Arsenal 4 Reading 1 : Match Report & Match Highlights
30th March 2013 By Jeff @ArsenalTrend & ArsenalSupremoGervinho scored one goal and set up two others and inspired Arsenal to a 4-1 demolition of struggling Reading on Saturday as the Gunners boosted their chances of qualifying for the Champions League for the 16th successive season, but ruining Nigel Adkins' return to managerial life in the Premier League. Gervinho scored the first at the Emirates Stadium and had a hand in second half goals for Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud on his first Premier League start since December. Hal Robson-Kanu pulled one back for Reading in Nigel Adkins' first match since taking over as Royals manager, but Mikel Arteta's late penalty condemned the visitors to defeat and saw them drop below Queens Park Rangers to the foot of the table.
There was even better news for Arsenal from Southampton, where Chelsea's 2-1 defeat meant the fifth placed Gunners are now just two points outside the top four. After successive victories over Bayern Munich and Swansea, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger kept faith with goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski and recalled Aaron Ramsey, Bacary Sagna, Gervinho and Tomas Rosicky to his starting line-up. Adkins only made two changes from predecessor Brian McDermott's last game in charge, with Russia striker Pavel Pogrebnyak and Danny Guthrie both included.
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A bursting run from Gervinho that took him from his own half into the opposition penalty area should have ended in at least a shot on target but again his finishing let him down. Reading then had a lucky escape when the ball appeared to strike Mikele Leigertwood's hand following a corner and Foy failed to award the penalty. Seven minutes before the break, Cazorla had a golden opportunity for Arsenal to score the second goal that their build-up play deserved but his left-footed strike missed by a matter of inches. Gervinho also wasted a great chance just before the break to leave Wenger frustrated on the touchline. Any concerns that Arsenal may live to rue those missed opportunities evaporated two minutes after the break. Gervinho's short pass into the feet of Cazorla gave the Spaniard time to pick his spot and he unleashed a perfect curling shot from the edge of the penalty area that left Taylor grasping at thin air.
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| Santi Cazorla perfect curling shot |
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| Mikel Arteta celebrates his goal |
Lukas Podolski on the win
Deserved win today, we played well and after recovery from my injury the 20 minutes I had is all I needed, 3 more points. #GoArsenalStats and Facts :
— Lukas-Podolski.com(@Podolski10) March 30, 2013
Arsenal have scored 16 goals against Reading this season. More than against any team in a single season in club history.
Kieran Gibbs made his 100th appearance for Arsenal after coming on as a second half substitute.
Bacary Sagna created three chances on his return to the Arsenal side - no defender made more in the Premier League on the day.
Bacary Sagna created three chances on his return to the Arsenal side - no defender made more in the Premier League on the day.
Mikel Arteta made (107) and completed (99) the most passes in the Premier League on the day and also scored a penalty.
Santi Cazorla added his fourth Premier League goal in two games vs Reading and also set one up for Gervinho.
Gervinho scored one and assisted two of Arsenal's four goals against Reading today.
Arsenal are now second in the form table only just behind leaders Manchester United after losing just once in the last 6 games and winning the rest.
Matt Le Tissier spoke about the game who was covering the match for SkySports
"Reading were taken apart by an Arsenal side who are running into form. Their defeat could have been heavier and new manager Nigel Adkins will have to work hard before his side take on his former club Southampton. For Arsenal, it was a comfortable victory."
Reading manager Nigel Adkins:
"I thought Arsenal were very good, they've come here and passed the ball very well. Unfortunately, we've made our own downfall on a couple of goals. We wanted to adapt a couple of changes, but any team who came here would have found it difficult today.
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"I thought Arsenal were very good, they've come here and passed the ball very well. Unfortunately, we've made our own downfall on a couple of goals. We wanted to adapt a couple of changes, but any team who came here would have found it difficult today.











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