Remembered for that huge collision at the start of the race, but also a great underdog story that witnessed an uncompetitive Minardi at the hands of an Aussie debutant secure
an unlikely points finish to the admiration of the locals.
Not exact matches
@Big Gun Yes mate you have a
point we did outplay them BUT we did NOT have that clinical
finishing that is required to win the EPL, I don't think from my
point of view that its all «Arsene Out» ect as while Im a very vocal exponent of Wenger NOT being the right man anymore I do have to admit that he has improved the team since January and no one can take that away from him But, the fact remains that 2nd could have been ours and that's
unlikely now 3rd may be a more prosaic view but there's also the horrible prospect of fourth again and that is not an improvement in my view.
I can understand his frustrations, but at the end of the day, they will
finish safe from the relegation zone, and looking back on this game at the end of the year, it is
unlikely that this missing
point will be of importance.
Arsenal are chasing an
unlikely second place
finish, needing three
points as well as Tottenham to fluff their lines against already - relegated Newcastle United, otherwise only a win by 14 or more goals will secure second - place should Spurs draw.
After 28 straight
points and 1 second left on the clock, here's how game came to an
unlikely finish:
West Ham and Arsenal could not afford to drop any more
points going into the game, with the Hammers dreaming of a top four
finish while the Gunners chased an
unlikely title.
We are now three
points away from the top half of the table, with an inferior goal difference in comparison to the other teams in contention for a ninth - placed
finish, so it will take a good run of results to achieve that (looking increasingly
unlikely) position.