Cardiff City’s English defender Joe Bennett (R) takes a free kick that hits the defensive wall during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Cardiff City at the Emirates Stadium in London on January 29, 2019. Ian KINGTON / AFP |
Arsenal condemned Cardiff to a 2-1 defeat on Tuesday as the Welsh side
returned to action for the first time since a plane carrying the club’s
record signing Emiliano Sala disappeared over the Channel Islands over a
week ago.
Sala never got the chance to play for Cardiff as the aircraft
carrying the Argentine and pilot David Ibbotson lost contact when on its
way to the Welsh capital on January 21 just two days after completing a
£15 million ($20 million) move from Nantes.
A minute’s reflection was held before kick-off and visiting Cardiff
fans unveiled a banner reading: “We never saw you play and never saw you
score but Emiliano our beautiful bluebird we will love you forever
more.”
The captains of both sides also laid a bouquet of flowers on the
pitch before kick-off, while Argentina shirts and flags were waved among
the visiting support.
Cardiff manager Neil Warnock described the past week as the toughest
of his career and revealed both he and some of his players had sought
the help of psychologists ahead of the game.
However, in tragic circumstances, Cardiff performed admirably once
the action got underway and could have given their chances of survival a
huge boost had they taken advantage of a number of opportunities in the
first half.
Bobby Reid volleyed wide and then headed over with the two clearest chances early on.
Arsenal boss Unai Emery surprisingly named Mesut Ozil as captain as
the German was recalled among seven changes from the side that started
Friday’s FA Cup defeat by Manchester United.
Ozil was starting a Premier League game for the first time since
Boxing Day, but failed to make an impact before being replaced 14
minutes from time as Arsenal struggled to get going in sodden
conditions.
The Gunners did have two strong penalty appeals turned down before
the break, though, as Alexandre Lacazette appeared to be clipped by
Bruno Ecuele Manga and then Sol Bamba.
Cardiff’s big chance
Cardiff had another big chance to go in front early in the second period when Shkodran Mustafi got across to block debutant Oumar Niasse’s shot.
And Arsenal finally clicked into gear and got the penalty they wanted
at the third time of asking when Manga tripped Sead Kolasinac as the
Bosnian burst into the box.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang coolly slotted away the penalty for his
15th Premier League goal of the season to move to within one of the
division’s top scorer Mohamed Salah.
Cardiff ‘keeper Neil Etheridge stood up well to block Alex Iwobi’s powerful drive from a narrow angle moments later.
However, Lacazette’s angled shot did have too much power for the
Filipino stopper seven minutes from time to seal a vital three points in
Arsenal’s bid for a return to the Champions League next season.
The Gunners remain in fifth on goal difference, but move level on
points with Chelsea, who are in action at Bournemouth on Wednesday.
Cardiff on the other hand remain rooted in the bottom three, but did
at least grab a consolation their efforts on the night deserved when
substitute Nathaniel Mendez-Laing curled home in stoppage time.
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