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06 May 2004 Thursday 15 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1425



Draw keeps Arsenal on course for unbeaten season


LONDON, May 5: Arsenal remained on course for a remarkable unbeaten Premier League season when they drew 1-1 at in-form Portsmouth on Tuesday. The champions have two games remaining - away to Fulham and at home to relegated Leicester City - to achieve the milestone.

It has been achieved only once before, by Preston North End in the inaugural season of the Football League in 1888-89, but that was a campaign of just 22 matches. Should Arsenal make it 38 - they lost one of 38 matches en route to the 1991 title - their next target will be Nottingham Forest's 42-game unbeaten run over two seasons which began in 1977-78.

The champions did not have things all their own way at Fratton Park, a ground where they gave one of their best performances of the season in a 5-1 FA Cup win in March.

Portsmouth, coming into the match on a high after taking 17 points from the last 21 to charge from the relegation zone to mid-table safety, took the lead after half-an-hour.

A long ball bounced off the back of defender Kolo Toure's head as he turned his back and Yakubu Aiyegbeni produced a deft finish to lift it over the advancing Jens Lehmann. Arsenal's young Spanish forward Jose Antonio Reyes hit the bar and Portsmouth keeper Shaka Hislop saved well from Thierry Henry as the visitors took charge after the break.

Hislop brilliantly touched another Henry effort on to the bar in the 49th minute but was powerless seconds later as Reyes steered a low volley into the corner for his first league goal since arriving from Sevilla in January.

The Spaniard should have got his second in the 53rd minute but fired over the bar while Yakubu shot tamely at Lehmann when clean through 12 minutes from time. The draw was a result that suited both sides. -Reuters




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