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Arsenal v Crystal Palace
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HT:0–0
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateThursday 14 January 2021
VenueEmirates Stadium, London
Player of the MatchEberechi Eze
RefereeAndre Marriner
Attendance0
Weather3 °C (37 °F)
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Arsenal v Crystal Palace was a match which took place at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday 14 January 2021.

Arsenal's recent resurgence was checked by a stubborn Crystal Palace, who claimed a hard-fought point from a forgettable encounter at Emirates Stadium.

Tagged as relegation candidates as little as three weeks ago, the Gunners came into the game off the back of four straight wins in all competitions, but were unable to find their way past the well-drilled and disciplined visitors.

For a side in such good form, Arsenal were a disappointment going forward, their best effort at goal a shot on the turn from Alexandre Lacazette into the side-netting.

Their only other clear-cut chance was an angled shot from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang that Vicente Guaita palmed away.

There was more goalmouth action at the other end, with James Tomkins heading an Eberechi Eze free-kick against the bar and Christian Benteke drawing a fine save from Bernd Leno with a nodded effort of his own.

The point leaves Arsenal 11th on 24 points and Palace two points and a league place worse off, but comfortably clear of any relegation worries.

It was only three weeks ago that West Brom boss Sam Allardyce said Arsenal were in the middle of a battle against the drop.

To be fair to Allardyce, he had a point at the time. But that prediction has been made to look somewhat foolish by the Gunners' subsequent three straight league wins, which included hammering the flailing Baggies.

In light of their upturn in form this result has to count as a minor blip, but it underlines the fact that Arteta's side remain a work in progress.

Young players like Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe have added some much-needed zip and creative flair in recent games, but they were stifled here, flickering into life all too rarely against a dogged opponent.

Lacazette had scored in each of the last three league games but was marshalled well by Palace and spurned his only real chance, while Aubameyang remains frustratingly ineffective in his role on the left.

Arsenal also felt the absence of the injured Kieran Tierney and his driving forward runs from full-back.

Credit then to Palace, who had gone five games without a win before beating Sheffield United 2-0 last time out in the top flight, but now have another, deserved clean sheet.

This was not purely a backs-against-the-wall display by Roy Hodgson's side. They sought to burst forward following transitions, using the guile and pace of Eze and Wilfried Zaha to challenge the home defence.

But for the crossbar, goalkeeper Leno and greater awareness from James McArthur, who was unable to turn in a flick on from Benteke from a corner, they would have claimed a win that would not have been entirely undeserved.

Before Thursday's game, Hodgson described Palace's situation - 22 points, 10 clear of the bottom three - as "somewhat comfortable". Thursday's point and their performance will only add to their sense of comfort.

And the good news for Arsenal is that they now have their first home clean sheet of the league season as well as the option of a fit-again Thomas Partey, who played 20 minutes after recovering from a thigh injury that had sidelined him for a month.

Match[]

Details[]

14 January 2021
20:00 GMT
Arsenal Arsenal FC 0–0 Crystal Palace FC Crystal Palace Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 0
Referee: Andre Marriner
HT:–
Report
Arsenal
Crystal Palace
 
01 Bernd Leno
02 Héctor Bellerín
16 Rob Holding
23 David Luiz Booked
15 Ainsley Maitland-Niles Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
08 Dani Ceballos Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
34 Granit Xhaka
07 Bukayo Saka
32 Emile Smith Rowe
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
Substitutes:
06 Gabriel
12 Willian
13 Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson
17 Cédric Soares
18 Thomas Partey Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
19 Nicolas Pépé Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
21 Calum Chambers
28 Joe Willock
30 Eddie Nketiah Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta
 
31 Vicente Guaita
02 Joel Ward
05 James Tomkins Booked
08 Cheikhou Kouyaté
27 Tyrick Mitchell
10 Andros Townsend
18 James McArthur
04 Luka Milivojević Substituted off in the 89th minute 89'
25 Eberechi Eze
20 Christian Benteke Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
11 Wilfried Zaha
Substitutes:
01 Jack Butland
03 Patrick van Aanholt
06 Scott Dann
09 Jordan Ayew Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
17 Nathaniel Clyne
22 James McCarthy Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
23 Michy Batshuayi
24 Gary Cahill
44 Jaïro Riedewald
Manager:
Flag of England Roy Hodgson

Man of the Match:
Eberechi Eze

Assistant referees:
Scott Ledger
Simon Long
Fourth official:
Simon Hooper

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Arsenal Crystal Palace
Goals scored 0 0
Total shots 11 12
Shots on target 4 2
Ball possession 67% 33%
Corner kicks 7 3
Fouls committed 11 11

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