This game wasn't televised at all so I can't really comment on it. Good news is that Arsenal were clinical in finishing Portsmouth off.
Goals from Dennis Bergkamp in the 7th minute, Jose Reyes six minutes later and a brace from Thierry Henry before half time sealed the points.
That's a first for Bergkamp this season (and his 200th league goal in total), a second for Reyes in as many games and an end to Henry's "goal drought."
I read that Mathieu Flamini put in a decent performance and a clean sheet should mean that Lehmann did well again (if called into action at all).
Here's a quote from Arsene Wenger on Flamini taken from www.arsenal.com: "I feel he played well against Chelsea. He is one of the players who is improving very well.
"He is very dynamic, his vision is improving and he has simplified his game. People forget that he is only 21 years old.
"For a 21 year old player playing in the centre of midfield is more difficult. It is not easy and it is a big responsibility for young players like that.
"He has a huge desire, and everyday in training he brings 100% concentration. I believe he will be a big player. I hope I'm right."
Now we have to see if they can build on these two victories (Charlton included) and carry on towards the Champions League spots. I feel they will but keeping fingers crossed and knocking on wood.
Here's the line up for the match: Jens Lehmann, Lauren, Sol Campbell, Pascal Cygan, Kolo Toure, Robert Pires, Gilberto (Cesc Fabregas 72), Mathieu Flamini, Jose Reyes (Emmanuel Eboue 67), Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry.
Unused Subs: Manuel Almunia, Freddie Ljungberg, Philippe Senderos.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Charlton Ath 0 - 1 Arsenal FC
A welcome respite from a slump in form that's seen us lose three games on the trot. I don't remember another time I've seen us lose three games in a row like that.
It was a scrappy match with Jose Reyes tapping in his first goal in ages. Bonus was that he scored with his right foot so I guess it's can be useful after all.
There really isn't much to say about this match.
We weren't at our best and Charlton were just poor so not many positives to take from it.
The team isn't gelling and Pascal Cygan is still an atrocious shit. He has a habit of giving the ball away. Someone please shoot him!
Hleb had a decent game but like I said, wasn't gelling with everyone else.
Perhaps the only one who was consistent was Lehmann. At the risk of jinxing it for him, I must say this is probably one of his better string of performances. I can't remember when he last pulled off a major howler. Germany's no.1 at the next World Cup? Perhaps...
It was a scrappy match with Jose Reyes tapping in his first goal in ages. Bonus was that he scored with his right foot so I guess it's can be useful after all.
There really isn't much to say about this match.
We weren't at our best and Charlton were just poor so not many positives to take from it.
The team isn't gelling and Pascal Cygan is still an atrocious shit. He has a habit of giving the ball away. Someone please shoot him!
Hleb had a decent game but like I said, wasn't gelling with everyone else.
Perhaps the only one who was consistent was Lehmann. At the risk of jinxing it for him, I must say this is probably one of his better string of performances. I can't remember when he last pulled off a major howler. Germany's no.1 at the next World Cup? Perhaps...
Arsenal FC 0 - 2 Chelsea FC
I somewhat expected this result. Not meaning to sound negative but merely being realistic considering how Arsenal were outmuscled in the past two games.
Chelsea started with Lampard, Makelele AND Essien in the middle of the park so no prizes for guessing who won that battle...
The team huffed and puffed but could barely get past the two defensive midfielders.
Apart from the two chances in the first half, there wasn't really anything Arsenal could do to trouble the well organised visitors.
One of those two chances created, and finished, was the talking point of the match - Robin Van Persie's disallowed goal.
It was a perfectly good goal but the officials got it wrong. Had it stood, the match might have ended differently, though I'm not too convinced of it.
However, I don't fully blame for the linesman for getting it wrong. It was clear enough on the replays but officials often get those wrong because they've got their eyes on the man who was offside - who in this case was Henry.
I don't condone it but I don't blame the loss on the bad decision. If Arsenal were really a team destined to win the Premiership or come really close, they would have picked themselves up, like many times in previous trophy winning seasons, and worked something else in.
But they didn't and the title race is definitely over for us.
Lehmann could have perhaps done a little better on the first goal but I can't really blame him because Chelsea were a bit fortuitous though still they worked the chance well.
Both our fullbacks are not accustomed to playing in the positions they were employed in that match.
