
But the afternoon belonged to Dutch forward van Persie, who struck twice in the final five minutes to clinch the points after Juan Mata had levelled the scores at 3-3. Andre Santos and Theo Walcott also scored for the Gunners and the manner of their victory will strengthen Wenger’s view that his side have moved on from a difficult start, which included a traumatic 8-2 defeat at Manchester United.
For Chelsea, though, a troubled week got worse with a second successive league defeat. Terry was always going to be the focus of attention coming into the game after another troubled week for the Chelsea captain saw him accused of racism. Against such a background, Terry might have allowed himself to be distracted by the off-field saga but his goal on the stroke of half-time confirmed his attention was trained solely on the game.
The same could not be said for a number of other defenders on both sides, however, whose lapses in concentration contributed to a hugely entertaining game. From the moment Ashley Cole eased his way past Arsenal’s makeshift right back Johan Djourou to set up a second-minute chance for Fernando Torres, it was clear this would be an open game. Lampard gave the home side the lead with a 14th-minute header from Mata’s cross, immediately after van Persie and Gervinho had spurned glaring opportunities for the visitors.
But with chances appearing at either end, it was quickly apparent that that would not be the final goal of the game Daniel Sturridge wasted a good chance to double the home side’s lead in the 29th minute and once again the miss proved to be costly, with van Persie responding with the equaliser seven minutes later.
The goal came from a swift, incisive passing move between Aaron Ramsey and Gervinho that ended with van Persie slotting in his 10th goal of the season. Chelsea then gained their reward for shading the first half when Lampard’s corner was turned home by Terry.
Wenger maintained during Arsenal’s difficult start to the season that his side lacked nothing in character and team spirit. And they drew on those qualities to force their way back into the game at the start of the second half. Santos made up for his poor first-half showing four minutes after the break, taking advantage when Jose Bosingwa was caught out of position to fire home from just inside the area.
Then six minutes later the Gunners were ahead when Walcott was allowed to recover his footing after falling over and work his way through a knot of Chelsea defenders before drilling a right-foot shot past Cech. The momentum of the game had swung Arsenal’s way and Chelsea appeared to be fast running out of ideas.
But Mata, so often Chelsea’s creative force this season, dragged them back into the game with a long-range effort that flew past Wojciech Szczesny. Chelsea coach Andre Villas-Boas would have expected his side to press on and clinch all three points. Instead, the opposite happened. Terry slipped as he attempted to recover a misdirected pass from Florent Malouda, allowing van Persie to slot in Arsenal’s fourth in the 85th minute. Then the Dutchman completed his hat-trick in added time with a powerful left-foot finish to take his recent goal tally to seven in his last three league games.
Manchester United bounced back from their derby humiliation against Manchester City with a 1-0 victory over Everton on Saturday, as Arsenal stunned Chelsea 5-3 at Stamford Bridge.
A first-half goal from Javier Hernandez secured all three points for United, who had been desperate to atone for their 6-1 mauling by City at Old Trafford last weekend.
Sir Alex Ferguson made five changes to the side humiliated by City, with Rio Ferdinand, Anderson, Nani and the injured duo of Chris Smalling and Ashley Young all sidelined.
The introduction of Hernandez reaped rewards for United after just 19 minutes, with the prolific Mexican international tapping in after good approach play by Tom Cleverley, Danny Welbeck and Patrice Evra.
Everton might have equalised shortly before half-time, only for Leighton Baines’ free-kick to crash back off the underside of the crossbar.
“It’s an important result to come away from home and win,” Ferguson told the BBC. “Everton is never an easy game and they put everything they could into the game. First half we played some fantastic football and scored a good goal.
“Hernandez is fantastic in the box. It’s a good result and we worked hard for it.”
The win left United two points adrift of leaders City at the top of the Premier League. Roberto Mancini’s City can restore their five-point lead later on Saturday with victory in their home game against Wolves.
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