Sunderland unfortunate to only draw with Arsenal

Mark Holmes
Jermain Defoe: Felt Sunderland should have had penalty

Jermain Defoe: Felt Sunderland should have had penalty

Sunderland drew 0-0 with Arsenal on Sunday but will feel they could have claimed a crucial three points in their Premier League survival battle.

Arsenal needed to win at the Stadium of Light to edge ahead of Manchester City once again in the race for third place, but they had to make do with a point which lifted Sunderland out of the relegation zone on goal difference.

The Black Cats could have won it, too, with Patrick van Aanholt hitting the woodwork with a first-half free-kick and Petr Cech making a series of important saves after the break to keep Sam Allardyce’s men at bay in front of a crowd of 45,420.

Arsenal dominated the early stages, with the Black Cats simply unable to match their pace and movement in the middle of the field – and it was not until Allardyce managed to get his players to press higher up the pitch that they started to come into it.

Arsenal might have gone ahead twice within seconds after nine minutes when Vito Mannone turned Olivier Giroud’s shot behind after it had clipped Van Aanholt, then claimed Per Mertesacker’s header from the resulting corner.

However, as the home side belatedly found their feet, Lee Cattermole blasted just wide from a half-cleared corner after Wahbi Khazri had seen an earlier effort deflected wide.

They came desperately close to the opening goal with 22 minutes gone when, after Jermain Defoe had been tripped by Laurent Koscielny, Van Aanholt hit the angle of bar and post with his free-kick with Cech beaten.

Patrick van Aanholt free-kick Arsenal

Mannone had to get down well to collect Mesut Ozil’s deflected 31st-minute effort after Cattermole had been robbed deep inside his own half by Alexis Sanchez, and he produced a fine save to keep out Sanchez’s free-kick three minutes later with DeAndre Yedlin blocking Alex Iwobi’s follow-up.

But there was controversy at both ends as the half-time whistle approached.

Defoe was convinced his side should have been awarded a penalty when his 37th-minute volley struck Mertesacker’s arms at close-range – but referee Mike Dean was unmoved, just as he was when Iwobi’s shot was deflected against Yedlin’s arm by Younes Kaboul four minutes later.

Cech had to be at his best three times within minutes as the Black Cats returned in determined mood, pulling off a fine double save to deny first Defoe and then Yann M’Vila, then diving to his right to turn away Khazri’s well-struck drive.

However, the Gunners wasted a glorious opportunity when Iwobi sliced across the face of goal from Giroud’s 56th-minute cross, after Sanchez had beaten Van Aanholt and Jan Kirchhoff.

Defoe lifted the ball over Cech but wide from Cattermole’s ball over the top eight minutes later, but Mannone was called upon twice as time ran down to deny substitute Danny Welbeck and Sanchez, while there was controversy when Kaboul pushed Welbeck with Mannone out of his goal.