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Premier League: Late Crystal Palace strike dents Arsenal's top four bid

Agence France-Presse • April 18, 2016, 13:55:38 IST
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Arsenal’s bid to play in the Champions League for a 19th consecutive season suffered a setback after they were held to a 1-1 draw by London rivals Crystal Palace on Sunday.

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Premier League: Late Crystal Palace strike dents Arsenal's top four bid

London, United Kingdom: Arsenal’s bid to play in the Champions League for a 19th consecutive season suffered a setback after they were held to a 1-1 draw by London rivals Crystal Palace on Sunday. Alexis Sanchez headed the Gunners in front on the stroke of half-time but FA Cup semi-finalists Palace equalised nine minutes before the final whistle at the Emirates Stadium when Yannick Bolasie’s shot from the edge of the box somehow evaded Petr Cech at the Arsenal goalkeeper’s near post. The draw meant Arsene Wenger’s side failed to regain third place from Manchester City and were only four points in front of fifth-placed Manchester United, with just the top four clubs at the end of the season guaranteed Champions League football next term. Arsene Wenger wants his side to repair the “mental damage” of a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace when they face West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Thursday.   [caption id=“attachment_2734876” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Arsenal’s Danny Welbeck in action against Crystal Place in the Premier League. AFP Arsenal’s Danny Welbeck in action against Crystal Place in the Premier League. AFP[/caption] Sunday’s result ended Arsenal’s already-slim hopes of winning the title and veteran Gunners boss Wenger said: “We are too disappointed to think about the league, we have to think about the Champions League and fight to be in the Champions League. “I’m not in that kind of mood to dream about the championship but I need to repair mental damage and prepare for the next game to come against West Brom on Thursday,” the Frenchman added. “You have to do that rather than look behind us. “Everyone playing is winning games. It could be a fight in the end to stay and get a place in the top four.” Frustrated Against Palace, it was a familiarly depressing story for Arsenal, who dominated but still dropped two points. Sanchez headed home Danny Welbeck’s pass on the strike of half-time against a Palace side content to sit back and defend deep. But chances went begging for Arsenal before Bolasie hit the hosts on the break nine minutes from time. “We usually create a high number of chances. We lacked a change of pace, sharpness and they defended well,” Wenger said. “You have to sometime win 1-0 and this one of those days. We are a team that likes to take the initiative. With that you expect goals and you accept the risk where taking the game to an opponent. “I’m responsible and I’m frustrated. We will see where we stand at the end of the season so we must stick together.” Palace are all but safe from the threat of relegation and manager Alan Pardew now hopes his players give him a selection dilemma at Manchester United on Wednesday before Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final with Watford. “There will be changes,” Pardew said. “I want to give people the chance to play in that semi-final. “I don’t think (losing focus) will be a problem at Old Trafford. There’s more energy in the team and a defensive focus. They are a great bunch of players to manage. We are an honest team. “That period before our recent game with West Ham and I think the Cup run was affecting our focus, work rate, commitment – and that’s what Palace is about. “We have renewed confidence in our defence and goalkeeper (Wayne Hennessey). We need momentum to go to big game likes Old Trafford and Wembley.” Pardew added: “We are a mid-table team and we need to prove that. We need to get ourselves up there and there’s this big game for the club and our fans at Wembley.”

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