West Brom 1 Arsenal 1: Controversial spot-kick denies Gunners on record day for Wenger

Arsenal was held to a 1-1 draw by West Brom as Arsene Wenger celebrated his 811th match in charge of the Gunners in the Premier League.

Published : Jan 01, 2018 00:10 IST

Jay Rodriguez scored in the 89th minute to snatch a point for West Brom against Arsenal.
Jay Rodriguez scored in the 89th minute to snatch a point for West Brom against Arsenal.
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Jay Rodriguez scored in the 89th minute to snatch a point for West Brom against Arsenal.

Arsene Wenger's record-breaking 811th Premier League match in charge of Arsenal ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw with West Brom.

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The Gunners produced a fairly listless performance at The Hawthorns in the absence of the injured Mesut Ozil, but Alexis Sanchez's deflected free-kick seven minutes from time looked to be enough for them to snatch all three points.

However, a controversial late penalty allowed Jay Rodriguez to score the equaliser and lift West Brom off the bottom of the table on goal difference, while Arsenal move into fifth above arch-rival Tottenham, but is three points off the Champions League spots.

Ozil was left out of the squad due to a knee injury that could also see him miss Wednesday's clash with Chelsea, and Wenger was given a further headache when Sead Kolasinac limped off during a tepid first half.

Sanchez, who continues to be linked with a move to Manchester City, started alongside Alexandre Lacazette and Alex Iwobi in attack, but clear-cut opportunities were scarce against Alan Pardew's disciplined side.

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The visitor's pressure increased in the closing stages and Sanchez struck the vital blow when his free-kick glanced in off James McClean, but Rodriguez levelled in the 89th minute to leave Wenger furious.

 

Arsenal was dealt a blow before kick-off, with Ozil missing from the squad due to a knee injury, and goalkeeper Petr Cech then picked up a knock after dropping a cross under pressure in the early exchanges.

Cech was unsettled for some minutes but he did manage to claw away a header from Rodriguez, while Arsenal's best early chance saw Iwobi curl a shot over the crossbar from the edge of the box.

Iwobi was then denied by Ben Foster after creating some space 20 yards out, but the Gunners' drab half got worse nine minutes before the break when Kolasinac limped off after a foul by Gareth Barry.

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West Brom's pressure began to increase after half-time, but Foster had to be alert to block Lacazette's low strike after the France international made a rare drive into the penalty area.

Arsenal suddenly looked a little livelier in attack and Lacazette prodded a promising chance just wide of the left-hand post, before Sanchez rippled the side-netting with a dipping effort from the right.

Wenger introduced Per Mertesacker for Koscielny, who appeared to be moving a little gingerly, before throwing on Danny Welbeck in a bid to break down a West Brom defence that was beginning to drop deeper and deeper as the clock ticked down.

Sanchez thought he had won the match for Arsenal with seven minutes left, his free-kick glancing off McClean in the wall and nestling into the bottom corner in front of the visiting fans.

However, with a minute of normal time remaining, referee Mike Dean penalised Calum Chambers when Kieran Gibbs' cross struck his hands from close range, allowing Rodriguez the chance to fire the ball down the middle of Cech's goal and rescue a point.

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