Wednesday 5 December 2012

Olympiakos 2-1 Arsenal - Return of Little Mozart

It was a disappointing night in Greece for Arsenal who fielded a reserve team of fringe players and youngsters with one or two senior players. We could have had top spot in the group with a win but like Wenger I too think a rest is needed for a lot of the first team.

The first half wasn't too bad. We started the brighter of the two teams but lacked that bit of cutting edge. Gervinho was his usual frustrating self and Aaron Ramsey looked like a player very short of confidence. This was underlined when the ball fell to him in the box and he looked certain to score but he couldn't even make any decent contact with the ball and really messed the chance up. We did find a breakthrough though and Gervinho's only good bit of play on the night saw him take the ball to the byline and drag a few defenders with him before cutting it back to the 'Little Mozart' himself, Tomas Rosicky to curl the ball into the net.

The second half was just poor from our point of view. Rosicky went off at half time to be replaced by Arshavin who moved into the front three with Oxlade-Chamberlain dropping back. We just didn't have that creative flair in the middle nor anyone at top who could make something out of nothing. I still don't see the point of Chamakh. He did nothing on the night but will be disappointed that on a couple of occasions Gervinho could have played him in and didn't. Whether that is a lack of vision or just selfishness I don't know. Maybe a bit of both.

Olympiakos turned the game around. They were fortunate however. Their first goal resulted from a corner which should have been a goal kick but nevertheless we should have done better defensively. Moments after the corner was cleared the Greeks played in into the box which saw the ball hit Aaron Ramsey and fell kindly to Maniatis who stabbed home from close range. The second goal we couldn't do anything about. It was a superb curling shot from range by substitute Mitroglou.

So we finish second in our group which is still better than half the English teams in the champions league but I do fear we wont get beyond the last 16 whoever we are drawn against. I'm far more interested in three points at the weekend to get our league campaign back on track and then the league cup tie against Bradford. Come on you Gooners!

Sunday 2 December 2012

Arsenal 0-2 Swansea - Why Do I Do This Blog?

Sometimes I wonder why I put myself through it. In writing this blog I now have to relive that complete shower of shite that I saw from my club yesterday.

We should be winning games like this. That's the bottom line. Take nothing away from Swansea, they were fantastic and deserved to win. The margin could have been more had it now been for Szczesny in our goal making a couple of good saves.

It looks liked the game was heading for a 0-0 draw. I always maintained we had some hope of a late winner but it didn't come from us. In the 88th minute Michu was put threw and finished well and a couple of minutes later he doubled Swansea's lead after a slip from Jenkinson allowed him to get through on goal and he once again took it well.

We had a couple of penalty appeals during the game waived away. Not really surprised as we never seem to get given any. Gervinho spurned a good chance in the first half after a good ball from Jenkinson but Gervinho couldn't make proper contact with it. In the second half our best chance fell to Vermaelen who headed straight at their goal keeper.

So once again we have witnessed a gutless, half arsed Arsenal performance. Wenger put it down to the players being 'jaded'. It's embarrassing really. These are professional athletes who earn thousands a week and apparently they are tired. Swansea played midweek too so it's no excuse. It's like we played an away game in Eastern Europe a few days before. It's obvious what our problem is. Lack of goals. Last season a certain Dutch player papered over the cracks with his goals and now he's doing exactly the same thing in Manchester. We now have no paper for the cracks and we find ourselves in 10th place, just 2 points ahead of Liverpool who are terrible.

January is going to be huge for this club and Arsene Wenger. A lot of fans want him out and he's going to have to work his magic and show us what we know he can do and get this team back to winning ways. If not it's going to be a long old season.

Thursday 29 November 2012

Everton 1-1 Arsenal - Is It A Good Result?

I'll hold my hands up and be honest first. I didn't see the game. I've seen the goals but not the match so forgive me if my match report is brief.

