Sunday, 28 September 2008

Not A Happy Anniversary for Arsene.

Arsenal 1 McShane OG
Hull City 2 Geovanni Cousin

Many were expecting a cricket score when Hull City came a visiting but I did share that view. Not after a good start made by Phil Brown's men that saw them in the top half of the Premier League table rather than the bottom.

But then again, I did not expect us to lose either.

On the 12th anniversary of a certain Arsene Wenger officially joined Arsenal it should be a week of celebration. Results from previous matches against Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United indicated the Gunners would be too much for the Tigers to handle.

However, Brown did not spend years under Sam Allardyce at the Reebok Stadium without picking up a thing or two from the big man when it comes to playing Arsenal.

There was a quote from Brown that to come away with anything from the Emirates is to catch Arsenal on an off day. It was certainly that day.

The first half was largely a forgetable affair with neither goalkeeper has to make any serious save at all. Then suddenly everything clicked into one fluid movement with Theo Walcott finally found his groove and a lucky deflection later Arsenal finally broke the deadlock.

A collective sigh of relief by many at the Emirates.

But it was not for long. A moment of magic by Geovanni brought things level again. The Brazillian was allowed too much time and space by the Arsenal players and there was nothing Manuel Almunia could do but grasping thin air as the ball whizzed past him.

A goal of the season candidate for sure.

Things got worse a bit later. Arsenal had conceded two goals from set-pieces this season and tonight they conceded another. The way Daniel Cousin scored his first goal for Hull indicated that we still need a big tall centre-half who could take charge from this kind of situation.

Neither William Gallas nor Kolo Toure could rectify the situation. Clearly, we are still looking for the next Tony Adams.

One thing about the match last night was that many Arsenal players looked like they were fasting. They were lacking the urgency required to match the pressing game that Brown instructed his men to carry out.

I am getting tired of seeing the two Manus, Eboue and Adebayor.

We played quite a number of high balls into the box but with Robin Van Persie being not the best player with the head, it would make more sense if Nicklas Bendtner was given the slot to partner Adebayor up-front.

I would play Walcott on the left and Van Persie on the opposite flank so they could cut inside and the more damage with their right and left feet respectively. A bit predictable but there would be variety and physical presence up-front especially against a team which has this never say die attitude that we were sadly lacking during the match.

Carlos Vela should have been given the nod sooner, especially after we fell behind in order for him to make a meaningful contribution. He was quite unlucky when the ball fell too near to him from the Gallas header.

As always, the question of luck would always come in after a defeat and it is no different this time around.

We simply did not have much of it tonight.

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Sunday, 21 September 2008

Another Comeback at the Reebok

Bolton 1 Davies
Arsenal 3 Eboue Bendtner Denilson

Arsenal went to the top of the Premier League with this comeback victory at the Reebok Stadium against what used to be their bogey team, Bolton Wanderers. It was a delight to watch the slick passing of the Gunners overcoming direct football deployed by the home team who relied on dead ball situations to pose problems to the Arsenal defence.

Despite using the direct route for most of the time, there were some moments of flair from Gary Megson's side. Kevin Nolan's long range effort in the 3rd minute ensured Manuel Almunia was on his toes throughout the match.

The visitors created a host of chances but much to the delight of the majority in the crowd, Bolton went ahead in the 14th minute through Kevin Davies who capitalised on some loose marking in the Arsenal defence from a Joey O'Brien's corner. It was a typical Bolton goal against Arsenal.

Then Manu Adebayor and Alex Song hit the post as Arsenal pressed forward for the equaliser. Then Kolo Toure saw his effort went just wide after Nicklas Bendtner had chested down the ball for him.

The Danish striker played a huge part in the equaliser by threading the ball for Manu Eboue to shoot home past Jussi Jaaskelainen. Replays suggested that the Ivorian was offside when the pass was made but this time the decision went Arsenal's way.

Barely a minute later Bendtner got his name on the scoresheet when another sweeping move on the left saw Denilson sprinting clear before delivering a low ball into the box. The tall Dane attacked the near post and managed to connect with the ball and turned it past Jasskelainen.

Toure and Almunia then combined to prevent Bolton from going to the interval on level terms. The Ivorian defender clean tackle robbed the ball from Ricardo Gardner who was poised to pull the trigger inside the box. Then Almunia dived to his left to push away Nolan's effort after the midfielder was set-up by Joey O'Brien.

Then a hard tackle on Gael Clichy by Davies saw the France international being taken off during the interval and Johan Djourou came on for the second half at the right-back spot while Bacary Sagna moved to the left to take Clichy's place.

Song nearly made the contest over in the opening minutes of second half with a good shot from outside the box but Jasskelainen denied the Arsenal midfielder with a good save.