Arsene Wenger decided to put Lauren at the troublesome left back position and he screwed up against Joe Cole to gift Chelsea their second goal.
On right back, Wenger played Toure. As good as he's been for us in the heart of defence (apart from the match away to Bayern Munich last season), he's just got cut to play on the flanks. He should always play central. Even if in midfield.
Senderos did relatively well in central defence but Campbell barely did anything to pressure Cole on the second goal. Then, it was lights out.
Chelsea started with Lampard, Makelele AND Essien in the middle of the park so no prizes for guessing who won that battle...
The team huffed and puffed but could barely get past the two defensive midfielders.
Apart from the two chances in the first half, there wasn't really anything Arsenal could do to trouble the well organised visitors.
One of those two chances created, and finished, was the talking point of the match - Robin Van Persie's disallowed goal.
It was a perfectly good goal but the officials got it wrong. Had it stood, the match might have ended differently, though I'm not too convinced of it.
However, I don't fully blame for the linesman for getting it wrong. It was clear enough on the replays but officials often get those wrong because they've got their eyes on the man who was offside - who in this case was Henry.
I don't condone it but I don't blame the loss on the bad decision. If Arsenal were really a team destined to win the Premiership or come really close, they would have picked themselves up, like many times in previous trophy winning seasons, and worked something else in.
But they didn't and the title race is definitely over for us.
Lehmann could have perhaps done a little better on the first goal but I can't really blame him because Chelsea were a bit fortuitous though still they worked the chance well.
Both our fullbacks are not accustomed to playing in the positions they were employed in that match.
Arsene Wenger decided to put Lauren at the troublesome left back position and he screwed up against Joe Cole to gift Chelsea their second goal.
On right back, Wenger played Toure. As good as he's been for us in the heart of defence (apart from the match away to Bayern Munich last season), he's just got cut to play on the flanks. He should always play central. Even if in midfield.
Senderos did relatively well in central defence but Campbell barely did anything to pressure Cole on the second goal. Then, it was lights out.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Arsenal FC
Arsenal were outmuscled on the pitch yet again.
I think the loss of Patrick Vieira is getting more and more evident now.
However, Jens Lehmann had another decent game and couldn't really do much about the goal.
It also deserves mention that the referee was a biased bitch all throughout.
Never have I seen much worse refereeing than in this match.
Gilberto got sent off with 30mins to go for two bookable offences but they certainly weren't the worst during the match.
Alan Shearer deserves special mention for being the filthiest bastard to grace the game.
Nevertheless, I feel that the team didn't really perform all that well and central
midfield was again worryingly soft.
I do feel however that we could have pulled off a draw if we had all 11 players on the pitch.
Whatever...the title's out of reach so now the Gunners only have the cup competitions to worry about.
I think the loss of Patrick Vieira is getting more and more evident now.
However, Jens Lehmann had another decent game and couldn't really do much about the goal.
It also deserves mention that the referee was a biased bitch all throughout.
Never have I seen much worse refereeing than in this match.
Gilberto got sent off with 30mins to go for two bookable offences but they certainly weren't the worst during the match.
Alan Shearer deserves special mention for being the filthiest bastard to grace the game.
Nevertheless, I feel that the team didn't really perform all that well and central
midfield was again worryingly soft.
I do feel however that we could have pulled off a draw if we had all 11 players on the pitch.
Whatever...the title's out of reach so now the Gunners only have the cup competitions to worry about.
Arsenal FC 0 - 0 Ajax Amsterdam
The 0-0 draw against Ajax at Highbury on Dec 7 wasn't televised but I hear that it was quite scrappy.
Henry missed a penalty, which sucks, and Hleb came through 60 minutes unscathed, which is great news.
Henry has been shite with penalties for quite some time now. Sigh. Hopefully he improves or we at least find another able penalty taker. Hleb?
I don't think the kids did much to impress, especially Quincy who, to be honest, never really impressed me from the beginning.
True, he may be great at dribbling but he doesn't have that killer instinct all strikers (or at least potential goal scorers) need.
Hopefully it's something that will develop soon.
Eboue seems to be getting more time on the pitch and it's great to see Sebastian Larsson getting a full game under his belt.
That has got to be his biggest game for Arsenal so far in his fledgling career.
Kerrea Gilbert also got 20 minutes on the pitch.
