Arsenal suffered their first defeat of 2003 as the Gunners' makeshift defence
was found badly-wanting by an impressive Blackburn side.
Damien Duff and Tugay earned a comfortable victory for Rovers as Blackburn
became the first side since Liverpool three years ago to do the double over the
double winners.
The defeat, Arsenal's first since December 7, throws the title race open again
after Manchester United's victory earlier in the day saw them surge to within
two points of their rivals.
Perhaps the Gunners were tired after their midweek exertions, perhaps Arsene
Wenger's decision to protect Patrick Vieira and Sol Campbell ahead of
Wednesday's crucial Champions League match in Valencia was just too risky.
Once Martin Keown limped off in the 19th minute, Arsenal's already creaky
defence splintered and then broke, with Pascal Cygan looking particularly
vulnerable.
With Thierry Henry over-elaborating, Blackburn held firm and punished the
Gunners' mistakes - and all this without Andy Cole following his bust-up in
training yesterday with Graeme Souness.
The nerves affecting Cygan were there for all to see in the opening seconds
when he almost go in a mix-up with David Seaman's stand-in Stuart Taylor.
A couple of Arsenal forays fell apart after poor final balls before Keith
Gillespie and Hakan Sukur gave a warning of things to come with some promising
attacks.
Garry Flitcroft fouled Edu in prime Henry free-kick territory, 25 yards from
goal. It was up to his usual standard but Brad Friedel made ground that few
other keepers would have and parried his curling shot.
Duff, playing his first game for six weeks, then foolishly threw the ball away
after being penalised for hand ball. He was booked and the free-kick moved to
the edge of the area for Giovanni van Bronckhorst to try his luck but again
Friedel pulled off a cracking save.
Worryingly for the Gunners, in terms of both this match and the coming
European game, Keown limped off with an apparent hamstring injury and Gilberto
came on as a makeshift centre-back.
Keown's absence cost Arsenal dear when Blackburn took a 22nd-minute lead
through Duff. Ray Parlour was caught in possession by the hugely-impressive
Flitcroft in a dangerous position and Keith Gillespie drilled in a cross towards
Duff.
When the Irish winger completely missed his kick the Gunners should have
cleared their lines but instead Tugay thrashed at the ball, it struck Dwight
Yorke and spun high in the air for Duff - completely unmarked again - this time
to volley past Taylor.
Henry set up Freddie Ljungberg with a delightful short pass as Arsenal tried
to hit back but his shot was not powerful enough to beat Friedel.
Arsenal looked terribly vulnerable from corners as first Craig Short sent a
header over the bar before then Duff struck a tremendous volley which was only
superseded by Taylor's magnificent diving save.
Some patient build-up play by the champions - their first of the half - saw
Robert Pires given time and space to line up a drive from 20 yards but once
again Friedel was equal to it. As the half neared to a close, Pires missed an
easy header in the six-yard box.
In the 52nd minute Arsenal's chance of maintaining their five-point advantage
over United took another serious blow when Tugay put Rovers 2-0 up with his
first goal of the season.
Duff broke from the halfway line, Tugay picked up possession and advanced
towards the edge of the Arsenal box.
With Cygan dithering the Turkish midfielder rifled a purposeful drive between
the French defender and van Bronckhorst and wide of the diving Taylor.
Vratislav Gresko, who had been outstanding in defence, surged forward for
Blackburn but sent his 25-yard effort soaring high into the stands.
Henry came within inches of putting substitute Francis Jeffers through on goal
but a superb interception by Short rescued Rovers.
A minute later it was Henning Berg's turn to clear from the lurking Ljungberg
as Blackburn held the line with grim determination.
Teams
Blackburn: Friedel, Taylor, Berg, Short, Gresko, Gillespie,
Flitcroft, Tugay, Duff (Johansson 69), Sukur,
Yorke (Gallagher 78).
Subs Not Used: Grabbi, Douglas, Kelly.
Booked: Duff, Tugay, Flitcroft, Sukur.
Goals: Duff 22, Tugay 52.
Arsenal: Taylor, Lauren, Keown (Silva 18), Cygan,
van Bronckhorst, Pires (Wiltord 69), Parlour, Edu (Jeffers 69),
Ljungberg, Bergkamp, Henry.
Subs Not Used: Toure, Warmuz.
Booked: Parlour, van Bronckhorst.
Att: 29,840
Ref: S Bennett (Kent).