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The pre-match ovation for Pires was a nice touch from the Arsenal fans and well deserved by the veteran of over 300 games in the Arsenal kit. Despite his disparaging comments in the week about the youth of Arsenal’s team, Pires also said that if he scored he wouldn’t celebrate out of respect for his old club. The Arsenal fans were of course hoping not to witness that gesture as with only the single away goal under their belts, Arsenal really didn’t want Villareal to score at the Emirates.

Arsenal started very brightly with a handful of attempts on goal in the few minutes and rightfully deserved to go ahead after 10 minutes with Walcott skilfully converting a cheeky flick from Fabregas. Throughout the first half Walcott looked threatening on the right with Adebayor also pushing forward strongly. Arsenal thought they’d scored a second after 28 mins when Adebayor followed up a free kick from Van Persie, but despite howlers from the Villareal defence the ball didn’t quite go over the line.

Villareal did begin to wake up as the half progressed. Although they never looked convincing at the back with Gonzalo in particular making a number of errors, Villareal did start to look dangerous going forward. Arsenal had a nervy end to the first half with Villareal conceding a corner, which fortunately was headed over the crossbar.

Arsenal started well in the second half but hit a nervous patch as the first hour approached by conceding a number of free kicks. However Arsenal answered any accusations of fielding too inexperienced a team when Adebayor got on the end of a great pass from Van Persie and scored just before the first hour.

At 66 minutes Walcott won a penalty after being brought down by Godin. The Villareal players protested strongly with Eguren pushing the referee too far and ending up with a red card for his trouble. Van Persie sent it screaming into the top right corner to shatter 10 man Villareal’s hopes for the tie and to set Arsenal up for a semi final with Manchester United. Should be a great tie!

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