Pires gives Gunners upper hand (sportinglife.com) Updated: 2004-03-25 09:33
Robert Pires scored an important away goal to give Arsenal the upper hand as
they drew the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie with 10-man
Chelsea 1-1.
Chelsea's Damien
Duff's (R) shot is saved by Arsenal's German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann
during their Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match against
Arsenal at Stamford Bridge in London March 24, 2004. The match ended 1-1.
[Reuters] | Claudio Ranieri's men had hopes of a rare win over the Gunners when they took
the lead after 52 minutes.
Jens Lehmann raced out of his goal to clear a long ball from Frank Lampard,
but Eidur Gudjohnsen charged it down and coolly planted the ball in the empty
net from a tight angle on the left edge of the box.
The lead lasted just six minutes, however.
Chelsea's Eidur
Gudjohnsen (L), of Iceland, celebrates his goal with team mate Damien Duff
during their Champions League quarter-final, first leg soccer match
against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, in London, March 24, 2004.
REUTERS | Ashley Cole took advantage of yards of space on the left and delivered a good
cross for Pires, who nipped in ahead of John Terry and planted a header inside
the near post - the first goal Chelsea had conceded in the competition for 559
minutes.
And the Blues must travel to Highbury for the second leg without captain
Marcel Desailly, who saw red after picking up two cautions in the space of three
minutes late on.
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