Caretaker manager Freddie
Ljungberg could not end Arsenal's long wait for a win as Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang's double only salvaged a 2-2 draw at struggling Norwich on
Sunday.
The Canaries twice led through Teemu Pukki and
Todd Cantwell only for Aubameyang to level, first from the penalty spot
and then with a clinical finish after the break.
But Arsenal also had goalkeeper Bernd Leno to
thank for coming away with a point as the German saved brilliantly from
Kenny McLean, Pukki and Emiliano Buendia.
Unai Emery was sacked as Arsenal
manager after seven games without a win in all competitions that had
seen the Gunners fall well off the pace in the race for a top-four
finish.
Ljungberg remains a fans' favourite from his title-winning days as an
Arsenal player, but he suffered the same problems as his predecessor as
the visitors' firepower up front was needed to cover up their defensive
problems.
Granit Xhaka returned to the Arsenal side for the
first time in the Premier League since an explosive clash with the
club's fans as he was substituted against Crystal Palace last month that
cost him the captaincy among four changes from Emery's last starting
line-up in the league.
Shkodran Mustafi was surprisingly recalled for
his first outing in the Premier League this season, but it did not take
Ljungberg long to realise the German is not his answer to Arsenal's
problems a centre-back.
Ljungberg's side had made a bright start, but
fell behind to Norwich's first dangerous attack when McLean's pass
played in Pukki, who twisted and turned David Luiz before seeing his
shot deflect in off Mustafi for his first goal in nine games.
However, Norwich have also made a
habit of giving themselves a mountain to climb this season with
defensive errors and gifted Arsenal a route back into the game when
captain Cristoph Zimmerman handled a free-kick inside his own box.
Aubameyang saw his first spot-kick saved by Tim
Krul, but was given a second chance after a VAR review for encroaching
by the Norwich players and fired home the retaken penalty.
Just as Arsenal were beginning to get on top,
they were again cut open with ease as Onel Hernandez's cut-back was
passed into the far corner by Cantwell to give Norwich a half-time lead.
Aubameyang has now scored half of his side's
20 Premier League goals this season as the Gunners' new captain led by
example to smash home at the back post from a corner just before the
hour mark.
But it was Norwich who will feel they should
have taken all three points as three big chances went begging for just
their fourth win of the season.
McLean's shot was turned onto the post by
Leno, Cantwell's strike from the edge of the area flew just wide and
Pukki was denied by a fine Leno save in quick succession.
Leno had one more big stop to make from
Buendia in stoppage time, but a point still leaves Arsenal seven points
adrift of the top four in eighth.
Norwich remain in the bottom three, but inch to within three points of safety.
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Caretaker manager Freddie Ljungburg could not end Arsenal's wait for a win
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