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Monday, May 11, 2015

Arsenal 0 - Swansea 1: Gomis header sinks Gunners and ends unbeaten run

Arsene Wenger always suspected Lukasz Fabianski was a special goalkeeper. How annoying it must be to be proved correct.
Fabianski walked out of Arsenal last summer at the end of his contract despite Wenger’s best attempts to keep him at the club and convince him to sign a new deal.
The Pole returned on Monday night and produced a brilliant performance and frustrated his former club in their pursuit of second place. 
Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina tries in vain to stop Bafetimbi Gomis' effort crossing the line in the 86th minute
Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina tries in vain to stop Bafetimbi Gomis' effort crossing the line in the 86th minute
The French striker wheels away in celebration as his late header is awarded as a goal by referee Kevin Friend
The French striker wheels away in celebration as his late header is awarded as a goal by referee Kevin Friend
Fabianski stopped firm to repel a seemingly endless barrage of shots as Arsenal dominated before Swansea substitute Bafetimbi Gomis came on to score the winner, five minutes from time.
It was a goal awarded thanks to the goalline technology. Gomis leapt high and produced a powerful header, directed inside the post.
David Ospina clawed it out but not before it had crossed the line and the replays proved that Kevin Friend’s technology was working perfectly.
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