Friday, 24 October 2014
YES. ITS THE SUNDERLAND NEXT
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YES. ITS THE SUNDERLAND NEXT
Yes and Saturday is here yet again, and as always its good to know that the Arsenal are playing on the day, and better of its a surgent arsenal with a good fighting spirit as evidently brought out in our last two fixtures. It couldn't be more fun now to write about the arsenal, and after a long time of in activity yes the blog is up and running again and precisely the first blog we are putting forward is the arsenal verses the Sunderland. hope you enjoy the read.
easy on paper it may seem to be considering the fact that Sunderland were just recently perpetual victims who suffered a trashing of eight goals at the hands of Southampton, yes its soton that managed to score all that load of goals again Sunderland , somewhat i dint expect the turn out of the match to be like that especially having known the way Sunderland have been playing so good at the premier league in the previous seasons, and furthermore no one really thought that soton could have managed to score such a margin against Sunderland. The question looming within me is where were the Lee cattermoles ? the likes of John o'shea ?
anyway that aside the fact of the matter why i run through this recent defeat of Sunderland is just but a imputation of Sunderland being an easy outfit to play against. but only on paper do they seem quite an easy opponent as it stands out to be Sunderland have been known to at least hold onto themselves and stand out to be a hard team to crack through, but how did Soton manage to go trough them in quick rushy successive goal after goal. the challenge now remains for the arsenal to unlock them out too and come out with the three points, at least its all that we need after all.
As a football fan i will defiently expect Sunderland to come out and fight out for their reputation and yes arsenal is that gigantic obstacle just in-front of them, so putting in mind that after the eight goal thriller they recently faced even Guss Poyet has a point to prove, especially after he himself said that he is still delighted to be in-charge and that if it was another team immediately after such a score line the manager could have been axed, but that seems to be not the case with Sunderland cos he is still the man in charge of it all and hence this sends a statement of content that he will really want to prove that it was only by chance that they managed to succumb to such a score line against soton. hence the man at the helm is so much aware of what he needs to do in order to stop his critic, the hurdle standing between him and that is the arsenal. So what should we expect will be genius approach that he is intending to use in order to stand out against the arsenal.
The motivation does not only fall to the manager but also to the players at large for them to perform especially after their graceful act of the fans being refunded after failing to be entertained by their team during the weekend , so apparently the players also will be playing out their heart against arsenal because they have the fans to impress and also they have a reputation to hold on for the world of football to see their quality, and yes its arsenal that is standing before them, its the hurdle they have to go past in order to attain their achievements as above mentioned.
On the other hand its the arsenal. yes the best team the world has ever seen and yes we are facing an opponent that has been a victim of malicious marrouding by a classic soton. its a must win game for the arsenal also and i particularly as an arsenal fan would really like it to be an emphatic win, yes i hate the fact that united are just merely above us on the table standings and i would really want us to win emphatically to reclaim our upper hand against them putting in mind that they are facing a rampant Chelsea on Sunday.
IS ARSENAL UP-TO TO THE TASK?
the question looming within us is now are we up-to the level we need so us to provide get that emphatic win i really desire, well that comes down to our players yes and the spirit and motivation they will have when facing Sunderland tomorrow. evidently speaking we have been quite poor at defending in the past two game; is it the Monreal effect? that i leave for you to consider but my assessment would be why are we playing him in the central defence when we have chamber who can play that part and yes Ballerin has been decent at right back so I have no objection of playing chambers central and Ballerin at the right back position..that i leave for you to analyze as introspectively. but looking back at our last two games we have conceded goals that are cheap for a team of arsenals caliber to concede , will Sunderland be looking at how we have been leaking free goals for opponents and tend to use that at their advantage, mark you they have Walters who can actually cause us quite some trouble on our goal, not forget the speed of Adam Johnson who could really use his pace against our very own one very slow number 4 am talking about Mertesacker, yes the man who i once heard that we need to improve on our defensive techniques and he falls victim of circumstance when he allows an opposition player a free header in our six yard box, yes that the man we really need him to stump up his defensive authority for us to get all the maximum points against especially due to the absence of Koscienly at the back. But then following his comments i really count on him to stand out to be our main man tomorrow."
“Everyone knows that it was a difficult start for us and our
confidence is not where we want it to be,” the defender admitted. “The
character is good, the mentality is good but, football-wise, we lack a
few things.
