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Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Published at 10:10 GMT Sport: Football Gunners through after early shock ![]() Patrick Vieira holds off Preston's Colin Murdock Preston 2-4 Arsenal
Two goals from French international Emmanuel Petit, and a goal apiece from Marc Overmars and Luis Boa Morte cancelled out Kurt Nogan's early double strike.
Preston made all the early running, taking advantage of an Arsenal side without Seaman, Adams, Anelka and Bergkamp.
It was Nogan again who provided the penetration, shooting from 20 yards, but straight into Manninger's hands. At the other end, Parlour, the only Arsenal player to make an impact in the first half, had a good shot from the right edge of the area saved by Lucas. On 17 minutes, Nogan started and finished the move that gave North End the lead. His pass put Rankin clear on the left, and when his cross was not cleared by the Gunners' defence, Nogan drove in the rebound from 10 yards. Arsenal responded by forcing the play into the Preston penalty area, but their best effort was a deflected Parlour shot which went four yards wide. Preston's second came from a series of corners from Billy Eyres. The first forced Manninger to punch the ball off the goaline. His second, on 21 minutes, went to the far post, over the goalkeeper's head, where Nogan, unmarked, headed in from three yards. Again, Arsenal's response came from Parlour, whose shot from the edge of the penalty area drew a fine save from Lucas
The Gunners were facing the possibility a two-nil deficit at half-time, until out of nowhere, Boa Morte's left footed shot from 12 yards took a deflection and spun into the far corner past Lucas. After half-time Overmars shot brilliantly from 20 yards, but Lucas pushed it away with his right hand. Although Arsenal began to press with the authority of Cup holders, Cartwright reminded them of his obvious qualities with a cross from the right which hit the crossbar.
But Petit made sure that justice was served, as he curled in the free kick with his left foot. From then on, it was one way traffic, as the champions pushed forward, although their third goal was not without controversy. On 79 minutes, Boa Morte drove towards the byline and his cross found Petit six yards out who slotted into an open goal. But Caballero, on as a sub for Mendez, had clearly elbowed Preston's Kidd in the face, and the young defender lay prone as the Frenchman gave his team a lead they never looked like losing. To add insult to injury, Overmars made it four as he took Boa Morte's pass and drilled his left footed shot past Lucas. Preston: Lucas, Parkinson, Kidd, Murdock, Jackson, Gregan, Cartwright, Rankine, Nogan, Macken, Eyres. Subs: McKenna, Appleton, Harris, Darby, O'Hanlon. Arsenal: Manninger, Dixon, Viera, Bould, Vivas, Overmars, Keown, Parlour, Petit, Boa Morte, Mendez. Subs: Garde, Upson, Grondin, Lukic, Caballero. Referee: D Gallagher - Banbury. |
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