Other than that, nothing much else to report apart from Reyes going out injured.
Apparently he will miss Arsenal's next match against Newcastle. Big deal.
Here's the Arsenal line up for that match: Manuel Almunia, Jose Antonio Reyes (Robin van Persie 65), Lauren (Kerrea Gilbert 72), Alexander Hleb (Cesc Fabregas 62), Thierry Henry, Mathieu Flamini, Philippe Senderos, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Emmanuel Eboue, Kolo Toure, Sebastian Larsson.
Unused subs: Mart Poom, Pascal Cygan, Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli.
...Oh, and ManUre have been dumped out of Europe. Their 2-1 loss to Benfica in their final group match means they finish bottom of their table and don't even qualify for the UEFA Cup.
Cheers! :)
Henry missed a penalty, which sucks, and Hleb came through 60 minutes unscathed, which is great news.
Henry has been shite with penalties for quite some time now. Sigh. Hopefully he improves or we at least find another able penalty taker. Hleb?
I don't think the kids did much to impress, especially Quincy who, to be honest, never really impressed me from the beginning.
True, he may be great at dribbling but he doesn't have that killer instinct all strikers (or at least potential goal scorers) need.
Hopefully it's something that will develop soon.
Eboue seems to be getting more time on the pitch and it's great to see Sebastian Larsson getting a full game under his belt.
That has got to be his biggest game for Arsenal so far in his fledgling career.
Kerrea Gilbert also got 20 minutes on the pitch.
Other than that, nothing much else to report apart from Reyes going out injured.
Apparently he will miss Arsenal's next match against Newcastle. Big deal.
Here's the Arsenal line up for that match: Manuel Almunia, Jose Antonio Reyes (Robin van Persie 65), Lauren (Kerrea Gilbert 72), Alexander Hleb (Cesc Fabregas 62), Thierry Henry, Mathieu Flamini, Philippe Senderos, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Emmanuel Eboue, Kolo Toure, Sebastian Larsson.
Unused subs: Mart Poom, Pascal Cygan, Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli.
...Oh, and ManUre have been dumped out of Europe. Their 2-1 loss to Benfica in their final group match means they finish bottom of their table and don't even qualify for the UEFA Cup.
Cheers! :)
Bolton Wanderers 2 - 0 Arsenal FC
Disappointing...utterly disappointing. I have not seen such a lacklustre Arsenal side such as the one fielded against Bolton Dec 3.
They were beaten flat and deservedly so.
There wasn't enough aggression and the Gunners were totally outmuscled all game long.
Notably, Jens Lehmann had a decent game and couldn't do much about both goals.
The first one was a free header that I feel Cesc Fabregas should have dealt with while the second was simply Gilberto making a fool of himself.
With a mistake like that I wonder how he keeps getting into the Brazilian national team and has a World Cup winner's medal to his name.
The strikers were isolated for most of the game basically due to a weak central midfield.
That's that. Hoping for better...
They were beaten flat and deservedly so.
There wasn't enough aggression and the Gunners were totally outmuscled all game long.
Notably, Jens Lehmann had a decent game and couldn't do much about both goals.
The first one was a free header that I feel Cesc Fabregas should have dealt with while the second was simply Gilberto making a fool of himself.
With a mistake like that I wonder how he keeps getting into the Brazilian national team and has a World Cup winner's medal to his name.
The strikers were isolated for most of the game basically due to a weak central midfield.
That's that. Hoping for better...
Monday, December 05, 2005
Arsenal FC 3 - 0 Reading
The match against Reading wasn't televised at all (not even delayed) so, obviously, I can't comment much about how the team performed.
However, apparently, reports suggest that the kids (and Manuel Almunia) made a good account of themselves.
Of note, Robin Van Persie was back at it scoring a goal and even Jose Reyes, who I feel is a huge disappointment considering the amount of money spent on him, got in the act with a goal for himself.
But more impressive is the fact that Arturo Lupoli, Arsenal's own teenage goal machine, came off the bench and netted one of his own.
I wonder why Arsene Wenger doesn't give hime more opportunities to show what he can do on the big stage.
He's Arsenal's Michael Owen...the fox-in-the-box they were looking for a couple of seasons ago where they ended up with that idiot, Francis Jeffers (who incidentally has disappeared off the face of the earth).