Theo Walcott put us ahead after just 51 seconds. A neat one two with Aaron Ramsey put Walcott in from a wide position and his shot deflected in. Marouane Fellaini who was back in the Everton side after a one game ban equalised after Sanga gave the ball away. Fellaini finished smartly from 25 yards. From the match reports I've read it doesn't sound like there was a great deal of action, especially from ab Arsenal perspective. Everton had a chance in the first half when Jelavic shot over after a clever turn in the box. In the second half they had a strong penalty claim waved away after Mikel Arteta appeared to have dragged Pienaar down.

There's been a mixture of reactions from this match. I think the Villa result has had a huge impact on the thoughts of most Gooners. Had we beaten Villa and drew here we would have all been happy but dropping points at Villa gave this one a must win feeling. It doesn't work like that though. Everton have been nothing short of fantastic at home this season. They are yet to lose at home despite their recent form dipping a bit.

Everton are a team that most neutrals find hard to dislike. David Moyes has done a fantastic job and they will be the team for us to beat to 4th spot I believe. A draw at least means they are not pulling any further away from us. I know we lost another couple of points on them lot down the road but we will catch them sooner than later.

Sunday 25 November 2012

Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal - Calm Down Wenger Out Brigade

Yesterday's game was disappointing. A game played in poor conditions where the pitch was saturated and slippery. A game where Villa deserve credit for pressuring us in the midfield and forcing us into errors. A game where we kept a clean a sheet. Unfortunately we just lacked a creative spark. Cazorla was quiet and it seems these days if you keep him quiet the rest of the team are quiet. Ramsey, who is usually the focus of so much stick was our best performer in midfield but he couldn't help us find a goal we needed.

We made three changes from our last match. Wilshere, Vermaelen and Sagna were rested with Ramsey, Gibbs and Jenkinson coming in. It was nice to see Gibbs back and he certainly gives us something more down the left hand side. He lacked a bit of sharpness due to his recent injury but I expect him to come good. Looking forward to having him and Sagna back together.

Villa were not much of a huge threat. Andreas Weimann had a goal disallowed correctly for offside, from a bizarre free kick which seemed to have been given after Szczesny slipped over outside the box. In the second half Holman (who?) had a cracking shot saved by Szczesny who's fingertips pushed it onto the post and wide. Our chances were very few and far between. Koscielny for some reason was in the box and unmarked shot over from about 8 yards. He was spinning on the ball and was always under it but you would have expected Podolski or Giroud in that position to have buried it.

Cazorla shot wide in the second half after some good build up play. We have upped the tempo a bit but we didn't really sustain it throughout the second half until the final few minutes. Arshavin and Gervinho were introduced and Arshavin almost found Gervinho with a great whipped in cross that Clark intercepted. Clark certainly performed very well for Villa on the day and made a couple of vital interceptions.

So it ended 0-0. Very disappointing from our point of few. Neither team played well and we will need to up our game at Everton. They are on a poor run but have a lot of talent and they will punish us if we play like this. Hopefully Jack Wilshere will return as we lacked his craft in the middle. Wenger's substitutions were questioned after the match. It was quite strange pulling off Giroud for Coquelin at the end when we were pushing for a goal and Wenger reacted furiously to the questions about his substitutions. 
"What is the thinking behind the substitution? I will not explain every decision I make.
I have managed for 30 years at the top level and I have to convince you I can manage the team?"
Pressure showing maybe? I don't agree with Wenger's subs on most occasions. I don't like our formation either yet I am still shocked at the reaction from a lot of our fans yesterday. The Wenger out brigade were in full force. Anyone would think we lost 6-0. A lot of our players were poor. There's no doubting their ability but it's unfair that Wenger should be at the centre of abuse all the time from such fickle fans. One week they chant 'There's only one Arsene Wenger' and the next it's 'You don't know what you're doing'. Lets face it, every move a manager makes is a gamble. They don't always pay off and maybe Wenger got it wrong with the players he rested and the subs he made but that's hindsight for you. Just because he got this wrong doesn't make our opinions on what he should have done automatically right.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Arsenal 2 -0 Montpellier - We're Through Again!

Whatever people think about Arsene Wenger and the current lack of trophies at the club you can't deny our fantastic achievements when it comes to getting into the Champions League and getting out of our group. This is the 13th year in a row that we've gone through from the group stages and although it's likely we will get knocked out in the later stages it's still a remarkable achievement. Just look at Man Utd and Man City last year and Chelsea who are on the brink of elimination this year along with Man City once again going out of the group stages whilst the Arsenal march on.

