Arsenal beat the home team's success Sunderland

Arsenal won three important points which lifted them to fourth position of the. Come to the Stadium of Light, successfully defeating Arsenal host Sunderland team by a score of 1-2 on Saturday (11/2). Thierry Henry also gave his last offering to the Gunners with a goal doansi decisive victory in the last minute. Next week is the Frenchman had to rejoin the club New York Red Bulls.
This victory makes Arsene Wenger up to fourth position displacing the standings with only Chelsea on goal difference alone. The Blues in the other match of the 2-0 defeat to Everton. Inpun two London teams on 43 points. While Sunderland held in position nine with 33 points.
Sunderland goalkeeper, Simon Mignolet, already struggling to save his goal after Alex Song mature feedback Van Persie used to terrorize the home team's goal.
Van Persie again failed to convert chances in the 23rd minute when a goal kick just wide to the side of the net. Score goggles last until halftime.
Sunderland the opportunity to open the scoring through John O'Shea which eventually kick bounced just over the crossbar.
Sunderland finally scored in the 70th minute through James McClean. Mertesacker was injured falling ball and the loose ball finally struck McClean and then fired toward the goal Szczesny. Sunderland 1-0.
Mertesacker injured should diatrik out and replaced by Aaron Ramsey. Ramsey was the one who eventually scored the equalizer three minutes after the goal keduudkan Sunderland. Ramsey beautiful volley of bait Arteta, the ball had hit the pole in and then go into the Sunderland goal.
Arsenal finally ensure all three points after Thierry Henry scored in the 90th minute that the use of bait Andrei Arshavin Mignolet lodged in goal. 1-2 score lasted until the fight was over.

Teams:
Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley, Turner, O'Shea, Richardson, Larsson, Gardner, Colback, McClean, Sessegnon, Campbell (Ji 87).
Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker (Ramsey 72), Vermaelen, Koscielny, Arteta, Song, Rosicky, Walcott (Arshavin 86), van Persie, Oxlade-Chamberlain (Henry 66).

Referee: Neil Swarbrick