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will arsenal be able to come back tomo ?

2009/11/23 21:20:41 網誌分類: 波經
23 Nov

It's the similar feeling when u sat on the sofa in the midnight, watching yr team which have no clue to breakdown the opponent , while the weather was windy and raining on the ground.. then I always expected something would happen and it actually happened ..

http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/tv-online-sunderland-v-arsenal-highlights

That's not a strange feeling now which I get used to , so will these millionaire youngsters rebound tomo and win a home game before the clash with Chelsea ?

There is no better way to prepare a BIG match which will decide whether Arsenal can keep going in the premier league this season , by winning a home game 5 days before...It will boost their confidence or at least my confidence..what more u can say after 4 disappointing seasons and if there is a turning point to switch these lads into the men..It's now to switch it ON !!

Will Arsenal give us 75% of a season?

By Myles Palmer

 

After losing 1-0 at Sunderland, Arsene Wenger said, "We were not at our level. Some players struggled, really, to prepare, mentally, for a game like that. Because you know after an international break it's how well and how quickly the team can focus."

Watching his interview on Match of the Day, I was struck by how deflated he was.

Wenger is a great actor, as George Graham was, but here he was very, very  disappointed with his team, or himself, or both.

As Mark Lawrenson said, he was very downbeat.

Sunderland was a big game, so this was a big defeat.

A Gooner pal, a season-ticket holder decades, said, "I've never seen him so honest."

Today Louise Taylor, a northern reporter for The Guardian, said Wenger had claimed Sunderland had only one chance and scored, so he was "talking nonsense."

Louise, he's been talking nonsense for two years

He also said : at home, we’d have won that game. That is desperate stuff. Really, that is desperate nonsense. A ridiculous thing to say.

Arsenal didn't score for 71 minutes and keeper Pulop only made one save from Rosicky early on. Eduardo's chip just beat the post as it eluded Song's run. When Arsenal hadn't scored after an hour, Wenger brought on Arshavin for Ramsey, and when Bent scored, he brought on Vela and Walcott.

He is now comparing Vela to Robbie Fowler (!), while Walcott remains an injury-prone kid who has nothing but pace. Nasri wasn't tired, didn't play for France against Ireland, but he was invisible. Song and Gallas kept Arsenal in the game for 70 minutes, then Vermaelen let Darren  Bent get to a  corner and Bent mistimed the header abjectly. His header went flying towards the corner flag, not towards the goal, but when it rebounded back off Fraizer Campbell, Bent knocked it in from four yards.

A jammy  goal by Bent? Yes. Very jammy. But Arsenal's defenders didn’t win the first ball and  they didn't win the second ball into the goalmouth either.

Basically, Arsenal's style of play is too narrow, too samey, too intricate. Nasri was never in it, Rosicky is not scoring since his comeback, and Eduardo is a touch player who doesn't want to be touched.

Fabregas is similar to Ramsey is similar to Nasri is similar to Rosicky is similar to Eduardo and Vela. And Vela is a Mexican Eduardo. If the manager gives new contracts to Eduardo and Vela, thinking they will come good, he is still selling us the future. That is madness. Give that money to Arshavin ! Motivate him. The Russian has bottle. Arsenal need more power and experience into the team. If you have that, you can bring in kids one at a time to play with guys they can learn from. Kukuta can learn at Chelsea, Pato can learn at Milan. But if Arshavin has already left, don't start him.

Unfortunately, Wenger always buy the same kind of player, so his style is one-dimensional. He doesn't like crosses and flick-ons, he's more modern that that. He wants them to pass the ball into the penalty area. It might take 6 passes or 9 or 12, but he trains them to pass the ball into the penalty area.

When Arsenal  don't score first, when they you don't score early, when it doesn't  click, the team is impotent, and every performance like the one at Sunderland gives their opponents a lesson in how to nullify their one-dimensional style and beat them Hull did it, Fulham did it, now Sunderland have done it.

Luckily, most opposing managers are dunces and survivalists who are interested in damage limitation, so their teams give Arsenal the ball, go into their shells, defend the box, and inevitably lose.

Wenger's team s election, in difficult circumstances, was dubious.

Before the game Silvestre said there would be a red-hot atmosphere at Sunderland and we've got to be ready for that. Eboue said he'd be happy to play anywhere and pass on his experience to younger players (!). It sounded like both of them expected to start at the Stadium of Light.

On Saturday morning, the predicted team included Arshavin, Eboue and Silvestre.

Why didn’t Arshavin start? Because he was devastated after Russia exit from the World Cup in Slovenia. And he was carrying an injury.

Obviously, journalists don’t know the full backstage story at a training ground and their team predictions are guesses based on incomplete knowledge. In football, the eleven who run onto the field are often not the eleven the manager thought would be running on. All sorts of things can happen the day before a game or on match day.

On Saturday morning, I didn’t read a word of The Guardian sports section.  I didn’t get to it until Sunday afternoon. This was their predicted team : Almunia; Sagna Gallas Vermaelen Silvestre; Fabregas Song Ramsey : Eboue Eduardo Arshavin.

That team might have won at Sunderland or got a draw. It could have lost 2-0, of course. That is hypothetical now. That is irrelevant now.

What matters is the next game against Standard Liege, a team who would not beat Sunderland.

