Unexpected Point Always Sweeter

BBC - The Gunners made a lethargic start and fell behind to Peter Crouch's powerful finish into the bottom corner. Nicklas Bendtner levelled when he met a Cesc Fabregas free-kick and powered his header past Pepe Reina. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger urged his side forward looking for a winner but Andrei Voronin wasted two good chances to give Liverpool victory late on.
Crouchy: "I thought it was a good performance today. We had a lot of players who hadn't played a lot of football lately and when that happens it can go one of two ways. We can give up or we can show what we're made of. Of course I was pleased with my goal. It's been a while and I thought I'd be a bit rusty to be honest. It was nice to score and to remind people that I'm still alive. I felt I got into the game and really enjoyed it. I just want to play as much football as possible. It's frustrating when you're not involved in the big games but I was part of it today and hopefully I can play more games between now and the end of the season."
9 Comments:
It sounds like an exciting late victory.
It would have been even sweeter if the team had won - but a draw is good enough I suppose.
I love the white jerseys!
I love the reds!
I really enjoy European football - especially the Reds!
Go Reds! Go!
this is a great post - thanks for sharing.
It sounds like Crouch stepped up big.
It sounds like Bendtner stepped up big.
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