Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 40,199.
Teams:
Arsenal: Seaman; Lauren, Campbell, Cygan, Cole; Wiltord (Pennant), Vieira, Gilberto, Toure (Luzhny); Kanu (Jeffers), Henry. Unused Subs: Ljungberg, Shaaban.
Referee: Mr A. Wiley (Burntwood).
If the
Arsenal performance didn't quite match the final outcome of the season, then United's powerless display was a sign of things to come.
Whether or not the mauling had a psychological impact isn't known, but it took
That was
reflected on the final whistle when those fans that hadn't opted for an early
exit rose as one to applaud Arsene Wenger's side from
the pitch. It was possibly the first such reception that has been afforded to a
team visiting
The Gunners
were ahead after just nine minutes when Kanu finished
off a fine passing move and it was 2-0 on twenty minutes when Kolo Toure scored. Thierry Henry
effectively finished
United were
out-thought, out-fought and out-manoeuvred by a side that
were without several star names yet still looked outstanding. Even Terry Venables had to admit his admiration for Arsenal after
watching the most clinical destruction of a
Arsenal,
inspired by the outstanding Sylvain Wiltord, made
full use of the flanks and were able to dictate the game from the very first
kick. Harry kewell and Alan Smithwere
unable to get into their stride and Mark Viduka may
as well have been sat in the stands for all he saw of the ball. To their credit
United kept battling otherwise the score could have been far worse than 4-1.
The result
was a bombshell to a
With four
wins from eight games there was still few clues as to how the season might pan
out, and indeed things did deteriorate and the irony of it was that on the face
of this match, or should we say mismatch, United were glad that they only had
to face them once more in the season and that was virtually the last game of
the season on 3rd May 2003. as it turned
out the fixture was played on
Match Action:
Kolo Toure heads the second goal
Kanu, Toure and Cole celebrate the first goal
Arsene Wenger
delivered
a master-class
Kanu leaves Dominic Matteo and Danny Mills in his
wake
Lee Bowyer makes a point to the referee as
Pascal Cygan and Patrick Vieira look on
Harry Kewell and
Danny Mills have words
Olivier Dacourt gets
past Kolo Toure Mark Viduka gets past Patrick Vieira
Harry Kewell beats
Lauren
Lee Bowyer tries an overhead kick as Bakke and Smith watch
Players:
Nwanko Kanu (2), Kolo Toure and Thierry Henry
scored for Arsenal
Harry Kewell got the
United consolation goal Olivier Dacourt
praised Arsenal Freddie Ljungberg
was an unused substitute
David Seaman was in goal Lauren
was at right-back Ashley Cole was left-back
Pascal Cygan and Sol Campbell formed the central defence Rami Shaaban was the unused
substitute goalkeeper
In midfield Arsenal started with Sylvain Wiltord, Patrick Vieira, Gilberto
Silva
and Kolo Toure
Nwanko Kanu and
Thierry Henry were the strikers
Oleg Luzhny, future United loanee Jermaine
Pennant and Francis Jeffers were used substitutes