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Shots 6 - 5 on target 442/521 passes (85%) 55% possesion 1/32 crosses :lol: 18/22 tackles 17 interceptions 12/21 clearances
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Dire. Hehe.
Wenger's first ever win at Marseille in charge of any team.
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sydneycroatia58
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dizzy_red wrote:Dire. Hehe.
Wenger's first ever win at Marseille in charge of any team. Dire doesn't even begin to describe that match :lol:
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Obviously, for me, one of the worst things about it was that Valbueno and Remy really started to have the run of things in the first half, and with more of the same Santos and Koscielny had absolutely no answer to them. But when they came out for the second half, both had just decided to shut up shop. Sure, we got a spell of good old fashioned Arsenal passing toward the end, and it's a credit that they sought the win in the final five, but when Santos makes a break through an interception and Wenger's so defensively minded that the only people past the halfway line are Santos and four Marseille defenders, it's enough to make you turn off and watch Frasier on YouTube.
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Lucky my alarm clock didn't wake me. Was initally very disappointed. But after reading this and seeing the highlights it's been a win/win for me. More sleep + Arsenal win + not seeing a very dull game Old fashioned Arsenal passing? What about old fashioned one nill to the arsenal?
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Maybe the driver of the bus that was meant to be parked was late as well ;)
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sydneycroatia58
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We didn't really park the bus. It's just neither team really showed a great deal of urgency to creat anything. At least not for prolonged periods. Here and there there were chances, more so in the 2nd half than the 1st. The first was just very boring, but not necessarily defensive I didn't think.
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Only just flew back from the uk this morning, managed to stay up and watch thefirst half, but after that drab display was pretty much impossible to stay up for the 2nd. Glad we got the win in the end, and it's good to see us get a goal in injury time rather than concede one which is more often the case.
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Double
Edited by michaelkregs: 20/10/2011 09:34:40 PM
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Good news with Vermaelen back in full training today. About 10 days away apparently, Diaby not far behind him.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Good news with Vermaelen back in full training today. About 10 days away apparently, Diaby not far behind him. Good to hear! We can only improve from here.
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Ramsey scores against United, next day Bin Laden dies. He scores against Marseille, next day Gaddafi dies.
Who's next :lol:
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:lol: read that on twitter too sc:lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Ramsey scores against United, next day Bin Laden dies. He scores against Marseille, next day Gaddafi dies.
Who's next :lol: So much for the two of them being supposed Gooners :lol:
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Fidel Castro or the Queen. Also gooners Ramsey to grab a brace against Stoke!
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Paul Merson obviously got hold of the controls at Sky :lol:
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Oh and Happy Birthday to Arsene Wenger. Here's an Eboue happy dance to celebrate.
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Szczesny, Djourou, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Andre Santos, Song (c), Arteta, Ramsey, Walcott, Gervinho, Chamakh.
Subs: Fabianski, Frimpong, Rosicky, Benayoun, Park, Van Persie.
With no Robin this will be very interesting.
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You've only got 6 on the bench there sydcro ;)
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yeah I think that's a typo from the club. Think it may be Miquel or Squillaci on there. Impossible that we'd have only 6 subs.
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So it seems the 7th sub is Arshavin. No defender. Shows a lot of what Wenger thinks of Squillaci :lol:
EDIT: Just means if a defender is injured, Frimpong will come on and Song will drop back.
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Great win, and great to close it out like that. Refreshing to see us be so disciplined :lol:
Robin was excellent when he came on, but Gervinho was MoM for me. By far his best match for us, and 2 goals and an assist are great for him. 100% pass completion for him as well.
Thought our defence was excellent, bar their goal, and thought that we dealt with set-pieces well, apart from their goal obviously.
Great to be up to 7th now, and only 2 points behind Liverpool.
Also don't think it's been mentioned enough just how well we've turned it around since Blackburn. Played 7, Won 6, Lost 1, Scored 12, Conceded 6.