We knew a win for us and Schalke would put us through and we got what we wanted. The game wasn't as straightforward at times as we would like but overall it was a lovely routine win and a clean sheet. We didn't have to play great but we did enough. Montpellier had a lot of the ball, especially in the first half but they never really looked like causing us any trouble. I can barely recall them making a shot on target.

The first half was really sloppy by our standards. We gave the ball away so many times it was a bit frustrating. Despite our lackluster first half we were the ones who came closest to scoring. Vermaelen put in a cross from the left hand side which Koscielny headed against the bar. Just moments later our other centre back, Per Mertesacker picked the ball up outside the box and danced past a couple of players before eventually being tackled before he could get a shot away. Podolski had a couple of shots that went just wide but he was clearly warming up for something more special...

We took the lead early on in the first half. Vermaelen sent a cross into the box for Giroud to header down into the path of Jack Wilshere who scored his first goal since his injury. It was a lovely little finish from close range and no more than the boy deserves, he's been excellent so far. We stepped up a gear after that and managed to score again. This one was special. My usual goal celebration is 'GET IN!' but this one made me say 'What a goal!. Good work by Oxlade-Chamberlain on the edge of the box resulted in the ball falling to Giroud who dinked the ball over the defense to Lukas Podolski to volley in with his left foot. It really was a fantastic finish.


Giroud had a chance to score against his old club when his shot was saved but he had to settle for his two assists on the night. The Frenchman is really looking like a fine addition to this team and we seem to playing more to his strengths. His hold up play, cushioned headers etc. is what you need from a traditional 'number 9' which we are seeing more of and he's also good defensively when needed to. Podolski is showing us why Wenger signed him and from being a side who looked like we couldn't score a couple of months ago we now have a very tasty looking strike force. We also now have Gervinho back and it will be interesting to see if he can get back into our front three. It will be tough for him.

So we're through to the next round. Top of the group is out of our hands but Wenger said he wants to go for it. Personally I don't really care. If you want to win this competition you have to beat the best so sometimes getting them sooner rather than later might be a good thing.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham - North London is Still Red

17 minutes Tottenham DVD
Well after a few recent lows I can't think of anything better than beating the old enemy to lift our spirits. Yet another 5-2 victory over the scum just 9 months after the last one, and although this victory might not be as sweet as the previous encounter it's still up their with one of the most satisfying victories.

The match got off to the worst possible start for us. William Gallas had a goal ruled out for being offside before another former Gunner, Adebayor put them ahead with a tap in after Szczesny palmed away Defoe's shot.Adebayor soon went from hero to villain just a few minutes later when he lunged in on Santi Cazorla. His foot was high and his studs were showing so Howard Webb had no choice but to send him off. It was this point when things started going well for us. The red card gave us some momentum and it wasn't long before we were level. Some great work on the right hand side from Theo Walcott allowed him to float a cross in for Per Mertesaker to superbly header in. Our big fucking German getting his first goal for the club. Speaking of German's our other German Lukas Podolski put us ahead 18 minutes later when his shot from inside the box took a small deflection off William Gallas to trickle in. 

Just before the break we made it 3-1. Santi Cazorla making space for himself on the left hand side to whip in a cross for Olivier Giroud to slot home from close range. The Frenchman is starting to find the net more regularly now which is great to see. At the start of the second half AVB made a couple of changes to Spurs. He decided to go for it and play 3-5-1 by taking off his full backs and adding Dawson at centre back and adding Clint Dempsey to the midfield. Like the second half they started well but they couldn't find the goal they needed to get back into the game and we exploited their lack of numbers at the back. Walcott fed in Lukas Podolski to play the ball across the box for Cazorla to smash home from close range to make it 4-1.

They pulled one back from a low range drive from Planet of the Apes extra, Gareth Bale but we finished the half professionally, keeping the ball and running down the clock. Had we done that in the 4-4 a few years ago the outcome would have been different. We also managed to grab another goal at the end. Oxlade-Chamberlain burst down the right and played the ball across to Theo Walcott who finished with a strikers finish. He certainly deserved a goal. The whole team were great but Walcott, Cazorla, Podolski and Wilshere were particularly outstanding. 

