Robin van Persie (10) of Arsenal is congratulated after
scoring against Swansea City during their Premier League
match at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, South Wales.
REUTERS/Andrew Winning
Swansea City beat Arsenal 3-2 to deny super-sub Thierry
Henry a magical return to the Premier League and Mark Hughes
made a losing start as manager of struggling Queens Park
Rangers on Sunday.
Arsenal stayed fifth in the table, four points behind Chelsea
and 12 adrift of leaders Manchester City, who have a game in
hand and play at Wigan Athletic on Monday. Swansea moved up
to 10th.
The league's top scorer Robin van Persie put the Gunners
ahead in the fifth minute but the Londoners' hopes of closing
the gap at the top suffered a setback when Scott Sinclair
equalised from the penalty spot 11 minutes later.
Nathan Dyer put the Welsh side in front on 57 minutes, Theo
Walcott came good with an equaliser in the 69th but Danny
Graham hit back with the winner straight from the re-start.
Henry, Arsenal's all-time top scorer who made a fairytale
return last Monday with the winning goal in an FA Cup
third-round tie against Leeds United, came on in the 63rd
minute but was unable to conjure up more of his magic.
The 34-year-old Frenchman, on loan from the New York Red
Bulls during the Major League Soccer close season, last
played in the Premier League with Arsenal five years ago.
While part of the principality was celebrating a famous
victory for Swansea's neat-passing promoted team, former
Wales manager Hughes watched his relegation-threatened side
lose 1-0 at Newcastle United.
Leon Best stroked home a fine winner in the 37th minute to
send Newcastle up to sixth place. Third-bottom QPR have now
gone nine games without a victory.
Former Manchester City and Fulham boss Hughes took over at
the west London club on Tuesday after Neil Warnock was
sacked.
"I've only been through the door a week but very clearly I
saw things that we'd worked on, that the players on the field
were trying to implement," Hughes told Sky Sports television.
"I was pleased with their application, giving me everything
that they had.
"I thought we created a number of reasonable chances and on
another day those will go in for us. It would have been ideal
obviously if I could have got something out of the game
because ... we deserved something," added Hughes.
The visitors looked sharp and twice hit the woodwork in the
first half, with Jay Bothroyd also having two good chances
after the break.
Manchester United, 3-0 winners at home to Bolton Wanderers on
Saturday, are level on points with Manchester City but behind
on goal difference and Tottenham Hotspur are third, two
points adrift after being held 1-1 by Wolverhampton
Wanderers.
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