Arsenal may be ravaged by injuries but they regained top spot in the
Premier League on goal difference from Leicester City after a
finely-balanced match ended 0-0 at Stoke City on Sunday.
The Britannia Stadium has become an unhappy hunting ground for Arsenal,
who have not won there since February 2010, and although they avoided a
third successive league defeat at Stoke, they could find no way past
young keeper Jack Butland.
The 22-year-old, who has three caps and is being tipped as England's
future regular No.1, made superb saves from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and
Olivier Giroud, twice, including stopping a header by the Frenchman that
looked destined for the bottom corner.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was philosophical about the injuries that
have forced him to reshuffle his team in recent weeks and said he hoped
striker Alexis Sanchez and playmaker Mesut Ozil would be back to face
Chelsea in the league next week.
Losing Ozil to a slight foot injury before the match was a blow, he told
Sky Sports. "There is not a team in the world that would not miss
Mesut," he said, adding that he was pleased with the point from a tough
physical match.
"Even with Mesut it would have been a very difficult game" he said, "but
spirit-wise we were fantastic and we came away with a positive result
compared to other results we have had here."
While Butland did well at one end, Arsenal keeper Petr Cech performed
enough heroics at the other to earn him the Man of the Match award.
He twice denied Austrian striker Marko Arnautovic after the break and
also thwarted a follow-up shot from Bojan Krkic at the end of a swift
Stoke counter-attack.
Stoke went close to a winner in the dying minutes but Aaron Ramsey and
Cech combined to clear two goal-bound attempts and, like Wenger, Stoke
manager Mark Hughes seemed reasonably satisfied with a point from the
draw.
"I thought we played well and I enjoyed it. I thought we were very much
in the game and in the first half I thought we were the better team.
"In the second half I thought Arsenal came into it a little bit more and
played it around our box more, but they didn't really create anything
of note apart from the number of saves Jack made."
The result left Stoke in a healthy seventh place on 33 points, six points off the top four.
(c) Reuters
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