Category: Arsenal

Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

The absence of Robin van Persie from this Arsenal team is quite evident. RvP brings a forward presence to Arsenal that we’re unable to mimick without him. While Eduardo can play a holding presence up front, he doesn’t quite have the pace to come back into midfield when needed. And, Eduardo’s out too, so Arsene Wenger was forced to field all midfielders in this game against Stoke.

Our defense consisted of Almunia in goal, Sagna, Gallas, Vermaelen, and Traore (Silvestre 88). The rest of the team line-up were Denilson, Nasri, Fabregas, Eboue (Ramsey 54), Rosicky (Vela 45), and Arshavin. The reason I list these out is because none of these players play a traditional (or non-traditional, for that matter) form of striker up front. Many of the them are prone to make runs forward but none of them can be considered targets up front, in the mold of RvP, Bendtner, or Eduardo. Even Vela likes to play off of the left-hand side.

None of this is to say that we shouldn’t be playing this way. I’m just pointing it out.

Arshavin’s goal in the 26th minute brought the end of my frustration over the Russian. His touch up till then had been atrocious. In one instance, he could have easily scored but he pushed the ball too far forward and the goalie was able to get to it first. The goal, however, was a perfect example of Arshavin’s knack for shooting without it looking like he’s shooting. He’s got that little flick from a prone position that ends up being a pretty hard shot. It was the culmination of a nice little exchange between Cesc and Arshavin.

It was utter pain to see Cesc miss a penalty.

As soon as Ramsey came on the pitch, our form changed. I noticed that we were playing a much slower, shorter passing game up until that moment. I’m not sure if the change came because of Ramsey but it seemed to coincide with his arrival. His pace was what won him the opportunity to score and he made good on it in the 80th minute. It was a perfectly placed shot which could have gone anywhere if he had taken it harder.

A new frustration has arisen for me with this team … Carlos Vela. I hope he improves. He really added nothing to the team by floating out on the left like he did.

Arsenal 0-3 Chelsea, Tragedy Strikes

It could have gone either way. It could have been a much needed victory for the Gunners. Yet, it wasn’t meant to be.

How did Drogba get his foot, knee, whatever it was, on the cross from Cole in just the right way? How did Vermaelen make the mistake and put the ball into his own net? You take away those two factors and let Arshavin’s goal stand, you’ve got something else. Chelsea’s last goal was just the cherry on top.

Both teams gave it all they had. It rained the whole time. Either team could have had luck go their way.

That’s the way football is. The world goes on. Its only November.

 Robin van Persie out for the rest of the season

This is just one of the worst possible news items to read this morning: “… more extensive damage had been suffered than was first diagnosed. In order to repair his ankle, Robin will undergo surgery next week in Amsterdam to reconstruct the ligaments. The Club’s medical team anticipate that a full recovery will take between four and five months.”

The Dark Side


via Gunnerblog

 Arsenal hit by Van Persie injury

This sucks! Arsenal’s Robin van Persie is set for a long spell out after seriously injuring an ankle while on international duty. These things happen to us every season.

Robin was stretchered off during Holland’s international friendly with Italy in Pescara on Saturday, November 14 with ankle ligament damage. Initial reports suggested he would be out for around six weeks.

Arsenal 3 – 0 Tottenham, Just Like Old Times

Goals: Van Persie 43, 60, Fabregas 43

The last time Spurs beat Arsenal at home, Cesc Fabregas was 6 years old.

Arsenal 2 – 2 West Ham, How Did This Happen?

Goals: Van Persie 16, Gallas 37 Against: Cole 74, Diamanti 80 (pen)

Arsenal 3-1 Birmingham

Goals: Van Persie 16, Diaby 18, Arshavin 85 Against: Bowyer 38

Arsenal 6 – 2 Blackburn, King Henry Returns

Blackburn gave up 8 goals to Arsenal last season. With Thierry Henry in attendance for Arsene Wenger’s 13th anniversary at Arsenal, we almost matched last year’s performance in a single match.

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Arsenal 4-0 Wigan

Well, it wasn’t exactly the best performance and Wigan has not gotten off to a very good relegation-avoiding season, but Arsenal did what they do and got four goals with a clean sheet. Some will say that 4-0 at home against Wigan is expected but I don’t think any outcome is expected anymore in this league. Expectations are meant to be overturned.

The hero of Saturday’s game was, of course, Thomas Vermaelen. I love the fact folks were saying that he was too short to play central defense, yet he’s scoring headers by jumping higher than anyone else on the field.

Eboue took a attacking role in midfield on the right, Fabregas and Song played in the middle, with Eduardo roaming the left. This was a slightly different midfield from last week, with Denilson sitting on the bench. I’ll assume that it had something to do with Adebayor.

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