As expected, Bolton would always be a threat with a single goal lead and they came close in finding the equaliser a number of times in the second half. However, Arsenal defended stoutly and when substitute Theo Walcott's pace led to another quick counter-attack Bolton were exposed.

The youngster found Adebayor who ran to the right. The Togolese delivered a hard low ball across the face of the goal and Denilson who came in from the blind side side-footed the ball home to ensure the three points going Arsenal's way.

For the moment, Arsenal are on top and hopefully they would remain there.

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Thursday, 18 September 2008

Back From the Dead

Dynamo Kiev 1 Bangoura
Arsenal 1 Gallas

Arsene Wenger expected a point from the trip to Kiev and a single point was what Arsenal got. The first half suggested that the trip back to London would be a jovial one as Arsenal stamped their authority all over their Ukrainian opponents.

Robin Van Persie came close but the biggest miss of the night surely had to be attributed to Manu Adebayor who shot high and wide with only the goalkeeper to beat after a mistake by the home defence.

Had Arsenal be more clinical in their finishing it would have been a different story altogether and continue Dynamo's run of defeats in the Champions League. Last season the Kiev side finished bottom of their group without a single point.

Perhaps the capital of Ukraine held a curse on Arsenal as the Gunners never get the right result there. But a point is definitely better than none though for a long time after going behind, Arsenal did not look like scoring at all.

Of course the penalty decision was very harsh and I thought the Dynamo player induced the penalty by pulling Bacary Sagna to fall with him. However it would not have come to that if William Gallas had not misjudged the flight of the ball which led to the break by Dynamo.

I was mouthing all kind of bad words to both Gallas and Adebayor when the two of them played quite a significant role in bringing the score to par. First the Togolese found the unmarked Theo Walcott wide on the right. Good for him.

Then Gallas popped up at the end of Walcott's low hard ball across the Dynamo's goalmouth to divert it into the net though there was a hint of offside (I think...) when he connected with the ball.

We continued to push forward but a point from Kiev could be regarded as a success considering previous heartbreaks that we suffered there.

Now, the Reebok awaits and hopefully we could snatch another three points there like we did last season.

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Sunday, 14 September 2008

E-Wow Park: Four on the Road

Blackburn 0
Arsenal 4 Van Persie, Adebayor 3

Last season the visit to Ewood Park spelt the end of Jens Lehmann's time with Arsenal after he let slip a long range effort by David Dunn as Arsenal were forced to share the points that afternoon. This time around it was completely the opposite as the Gunners ran out easy winners and by a scoreline which was quite unexpected.

Theo Walcott continued from where he left at the Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb on Wednesday with another display of confidence and maturity. Despite not getting on the scoresheet himself, the run that he made which opened the path for Robin Van Persie to score was certainly crucial.

The lead gave Arsenal confidence and despite not increasing the lead until late into time added on at the end of the half, Arsene Wenger's men were never in any real danger as they seized control of the proceedings.

The three goals scored by Manu Adebayor did take a few chunks of my 'dislike' for him. I do not know when it will be completely gone, perhaps it never will but as long as he is doing the job for Arsenal then it is fine by me.

So it is the long trip to Kiev now and hopefully the result there would be great for us Gooners.

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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Just Starting for the Season.

It was not the best of start to the season, having to miss writing about the opening five fixtures but hopefully I would be able to make amends from now on.

The opening quarter of an hour of the match against WBA had me drooling for what we could expect from Arsenal this season. The rest was a stark reminder that things could go the other way around and we could end up without anything to show again for the fourth season running.

Then came the visit to Craven Cottage when we simply did not do the business on the pitch. It was a poor, poor performance and of course credit must be given to Fulham who showed more willingness to get more out of the match than Arsenal.

FC Twente at the Emirates could be an early season disaster if the necessary result was not achieved. In the end it was back to the old Arsenal and it continued against Kevin Keegan's Magpies on Sunday morning (in Malaysia, that is).

I was urging another goal for Robin Van Persie to complete his hattrick but had my heart skipping a beat when he was seen clutching his ankle after the shot that hit the bar. Fortunately, it did not out to be a major concern. Hopefully he would return from his international duties with the Netherlands in one piece too.

The next three matches are pretty tricky too with Premier League trips to Blackburn and Bolton sandwiching the long journey to Kiev to face Dynamo in the Champions' League. The timing is good though for the Kiev trip as the wheather now is be more tolerable than during the later part of the year.

It seems the Boss is true to his words that there is no player available to strengthen the midfield, experience wise that is. For talents, I really think that we could boast one of the most skillful bunch of midfielders. Heck, if Manu Eboue could come up with the backheel to set up Van Persie's second, who else do you need? :)

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