Anyway, here's the line up that showed Reading the door in the League Cup: Manuel Almunia, Philippe Senderos, Emmanuel Eboue, Johan Djourou, Sebastian Larsson, Kerrea Gilbert, Fabrice Muamba, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie (Nicklas Bendtner 83), Mathieu Flamini, Jose Reyes (Pascal Cygan 75), Robin Van Persie (Arturo Lupoli 63)
UNUSED SUBS: Mart Poom, Matthew Connelly.
However, apparently, reports suggest that the kids (and Manuel Almunia) made a good account of themselves.
Of note, Robin Van Persie was back at it scoring a goal and even Jose Reyes, who I feel is a huge disappointment considering the amount of money spent on him, got in the act with a goal for himself.
But more impressive is the fact that Arturo Lupoli, Arsenal's own teenage goal machine, came off the bench and netted one of his own.
I wonder why Arsene Wenger doesn't give hime more opportunities to show what he can do on the big stage.
He's Arsenal's Michael Owen...the fox-in-the-box they were looking for a couple of seasons ago where they ended up with that idiot, Francis Jeffers (who incidentally has disappeared off the face of the earth).
Anyway, here's the line up that showed Reading the door in the League Cup: Manuel Almunia, Philippe Senderos, Emmanuel Eboue, Johan Djourou, Sebastian Larsson, Kerrea Gilbert, Fabrice Muamba, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie (Nicklas Bendtner 83), Mathieu Flamini, Jose Reyes (Pascal Cygan 75), Robin Van Persie (Arturo Lupoli 63)
UNUSED SUBS: Mart Poom, Matthew Connelly.
Monday, November 28, 2005
Arsenal FC 3 - Blackburn Rovers 0
It was the Jens Lehmann show on Saturday.
I know I come down hard on him but only rightly so - if he wants to be Germany's No.1, then he'll have to put in more performances like on Saturday night (Nov 26 2005) against Blackburn.
He pulled off one great save after another and didn't even fumble when cutting out a pass outside the penalty box.
It was certainly one of his more inspired displays.
Next to the German, Kolo Toure also deserves mention as well for putting in a sterling show at the back, shoring up the defence whenever Sol Campbell got caught out.
Though Campbell didn't play too badly, I feel he could do better - and again, should do much better considering the World Cup is around the corner.
I've noticed that his passing from the back has been dismal for some time now and is another area that needs to be looked at.
He and Pascal Cygan were constantly giving away possession and putting the team under unnecessary pressure time and time again throughout the match.
Cygan was horrendous yet again in the left back position. It was obvious that he's the weakest link in the defence chain and Blackburn were bent on exploiting that fact.
Luckily though, Jose Reyes was playing on the left flank and his defending skills came in quite handy when covering for the Frenchman.
In fact, Reyes is probably better at defending than he is at attacking.
I was chatting with a friend and we agree that Reyes is probably Arsenal's best stopgap solution to the left back problem.
They could put Reyes at the back and play with either Robert Pires or Freddie Ljungberg on left wing, preferably the former.
And not forgetting, Alexander Hleb is also close to a return.
The team really has to stop giving away possession as cheaply as they do now. If they can do that, it'll stabilise the team and their shape on-field.
That in turn helps build confidence, consistency and perhaps create more clear-cut chances.
Not like they don't make enough chances to score at the moment, but considering they enjoy walking the ball into goal and making life unnecessarily difficult for themselves, they'll just need more goal scoring opportunities.
In midfield, Gilberto Silva did just about enough to shore up the defence while Cesc Fabregas managed to score and excellent goal.
It's great to see him get on the score sheet from time to time and it'll do his confidence a world of good.
Other than that, he and his Brazilian centre midfield partner did sufficiently enough.
Pires was given more of a free role in midfield and showed up with a great pass that made Arsenal's second goal.
Though nothing must be taken away from Thierry Henry's finish, I feel it was the pass that made the goal.
Gosh, how I miss watching Arsenal pull off hits like that week-in-week-out.
The pass was beautifully weighted and Henry simply had to stroke it home inside the far post.
He made it look a lot easier than it really was especially with a defender closing down on him.
It was a perfect goal. Had Henry decided to take an extra touch to control the ball in any other way, the chance would have gone begging.
Dennis Bergkamp was mostly anonymous throughout the game but his replacement, Robin Van Persie, put planted a great goal to finish off the opposition.
