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Bendtner sinks Hull to keep Arsenal title bid alive

SoccerNews in English Premier League 13 Mar 2010

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Nicklas Bendtner claimed a dramatic stoppage-time winner to push Arsenal level with Premier League leaders Chelsea thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 victory at struggling Hull on Saturday.

Arsene Wenger’s men looked like they would have to settle for a point against 10-man City, until Bendtner pounced when goalkeeper Boaz Myhill could only parry a shot from Denilson.

Relegation-threatened Hull were up against it from the moment their skipper George Boateng earned a fully-merited second yellow card in first-half injury time.

But Phil Brown’s side almost held out until Bendtner, who along with Andrey Arshavin had been guilty of wasting a string of presentable second-half chances, sealed a fifth consecutive league victory to leave the hosts in deep trouble at the bottom.

Chelsea’s resounding 4-1 victory over West Ham earlier in the day ensured that it would take a five-goal winning margin for Arsenal to usurp their rivals at the top ahead of Manchester United taking on Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Having been forced to separate the warring Jimmy Bullard and Nick Barmby earlier this week, Brown continued the theme by handing the former his first home start since a three-month injury lay-off, while the latter had to settle for a place on the bench.

Arsenal enjoyed the majoriy of possession early on and territorial advantage when they made that dominance pay after 14 minutes.

A neat three-man build-up found Bendtner on the edge of the Hull box.

The Dane’s square pass to Arshavin found him confronted by Bernard Mendy and Boateng, but with the help of a kind bounce, the Russian wormed his way into a shooting chance, which he duly dispatched with an exquisite angled finish, fashioned with the outside of his right boot from 15 yards.

Hull striker Jozy Altidore’s turn and shot from the edge of the area trundled harmlessly wide.

Bullard’s speculative effort from a partially cleared corner succeeded only in disturbing Arsenal’s travelling supporters behind Manuel Almunia’s goal, but the returning midfielder was afforded a rather less difficult way to find the net from the penalty spot shortly before the half hour.

Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink appeared marginally offside as he set off in pursuit of Dean Marney’s hopeful punt into the Arsenal area.

The Dutchman took a touch with his head before he was unceremoniously bundled over by Sol Campbell.

Referee Andre Marriner pointed to the spot, although he declined to issue what many felt would be the subsequent red card to the Arsenal defender.

Bullard needed no second invitation to find the top corner from 12 yards despite Almunia guessing the right way.

There was precious little time for the hosts to celebrate as Boateng, who had earlier been booked for a petulant confrontation with Bendtner, failed to make it to the interval after earning a second caution with an ugly knee-high challenge on Bacary Sagna.

Hull’s defeat means they stretched their unwanted run to one win in 15 games.

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