Arsenal played host to Swansea at the Emirates stadium, as the Gunners looked to try and end their run of not winning any games.
On the other hand, Swansea were doing way better than they would have hoped for, and were looking to capitalize on the poor run that Arsenal were displaying as they were looking to try and pick up all three points at the Emirates.
The match kicked off with Swansea dominating the Gunners at their home.
The visiting side looked to have the more fluid movement going forward, and the way they were spreading the ball around was outstanding to say the least.
All the early pressure from Swansea saw them create a brilliant opportunity in the 28th minute as Dyer was sent clean through on goal. The forward ran to goal and looked to smack the ball into the net, but a last second tackle from Vermaelen saw the get sent over the post for a corner instead.
Arsenal had a chance to go one up in the dying stages of the first half, but with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gervinho-c14755 fluffing his header from just a few meters out, the match went into the half at nil all.
The second half saw http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 come out with a bang, as they looked to create some sort of opportunities for themselves.
However, despite their best efforts, they failed to create any substantial chances for themselves.
Swansea were back to the usual as they looked to be the more threatening side throughout the game.
Just when it looked like the game would end as a draw, Michu went on to score for Swansea in the 87th minute of the game.
The midfielder went on to receive a pass from Moore, before he went on to slide a brilliant finish into the back of the net with ease.
He then went on to add insult to injury as he score another goal in the dying stages of the game. Dyer tackled Jenkinson to win the ball and Michu was present to collect and smash the ball into the back of the net.
As a result the Swans went on to win at the Emirates for the first time in thirty years.
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