He picked up the ball on the right wing, somehow managed to drift in between two Blackburn players, jinked into the penalty box and fired a curling shot into the far post.
My jaw dropped with I saw it go in. He simply had no right to score a goal from there. It was brilliant. It was beautiful. It was classy. It's got Henry smiling...and that's priceless.
I know I come down hard on him but only rightly so - if he wants to be Germany's No.1, then he'll have to put in more performances like on Saturday night (Nov 26 2005) against Blackburn.
He pulled off one great save after another and didn't even fumble when cutting out a pass outside the penalty box.
It was certainly one of his more inspired displays.
Next to the German, Kolo Toure also deserves mention as well for putting in a sterling show at the back, shoring up the defence whenever Sol Campbell got caught out.
Though Campbell didn't play too badly, I feel he could do better - and again, should do much better considering the World Cup is around the corner.
I've noticed that his passing from the back has been dismal for some time now and is another area that needs to be looked at.
He and Pascal Cygan were constantly giving away possession and putting the team under unnecessary pressure time and time again throughout the match.
Cygan was horrendous yet again in the left back position. It was obvious that he's the weakest link in the defence chain and Blackburn were bent on exploiting that fact.
Luckily though, Jose Reyes was playing on the left flank and his defending skills came in quite handy when covering for the Frenchman.
In fact, Reyes is probably better at defending than he is at attacking.
I was chatting with a friend and we agree that Reyes is probably Arsenal's best stopgap solution to the left back problem.
They could put Reyes at the back and play with either Robert Pires or Freddie Ljungberg on left wing, preferably the former.
And not forgetting, Alexander Hleb is also close to a return.
The team really has to stop giving away possession as cheaply as they do now. If they can do that, it'll stabilise the team and their shape on-field.
That in turn helps build confidence, consistency and perhaps create more clear-cut chances.
Not like they don't make enough chances to score at the moment, but considering they enjoy walking the ball into goal and making life unnecessarily difficult for themselves, they'll just need more goal scoring opportunities.
In midfield, Gilberto Silva did just about enough to shore up the defence while Cesc Fabregas managed to score and excellent goal.
It's great to see him get on the score sheet from time to time and it'll do his confidence a world of good.
Other than that, he and his Brazilian centre midfield partner did sufficiently enough.
Pires was given more of a free role in midfield and showed up with a great pass that made Arsenal's second goal.
Though nothing must be taken away from Thierry Henry's finish, I feel it was the pass that made the goal.
Gosh, how I miss watching Arsenal pull off hits like that week-in-week-out.
The pass was beautifully weighted and Henry simply had to stroke it home inside the far post.
He made it look a lot easier than it really was especially with a defender closing down on him.
It was a perfect goal. Had Henry decided to take an extra touch to control the ball in any other way, the chance would have gone begging.
Dennis Bergkamp was mostly anonymous throughout the game but his replacement, Robin Van Persie, put planted a great goal to finish off the opposition.
He picked up the ball on the right wing, somehow managed to drift in between two Blackburn players, jinked into the penalty box and fired a curling shot into the far post.
My jaw dropped with I saw it go in. He simply had no right to score a goal from there. It was brilliant. It was beautiful. It was classy. It's got Henry smiling...and that's priceless.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
FC Thun 0 - 1 Arsenal FC
Pires = Super-sub. I've said it before and I'll say it again. That's how I see him fitting into the current Arsenal team.
Though apart from the penalty kick, Pires had little else to offer on the night, as I've said, he still pops up with the odd goal or two that wins matches.
And that's why Arsenal must see his contract through.
The Nov 22 game away to FC in general was quite bizarre.
I don't know how Arsenal walked away with the spoils when they'd conceded a perfectly good goal.
The assistant referee wrongly saw a Thun player offside and ruled out the goal.
On the other end, I felt that perhaps Robin Van Persie went down a little too easily for the penalty call.
Though there seemed to be some amount of contact, I'm used to seeing the pleas for penalties from those incidents easily waved off by the referee.
But Pires despatched his kick with aplomb and we took the three points and at the end of the day, as unjustified as it may seem for Thun, the end result will be all that counts.
In defence, Pascal Cygan was crap yet again in his makeshift left back position.
He kept getting dragged out of position numerous times, leaving Reyes to pick up the pieces and track back really deep, and was beaten for pace on so many occasions that I lost count.
