History awaits at Highbury next weekend. Arsenal's 'New Invincibles' are now
just one match from a place in the record books and a seemingly irresistible
force is with them.
Arsene Wenger's side extended their incredible unbeaten league run since the
start of the season to 37 games with a considerable helping hand from Fulham
keeper Edwin van der Sar.
Jose Reyes took full advantage of a costly mistake by the Dutchman with just
eight minutes gone and Arsenal's resolve thereafter was exemplary as they
repelled the building Fulham pressure.
Now only Leicester can stop them emulating the feat of the original
'invincibles' of Preston North End, who may have also remained unbeaten but in a
22-game season back in 1888-89.
And while the Gunners have not been at their best since winning the title with
four games to spare, nowhere was their determination to rewrite the record books
more evident than in Patrick Vieira.
The Arsenal captain may have cracked a rib in training on the eve of this
fixture but he played on, with a painkilling injection after his side's early
goal.
That breakthrough came when van der Sar, who had denied Fredrik Ljungberg
after just two minutes, was then left horribly embarrassed by a schoolboy
error.
The Dutchman initially struggled to control Martin Djetou's routine back-pass
but, instead of hacking the ball clear as Reyes closed him down, he then tried
to dribble his way out of trouble.
It was, to put it mildly, not a good idea. Reyes simply tackled van der Sar
before clipping his shot into the empty net and Arsenal were ahead.
Fulham, who had achieved a goalless draw at Highbury earlier this season -
when van der Sar was magnificent - suddenly had to rethink their strategy as
they had started with a five-man midfield.
However, rather than panicking, they regrouped and started to dominate
possession, with Steed Malbranque and Sean Davis leading by example in
midfield.
Luis Boa Morte managed to burst clear onto Junichi Inamoto's through-ball only
for Jens Lehmann, who had also saved his side at Fratton Park in midweek, to
produce an excellent reaction block.
And while Arsenal were not quite as assured at the back as they have been for
most of this season, Sol Campbell was as combative as ever.
Indeed, the Gunners still managed to hold out until the break as Malbranque
curled one effort just wide and had another saved by Lehmann.
Malbranque also flashed an overhead kick over the bar, but boss Chris Coleman
needed more attacking options and introduced Brian McBride and Collins John for
Djetou and Inamoto with 32 minutes left.
Arsenal continued to hold firm, however, and were always dangerous on the
break, with the lively Reyes striking the side-netting from the edge of the
penalty area.
Jeremie Aliadiere, making his 10th league appearance of the season to
guarantee a Premiership winner's medal, nevertheless replaced the Spaniard with
20 minutes left.
And even if Arsenal were not at their most fluent, their determination to
remain unbeaten was clear, as Cole flung himself to block a drive by Sylvain
Legwinski.
Moritz Volz, meanwhile, fired a stinging drive just past the far post and Gael
Clichy was quickly brought on instead of Pires to add more defensive strength to
Arsenal's left flank.
Malbranque just failed to connect with a flick from McBride, but with Martin
Keown continuing his own quest for a winner's medal as a substitute, it was
Arsenal who prevailed.
Thierry Henry even saw a free-kick tipped over the bar, but his team were home
and dry. Fulham may have had a superb season but it was simply not their day.
Arsenal, meanwhile, are not finished yet.
Teams
Fulham Van der Sar, Volz, Goma, Pearce, Bocanegra,
Djetou (John 58), Malbranque, Inamoto (McBride 58), Sean Davis,
Legwinski, Boa Morte.
Subs Not Used: Crossley, Hudson, Petta.
Booked: Sean Davis.
Arsenal Lehmann, Lauren, Toure, Campbell, Cole,
Pires (Clichy 78), Vieira, Parlour, Ljungberg (Keown 87),
Reyes (Aliadiere 71), Henry.
Subs Not Used: Stack, Bergkamp.
Booked: Vieira, Henry, Parlour.
Goals: Reyes 9.
Att: 18,102
Ref: M Dean (Wirral).