Van Persie is Arsenal's nemesis again
Updated: 2013-11-12 08:14
By Reuters in London (China Daily)
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Dutchman continues to haunt his old side as United starts ominous climb up the standings with 1-0 victory at Old Trafford
Arsene Wenger said before Sunday's visit to Old Trafford that he would always think of Robin van Persie as an Arsenal man.
Whether the Frenchman still feels that way, having watched his former striker's jubilant celebrations after scoring the winner in Manchester United's 1-0 triumph, remains to be seen.
Van Persie followed up his header by racing away in open-mouthed delight, skidding to a halt on his knees and being swamped by teammates.
Then, fists clenched and arms raised, he turned to the home fans and let off some more steam.
It was hardly the gesture of a player missing North London, any more than it was likely to mend broken fences with Arsenal's traveling faithful whose colorful chants had been far from complimentary.
"Eight points clear, Robin," they had called out, but by the end of the match it was only five and United was back up to fifth place in the table having ended Arsenal's run of 15 unbeaten away games in all competitions.
The match was seen as a big test of Arsenal's mettle, and of United's championship credentials at the start of the post-Alex Ferguson era, and van Persie delivered his own verdict.
Sold by a reluctant Arsenal to United for 24 million pounds ($38.4 million) in 2012, he has made a point since then of rubbing in just what Arsenal let go - and is still missing up front - every time he plays against them.
Sunday's 27th-minute header, his seventh league goal of the season, kept up the Dutchman's record of scoring in every match against Arsenal since his departure - with three goals in three games.
Big result
Last April he returned to the Emirates with the champion side and was clapped onto the pitch by the Arsenal players in a guard of honor. He returned the favor by scoring from the penalty spot in a 1-1 draw.
In November, he netted in a 2-1 win at Old Trafford but was more restrained in his celebrations.
"I took him when he was a very, very young player. We have gone together through very difficult periods and he became a world-class player and for me he is an Arsenal player," Wenger said last week.
This victory, arguably David Moyes' most significant success since replacing the retired Ferguson as United manager, saw the titleholder move to within five points of Arsenal, which remains two points clear of Liverpool at the top.
Had United lost, it would have been 11 points adrift of the Gunners, a gap which even at this stage of the season might have been too large for it to overhaul if it was to have a chance of retaining the title.
"Great players score great goals in big games," said the Scot. "He's a great player. And I've got to say, his sidekick played great as well today, Wayne. I thought the two of them were both fantastic, the way they played."
Moyes will not be paying too much attention to that.
"This was a big result for us today. Arsenal have been in terrific form this season and we had to play well today to get the result," he said.
"I thought we started the game well, we were very good in the opening 20 to 30 minutes. I thought in the end our whole determination, of effort, commitment, good play, helped us in the second half when we were under more pressure."
Wenger was disappointed to concede from a set piece.
"I felt in the first half we were too nervous and rushed our game too much and lost too many balls. (In the) second half, when we played composed, and played our usual game, I felt we were very close many times to scoring.
"It didn't happen. We have to digest that and come back after the break in a strong way."
Arsenal's Mathieu Flamini challenges Manchester United's Robin van Persie during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England on Sunday. Van Persie scored the game's only goal after attacking a Wayne Rooney corner before flicking his header over Kieran Gibbs on the post and into the net. Phil Noble / Reuters |
Manchester United manager David Moyes celebrates with Robin van Persie after their English Premier League match against Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday. United won 1-0 thanks to a van Persie header in the 27th minute. Phil Noble / Reuters |
(China Daily 11/12/2013 page24)
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