“Our passing game is not as efficient as last year. We have to admit we are not at our best, be honest with ourselves and train harder.
“We have to do better with our own possession to put more pressure on the [opposition], not lose so many balls in the middle of the park and play more in the wide areas. However, the finishing is just great at the moment and that keeps me believing and in a good mood.
“Everyone was really happy after the game and that creates belief and togetherness. That really helps us come back to full strength.”
so according to Mertesacker he knows that our confidence is not where we want it to be and am quite happy he did notice that because as the leader within the team i really want him to be the guy to motivate all the other player to play out their all against Sunderland so that we could get that precious win we really want right now.

One issue that is really putting me of is the suspension of Jack Wilshere, yes he is suspended for the game albeit not scoring a lot of goals i always like the impact that jack does put in in the football pitch especially when we are not playing at our best he always tries to ensure that our midfield clickks and performs, he will be a big miss for the game on Saturday.
Anyway, despite all the ooze of that i really expect arsenal to win this game keeping in mind that we have a better win ration when it comes head to head against Sunderland in the previous season.
probably starting line up
Sunderland
mannone
Reveillere Brown O'shea virgin
cattermole rodwell gomez
larsson wickham fletcher
Arsenal
Szczesny
Ballerin chamber mertesacker gibbs
flamini ramsey
chamberlain carzola sanchez
welbeck
good luck to the arsenal and the mighty arsenal community all over the world.
for critics,suggestions and compliments you can always send your tweets at futbol_fv
hope we all enjoy the read.
easy on paper it may seem to be considering the fact that Sunderland were just recently perpetual victims who suffered a trashing of eight goals at the hands of Southampton, yes its soton that managed to score all that load of goals again Sunderland , somewhat i dint expect the turn out of the match to be like that especially having known the way Sunderland have been playing so good at the premier league in the previous seasons, and furthermore no one really thought that soton could have managed to score such a margin against Sunderland. The question looming within me is where were the Lee cattermoles ? the likes of John o'shea ?
anyway that aside the fact of the matter why i run through this recent defeat of Sunderland is just but a imputation of Sunderland being an easy outfit to play against. but only on paper do they seem quite an easy opponent as it stands out to be Sunderland have been known to at least hold onto themselves and stand out to be a hard team to crack through, but how did Soton manage to go trough them in quick rushy successive goal after goal. the challenge now remains for the arsenal to unlock them out too and come out with the three points, at least its all that we need after all.
As a football fan i will defiently expect Sunderland to come out and fight out for their reputation and yes arsenal is that gigantic obstacle just in-front of them, so putting in mind that after the eight goal thriller they recently faced even Guss Poyet has a point to prove, especially after he himself said that he is still delighted to be in-charge and that if it was another team immediately after such a score line the manager could have been axed, but that seems to be not the case with Sunderland cos he is still the man in charge of it all and hence this sends a statement of content that he will really want to prove that it was only by chance that they managed to succumb to such a score line against soton. hence the man at the helm is so much aware of what he needs to do in order to stop his critic, the hurdle standing between him and that is the arsenal. So what should we expect will be genius approach that he is intending to use in order to stand out against the arsenal.
The motivation does not only fall to the manager but also to the players at large for them to perform especially after their graceful act of the fans being refunded after failing to be entertained by their team during the weekend , so apparently the players also will be playing out their heart against arsenal because they have the fans to impress and also they have a reputation to hold on for the world of football to see their quality, and yes its arsenal that is standing before them, its the hurdle they have to go past in order to attain their achievements as above mentioned.On the other hand its the arsenal. yes the best team the world has ever seen and yes we are facing an opponent that has been a victim of malicious marrouding by a classic soton. its a must win game for the arsenal also and i particularly as an arsenal fan would really like it to be an emphatic win, yes i hate the fact that united are just merely above us on the table standings and i would really want us to win emphatically to reclaim our upper hand against them putting in mind that they are facing a rampant Chelsea on Sunday.
