Thursday, August 26, 2010

Birmingham 1 Arsenal 1 Arsene Wenger loses the tract after Kevin Phillips late weird idea robs Gunners of dual points

As the pretension proposed to move over Arsenals reach, Arsene Wengers frustrationboiled over in to anger. The agonise of surrendering vicious points in the second notation of damage time saw the one of the games professorial total lose both his grace and his credibility.

Wenger was still working when he walked in to the St Andrews press room half-an-hour after the match. He was asked about Craig Gardners first-half plea on Cesc Fabregas, a plunge in to that might means Arsenals immature captain to missWednesdays Champions League quarter-final with Barcelona.

;It was a bad tackle, pronounced Wenger. ;One more.

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But that is what tragedy can do to a manager. Especially one whose side deserved improved on an critical day.

After being mostly outplayed for prolonged stretches of the afternoon, Birmingham had brought on Kevin Phillips in the 83rd minute. And, as so mostly in his prolonged and prolific career, the old poacher saved the day. Moving in on a round from Gardneron the right, he bending a shot opposite the chest of Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna.

The round reared towards goal, Manuel Almunia got both hands to pull it in to the air, but it spun behind and bounced opposite the line, withdrawal Phillips to applaud his 250th career goal.

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