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West Brom 1, Arsenal 3: Full time report

Nicklas Bendtner ended Arsenal's Barclays Premier League goal drought as they swept aside struggling West Brom to rekindle their hopes of a Champions League spot.

The Denmark international struck twice to take his goal tally for the campaign to 11 as Arsene Wenger's side moved to within three points of fourth-placed Aston Villa.

Kolo Toure was also on target for the Gunners who had failed to net in their previous four league games. Albion managed a solitary reply from Chris Brunt.

The visitors could not have faced a more accommodating defence against which to rediscover their touch in front of goal.

Albion have conceded 17 goals in their last six league games and at times seemed reluctant to put in a tackle as Bendtner and his team-mates cut through them almost at will.

Baggies keeper Scott Carson looks uncertain and devoid of confidence when dealing with crosses into the box although he did make some reflex stops after the interval to prevent the scoreline becoming more embarrassing.

Russia international Andrey Arshavin looked sharp in his second start for Arsenal who are now unbeaten in 14 league games.

But on this evidence Albion looked doomed to the drop unless they can stop gifting soft goals to the opposition in the final 10 games of the season.

Arsenal made a positive start and needed only four minutes to end their recent goal drought through Bendtner.

Samir Nasri's corner was headed clear by Baggies skipper Jonathan Greening but only found Denilson in space on the edge of the Baggies area.

He had time to release Bendtner who easily cut inside Ryan Donk before drilling a low left-footed drive across Scott Carson into the corner of the net.

Albion needed only three minutes to draw level through Brunt although there was big question mark over the quality of the Arsenal defending.

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