IS ARSENAL UP-TO TO THE TASK?
the question looming within us is now are we up-to the level we need so us to provide get that emphatic win i really desire, well that comes down to our players yes and the spirit and motivation they will have when facing Sunderland tomorrow. evidently speaking we have been quite poor at defending in the past two game; is it the Monreal effect? that i leave for you to consider but my assessment would be why are we playing him in the central defence when we have chamber who can play that part and yes Ballerin has been decent at right back so I have no objection of playing chambers central and Ballerin at the right back position..that i leave for you to analyze as introspectively. but looking back at our last two games we have conceded goals that are cheap for a team of arsenals caliber to concede , will Sunderland be looking at how we have been leaking free goals for opponents and tend to use that at their advantage, mark you they have Walters who can actually cause us quite some trouble on our goal, not forget the speed of Adam Johnson who could really use his pace against our very own one very slow number 4 am talking about Mertesacker, yes the man who i once heard that we need to improve on our defensive techniques and he falls victim of circumstance when he allows an opposition player a free header in our six yard box, yes that the man we really need him to stump up his defensive authority for us to get all the maximum points against especially due to the absence of Koscienly at the back. But then following his comments i really count on him to stand out to be our main man tomorrow."
“Everyone knows that it was a difficult start for us and our
confidence is not where we want it to be,” the defender admitted. “The
character is good, the mentality is good but, football-wise, we lack a
few things.“Our passing game is not as efficient as last year. We have to admit we are not at our best, be honest with ourselves and train harder.
“We have to do better with our own possession to put more pressure on the [opposition], not lose so many balls in the middle of the park and play more in the wide areas. However, the finishing is just great at the moment and that keeps me believing and in a good mood.
“Everyone was really happy after the game and that creates belief and togetherness. That really helps us come back to full strength.”
so according to Mertesacker he knows that our confidence is not where we want it to be and am quite happy he did notice that because as the leader within the team i really want him to be the guy to motivate all the other player to play out their all against Sunderland so that we could get that precious win we really want right now.

One issue that is really putting me of is the suspension of Jack Wilshere, yes he is suspended for the game albeit not scoring a lot of goals i always like the impact that jack does put in in the football pitch especially when we are not playing at our best he always tries to ensure that our midfield clickks and performs, he will be a big miss for the game on Saturday.Anyway, despite all the ooze of that i really expect arsenal to win this game keeping in mind that we have a better win ration when it comes head to head against Sunderland in the previous season.
probably starting line up
Sunderland
Reveillere Brown O'shea virgin
cattermole rodwell gomez
larsson wickham fletcher
Arsenal
Szczesny
Ballerin chamber mertesacker gibbs
flamini ramsey
chamberlain carzola sanchez
welbeck
good luck to the arsenal and the mighty arsenal community all over the world.
for critics,suggestions and compliments you can always send your tweets at futbol_fv
hope we all enjoy the read.
Monday, 21 May 2012
Digging ourselves from out of the Grave: (Part 2)
In this follow-up piece of my second part on how as The Arsenal
we can dig ourselves out of the grave, I have come up with an approach or call
it a strategy that I personally feel would help deliver unto us at least if not
all, The League title, and yes I admit it is not gospel truth so I’m open to
constructive criticism.
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| Clean Slate: Time To Mend The Wrongs |
How to get back to trophy(s)
winning ways:
1)
Build and
strengthen existent core:
Much has been said about Robin Van Persie’s
contract talks, and God knows I could have done my best to steer away from them
in this piece had I even had the slightest of chances. But sadly there’s no way
I can. It’s well documented that for the past over 7 years now, we’ve sold a
key Arsenal player almost every season, right from Patrick Viera to the recent
departures of Samir and Cesc Fabregas. Good business in commercial terms but
honestly not so prudent a move from a footballing perspective, almost every
player that has been sold during these years has been part and parcel of the
core that formed the Arsenal squad. Continued rebuilding from scratch every
season could probably be an undeniable factor to explain the club’s trophy
draught, for that matter this writer insists and maintains that for whatever
price, we should NOT let go of Robin Van Persie, Alex Song and Theo Walcott;
they might not be the best out there in their positions and most probably not
many people’s favorites, but the work that has been put in to help them develop
from raw talent to near accomplished products should at least not be put to
waste. We have to maintain a certain bonding in the squad both on and off the
pitch and what better way than keeping around the “old” guard?
