Gunners Down United 1-0

02/05/2011

As the end of the season closes in, purchase Arsenal tickets for their upcoming matches. Arsenal have blown the Premier League title race wide open after finally finding the character of champions to beat leaders Manchester United 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium.  Aaron Ramsey's second-half goal - his first in the Premier League since Jan 2010 - saw United's lead remain at just three points from Chelsea, whom they face next week at Old Trafford. 
Buy Arsenal tickets from OnlineTicketExpress.com, the world’s favourite ticket seller! The Gunners may have seen their own title ambitions extinguished following a run of costly draws before defeat at Bolton last Sunday, but at least gave their frustrated fans renewed hope next season might just be different for Arsene Wenger's young side.


You will want to purchase Arsenal tickets, as they will sell very quickly following this great performance! Ramsey had only been in the team because of a thigh injury to captain Cesc Fabregas, but his well-taken strike on 56 minutes was just rewards for a high-tempo performance and meant the officials' miss of a penalty for handball by United skipper Nemanja Vidic in the first half did not eventually prove decisive.
For those of you who purchase Arsenal tickets, you’ll remember the lead up to the goal: Ramsey fed van Persie, who charged down the right and into the area before cutting the ball back to the penalty spot, where the Welshman arrived on cue to dispatch a cool finish low into the far corner for a first Arsenal goal in over a year. Get your Arsenal tickets now at OnlineTicketExpress.com!


United needed a response and Vidic headed down and wide from a corner.  Tempers boiled over when Song went in on Nani and looked to have won the ball only for referee Foy to book the Cameroon midfielder, which saw several players involved in a scuffle. What a games and a great reason to buy Arsenal tickets!
With five minutes left, United sent on Michael Owen and the former England striker was screaming for a penalty when he looked to have been tripped by Clichy, but again the officials were unmoved.  Arsenal closed out four minutes of stoppage time to claim a victory which was probably greeted with just as loud a cheer across in west London. Just make sure to purchase Arsenal tickets for their next game!