Arsenal's foreign players are always up for the Champions League and always turn it on for the Champions League. In their minds and hearts, it's where they live. The Champions League can be won by non-champions and it's the trophy they all want to win.

Arsenal need a point to qualify but the fans need a win, a comeback.

In recent seasons, Wenger has given the fans three-quarters of a team and three-quarters of a style. A million Gooners are now wondering if this will be three-quarters of a season.

 

 

 

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Persie 2009/11/28 01:10:20 回覆

Arsenal are always great to watch.  They always are.

I hope for a good game and good result too, on Sunday.

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chanreborn 2011/02/17
Wilshere and Szczesny give Arsenal far more authority and guts

By Myles Palmer

Arsenal 2 Barcelona 1

Villa 26, Van Persie 78, Arshavin 83

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The key player in the Nou Camp will be Szczesny.

So pray that nothing happens to Arsenal’s goalkeeper between now and Tuesday, March 8th.

Barcelona’s style is cleverly-timed runs onto sharp little passes, which c reates a lot of one-on-one chances with the keeper.

Wojciech Szczesny’s fine positional judgement makes him a master of making opponents shoot into the side-netting or just past the post.

On the goal, he was a bit unlucky because David Villa, a razor finisher in these situations, slotted between his legs.

By contrast, he got lucky on the loose ball after his save, when the scrambling Messi headed in but was flagged offside. Messi wasn't offside.

For me, Szczesny was Arsenal’s best player last night for that reason. Making Messi miss was the name of the game.

Yes, Koscielny played his finest game in an Arsenal shirt.

Yes, Jack Wilshere played with remarkable authority at the heart of the team. England need to play Jack football, Fabio - not Capello football.

Yes, of course, CL knock-out ties are a game of four halves.

Arsenal lost the first half 1-0 and won the second half 2-0 and halves three and four will roll round 20 days from now.

Arsenal raised their tempo after half-time and the game turned on 68 when Keita and Arshavin came on.

Keita replaced Villa to stiffen Barca's midfield, which was running out of steam, and allowed young Busquets to go ball-hunting further up the field.

Arshavin’s arrival (for Song) allowed him to link in a cool manner with Clichy, who played a killer ball forward into the box with his right-foot and gave Van Persie a chance to hit a mighty left-foot shot on the half- volley inside the near post of Victor Valdes for 1-1.

Valdes has always had flaky moments. That blunder by allowed Arsenal back into a game that Barcelona were still playing mostly in Arsenal's half.

Still, defending deeper can be good. You can only counter-attack if your opponents are in your half of the field. You can attack too much in a game. If you attack less, you often score more.

Frankly, Fabregas, Eboue and Walcott had been crap.

All three played crap. Only a blinkered, badge-kissing nincompoop would say any of those three played well last night.

Arsenal had nothing on the right flank but now, suddenly, that was where the winning goal came from after a fabulous move.

The cool Koscielny picked up the ball in his penalty area, passed to Bendtner, who passed infield to Wilshere, then quickly forward to Fabregas, who instantly released Nasri with a superb ball down the right flank.

Nasri could have tried the obvious with a low cross to the far post but chose instead to play a lovely pass which allowed Arshavin to curl his sidefoot shot behind Abidal and into the net from 15 yards.

That quality goal gave Arsenal their first victory against Barcelona and it set the seal on the pulsating, rocking, thrilling night that the Emirates has needed since 2006.

Sporting Gijon was a factor last night because game was much harder than the Wolves game was for Arsenal .

After two and half years of staggering success, and intensifying pressure, Barcelona are showing signs of burn-out, so Pep has to husband his resources very carefully.

Coming back off an international break, which is mostly where Barcelona d rop their points, he conceded an early goal at Gijon in a game that was very passionate, intense and physical, since Gijon are fighting for their lives just above the drop-zone.

 I was really enjoying the game but as the second half went on I was thinking : This is taking a lot out of Barcelona !

Indeed, it was a helluva battle that was taking a lot out of both sides.

Just as the commentators began to say that David Villa was about to be taken off, he glided onto a wonder-pass from Messi and chipped the keeper from the edge of the box and it finished 1-1.

Success brings a heavy schedule.

The more games you win, the more the pressure is on you. To handle that you need character and guts. Wilshere and Szczesny have given the team a lot more personality and authority than it had last year.

Big characters, big difference.

As Rufus Thomas said, age ain’t nothin’ but a number.

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ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Szczesny; Eboue, Djourou, Koscielny, Clichy; Song (Arshavin, 67), Wilshere; Walcott (Bendtner, 77), Fabregas, Nasri; Van Persie. Subs not used Almunia (gk), Rosicky, Denilson, Squillaci, Gibbs. Booked Song, Nasri, Van Persie

BARCELONA (4-3-3): Valdes; Alves, Pique, Abidal, Maxwell; Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta (Adriano, 88); Pedro, Messi, Villa (Keita, 67). Subs not used Pinto (gk), Bojan, Mascherano, Milito, Afellay. Booked Iniesta, Pique (misses second leg)

Possession :Arsenal 47% Barcelona 53%

Shots on target Arsenal 8 Barcelona 7

Man of the match: Szczesny.

Referee Nicola Rizzoli (Italy) 

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