2) Set a Target:
At the beginning of the 2011/12 season manu’s
Alex Ferguson came out publically to state his side’s points target, he
declared that 80+ points was their aim, and in his opinion its all they needed
to ferry the League Title to the red side of Manchester. All credit to them,
they reached that target and matter of fact surpassed it, I don’t think the
same standards would hurt if and when set for the Arsenal Squad, for seasons
on-end we’ve barely managed to make it past the 70 points mark, a target that
could only have realistically won us the title had we still been playing the
game in the mid 90’s but this is a different stage, a much more evolved league
with much more at stake than before. I honestly feel that as a team we need to move
with the changing times if at all we are to convince anyone about the
seriousness of our ambitions. Set a target, make everyone believe and show them
how we can achieve it.
3)
Solid
Run:
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Unbeaten runs have always proven tricky for
Arsenal in that when ended, the team always struggles to regain its footing on
the soccer pitch and more than often many draws and losses have been
accumulated right after the ending of our unbeaten runs. However, I would like
to look at the positive vibes created by an unbeaten run, it shields the side with
a roaring reputation that most times goes into the games before even the
players set foot on the pitch, case in point here is games like Liverpool away
where even when we didn’t give our best, we still managed to come out with the
much needed 3points. I am of the view that if we breakdown the league into
3parts (and not two) where the first 3rd is the first 15games,
second as the next 13games and with the final 3rd as the last
10games. For now allow me to concentrate on the first and second 3rds, whence
we will get back to the final 3rd towards the end of the article. Our
set target for the first 15games should be achieving 40points out of the
available 45; see at the beginning of
the season (at least for most of them save for the just concluded one) we’ve
always burst of the blocks with too much steam, beaten teams with such ease and
by huge margins, I will attribute this to freshness of the lads and lack of
disruption by injuries, so no matter who the opponent should be, we should
fight to the best of our ability and at least not lose a single match in our
first 15 league games of the 2012/13 season, this is attainable with enough man
power and a rotational squad, something that I intend to talk about too in the
latter part of the article. With 40points from the first 3rd, we can
now afford to slack a bit, but only A BIT! In the next 13games, bearing in mind
the intensity of the league at this point, picked up knocks by players and the
increased schedules from other competitions so a minimum of 15 points from a
possible 33 shouldn’t be such a bad thing, this will give us a total of
55points from 28 games, I know, I know, not so good, but this should be the minimum
and at least we should all agree that it’s not the worst, matter of fact, not
so bad.
4) Rotational Squad:
Arsenal’s biggest problem amongst a throng in
the past seasons has always been a lack of team depth, we have constantly had
such a wonderful first team one that could convincingly beat the likes of
Barcelona, manu, Chelsea, citeh, name them all but the deficiency of depth
meant that seemingly easier jobs like Wigan Athletics, Fullham, Sunderland et
al could not be given the necessary urgency, and hence proving to be the
biggest regrets come end of season when we look back and hold our heads in
dejection. All this can be sorted out by putting a stop to experimenting with
struggling players and giving them time to develop and regain their confidence
in lesser competitions say like the Carling Cup or if this fails, loan deals to
clubs where they will have less pressurizing atmospheres to deal with. Because with
7 trophy-less seasons, the pressure at Arsenal is understandably just gonna
intensify as both positive and less optimistic fans will constantly look out
for reasons to explain out their beliefs. Talking about experimenting with
struggling players, I personally feel we sacrificed in the excess of 20points during
the just concluded season all for the development of one player who to be
honest didn’t really improve much at the end of it all. We should not have
another season of the same, but rather bolster the squad with some proven
quality or players sold out to the cause and will constantly give 100%+
whenever they don the Red & white canons.
5) Consistent Commitment and Passion:
From my observation, there is not such a
huge gap between the Arsenal squad and the teams that have lifted all of the four
trophies that the Gunners were competing for in the 2011/12 season. Matter of
fact all but NONE were at one point in the same season convincingly beaten by
The Arsenal but only difference has been focus and mental strength, producing
one brilliant game as a squad only to immaturely slack off in the next one and
cheaply give away leads in winnable games. Getting into our “must win something”
season, we have to give at least 99% in 99% of all the games we take part in,
and not only the players, but also the fans, coaching staff and management,
everyone should try and give their best to the best of their ability in doing
their jobs. This Arsenal team as a whole is honestly too good to keep just
coming close, show some PASSION!
