Tottenham 1-2 Arsenal: Flamini brace sends Gunners into round four
The French midfielder scored a brilliant late volley
to give the Gunners all three points, having opened
the scoring, rendering Calum Chambers' own goal
a consolationMathieu Flamini 's exceptional volley
gave Arsenal a 2-1 League Cup win over fierce
rivals Tottenham on Wednesday.
Flamini opened the scoring in the 26th minute,
pouncing on Michel Vorm's save to fire home
from close range, as the Gunners edged a largely
poor first half.
Harry Kane had the ball in the net early in the
second period only to be denied by the offside
flag, but Calum Chambers turned Nacer Chadli's
cross into his own net to level the scores.
Kane's brilliant volley almost put Spurs ahead
before Olivier Giroud wasted a great chance of his
own, though Flamini's superb second secured the
victory for the visitors.
Joel Campbell made his first competitive start for
Arsenal since January 4 and he missed the first
clear chance of the game, heading over the
crossbar from close range after Giroud had failed
to connect properly with Kieran Gibbs' cross.
Both sides lacked quality in the final third during a
scrappy opening 25 minutes but Arsene Wenger's
side silenced the vociferous home support just
short of the half-hour mark. Vorm could only
parry Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's shot back out
into the six-yard box, and Flamini arrived to drive
the rebound into the roof of the net.
Danny Rose dragged a shot into the side-netting
but Spurs were wasteful with the ball, and
Campbell had half a chance to double Arsenal's
lead as he just failed to connect with Giroud's
cross.
Kane pulled a left-footed effort narrowly past the
far post and the England striker then found the
back of the net shortly after the break, but the
offside flag was raised following Christian
Eriksen's parried effort.
Tottenham were firmly in the ascendancy by this
point and they found the equaliser after 56
minutes, as Chambers stuck out a leg and
diverted the ball past the helpless David Ospina
following Chadli's low cross from the left.
Kane thought he had put Spurs ahead with a
stunning scissor-kick volley but Gibbs superbly
headed clear on the line, before Giroud failed to
squeeze the ball past Vorm when played in by
Aaron Ramsey's fine pass.
But, just as the game appeared to be heading for
extra time, Flamini struck again. The Frenchman
rifled a superbly controlled volley into the bottom
corner after finding space on the edge of the box.
White Hart Lane was stunned and, though Spurs
piled forward in the closing minutes, Arsenal held
on to reach round four.
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