Lets hope with this great result that it has the same outcome as last years 5-2 and drives us forward whilst Spurs slip down the table. Fingers crossed.

Sunday 11 November 2012

Arsenal 3-3 Fulham - Don't Blame Arteta

You can't score 3 at home and not win the match. Another 2-0 lead lost in a week and our defensive woes continue. Finally Theo Walcott was given the responsibility of taking corners after he assisted from two against Reading and he whipped one in for Giroud to header home to make it 1-0 after 11 minutes. 12 minutes later we made it 2-0 when Arteta pulled the ball back to Podolski who beat the keeper from 6 yards.

Unfortunately the 2-0 lead didn't last long. Before the match Fulham were the second highest scorers in the league so you thought they would have goals in them and they proved they did. First Berbatov became the next person to score past our zonal marking from a corner when he nodded in Bryan Ruiz's corner. We were beaten by another header before the break when Berbatov became provider and whipped in a cross for Kacaniklic who made it 2-2.

Fulham took the lead in the second half. Arteta lost the ball in his own area to Ruiz who he then tripped up trying to claim the ball back. Berbatov stepped up and coolly converted. Fulham's lead didn't last too long and we soon made it 3-3 when Cazorla played in Giroud who's shot hit the post but bounced out to Theo Walcott who crossed back in for Giroud to equalise.

In the dying moments of the match we had a golden chance to claim victory when we were awarded a penalty for a really harsh handball by Sascha Riether. It wasn't s pot kick in my book and when Arteta stepped up and his shot was saved justice was done as much as it hurts me to say so. Arteta got blamed by a lot of fans for missing the penalty and costing us the game but at the end of the day we shouldn't be letting 3 goals in at home in the first place. So far this season we've found ourselves lacking goals or shipping in too many. I can't see this team every turning up and winning 3-0 comfortably against anyone at the moment. This should have been one of those games and at 2-0 up we should have held on and built on our lead. A lot of work needs to be done at this club. The North London derby would be a great game to turn our fortunes around.

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Schalke 2-2 Arsenal - Better But Still Disappointing

Before the match most Arsenal fans would have been happy with a draw. Especially when you take into consideration our previous form. Schalke themselves, despite losing in their domestic league a few days before also are certainly no pushovers, after all they beat us in the reverse fixture quite comfortably. With that in mind it was a bit of a shock when we found ourselves with a 2 goal lead. Unfortunately we couldn't hold onto it and a draw was a fair result in the end.

We made a couple of changes from the team that lost to Man Utd. Santos was finally dropped and Vermaelen shifted to left back. Koscielny taking his place in the middle. Theo Walcott also started in place of Aaron Ramsey.

We opened up the scoring when Theo Walcott (sign da ting) pounced after hesitation from Giroud. The Frenchmen found himself one on one with the goal keeper after a defensive error but couldn't find the composure needed to finish the chance as the keeper closed in on him. Luckily Theo Walcott was racing in behind him and stole the ball and with the help of a lucky deflection found himself tapping into an empty net. As games go on Theo is making stronger claims that he should be the one played as the central striker and not Giroud.

Giroud however showed us exactly why Arsene Wenger signed him and why he should also be the one up from when he thundered in a close range header after 26 minutes. Good work out wide from Podolski saw him whip a cross into the middle and Giroud showed great movement to find space and power the header in. Movement and heading are surely two of Girouds best strengths and he showed them both there. As for who should play up front I honestly think Theo and Giroud in a 4-4-2 could be lethal. Their different styles of play certainly compliment each others, also Podolski is another one who would sit being up top too.

We looked set to in at half time 2-0 up but Schalke pulled one back. An unfortunate slip from Cazorla (one of many from several players on the night) allowed Schalke to gain possession and Lewis Holtby played a lovely ball into Huntelaar who found the far corner.

Schalke took control in the second half and had a glorious chance to equalise when Huntelaar was clean through on goal but Mannone got down well to save his shot. Schalke's dominance was finally rewarded when Holtby flicked on a cross to Farfan at the back post who smashed a shot in goal via a deflection off Thomas Vermaelen. It wasn't given as an OG as the ball was already going in.

Despite all of Schalke's dominance they couldn't find a winner and it was actually Arsenal who could won it late on as Theo Walcott was put through. He tried to place his shot through the keepers legs but the goalkeeper saved it with his feet. So 2-2 was the final score and a fair result on the night. It was a shame we couldn't hold onto our lead. There wasn't even Aaron Ramsey or Andre Santos on the pitch to blame for this one.

Saturday 3 November 2012

Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal - Flattering Scoreline for Us

Another defeat to blog about. Yippee! Shit, I forgot that sarcasm is lost on the Internet. Anyway this is the one match I dread each year. Last years 8-2 defeat will be hard to beat but this game, despite the scoreline being more generous gave me just as much to be frustrated about as a Gooner. In all honesty Man Utd were not that good themselves, we were just worse.

The game got off to the worst possible start when Robin Van Persie scored after two minutes after a mistake from Thomas Vermaelen saw his half arsed clearance (and that's being generous) fall straight to him and he slotted in the far corner. We all knew he would probably score. If you had bet your house on him scoring you would have only got an extra 50p back on top, such were the odds. Arsenal never took the handbrake on to be honest Utd didn't do a great deal either until the end of the half when Cazorla was judged to have handled in the area. The Spanish midfielder was clearly trying to block his face from being hit by the ball but at Old Trafford you can't get away with anything in your own box. Up stepped Wayne Rooney who hilariously put it wide.

That wasn't enough to boost Arsenal in the second half. We had a bit more of the ball but still couldn't muster a shot on target. Valencia missed an open goal for Man Utd who did eventually make it two. Mannone made a great save after an offside Van Persie tried to place a shot past him but moments later Evra nodded in a cross after the resulting short corner. Cleverly and Wilshere were both booked in the match and both were looking in danger of being sent off. Ferguson swiftly took Cleverly off for Anderson but Wenger kept on Wilshere and the young Englishman was sent off by card happy Mike Dean for a second yellow card. Some people may blame Wenger for this but you can't take off every player on a yellow. Wilshere should have known better. He will now miss the Fulham match.

Arsenal finally had a shot on goal after 92 minutes, Giroud had one saved at close range and a couple of minutes later Santi Cazorla scored an unlikely consolation goal with a nice finish into the top corner. Once again we went to Old Trafford and came away with nothing. It wasn't so much the result that frustrated as the lack of passion, energy and drive from our players. They just never got going a midfield of Wilshere, Cazorla and Arteta who are on paper at least better than the Utd midfield should be creating chances. No shot on target until the 92nd minute is appalling. I don't know what has happened to my club since the international break but they just look lazy. I don't agree with the tactics we keep insisting on using either. That itself if worthy of a future blog post.

Credit to the away fans who were in fine voice throughout as always. I didn't like a couple of certain chants towards Van Persie despite them being deserved. The C word definitely shouldn't be used at any football match as there are young children present and the 'She said no' chant is tedious and boring. Still I can't help but love hearing our away fans drown out home fans at almost every away match. Not a hard thing to do at Old Trafford though. The fans will have a long trip back to London as will the traveling Arsenal fans. See what I did there?

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Reading 5-7 Arsenal - A Game of Two Halves and Extra Time

I don't really know what words to use to describe this match. 'Mental' seems to be the most common word floating around and it's pretty apt. With just 37 minutes gone in the match, Arsenal were all over the place and we found ourselves 4-0 down. I was getting ready to write an angry blog post at that point about the lack of effort from the team as a whole. We were truly terrible at that point.

It took Reading 11 minutes to open the scoring with Robson-Kanu picking out Jason Roberts (who we made look like a world beater in that first half) unmarked in the box. It was soon 2-0 just 6 minutes later as Chris Gunter's cross came off Koscielny and beat Martinez at the near post. Martinez himself was at fault for the 3rd goal as he couldn't get a strong enough hand to Leigertwood's shot which looped into the net after hitting the goalkeepers hand. Martinez couldn't have done anything about the 4th as Hunt headed in well from Garath McCleary's cross. So at 4-0 it was looking bleak but Arsenal were given a glimmer of hope as Theo Walcott raced through the middle and scored with a great finish to really stake his claim to play as a centre forward.

After a bright first five minutes by Reading in the second half, Arsenal finally took control of the match. 62 minutes in Wenger made changes with Giroud and Eisfeld coming on for Frimpong and Gnabry. Giroud made it 4-2 with a superb header from a Theo Walcott corner and Koscielny also got on the end of a Theo Walcott corner to make it 4-3 with just stoppage time remaining. Reading tried to run down the clock, making a last minute substitution and their fans not giving the ball back quickly for throw ins. This meant that out of the 4 minutes added on ended up nearly playing 6 minutes and that was enough for Arsenal to equalise. It was Theo Walcott again who officially was given the goal. His shot was cleared off the line before Jenkinson fired home but replays showed that Theo's shot had already crossed the line.

So FT 4-4 and extra time loomed in this extraordinary game. Could their be more twists? You bet there was. Chamakh scored with a low drive from outside the box to make it 5-4 in the first half of extra time. In the second half of extra time Reading scored again with Pogrebnyak heading home from close range. Reading once again thought they may have done enough but Arsenal never gave up and scored twice in the dying minutes of extra time. First was Theo Walcott again, completing his hattrick in easily one of his best matches for the club. With Reading pushing again the ball was cleared long from Arsenal with only one Reading defender back who completely missed the ball allowing Chamakh to run in and lob the onrushing Federici in the Reading goal to complete the scoring.

Now that I have my breath back after that extraordinary match I have to give huge credit to the team. They looked terrible in the first half and could easily have rolled over and given up entirely but they never stopped. The goal before half time might have been very important as it gave just enough hope for the players to go and turn it around. I hope this match will give everyone at the club a huge confidence boost going into the game at Old Trafford on Saturday. I know a lot of the players wont be involved on Saturday but I really think Theo Walcott will be there on the bench and Giroud is likely to start. They were both awesome in this match and can take that into the game on Saturday. Both players must be exhausted but I'm sure they will recover. 

It's great to be on the right side of an epic comeback for once. There's certainly not a lot of dull games when you're an Arsenal fan. Ooo to be a Gooner.

Saturday 27 October 2012

Arsenal 1-0 QPR - Arteta, the pinball wizard

I finally have a goal to write about! Mikel Arteta scored against QPR in the 84th minute to give us an unconvincing win against bottom of the table QPR who had Stephane M'Bia sent off.

The big talking points of the day were the return of two of our players from long term injuries. They were of course Bacary Sagna and Jack Wilshere. I was very impressed with both of them today. I didn't have much expectations for either of them to make a huge impact as they have been injured for so long but Wilshere especially looked like he hasn't been out of the game at all and was easily our most creative player whilst he was on the pitch. Sagna showed signs of why he should be starting in the team despite Jenkinson doing so well as his deputy. After 66 minutes Jack was substituted off for Theo Walcott who made his first appearance since getting injured on International duty.

The first half was very dull. Arsenal started brightly but after a while went back to the stale football we've seen over the last couple of matches. The only shots of note was a header from Ramsey which hit the bar and an effort from the edge of the area from Giroud which was palmed away by Cesar in the QPR goal. Arsenal stepped it up a gear in the second half however yet couldn't make too many clear cut chances. Santi Cazorla should have made it 1-0 when Walcott's cross fell to him unmarked in the box but he blazed it over. With 79 minutes gone, Stephane M'Bia was brought down by Vermaelen but then lashed out at him and the ref had no choice but to give him a red card. 5 minutes later Arsenal finally made the break through. The goal came in a chaotic pinball fashion as first Giroud's header was saved by Cesar, it then fell to Arteta who headed against the bar but the ball kindly dropped to his feet for him to smash it home. My reaction was not my usual cheer of YES! but instead was FINALLY! which sums up the mood I think all us Gooners were in.

QPR didn't really threaten but had a couple of chances at the end. Granero dragged a shot wide and Jamie Mackie hit on straight at Mannone. It was a nervous finish and one that isn't good for my heart but we held on to take all 3 points.

So our first goal and first win since beating West Ham 3 weeks ago and I personally don't care if it wasn't a typical Arsenal performance. Sometimes you just have to grind out these types of results. Santos played a lot better than he did midweek although he was rarely troubled and even Ramsey put in a good shift, once he was moved to his favoured position in the middle. We also saw a late cameo from Arshavin who I thought looked decent. He made a great tracking back tackle late on.

Very much looking forward to see who will play midweek against Reading. Hopefully we will see a little more of Jack Wilshere.

Wednesday 24 October 2012

Arsenal 0-2 Schalke - Another shower of shite!

The name of this blog, The Angry Gooner is meant to be ironic. I love my club and I'm not one of these Wenger out morons either but nights like this really frustrate me as an Arsenal fan. It's not often we see the team fail to score in successive matches (okay I know we started the season like that) but we don't see us lose two in a row very often either.

Once again the team look lethargic and laclustre, despite looking bright in the first ten minutes without much real penetration. Gervinho again was at the heart of much criticism and his night was summed up in the second half when he did an appalling dive in the Schalke box. Speaking of dives the referee booked Afalley in the first half for diving when he could have easily have given a penalty. What Mannone was doing was beyond me but I do think Afellay went down too early. Had he waited a split second later it would have been a nailed on pen.

Andre Santos had a torrid night. After about 30 minutes we saw Koscielny warming up and there were some shouts that he might replace Santos and Vermaelen would be pushed to left back. Steve Bould who took the managers role with Arsene Wengers touchline ban later regretted not doing so when Schalke scored two late goals, one of which saw Santos play Huntelaar onside and the second he allowed Farfan way too much space to cross for Afellay to finish at the back post. It's very frustrating when fans, commentators and pundits alike can see how much of a hard night Santos was having yet he was kept on the pitch. I know taking a player off for playing poorly can dent their confidence but at the end of the day who's fault is it that they are playing badly? Taking a player off shouldn't dent their confidence anymore than it should drive them on to do better to get back into the side.

I apologise for picking on certain players again. I will not try to make that a theme of this blog. I don't like doing it and the whole team should take equal responsibility for a loss. I must say that despite the result and the overall performance I was very impressed with young Francis Coquelin who was easily Arsenal's best player on the night. The youngster has started the season very well and has not put a foot wrong. Gnabry also made a short cameo appearance to add to his Premiership debut at the weekend and managed Arsenal's only shot on target in the whole match in the dying minutes. These young players are knocking on the door and the senior players need to pick up their game quickly or they could lose their places in the side. Maybe Wenger needs to be more ruthless and drop one or two of them to give them the kick up the backside they need.
 

Sunday 21 October 2012

Norwich 1-0 Arsenal - Same old story

Norwich City have been on terrible form, Arsenal have been pretty good so all we have to do is turn up and win right? Wrong. That appears to be the attitude our players had on Saturday and we have seen this time and time again against the so called smaller clubs. Credit deserves to go to Norwich City first. They set themselves up well and made it hard for us. They kept their shape and their tactics paid off. Despite our lacklustre performance, after seeing the Norwich defence in recent weeks, we could have stilled scored had they not improved on their recent performances.

Certain players have been the focus of a lot of criticism after this match. First was Mannone who failed to hold onto Tetty's shot which led to Grant Holt following up for their goal. Gervinho too had a poor game. He's such a frustrating player as one game he can fantastic and the next game he can be terrible. His first touch was completely off and he just couldn't pick a pass or stay onside for most of the match. Ramsey was also under criticism. He's an easy target when Arsenal lose in the games he plays. I think fans expect him to play as well as Wilshere or Arteta and I don't disagree that he should do better but I think too much is expected of him. The rest of the squad were poor also. I can't name one player from the starting XI who deserves any credit from the match at all.

Personally this was just one of those games which will go down as a bad day at the office. The important thing for us now is too pick ourselves up, learn from this and make sure it never happens again.