Nearly a year to the day that his career almost ended, Eduardo made a goalscoring return as Arsenal beat Cardiff 4-0.
Quite simply, as soon as Eduardo’s name appeared in the starting
XI, Monday’s encounter became more about the return of a hero than the
chance to reach the FA Cup fifth round.
A year ago, the Croat was left wondering if he would ever kick
a ball again. Just 20 minutes into his return, Eduardo looked like he
had never been away as he sparked an easy Arsenal victory. One simple
lay-off, one small leap, one huge goal that lifted the roof off
Emirates Stadium. Eduardo was back.
15 minutes into the second half he added a penalty, which he
won, before being replaced to a standing ovation from every spectator
inside the ground. Even Robin Van Persie…for once…was completely
overshadowed.
Eduardo’s neat flicks, intelligent movement and technical
build-up play gave Arsenal a pivotal point from which to build. By half
time they would lead 2-0 thanks to a Nicklas Bendtner header…a lead
that would be doubled by full time as Van Persie added to Eduardo's
second.
Having been the better side in the original Ninian Park
encounter, Cardiff arrived in North London in surprisingly
shell-shocked fashion. Not for one minute did they threaten to cope
with Arsene Wenger’s superior technicians.
It took all of 180 seconds for Bacary Sagna to hit the right
byline and deliver a perfect cross to the back post, where Bendtner got
the better of Roger Johnson (not for the last time), but on this
occasion his header looped wide.
Eduardo was not showing a hint of rustiness – no doubt buoyed
by the hero’s welcome he got from the home crowd. His first response
was a delicious volleyed pass carved towards Carlos Vela, who broke at
pace to force a fine double save from Tom Heaton as Bendtner swooped
unsuccessfully for the rebound.
Big-money signing Andrei Arshavin watched on, no doubt
impressed, from the bench – but it was Heaton who deserved the big
bucks as he worked overtime to foil the towering William Gallas at the
back post.
Arsenal were camped on the edge of the Cardiff box, a goal was inevitable. So was the identity of the goalscorer.
Releasing Vela on the overlap, Eduardo never stopped
moving…darting into the near post to head home the Mexican’s clever
dink. 350 days of agony…forgotten.
Providing the foil to Eduardo was the erratic figure of Nicklas
Bendtner, sometimes so full of promise, yet often so very very
frustrating. He showed both traits before the end of the half.
First came the goal, the trademark towering leap to power home a near post header for 2-0. Superb English centre-forward play.
Then came the moment of hilarity, overshadowing a sumptuous
piece of control by Vela in the build-up. Vela’s shot fell to Bendtner
who, from all of five yards managed to miss…TWICE… hitting the post and
then straight at Heaton. A talking point for the half-time pasties no
doubt.
More frustration would follow the Dane after half time too as
Heaton’s feet once again came to Cardiff’s rescue, but they only served
in keeping the score down for a matter of seconds as Arsenal won a
penalty.
Once again it was time for Eduardo, bundled over by Gavin Rae,
to take centre stage as the crowd insatiably chanted his name. Arguably
the coolest customer Arsenal have in front of goal, The Gunners’ number
nine sent the keeper the wrong way…Arsenal had booked their place in
round five.
All that was left was for Van Persie to add the gloss of a
fourth, ramming under Heaton from Bendtner's pass...and suddenly the
road to silverware looks hugely attainable for Wenger's men.
With a home tie against Burnley and another potential home tie
against Sheffield United or Hull standing between Arsenal and an FA Cup
semi-final, who would back against Eduardo enjoying an even greater
fairytale return yet?
For now Arsenal will settle for the sight of their number nine
banging in the goals once more…The Gunners finally have their
out-and-out striker back. Premier League watch out.
STAR MAN: Eduardo 9.5* A striking display of pure
class. You cannot help but smile at the fact this man is back in The
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