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' FULL MATCH REPORT CARDIFF C Vs ARSENAL '

Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:17 pm

Saturday 30th Nov 2013.

Cardiff City 0-3 Arsenal:
Crowd 27,948.

Aaron Ramsey stars with stunning brace against his former club, sending 2,700 Arsenal fans wild.

Former Cardiff City star Aaron Ramsey scored two for Arsenal as he current team beat his former employers to keep their run going at the top of the Premier League

Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey was superb as he scored two goals to gun his former club down at the Cardiff City Stadium.

The in-form midfield star did not celebrate either goal and even did the ayatollah as he was aplauded by the Bluebirds fans after opening the scoring.

But on a day when the Bluebirds huffed and puffed but provided litte other than a Fraizer Campbell header that forced a stunning save from Gunners keeper Wojciech Szczesny, substitute Matieu Flamini scored the other in the closing stages to put the hosts away.

German playmaker Mesut Ozil provided an inch-perfect cross for midfielder Ramsey to head in against his hometown and former side.

Ramsey refused to celebrate the first-half goal, and the Cardiff fans stood to applaud their former star.

Replacement Matthieu Flamini doubled Arsenal's lead late on, the Frenchman appearing with long sleeves rolled up, following the row about cutting his shirt last weekend.

Again assist-master Ozil provided the set-up, sending Flamini through, and he fired in from 10 yards.

At the death Theo Walcott's break allowed Ramsey to fire into the top corner, with the home fans again saluting their former star.


BBC MATCH REPORT :

Aaron Ramsey returned to Cardiff with two fine goals as Arsenal won in the Welsh capital to move seven points clear at the Premier League summit.

Ramsey teed up Jack Wilshere to hit the bar, before nodding the opener against his old club from Mesut Ozil's cross.
Fraizer Campbell almost equalised for Cardiff with a header that Wojciech Szczesny kept out with a crucial save.

Arsenal made it two when Ozil set up Mathieu Flamini to slam home and Ramsey drilled a third after a slick attack.

Wales international Ramsey joined Arsenal from Cardiff in 2008, when just 17. He refused to celebrate his goals, which were applauded by sections of the home crowd, and some Cardiff fans joined their Arsenal counterparts in singing Ramsey's name late on.

He responded by tapping both hands against his head - known by Cardiff supporters as the Ayatollah - following an impressive display.

Arsenal have now won 10 of their last 12 Premier League games and continue to hold the division's best away record

The result gives Arsenal breathing space above their title rivals, with none of Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City or Manchester United playing until Sunday.

Cardiff now sit just one place above the relegation zone but arrived buoyed by a draw against Manchester United, their latest impressive home result following victories over Manchester City and Swansea.

Arsenal, however, presented arguably the toughest test of their maiden Premier League season to date and it was immediately clear why.

With only a minute on the clock, Ramsey fed Wilshere and the England midfielder's curling strike from 20 yards came back off the woodwork as he looked to add to a midweek double against Marseille.

The hosts went close as Campbell headed wide from a Kevin Theophile-Catherine cross and Jordon Mutch later hooked off target following Peter Whittingham's free-kick, yet those were rare forays forward.

Arsenal might have taken the lead through Olivier Giroud, but the Frenchman stopped playing in anticipation of an offside flag that never arrived, enabling Steven Caulker to block his eventual shot.

They made amends when Ozil crossed from the left for an on-rushing and unmarked Ramsey to direct a clinical header past David Marshall.

Arsenal continued to probe and Giroud found Ramsey to fire wide prior to half-time, and it was roles reversed after the break as Ramsey picked out Giroud and his shot was cleared off the line by Ben Marshall.

That reprieve seemed to rejuvenate Cardiff, their supporters responding in kind, and it needed a magnificent low one-handed save by Szczesny to stop Campbell's header from an Andrew Taylor cross.

With Malky Mackay's side pushing hard to draw level, they were leaving themselves exposed to counter-attacks and Arsenal capitalised with a crunching first-time finish by substitute Flamini from Ozil's cute pass.

They confirmed victory when Peter Odemwingie lost possession and Theo Walcott, another substitute, raced away before squaring for Ramsey to convert his 13th goal in all competitions this season.

Re: ' FULL MATCH REPORT CARDIFF C Vs ARSENAL '

Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:20 am

Cheers :thumbup: