Friday 10th February 2012
Arsenal outgun Legia in new stadium
14th August 2010
© Darwinek, wikipedia.org
The opening of the new Legia stadium witnessed 11 goals
The opening of Legia Warszawa’s new stadium last Saturday, with a friendly against Premier League giants Arsenal, was a festival of the kind of goalscoring you can get when there are Polish keepers at both ends of the pitch. In a match that ended 6-5 to the Premier League side, defensive and goalkeeping errors abounded in an entertaining, but sloppy affair.
Fabianski had a horror first half, conceding three goals and sending the Gunners in 3-1 down. The second half showed Arsenal concentrating more in attack and they scored with ease. But their defence was still rattled by the Warsaw side, and every ball into the box caused panic. Wojciech Szczesny, Arsenal’s other Polish keeper let i ...
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