I held my breath each time Thun attacked on Arsenal's left side.
Senderos, who was standing in for the rested Kolo Toure, was a rock at the back.
Although not as pacy as Toure, he made up for it with his awareness and positioning, something Cygan knows little about in his current position.
Wenger, hopefully having seen enough, decided to switch him for Lauren in the second half which helped a lot with the pace.
Sol Campbell was not at his best again but there was an improvement in his performance compared to Arsenal's game against Wigan over the weekend.
But all in all, he pulled off a great performance when compared to Cygan.
Toure's international teammate, Emmanuel Eboue on the other hand, put together a sterling performance especially considering he doesn't get too many chances to play.
He has strength, speed and some nifty footwork that impressed.
He was giving the Thun left side hell with his dribbling skills but he lacked the maturity to work the ball well in the final third.
There were occasions throughout the match where Eboue dribbled past three defenders and into the penalty box but just didn't know how to get himself out of trouble.
Plus, with his size, I don't think going down in the box is going to win too many penalties.
I was quite impressed with him and getting a few games under his belt would surely do wonders for his education and confidence.
Elsewhere in midfield, Freddie Ljungberg wasn't firing on all cylinders again. He really looks tired but I see him giving his all for the team.
The Alexander Song and Mathieu Flamini pairing in the centre of midfield didn't do a great deal to impress.
Song was in and out of the game and didn't seem too well positioned throughout.
He was showing up all over the middle but not stamping much authority.
Flamini on the other hand disappeared into the game and hardly touched the ball especially in the second half.
Reyes was lively and hardworking but lacked the killer instinct I expect a record signing to have
Up front, Van Persie huffed and puffed but together with Henry, was limited to the number of chances they had.
Henry looked like he was having an off day and was substituted by Pires with 20 minutes to go in the game.
I guess the team was guilty of over-elaborating in the final third of the pitch again.
I don't understand why they don't pull the trigger more often.
Their approach play was good but they lacked that little bit extra needed to take a shot.
It's as though they're lacking confidence in front of goal.
Of course it didn't help that Thun were a hardworking side and closed down their opponents quickly and defended in numbers.
They seemed to employ a 4-5-1 formation and tried to hit on the counter-attack.
The game saw an unbelievably high number of offside decisions called throughout and it took the fluidity out of the contest.
Arsenal had already qualified for the second phase of the Champions League but the three points from this game ensured that they finished top in their group and will be placed in the seeded teams' pot when the draw is made for the knockout stage.
Not like that makes a big difference in the Champions League but at least it allows Wenger to concentrate on domestic football and lets him blood some youngsters in Arsenal's final group game against Ajax in two weeks time.
Till then.
Though apart from the penalty kick, Pires had little else to offer on the night, as I've said, he still pops up with the odd goal or two that wins matches.
And that's why Arsenal must see his contract through.
The Nov 22 game away to FC in general was quite bizarre.
I don't know how Arsenal walked away with the spoils when they'd conceded a perfectly good goal.
The assistant referee wrongly saw a Thun player offside and ruled out the goal.
On the other end, I felt that perhaps Robin Van Persie went down a little too easily for the penalty call.
Though there seemed to be some amount of contact, I'm used to seeing the pleas for penalties from those incidents easily waved off by the referee.
But Pires despatched his kick with aplomb and we took the three points and at the end of the day, as unjustified as it may seem for Thun, the end result will be all that counts.
In defence, Pascal Cygan was crap yet again in his makeshift left back position.
He kept getting dragged out of position numerous times, leaving Reyes to pick up the pieces and track back really deep, and was beaten for pace on so many occasions that I lost count.
I held my breath each time Thun attacked on Arsenal's left side.
Senderos, who was standing in for the rested Kolo Toure, was a rock at the back.
Although not as pacy as Toure, he made up for it with his awareness and positioning, something Cygan knows little about in his current position.
Wenger, hopefully having seen enough, decided to switch him for Lauren in the second half which helped a lot with the pace.
Sol Campbell was not at his best again but there was an improvement in his performance compared to Arsenal's game against Wigan over the weekend.
But all in all, he pulled off a great performance when compared to Cygan.
Toure's international teammate, Emmanuel Eboue on the other hand, put together a sterling performance especially considering he doesn't get too many chances to play.