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Quote:[size=6] Wenger: 'It was a good, spirited performance'[/size] on his win over Stoke...We had a solid team performance where you could see that the team improves defensively, especially against a team that is challenging like Stoke. We looked much more solid defensively and we had a good start to the game until they equalised. Then I felt we became a bit nervous and we needed half time to calm down and then come back. The second half basically was all us, especially after the first 15 minutes, and then the problem was to score goals. Van Persie can do that better than many people and he did it when he came on. Overall it was a good, spirited performance and the crowd feels that this team wants to do well because they stood behind the team again and that is very positive. They feel that the team is ready to put effort in. Of course Robin with the two goals deserves a massive credit but I feel Gervinho as well had a very lively game, a very influential game. on the reason for first-half nerves...Frustration. Also the players were a bit angry because they knew for us the second ball was vital. We could not win every ball against Crouch so the second ball was important. The players felt at half time that we had been caught on the second ball. But I have to give credit to Stoke, they surprised us with the free kick, and after that we were a bit in no-man's land on all the second balls. They took advantage of it and after that the frustration took over and our passing became less fluent until half time. on the free kick that led to Crouch's goal...I think that it was not a free kick at all, I just felt it was a wonderful header. I couldn't understand what the referee saw. It is a concern [that we did not pick up Shawcross] but the players knew straight away at half time that they had been caught. But we had a great response in the second half and in the final part of the game it was all us. on why he rested Van Persie...He had muscular tightness and I took 19 players [in training] yesterday because I was not sure whether to involve him on the teamsheet. He made a check this morning and he was medically alright to be on the bench. Before you leave him out you always think 15 times 'should I really do it or not?' but if you look at the number of games he plays and the history he has, you are a bit cautious. on accusations of being a 'one-man team'...I don't have that feeling at all. When you want to be a team with quality you always have a player who stands out and who gets on the end of things. We had Thierry Henry before. Robin has exceptional quality and so you get these questions. on Johan Djourou at right back...Permanently I don't know [if he has made a case to play there] but he had a very good game today. What was good today was that we were tall at the back. We had Djourou, Mertesacker, Koscielny and Santos in the back four. When you face Stoke that is an interesting quality. on Van Persie's fitness for the Chelsea game…He was not injured, he was just tight muscularly. He will be fit. on the performance of Marouane Chamakh…I think he worked very hard. He is running after a goal at the moment. I felt there were two or three occasions in the first half where he was nearly there on crosses and just didn't get in front of Shawcross. I am pleased with his effort. I think he knows in his mind that at the moment Van Persie is untouchable. Because we play with two wingers it is very difficult to play with two strikers because you are too open in the middle of the park. So unless I change the system it will be him or Van Persie. It is difficult. But he will get confidence by playing games and scoring goals like all strikers. on Manchester City's win at Old Trafford…It was a surprise. You look today that France nearly beat New Zealand [in the Rugby World Cup final] - I didn't see that coming either! The big scores for me have no special meaning because it means something special has happened in the game. We conceded four goals in the last 20 minutes [at Old Trafford] and today Manchester United conceded three goals in the last 15 or 20 minutes. Once you are in a position where you have to attack with ten men against a good side you are vulnerable. What is more difficult to face afterwards is the emotional aspect of a result like that which remains in your heads and your body. http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/wenger-it-was-a-good-spirited-performance- 2 things really impressed me yesterday. 1) The way we dealt with their set-pieces, apart form their goal, I can't remember any set-piece giving us any major problems and 2) Was really impressed with the maturity we showed in closing out the game, kept possession so well and just killed it off.
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No goals from throw ins makes Gooners happy with Mertesacker :D
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Yeah it was good to see Delap come off with not one throw in causing us big problems.
Just on his throw ins, dear god he takes a lot of time.
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His throw ins don't seem to be as dangerous these days.
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Yeah I think teams have figured them out a bit tbh because there's no variation to them, he just launches them straight in.
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Good to see us finally getting a bit of confidence back. I feel sorry for Chamakh though, the guy just can't seem to get there again. I think if we continue this way we could be well up there in the top 3 or 4 come January. A quality signing or 2 coming in(we need backup for RVP definitely) and this could turn out be be a strong season for us and hopefully be enough to show Van Persie this is where he wants to end his career.
Still, this is Arsenal. Our confidence is as brittle as our players muscles and bones at the moment. 1 more setback and we'll be back to our jittery selves.
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I want to see park play before I start calling for another striker in Jan
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I'd love to hug Robin one day, he's getting up there in admiration and my personal heroic stakes with Thierry (who I'd also like to hug) no homo.
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