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Played
February 11, 2012 3:00 PM GMT
Stadium of Light — Sunderland
Referee:‬ N. Swarbrick‎
Attendance:‬ 40312‎
 
Aaron Ramsey 75′
 
Thierry Henry 90+1′
 

Player Ratings: Sunderland 1-2 Arsenal

Thierry Henry comes off the bench to mark Premier League farewell in style with dramatic late winner to complete impressive fightback against Martin O'Neill's side

By Rob Stewart at the Stadium of Light

Simon Mignolet
23
36
6.0

There was little he could do about the two Arsenal goals.

Phil Bardsley
13
41
6.0

The Scottish international looked to have the measure of Oxlade-Chamberlain, even if he needed help from his midfelders to keep him in check.

Michael Turner
12
41
5.0

After a shaky start he rose to the challenge of stifling the Arsenal attack with a stubborn display until he let in Henry at the end.

John O'Shea
Top of the Match
110
186
7.5

The Sunderland skipper led by example at the heart of the Black Cats defence to frustrate the Gunners until things unravelled at the end.

Kieran Richardson
16
52
5.0

It seems laughable now that Steve Bruce once touted him as a future England left-back and that he was recently linked to Arsenal, because he looks uncomfortable in defence.

Sebastian Larsson
51
38
7.0

He was deemed surplus to requirements at Arsenal but the Swede looks vital to Sunderland thanks to his set-piece prowess and work-rate.

Craig Gardner
41
34
7.0

He has been complaining of homesickness but the Midlander seems to be finally settling down under Martin O'Neill and would have scored but for a superb save by by Szczesny.

Jack Colback
10
41
6.0

He was always a willing outlet in the midfield trenches and used limited possession well.

James McClean
38
46
7.0

There has been an outcry on Wearside over his exclusion from the Republic of Ireland squad and he strengthened his international credentials with an opportunist's strike.

Stéphane Sessegnon
23
44
6.0

Sunderland's leading scorer was starved of possession but worked his socks off.

Fraizer Campbell
18
42
6.0

He deserves credit for his non-stop running as an auxiliary defender.

• Substitutions
Dong-Won Ji
24
46
6.0

Struggled to get into the game

Wojciech Szczesny
344
36
6.0

He looked unbeatable until Mertesacker's slip let in McClean, whose finish gave the Pole no chance.

Bacary Sagna
388
16
7.0

The Frenchman showed signs that when he is back to full fitness he will the best right-back in the Premier League.

Per Mertesacker
148
246
5.0

Little went right for the German, who was stretchered off after his slip allowed in McClean for the Sunderland goal. Was lucky not to give away a first-half penalty for handball.

Thomas Vermaelen
280
17
6.0

The Belgian looks the part as a left-back but could have done better in attack as Sunderland dropped deeper and deeper.

Laurent Koscielny
289
19
6.0

He maintained his concentration despite being an onlooker for the vast majority of the game.

Mikel Arteta
238
36
6.0

It needed something special to unlock the packed Sunderland defence but the Spaniard was unable to produce a killer ball.

Alex Song
296
34
7.0

He was head and shoulders above the Sunderland midfielders but lacked creativity.

Tomas Rosicky
Flop of the Match
267
620
5.0

There can be no doubt that he has plenty of guile but he lacked the verve necessary to overcome a 10-man defence.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
292
80
5.5

He looked menacing on the ball but too often he found himself facing two opponents and was stifled.

Theo Walcott
166
241
6.0

The England winger saw a first-half chance fizz just wide but did not offer enough penetration down the right wing despite seeing plenty of the ball.

Robin van Persie
371
45
6.5

The skipper looked a constant threat but failed to make the most of an early chance that could have put the Gunners in the driving seat, rather than chasing a late winner.

• Substitutions
Aaron Ramsey
534
22
7.0

He got the fightback going with the equaliser.

Andrey Arshavin
599
25
6.0

Did his bit for the cross on Henry's goal.

Thierry Henry
1467
18
7.0

His 90th minute winner ensured this was a dream farewell to the Premier League.

Results
 
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