The press, after our 4th consecutive 0-0 draw: Misfiring Gunners booed off after Fulham stalemate
Written by James on March 1, 2009 7:00
Misfiring Gunners booed off after Fulham stalemate
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LONDON (AFP) — Arsenal’s bid to cling onto their status as Champions League regulars suffered another serious blow as they were held 0-0 by Fulham in Saturday’s Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsene Wenger’s team missed the chance to heap pressure on fourth-placed Aston Villa, who play on Sunday, as they recorded a fourth consecutive scoreless draw for the first time since October 1993, when George Graham was in charge.
Arsenal’s lack of goals reflects empty seats at Emirates as Fulham earn draw
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Beating Roma last Tuesday was all very well, but the Premier League can be a lot tougher than the Champions League, as Arsenal keep discovering. Indeed this, their fourth consecutive Premier League match to end scoreless, increased the likelihood that Arsene Wenger’s team will have to win the competition hailed as Europe’s hottest in order to qualify for it next season; Aston Villa, the current occupants of fourth place, are at home to Stoke today and victory would give them an eight-point advantage with 11 matches left.
Arsenal 0-0 Fulham
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Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League were dealt another severe blow as Fulham inflicted the Gunners’ fifth successive league draw.
Andrew Johnson went close for Fulham before Robin van Persie’s close-range header was saved by Mark Schwarzer.

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