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Sunday, 29 January 2012

MATCH OF THE WEEK: Arsenal Keeps The Faith High After A Half-time Double Lead By Aston Villa

Arsenal came from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 in the FA cup.
Arsenal recovered from two goals behind to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and book their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup at the Emirates.
First-half goals from Richard Dunne (33) and Darren Bent had put Villa into a commanding position, before Arsenal completed a remarkable comeback with Theo Walcott scoring in between Robin van Persie's double.
The visiting fans had reason to celebrate when some neat build up play between Stiliyan Petrov and Robbie Keane resulted in the Irishman clipping the ball to the back post, before Dunne powered a header past a helpless Lukasz Fabianski.
Things got better for Villa just before the break when an incisive breakaway from Stephen Ireland teed up Bent, who followed up his parried shot to fire in from an acute angle and send the away support into raptures.
Arsenal began the second half with renewed optimism and looked to have halved the deficit through Per Mertesacker but the German's header was cleared off the line by Ireland.
But the Gunners struck soon after when Dunne's reckless challenge sent Aaron Ramsey flying with Van Persie calmly sending Shay Given the wrong way from the ensuing spot kick (54).
Parity was restored nine minutes later when Walcott embarked on a mazy run and although his effort was blocked on the line, the resulting clearance ricocheted off the flying winger and back into the net.
The overhaul was complete when Van Persie netted his second penalty after Bent hauled down Laurent Koscielny just after the hour mark and the Dutchman reverted to power this time and blasted past Given.
The visitors rallied in search of an equaliser and went closest when Ciaran Clarke directed his header straight at Fabianski, when well placed inside the box.

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