Arsene Wenger's 1,000th game in charge of Arsenal turned out to be an occasion to forget for the Frenchman as his team were crushed by...
Arsene Wenger's 1,000th game in charge of Arsenal turned
out to be an occasion to forget for the Frenchman as his team
were crushed by title rivals Chelsea.
Arsenal were two behind after seven minutes, with first
Samuel Eto'o and then Andre Schurrle benefiting from clinical
Chelsea counter-attacking.
Eden Hazard's penalty after a Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
handball all but finished the match as a contest.
Oscar scored twice before Mohamed Salah inflicted more
pain on 10-man Arsenal.
Substitute Salah's strike completed a miserable afternoon for
the Gunners, who appeared to have the wrong player sent off
when Kieran Gibbs was dismissed following Oxlade-
Chamberlain's first-half handball.
It was Jose Mourinho's biggest Premier League victory as
Chelsea manager and also the first time in Chelsea's history.
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