He has strength, speed and some nifty footwork that impressed.
He was giving the Thun left side hell with his dribbling skills but he lacked the maturity to work the ball well in the final third.
There were occasions throughout the match where Eboue dribbled past three defenders and into the penalty box but just didn't know how to get himself out of trouble.
Plus, with his size, I don't think going down in the box is going to win too many penalties.
I was quite impressed with him and getting a few games under his belt would surely do wonders for his education and confidence.
Elsewhere in midfield, Freddie Ljungberg wasn't firing on all cylinders again. He really looks tired but I see him giving his all for the team.
The Alexander Song and Mathieu Flamini pairing in the centre of midfield didn't do a great deal to impress.
Song was in and out of the game and didn't seem too well positioned throughout.
He was showing up all over the middle but not stamping much authority.
Flamini on the other hand disappeared into the game and hardly touched the ball especially in the second half.
Reyes was lively and hardworking but lacked the killer instinct I expect a record signing to have
Up front, Van Persie huffed and puffed but together with Henry, was limited to the number of chances they had.
Henry looked like he was having an off day and was substituted by Pires with 20 minutes to go in the game.
I guess the team was guilty of over-elaborating in the final third of the pitch again.
I don't understand why they don't pull the trigger more often.
Their approach play was good but they lacked that little bit extra needed to take a shot.
It's as though they're lacking confidence in front of goal.
Of course it didn't help that Thun were a hardworking side and closed down their opponents quickly and defended in numbers.
They seemed to employ a 4-5-1 formation and tried to hit on the counter-attack.
The game saw an unbelievably high number of offside decisions called throughout and it took the fluidity out of the contest.
Arsenal had already qualified for the second phase of the Champions League but the three points from this game ensured that they finished top in their group and will be placed in the seeded teams' pot when the draw is made for the knockout stage.
Not like that makes a big difference in the Champions League but at least it allows Wenger to concentrate on domestic football and lets him blood some youngsters in Arsenal's final group game against Ajax in two weeks time.
Till then.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Wigan Ath 2 - 3 Arsenal FC
Pascal Cygan and Jens Lehmann sucked! The former more so than the latter.
Of course, I'm talking about Arsenal's narrow win over impressive Wigan on Nov 19 2005.
While I wasn't expecting the Gunners to walk all over Wigan (especially considering their rather lofty current position in the league), I was hoping that they could at least win with a two goal margin and not look as shaky as they did at the back.
Cygan was horrendous. He just didn't fit in at left back. He was having a torrid time.
While I understand that it's not his natural position, I expect his defensive instincts, (considering he's quite a senior figure) to be far better than they were on the night.
He's slow and kept getting bamboozled each time Wigan attacked from his side - and they kept probing all night knowing that it would be a chink in Arsenal's armour.
Luckily for the Gunners though, the pitch was quite bumpy and bad and the home side also took a more direct approach or used the long ball from time to time.
Though Arsenal aren't the best in the air, IMHO, it's slightly easier to cut out long passes if your defensive positioning is relatively sound.
Of course, I'm talking about Arsenal's narrow win over impressive Wigan on Nov 19 2005.
While I wasn't expecting the Gunners to walk all over Wigan (especially considering their rather lofty current position in the league), I was hoping that they could at least win with a two goal margin and not look as shaky as they did at the back.
Cygan was horrendous. He just didn't fit in at left back. He was having a torrid time.
While I understand that it's not his natural position, I expect his defensive instincts, (considering he's quite a senior figure) to be far better than they were on the night.
He's slow and kept getting bamboozled each time Wigan attacked from his side - and they kept probing all night knowing that it would be a chink in Arsenal's armour.
Luckily for the Gunners though, the pitch was quite bumpy and bad and the home side also took a more direct approach or used the long ball from time to time.
Though Arsenal aren't the best in the air, IMHO, it's slightly easier to cut out long passes if your defensive positioning is relatively sound.
Personally, I feel Lehmann didn't do enough to keep out Wigan's two goals.
Don't get me wrong, they were good goals but I also blame the German's lack of agility and speed (of thought?) for letting them slip through.
But yes, he's not totally to blame for a defense that looked to be in shambles.
Nonetheless, I'd like to see the club invest in a more youthful (but hopefully experienced) and agile keeper.
I think Stuart Taylor made a mistake in moving to Villa.
