Sunday 24 February 2008

Premier League - Match #27

Birmingham City 2 McFadden 2
Arsenal 2 Walcott 2

Theo Walcott opened his Premier League goals account for Arsenal but the day will be more remembered as a Black Saturday for Gooners all over the world after a horrendous tackle by Martin Taylor on Eduardo saw the Croatian international being stretchered off just after five minutes with a broken leg.

Taylor saw red for his action.

It was quite a shocker for everybody and it seemed to affect Arsenal more than the home side. The injury caused a delay which nearly lasted ten minutes and upon resumption the mood at St Andrews was quite sombre.

James McFadden put the home side ahead on the half an hour mark with a free-kick but Arsenal forced a number of saves from Maik Taylor who continued to frustrate the visitors throughout the match.

But Arsenal levelled the match after the interval with a poacher's goal by Walcott, his first fro Arsenal in the Premier League. He then showed his class five minutes later with a fine low shot past Taylor after robbing Liam Ridgewell off the ball.

Arsenal should have sewn up the points when a wonderful pass from Cesc Fabregas put Manu Adebayor clear in a 2 versus 1 situation with Nicklas Bendtner providing the support. The Togolese chose to have a go himself and Taylor managed to palm it away.

Had he chosen to lay the ball into the young Danes's path, it would have presented him with an open goal and that would be game set and match for Arsenal.

Adebayor's selfishness came to haunt Arsenal in the dying seconds after Gael Clichy was robbed of the ball by Stuart Parnaby. The French international made a superb recovery and took the ball cleanly but the referee thought otherwise and awarded a penalty.

McFadden blasted the ball home for an undeserved point for the home side, which they would not have gotten if Adebayor had been more generous earlier to Bendtner.

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Thursday 21 February 2008

European Champions' League

First Knock-out Round, Leg 1

Arsenal 0
AC Milan 0

The Gunners dominated most of the proceedings and could have taken a lead to San Siro in two weeks time but a goalless draw against the holders was not a bad result at all.

Milan came with their Brazilian flavour front-line. Kaka had Pato for company throughout the night but both of them could not really find the back of the Arsenal's net.

One thing that will concern most Gooners though was the extent of the injury sustained by central defender Kolo Toure who had to limp off just after five minutes. Phillipe Senderos came on and he put up a reasonable performance though the lack of pace in central defence is something that Arsene Wenger will worry about.

The best chance of the night perhaps could be attributed to Manu Adebayor when he could only head the ball onto the bar after a wonderful cross by substitute, Theo Walcott.

To San Siro then, to finish off the Italian Job!

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Sunday 17 February 2008

FA Cup - Fifth Round

Man United 4 Rooney, Fletcher 2, Nani
Arsenal 0

Arsenal simply did not turn up at Old Trafford for this encounter which saw another big defeat against one of their big rivals in the English game. Manures just simply strolled without breaking any sweat.

The least said is the better.

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Tuesday 12 February 2008

Premier League - Match #26

Arsenal 2 Senderos, Adebayor
Blackburn 0

Arsenal went into action later than the rest of the Premier League and after knowing the results from the Manchester derby and the dour offering from Stamford Bridge, they knew this was a big opportunity to open a bit of a gap at the top of the table.

There was no way the 6-2 scoreline from last season would be repeated but what most Gooners were afraid of this morning was the repeat of goalless FA Cup tie that eventually saw Arsenal being knocked out in the replay.

But central defender Phillipe Senderos calmed the home side's nerves with a well taken header from an Eduardo corner. The Swiss had managed to wriggle free from the attention of his marker Benni McCarthy to plant the header past Brad Friedel.

The American goalkeeper denied Arsenal time and time again to keep his side within touching distance. However, they did not create many opening despite another good display from former Arsenal youngster, David Bentley.

It was more or less the same like last season match with Blackburn giving a good account of themselves. Like last season the goals came during the latter part of the match. However this time it was just a single goal in injury time by, who else but Manu Adebayor.

It was a good finish to a good move by Alex Hleb who himself found the woodwork twice during the match. The Belarussian's skills brought him into the edge of the box where he passed it to Adebayor.

The Togolese lifted the ball and in one swift movement volleyed the ball past Friedel who had no chance of getting to the ball despite his best attempt.

Five points clear at the top but it is still a long way to go.

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Sunday 3 February 2008

Premier League - Match #25

Manchester City 1 Fernandes
Arsenal 3 Adebayor 2, Eduardo

It was a fruitful trip to the City of Manchester Stadium after the Gunners collected all the points on board against a City side that has yet to taste defeat at home prior to last night's match.

Manu Adebayor scored for the eighth successive match and assisted the one scored by Eduardo. Gelson Fernandes made the most of an error by Gael Clichy who lost the ball to Vedran Corluka. The Croatian international squared the ball to Fernandes who finished with a low ball past Jen Lehmann.

The goal kept the home side within touching distance of Arsenal throughout the match until Adebayor found the net for the 17th time in the Premier League this season with just two minutes remaining.

Earlier he opened the scoring after his attempt took a deflection off Micah Richard carried the ball past Joe Hart. Bacary Sagna made the all important run on the right which was detected by Cesc Fabregas.

The second goal came from the opposite flank where Glichy floated in a cross which Adebayor nodded down to Eduardo who was left unmarked. With his back to the goal the Croatioan international controlled the ball with his chest before delivering a wonderful acrobatic shot despite the close attention from Hart.

After the rest of the matches were played yesterday Arsenal remained on top, two points clear from manure whose late Carlos Tevez's goal spared them from defeat at Sp*ds while Chelski also had to share the spoils at Portsmouth.

It was a good weekend for the Gunners.

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