6)
Iron out
the mistakes:
Saddens me to still have to write about
this, but It seems to have become norm now in the Arsenal squad that players
that have continually lacked that final meticulousness about their game
perpetuate the same old gaffes into new seasons and the trend is shockingly
repetitive. You’re always left wondering if it’s the coaching staffs who fail
to do their job in trying to iron these out or could it be a deliberate stubbornness
by players where they buy into their own hype and feel they’ve reached the
point where their game is more or less perfect?
7)
All
season focus:
I have asked this question before and allow
me to ask it one more time, who exactly should we blame for The Arsenal players’
lack of concentration and focus in the waning days and matches of the season? This
brings me back to my final 3rd segment of the season which was the
last 10 games of the league; I don’t think it’s asking for too much to set a target
of 10wins out of 10matches in the season run-in adding up all the points
attained from the 38games of a 3segment season would give us 85points. Surely even
if we don’t win it with 85points, not many will be left complaining, I for one
will be deservedly satisfied. Not only will it prove a team with a heart of a
champion but as well set us up for the next season because this honestly doesn’t
have to just be a one season miracle but rather a working strategy that should
be adopted by the team for seasons to come.
8)
Adaptive team
formations: please study opponents! Know their strengths and weaknesses,
identify their key players, don’t play to their advantage or else you will end
up being so predictable just like “The Art of war” states: take precautions
against the enemy who has good preparation and substantial strength. And there
sure is NO WAY you can know this unless you study your opponents, we should avoiding
outing the same known squad formation match after match, but rather try to play
to the weaknesses of the opponents by identifying our own weaknesses. This
should be most employed during periods when our key players are missing from
games due to injuries and fatigue, case in point here should be the way Arteta’s
absence was so visible for all to see and yet we still went on to play the same
4-2-3-1 formation without a dependable stand in for Mikel, this never works out
to our good and hopefully we can sort it out come 2012/13 season.
Conclusion: For
the past 7 seasons we have been observing, trying and learning, always doing
our best but coming short. I don’t think there is anyone with believable
footballing reasons still willing to wait any longer, and if nobody wants to
hear what I have to say, at least take Jamie Sanderson’s (@YoungGunsBlog) words
at heart: “Only so many times can
[you] sell top players and your captain before the wheels finally come off all
together”
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| Hoping: Hopefully when the season is finally over, and all the cameras are gone, visitors to this magnificent stadium will have an everlasting Smile. |
COME ON YOU GUNNERS!!
once again I would like to thank the following for being there for me:
Nil (@Nilstar1) for inspiring me
Nil (@Nilstar1) for inspiring me
Dave (@goonerdave66) for believing with me
Judy & Sharon (@judy_vancrescit , @shaza_420) for believing in me
and Anna (@MadRuskiGunner) for bearing with my nagging :)
thanks all
Rodger >> @rodgerk1
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Digging ourselves from out of the Grave: Determining How far The Arsenal can go in 2013 (Part 1)
In a two part series, I have done my best to go
through our past 7 failed attempts at winning something as a team, in form of a trophy for
The Arsenal, even after doing all we could and coming so close on many occasions.
Season(s) Review;
The last seven years for Arsenal have been anything but far
from outstanding in football terms. A lot has been said by many about the club
and sadly not much in complimentary proclamations; from departing players labeling the
club as an unambitious bunch to opponents and pundits reducing us to a club that only
flatters to deceive season after season (for the past 7). We’ve continually
seen the team trying so hard but yet having so little to show at the end
of it all, climbing atop the league table only to be bullied off because the
heat had gotten too much for the young squad to stay in the kitchen.
Fewer and fewer staying interested in looking at the balance
sheets that have continually (through the 7 seasons) been touted by the club
management as the greatest achievements attainable, and as the trophy-less seasons
have piled on; Some fans have taken to baying for blood (a list which seems to
be steadfastly growing every season that passes). This lot claim that their
patience has been stretched to limits too far, so much that they have resorted to
booing their "heroes and models" off the playing surface on home turf and threatening to
carryout bin bag protests against the manager and the team as a whole.
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| Balance Sheet: A big polarizing factor amongst gooners |
However, it has not been all gloom and doom for all; there is still a remnant that have held on to
faith, a considerable lot that have managed to put things into perspective and decided
to approach the situation with heads and not just the hearts. They know importantly
how much it takes to keep in topflight football especially after financing one of the biggest projects in modern football of building and moving to a new home stadium with no
sugar daddy’s wallet to suckle on. When you don’t have a billionaire financier to
treat the club simply as one of his toys that he gets involved with for
pleasure.
Nevertheless, in both cases (for both sets of fans), extremism is their
undoing, ignoring the current achievements and trashing glory days of the past
to prove your point is just myopic. And on the other hand being completely blind
to the current situation and trying to find all sorts of excuses to explain our
struggles is simply being hypocritical and out of touch. Considerable and
respectful criticism coupled with questions asked in civility have to be raised
by all concerned hearts and at least there should be believable answers to
explain things out.
With all that said though, surely there should be, and I
believe there is a way back to the VERY TOP for The Arsenal! Strange seasons
for many clubs come and go, but not many stranger than or even similar to Arsenal’s 2011/12
campaign; A mixture of complete downheartedness and despair adhesively
intertwined with absolute joy and bliss could best describe the different
stages of the season for The Gunners.
With plenty of learning experiences to be picked from the just
concluded season, chief amongst these should be the fact that its more to do
with the way you close the season than even the opening. In the first few games
of the season, Bolton was actually amongst the top 5 teams on the league table especially
after crashing Stoke City by 5 goals to Nil; And up to until the end of December 2011,
Wigan Athletic was all but destined for relegation based on their poor run of form. On the other hand, Arsenal
were languishing in position 17 on the league table after 7games into the
season. But just like the popular adage
goes “It is a marathon and never a sprint” and that my friend is the beauty of
a league. A league is NEVER won in August, September, October…. and NOT even in
February! We have also learned a very BIG lesson that money can, but only get
you too far! You can never buy a team of 22 players in one season, and even if
you managed to, you cannot maintain their form all season long. Manu and
Liverpool FC can testify to this.
The season ending saw favorite winners and
table toppers relinquish an 8point gap lead between them and the team in second
position to the eventual winners, and as well saw Wigan defy all odds to triumph
over all teams in the top 4 to beat the drop zone. In the same manner we saw a
small team choke in the final games of their season to squander 3rd place on
the table surrendering it to their fiercest and mightier rivals just across the
road. It is always a Marathon.
End of Part 1
In the next part I’m going to look at some pointers we can
put into consideration when vying for our first trophy in 8years, come next
season. A big thank you to Nil (@Nilstar1 ) who suggested this topic to me over
3months back hence giving me an idea of what to write about in this
article. Hope I’ve made you proud Nil.
Until the next piece, I remain yours
@rodgerk1
Saturday, 21 April 2012
BOUNCE BACK!! Arsenal vs Chelsea Preview
Was so broken by our loss to Wigan at HOME!! On Monday, a
shocking defeat it was like the coach himself admitted, the Gunners surely need
to respond with a big performance in today’s London derby. It’s a game with so
much at stake for both teams; a win for Arsenal will tremendously improve their
chances of cementing themselves into third place and hence moving closer to
guaranteeing automatic qualification to the Champions League next season. With Arteta
out for the season a man without whom Arsenal have not won a single game this
season, the midfield selection will most likely determine Arsenal’s chances in
this game, Aaron Ramsey who has been really low on confidence for most parts of
this season is expected to fill the boots of the big man, a move that might
most likely polarize fan bases in and outside the stadium. Abou Diaby and
Francis Coquelin have both been announced fit and up for selection and hence
either of them is expected to feature at some point in the game.
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| Gunning For The fans: Arsenal are expected to place themselves in pole position to finish 3rd |
With an eye on the Champions league finals after winning the
first leg of the semifinal tie at Stamford bridge, Chelsea are expected to
lineup a pretty altered side from what many saw midweek against Barcelona, game
plan might however stay the same with the blues opting to sit back, invite all
the pressure from an Arsenal side that will predictably be comfortable with the
passing game on home turf, and wait for their chance to pounce on any counter
attacks. It should therefore be upon Arsenal to determine right away what they
want to get from this game, close up all the spaces by making sure the defense
& defensive midfield stays disciplined enough not to make risky forward
runs that might make the team vulnerable to conceding from counter attacks.
Predicted starting XI
Arsenal:
Szcsesny, Sagna, Vermaelen, Koscienly, Santos. Song, Ramsey,
Rosicky. Walcott, Van Persie, Gervinho.
Formation: 4 – 2 – 3 - 1
Chelsea:
Cech, Ferreira, Terry, Cahill, Cole. Essien, Lampard, Mireless,
Mata, Sturridge. Torres
Formation:
4 – 5 - 1
Monday, 16 April 2012
Proof of resurgence: Arsenal v Wigan preview
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| Tactics: Brain power will rule this! |
Arsenal might have established themselves as the best passing team of the ball in the Barclays Premiership over seasons, but this season every time they’ve been matched up against opponents that aspire to play the same game, they have honestly come second. Memories of Fullham away in second half, and Swansea both legs still run fresh in the minds of ardent fans. Arsenal made Fullham look like Barcelona in the second half of the away game, and the same happened when they played Swansea especially at the Liberty stadium where the gunners were second to almost everything, especially when it came to ball play. Now gearing up to face a wigan side very good at their passing game as the champions Manchester united can attest, and a side that is giving their whole to fight against the drop zone, Arsenal who have not lost a single league game on a Monday for over a DECADE are faced with a task of trying to convince the home fans that they’re a team that has turned the corner, no more giving away of vital points unnecessarily against lesser opponents, they will do their best to triumph over a fighting Wigan that just managed to convincingly beat the league leaders in their most recent game having been hard done by by two offside goals in the game against Chelsea.
Tactics Rule:
As anticipated by many, this is a game that is most likely gonna be won by the best tactician of the night between the coaches, both teams have quality enough to surpass the other, hence team selection will determine the fluidity of either side which most likely will swing the results accordingly. Arsenal are expected to be welcoming back two players from injury, Gervinho who has been nursing a knock on his ankle and Kieran Gibbs who was taken off in the game against Manchester city with what is believed to have been a groin injury. The return of these will definitely boost a team that has been riding on its best form of the season.
Predicted starting XI:
Arsenal: Sczsesny, Sagna, Djourour, Vermaelen, Santos. Song, Arteta. Rosicky, Theo, Van Persie, Chamberlain.
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Wigan: Alhabsi, Alcaraz, Caldwell, Figueroa, Boyce. McCarthy, McArthur, Beausejour, Moses. Di Santo, Maloney.
Formation: 4-4-2
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
No Pushovers at This Stage: Wolves V Arsenal Preview
I like how Arteta put it
“We have some good examples this year when we have dropped points against teams near the bottom. We have to go there with the right mentality and the right approach and sense of pride. When you are playing away from home, there are no easy games in the premier league.”
I said this against Aston villa and as well against QPR, Arsenal’s biggest undoing in the past couple of seasons has been complacency against seemingly minor teams. In the past two seasons, the gooners have actually missed out on winning the championship due to losing focus and stumbled against “second paged” premiership teams, all the fans are now hoping though, that the team has turned a corner, through such a turbulent season, for them to finally string up a series of consecutive wins, it has been such a great achievement. Team has managed to win 7 of their last 8 games and is hoping to capitalize on their fierce rivals’ slip up in the battle for 3rd position as they visit molineux to take on bottom side Wolverhampton wanderers.
Since sacking their manager Mick McCarthy in February of this year, wolves have only managed to muster 1 point out of their last 8games, things are really looking bleak for Terry Connor and yet he has to do all his best to help the team keep in top flight football something that is really proving so hard for wolves. However its teams like these, struggling and battling to hang on to dear lives that have always given Arsenal the hardest of times, last season, right after victory over the mighty Barcelona, Arsenal could only muster a 2-2 draw against Wigan in their next outing.
The gunners’ team is once again faced with injury issues to their key men, with choice left back Gibbs ruled out, Sagna probably facing a late fitness test and Gervinho still not expected to start because of the ankle injury that ruled him out of the game against Manchester city. As if this is not enough, Arsenal are also to travel without their current on-form and arguably the best center back in the league currently, Laurent Koscienly as he has to serve a two games ban following his double figures yellow cards accumulation. The Arsenal is however expected to build on their form and resilience to employ whatever it takes to realize the three points needed for this fixture.
Predicted starting XI:
Wolves : Hennessey; Zubar, Johnson, Bassong, Ward; Kightly, Henry, Davis, Milijas, Jarvis; Fletcher.
Formation: 4-4-2
Arsenal: Szscesny; Jenkinson, Djorou, Vermealen, Santos; Song, Arteta, Rosicky; Theo, Chamberlain; Van Persie
Formation: 4-3-2-1
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