Sunday 28 October 2018

Milivojevic strikes late as Palace halt Arsenal’s winning run


London (AFP) – Arsenal’s 11-match winning run came to a dramatic end as Luka Milivojevic’s late penalty rescued Crystal Palace in a contentious 2-2 draw on Sunday.

Unai Emery’s side failed to win a 12th successive match in all competitions as they fell short of the club’s record of 14 victories in a row.

Arsenal fell behind to the first of two Milivojevic penalties just before half-time at Selhurst Park.

Granit Xhaka equalised with a sublime free-kick before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang poked in his ninth goal of the season in controversial circumstances.

Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette flicked the ball to Aubameyang with his hand, but officials failed to spot the offence. 

Angered by that blow, Palace felt justice was done when Wilfried Zaha won a second penalty with seven minutes left and Milivojevic slotted home again.

It was a frustrating afternoon for Emery, whose captain Mesut Ozil reacted angrily when he was substituted in the 68th minute, the German throwing his gloves to the floor after stomping past the Arsenal manager.

It was the latest flare-up between the pair after Ozil was reportedly angered by Emery’s demand that he work harder in matches earlier this season.

Arsenal remain fourth in the Premier League, but missed the chance to keep pace with leaders Liverpool, who are four points clear of the north Londoners.

Emery’s team had made a habit of getting off to slow starts this season before flourishing in the second half and another sluggish opening left them creaking under intense Palace pressure.

Zaha was a constant menace and the Palace winger almost opened the scoring with a low shot that hit a post with Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno rooted to the spot.

Palace should have gone ahead moments later when Andros Townsend failed to convert from close-range.

Arsenal finally emerged from their slumber when Lacazette pounced on Milivojevic’s careless pass on the edge of the Palace area and fired just wide.

But Roy Hodgson’s men appealed for a penalty after Jordan Ayew’s run was halted by Shkodran Mustafi.

– Panicked –

On that occasion, Palace’s claims were turned down by referee Martin Atkinson, but on the stroke of half-time they were given a spot-kick.

Leno made a hash of punching clear from a corner and a panicked Mustafi needlessly lunged into Cheikhou Kouyate.

Palace captain Milivojevic missed a penalty in their defeat at Everton last weekend.

Unfazed, Milivojevic kept his nerve this time to send Leno the wrong way from the spot.



from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/2SqjUES

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