Though he may not break into the Arsenal first team soon, but the chances were there and quite clearly, Arsene Wenger was willing to give him a shot as he did in previous seasons.
And what's the difference at Villa?
He's still playing second fiddle and if it were me, unless I were guaranteed a first team spot, I'd rather bide my time at a bigger club like Arsenal.
I wonder what made him leave...
Lehmann, meanwhile, can kiss his chance at being the German first choice goalkeeper goodbye with performances like that at the JJB Stadium.
Don't get me wrong, they were good goals but I also blame the German's lack of agility and speed (of thought?) for letting them slip through.
But yes, he's not totally to blame for a defense that looked to be in shambles.
Nonetheless, I'd like to see the club invest in a more youthful (but hopefully experienced) and agile keeper.
I think Stuart Taylor made a mistake in moving to Villa.
Though he may not break into the Arsenal first team soon, but the chances were there and quite clearly, Arsene Wenger was willing to give him a shot as he did in previous seasons.
And what's the difference at Villa?
He's still playing second fiddle and if it were me, unless I were guaranteed a first team spot, I'd rather bide my time at a bigger club like Arsenal.
I wonder what made him leave...
Lehmann, meanwhile, can kiss his chance at being the German first choice goalkeeper goodbye with performances like that at the JJB Stadium.
Sol Campbell wasn't having a great day at the JJB Stadium either.
He hardly featured prominently for the side and it was Kolo Toure's speed and tenacity that kept Arsenal in it several times just when it looked like using Route One was going to pay off handsomely for the home side.
He hardly featured prominently for the side and it was Kolo Toure's speed and tenacity that kept Arsenal in it several times just when it looked like using Route One was going to pay off handsomely for the home side.
As for midfield, I have to say that Freddie Ljungberg didn't have a great game either but then again, it was probably because he had to track back and shore up the defense on the left, which isn't exactly his favourite side of midfield.
Putting Robert Pires there would have been a grave mistake as the Frenchman isn't much of a defensive type and it would have left Arsenal wide open for attack especially with Cygan in left back.
I recall a point in the match where Cygan was completely out of position and Ljungberg had to get back really deep.
Cygan was taken for a ride and the team was losing its shape.
Ljungberg was none too pleased about it and once the ball went out of play, I noticed that he gave Cygan a piece of his mind before getting on with the game.
Putting Robert Pires there would have been a grave mistake as the Frenchman isn't much of a defensive type and it would have left Arsenal wide open for attack especially with Cygan in left back.
I recall a point in the match where Cygan was completely out of position and Ljungberg had to get back really deep.
Cygan was taken for a ride and the team was losing its shape.
Ljungberg was none too pleased about it and once the ball went out of play, I noticed that he gave Cygan a piece of his mind before getting on with the game.
Cesc Fabregas and Gilberto Silva did pretty well but Pires' aging legs were showing.
He's a great footballer but I think age has finally caught up.
He's still quite capable of making great runs, passes and showing up at the right place at the right time but I feel the rigours of the league have taken a toll on the man.
While still quite useful (especially if you look at his goal scoring record), I think he should be played less or at least brought on more as a super-sub to inject more creativity into the side if needed.
He's a great footballer but I think age has finally caught up.
He's still quite capable of making great runs, passes and showing up at the right place at the right time but I feel the rigours of the league have taken a toll on the man.
While still quite useful (especially if you look at his goal scoring record), I think he should be played less or at least brought on more as a super-sub to inject more creativity into the side if needed.
Up front, Thierry Henry was awesome, again, and Robin Van Persie continued to impress.
However, sadly, the Dutch boy disappeared into the game after scoring his goal in the 11th minute.
Henry drove in a scorcher or a free kick. It was inch perfect and there was nothing the keeper could have done about it. That goal proved to be decisive.
However, sadly, the Dutch boy disappeared into the game after scoring his goal in the 11th minute.
Henry drove in a scorcher or a free kick. It was inch perfect and there was nothing the keeper could have done about it. That goal proved to be decisive.
The team in general, could have played better...especially when defending. They just weren't closing down the opposition quickly enough.
But all in all, I guess as long as they got the three points in the bag, we can all let out a sigh of relief.
But all in all, I guess as long as they got the three points in the bag, we can all let out a sigh of relief.
Wonder how many more Get out of Jail cards we have left...
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