Danny Welbeck spared Arsene Wenger's blushes as Arsenal deepened Norwich's relegation fears amid fan protests with a 1-0 win at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. It took Welbeck just three minutes to seal victory for Wenger on the Frenchman's 750th Premier League game at the club, rifling home Olivier Giroud's knock down on 59 minutes. For Norwich, defeat sees them remain 19th in the table and staring relegation in the face after positive results for Newcastle and Sunderland earlier on Saturday.
Disgruntled supporters voiced their concern at the club's stagnation on 12 and 78 minutes of the Saturday Night Football clash, but they were in the minority as most fans in the stadium declined to join in. Arsenal leapfrog Manchester City into third and move to within two points of north London rivals Tottenham.
Wenger named the same side fielded in Sunday's goalless draw at Sunderland while Alex Neil was forced into five changes as Russell Martin, Ivo Pinto, Wes Hoolahan, Redmond and Cameron Jerome started in north London.
It took the Canaries just six minutes to create the first opening, but Redmond's low drive was denied by the legs of Petr Cech. The first of two planned protests took place on 12 minutes - to signify the 12 years since Arsenal's last Premier League title win - with banners held aloft demanding change. But the protest, carried out by a small minority, was meet with a rousing chorus of We love you Arsenal we do, with those holding placard subjected to boos.
It took the introduction of Welbeck on 56 minutes, who replaced Alex Iwobi - much to the displeasure of sections of the Arsenal support - to open up the game and three minutes the Gunners were in front as the England striker beat John Ruddy with a low effort which deflected off Sebastien Bassong. Alexis Sanchez shot wide shortly after, as Arsenal grew into the game, before Norwich substitute Dieumerci Mbokani was thwarted by a last-gasp Gabriel challenge when the goal was gaping on 70 minutes.
Mesut
Ozil fizzed a crisp volley over the bar on
73 minutes and that was the closest either side came to scoring as Arsenal
eased the pressure on Wenger with victory that left his counterpart Neil with
three games to save the Canaries' season.

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