jonneymendoza
Legend
- 1 January 2004
- Arsenal
haha yea innit.
anyways tonight is a big game. we must win
anyways tonight is a big game. we must win
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Credit to Wigan and I too hope they stay up. Much better football when compared to the likes of QPR, Blackburn, Wolves, Villa, Stoke... I think teams like Wigan, Norwich and Swansea staying up with their managers will be good for the league.
I just can't agree with pundits saying Arsenal were outplayed yesterday. Fair play to Wigan, they grabbed 2 quick goals and counter-attacked for the rest of the night, without panicking too much on the ball. But Arsenal was all over them and wasted too many chances. Especially in the first half.
After Vermaelen's goal I thought it was a matter of time, but the team never cashed in those chances. Santos missed an easy poke from RVP's pass, Djourou was very unfortunate not to score, and Al Habsi made fantastic saves from Benayoun headers.
I don't think Arsenal were apathetic and they didn't underestimated Wigan too much. Arsenal worked hard during all match. But they lost their cool in the 2nd half and turned the ball over way too much.
What I really don't agree with is attacking a corner with all you've got still early in the game and allowing that sort of counter attack that originated their first goal.
Now Arteta is out for the rest of the season it seems. Watching Ramsey yesterday was painful. I know he can bounce back, pick himself up, and pull a Rosicky, but not now in the space of 5 matches. We're gonna need all the luck we can get from now on.
Pundits always talk like that when we lose, most of the time we lose we have better possession, chances, shots on goal etc (except for teams like BArcelona ). Just we are undone by our defensive weakness or mistake and then the other team defends well. Which means that they 'out played' us. In a way it is true as they outplayed us as they won....but that is not the sense of the word most people use.
The fact that we had all of those men in the box and gifted Wigan that counter attack (It was a great counter don't get me wrong, but it should never have been that easy) shows that we underestimated them. If the team didn't underestimate them, then we would have been a bit more cautious from the start. But no we went all guns blazing and left ourselves wide open.
Yeah, you could say they underestimated them a bit in terms of getting exposed at the back. Then we were stunned by 2 quick goals in succession. But at least it wasn't that kind of complacency that sees the team pass the ball around without much urgency. It was more the other way around, reckless attacking and we got caught with our pants down.
Yes Arteta is injured and Wenger said post-match it is a serious ankle injury. It would be great to count on him for the last couple of matches but I think it's unlikely. Wilshere is not making his comeback this season either. So once again we're short on midfield.
The injury update news say that Diaby and Coquelin are both coming back this week:
http://www.arsenal.com/team-news#
Given Ramsey's form, I think it would be better not to play him for the most part. Diaby doesn't inspire any hope in me. But you know what would be great? To see Coquelin have a run of games in his original position (CM). He's talented, energetic and has the right attitude and confidence.
Another option is playing The Ox as a midfielder. He played great against Milan, not so good yesterday. He would be a makeshift midfielder, of course, but I like the way he drives forward with the ball. He's a good option to have, but of course he has to mature a lot still, especially to play improvised on midfield.
Then there is Benayoun, who can play as a midfielder too. Again, not ideal, but the experience is there.
Diaby will do a Rosicky .....hopefully.
Diaby will do a Rosicky .....hopefully.
the biggest claim would be for Arsenal, Cahill on Van Persie.
That is a very, very biased post rentboy...i respect your opinion but don't agree at all...Arsenal got whistled by their own fans at a certain moment. You can't say that they were playing fantastic.
And you talk about injured Arsenal players, Chelsea played with a B-team...Ashley Cole, Ivanovic, Mata, Ramirez, Lampard, were all absent...this wasn't Di Mateo's first choice.
That is a very, very biased post rentboy...i respect your opinion but don't agree at all...Arsenal got whistled by their own fans at a certain moment. You can't say that they were playing fantastic.
And you talk about injured Arsenal players, Chelsea played with a B-team...Ashley Cole, Ivanovic, Mata, Ramirez, Lampard, were all absent...this wasn't Di Mateo's first choice.
That is a very, very biased post rentboy...i respect your opinion but don't agree at all...Arsenal got whistled by their own fans at a certain moment. You can't say that they were playing fantastic.
And you talk about injured Arsenal players, Chelsea played with a B-team...Ashley Cole, Ivanovic, Mata, Ramirez, Lampard, were all absent...this wasn't Di Mateo's first choice.
Was that mean't to be a sarcasm? Van Persie fall was from his own mistake.
A team that wants to win silverware should not loose against QPR.
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