Premiership Football
To use the old cliche this was simply a game 'of two halves'.
A injury time strike by William Gallas maintained Arsenal's unbeaten record in a titanic tussle with Manchester United.
Cautious and afraid of making any big errors both sides were careful in the opening 45 minutes before Wayne Rooney (with the help of a William Gallas deflection) put the Champions ahead in North London to silence an already quiet Emirates Staidum.
With their unbeaten record at risk of disappearing Arsenal started the second half brightly and you got the feeling the equalising goal was inevitable.
When it came it wasn't a classic but Arsenen Wegner wasn't complaining. Febregas scored his 11th goal of the season after good work from Adebayor and Sagna in the Manchester United box.
Parity seemed to be the order of the day as we entered the last ten minutes of the clash but Patrice Evra had other ideas.
The man of the match skinned Theo Walcott to set up Ronaldo for a comfortable finish with Arsenal keeper Alumnia all at sea.
The three points look destined for the Champions but in the first minute of injury time Gallas fired over the line to rescue a point for the home side.

Arsenal fully deserved at least a point. They are good enough to win the premiership not only this season but for many seasons ahead I reckon.