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ARSENAL REPORTS 1999-2000
Picture Ljungberg tussles with Cooper (centre) and Ince.

Middlesbrough 2 Arsenal 1

By Damian Spellman, PA Sport

Arsenal's lingering title hopes were dealt a fatal blow at Middlesbrough as the Teessiders produced a spirited display to clinch a hard-earned victory.

Skipper Paul Ince set the ball rolling with a 49th-minute header to cap a superb individual performance, and Hamilton Ricard made it 2-0 14 minutes later with his 11th of the season.

Substitute Dennis Bergkamp ensured a grandstand finish with a 70th-minute strike, but the visitors simply could not break through a determined Boro defence.

Arsenal were left to reflect upon a first-half in which they dominated for long periods but could not push home their advantage.

Ray Parlour saw his 17th-minute shot come back off the post and keeper Mark Schwarzer made several important saves to keep his side in it.

But with Ince turning in a captain's display, a depleted Boro side battled every inch of the way, and if Ricard had been able to summon up a little more composure, could have won the game more comfortably.

Arsenal, who went into the game without a Premiership victory away from Highbury since December 4, made just one change to the side which went down 2-1 against Deportivo La Coruna in Spain on Thursday night.

Gilles Grimandi came in for Lee Dixon, who was named among the substitutes with Bergkamp, with Kanu and Thierry Henry again handed the task of leading the attack.

Boro were without central defenders Gianluca Festa and Gary Pallister through suspension, and manager Bryan Robson decided to leave Brazilian Juninho on the bench with skipper Ince returning from injury.

There was also a start for striker Andy Campbell as Boro attempted to end a depressing series of heavy defeats at the hands of the Gunners.

Arsenal's penchant for running up cricket scores against the men from the Riverside Stadium was much in evidence in the early stages as they produced some flowing football to put the home defence under intense pressure.

Henry had already tested Schwarzer with a well-struck 25-yard effort when Parlour returned a poor clearance by the keeper with interest, but could not hit the target.

Henry and Kanu were proving a constant thorn in the side as they sent Silvinho into space on the left several times, but it was Boro who had the first genuine attempt on goal.

Christian Ziege found space wide on the left and as Brian Deane pulled away from emergency central defender Emmanuel Petit, the German delivered a deep cross which the striker headed down into David Seaman's arms.

But it was the visitors who created the better chances and Schwarzer had to get in a good save to block Henry's 15th-minute shot after the Frenchman twisted and turned his way into the penalty area.

The woodwork came to the goalkeeper's rescue two minutes later after Parlour waltzed through a static Boro rearguard but drove his shot against the upright.

Parlour blazed a 26th-minute shot across the face of goal as Arsenal increased the pressure, but it was Boro who went close twice within a minute, Deane heading wide from Ricard's cross and Ziege shooting just over from distance.

But the Gunners continued to break at pace and a neat one-two between Parlour and Oleg Luzhny almost paid dividends 12 minutes from the break, but Kanu bundled the ball wide.

Schwarzer pulled off a fine save with 44 minutes gone when he plucked Henry's curling free-kick out of the top corner, and it was the home side which went in at half-time the more content.

Seaman made way for Alex Manninger at the break, but the substitute keeper was beaten within four minutes of coming on to the pitch.

Silvinho was forced to concede a corner by Deane, and although Parlour headed away Ziege's cross, Fleming lifted the ball back in for Ince to send a looping header past the Austrian and into the bottom corner.

With Ince leading by example, Boro went for the kill and were handed a glorious opportunity when Manninger handled Silvinho's back-pass.

Ziege hammered the free-kick into the wall and then sent the rebound high over the bar.

But the Boro faithful were celebrating again on 63 minutes when Ricard latched on to Vieira's misplaced pass and rounded Petit to fire past the helpless Manninger.

The Arsenal keeper kept his side's remote hopes alive on 67 minutes when he saved from Ricard, and Bergkamp, a 60th-minute replacement for Fredrik Ljungberg, handed them a lifeline when he collected Henry's pass and lifted a shot over Schwarzer to make it 2-1.

Henry had the ball in the net again on 72 minutes only to be denied by an offside flag, but Ricard should really have sealed the win five minutes later when he again failed to beat Manninger after being set free by Ziege.

Arsenal forced a series of corners as they battled for an equaliser, but Boro were refusing to let their precious lead slip away.

Ricard almost made the game safe a minute from time when he danced past Petit and Grimandi, but his cross was just too strong for Deane with the goal yawning.

Teams

Middlesbrough: Schwarzer, Fleming, Vickers, Cooper, Ziege, Maddison (Mustoe 79), Ince, Summerbell, Campbell (Juninho 85), Deane, Ricard.

Subs Not Used: Gordon, Beresford, Kilgannon.

Goals: Ince 48, Ricard 63.

Arsenal: Seaman (Manninger 46), Luzhny, Grimandi, Petit, Silvinho, Parlour (Suker 79), Vieira, Ljungberg (Bergkamp 60), Winterburn, Kanu, Henry.

Subs Not Used: Dixon, Malz.

Booked: Winterburn.

Goals: Bergkamp 70.

Att: 34,244

Ref: R Harris (Oxford).

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