Manchester City missed an opportunity to go top of the
Premier League after being held to a 1-1 draw at Arsenal on Saturday.
Chelsea's shock 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace earlier in
the day meant victory for City would see them sitting at the summit on goal
difference.
And that looked set to come to fruition as David Silva
deservedly broke the deadlock in the 18th minute, with City dominating the
first half at the Emirates Stadium.
However, a rejuvenated Arsenal emerged after the break,
and Mathieu Flamini pulled the hosts level to boost their own flagging title
hopes.
City are now two points adrift of leaders Chelsea, over
whom they have two games in hand, and one behind Liverpool, who have played one
game more than Manuel Pellegrini's men.
Arsenal are three points further back in fourth.
Pellegrini stuck with the XI that so memorably triumphed
3-0 over local rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford on Tuesday, and the
visitors looked hungry to pick up where they left off, Jesus Navas curling an
effort just beyond the left-hand post from 18 yards in the opening few minutes.
Tomas Rosicky went down under the challenge of Pablo
Zabaleta in the penalty area 12 minutes in, but referee Mike Dean waved away
Arsenal's protests, with replays suggesting that it was probably the correct
call.
Silva's opener capped a swift counter-attacking move from
City – the Spaniard tapping home from close range after Edin Dzeko had rifled
an effort against the left-hand post.
Flamini, whose late own goal cost Arsenal in a 2-2 draw
with Swansea City on Tuesday, soon had the ball in the back of the net at the
other end as a lively first half continued, but his strike, which bounced over
the head of visiting goalkeeper Joe Hart, was rightly ruled out for offside.
Samir Nasri – booed and heckled throughout on his former
stomping ground – was next to have a pop at goal, but his tame attempt was
comfortably collected by Arsenal stopper Wojciech Szczesny.
The match lost some of its pace and flow as the opening
period progressed, with niggling challenges threatening to turn it into an
ill-tempered affair.
The face of the game changed eight minutes into the
second half when Flamini atoned for his midweek misfortune by diverting Lukas
Podolski's cross into the back of the net from a central position in the
penalty area, drawing Arsenal level with his second goal since returning to the
club last year.
Podolski scored and provided an assist on Tuesday and he
almost repeated that achievement on Saturday, but Hart did just enough to keep
out his powerful drive on the hour mark.
Arsenal were unable find a winner, but a point against
the title favourites will come as a relief to manager Arsene Wenger, who has
endured a difficult week after marking 1,000 games in charge with a 6-0 defeat
at Chelsea last weekend, and will go some way to easing the pain of the 6-3
loss in December's reverse fixture.
Culled from Soccerway
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