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Arsenal 3:2 Villa – heart’n'soul and a bit of luck!

If ever there were a game of two halves….  Amazing turnaround yesterday to go through to the fourth round against Sunderland or Middlesborough.

January has been a crap month for us with three league games lost in a row and controversy over that substitution.  Put together with the likelihood that the temporary appearance of Thierry Henry will be the only form of reinforcement it was looking even more grim by half-time yesterday.

In the first half we watched that frustrating Arsenal that shows flashes of class but then sloppily squanders them.  Signs of superiority for a while, but without taking control.  It took Villa a little while to capitalise, but you feared it was coming.  Come it did, twice.  The second was a good finish from Bent on a very tight angle, but both were poor goals to succeed.

In the second half though, Arsenal were transformed.  Eager, faster and more direct.  Don’t know what Arsene Wenger said during the break but we were a different team.  All three Arsenal goals came as a result of strong runs into the box.  A bit of luck too, but the sort of luck that doesn’t come without pressurising your opponents.

Some really rate Richard Dunne and I’ve seen him put in some solid, professional performances.  But for Arsenal’s first goal he panicked big time.  Aaron Ramsey surged into the box but had probably pushed the ball a bit further ahead than he wanted.  He was certainly only evens with Given to collect first and odds against to score.  But before either could win that race, Dunne appeared on an unstoppable slide that cleaned Ramsey out.  Penalty, no question.

Nicely taken by Van Persie.  Given guessed right and was agile as ever, but the ball was beyond him.  Van Persie sprinted back to the centre spot with the ball, Arsenal were in with a shout.

Then we were level.  Again it came from a strong run with the ball into the box and a slice of luck.  Theo Walcott jinked his way in from the right, along the line, but there was no obvious pass on.  Another jink and a hopeful stab could have come to nothing but for the hapless Hutton stabbing the ball back into Walcott’s path for a rebound into the goal.  Another piece of well earned luck.  Alan Hutton you had that coming after your last appearance against Arsenal.

Same again for the third goal.  This time Koscielny surged forward, bursting through into the box.  Darren Bent had tracked most of his long run and I guess a sort of mental momentum took over.  He went for the tackle even though he was too late and too directly behind Koscielny.  On the ground he gestured hopefully that he’d got to the ball, but no chance.  He’d gone straight through Koscielny to get there and it was another straightforward penalty decision.

Given gambled on Robin Van Persie repeating the first one and went early to his right.  Robin went the other way and we were winning.  After that we weren’t going to throw it away.  Villa did have the odd attack, but Koscielny, Mertesacker and Fabianski dealt with them all.  Mainly it was more Arsenal pressure.

Henry, Arteta and Sagna came on as late subs to keep Villa exercised.  Good to see Bacary Sagna on his way back, because to be honest Francis Coquelin had a torrid old time against Agbonlahor.  Arteta though wasn’t so badly missed last night as Tomas Rosicky played an absolute blinder.

After the game, ESPN pundit Martin Keown was talking through the highlights.  With Laurent Koscielny onscreen he said that there were some real leaders beginning to emerge in this team.  He was certainly right about Koscielny.  He is a star and he is putting some backbone into Arsenal too.  He is the clear winner in our match poll despite strong support for Rosicky and Van Persie.

So, finally some cheer to end a dismal month.  Next up this week is a double helping in the league – Bolton on Wednesday, Blackburn Saturday.  The first half Arsenal will turn both into nail-biters, won or lost on a late, lonely goal.  Second half Arsenal will take six points with ease.

Come on you Gunners.

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RVP & Kos neck’n'neck in match poll – add your vote now

Arsenal 3:2 Aston Villa
Van Persie,Walcott,Van Persie

Arsenal man of the match against Villa (29DEC12)

  • Koscielny (41%, 86 Votes)
  • Rosicky (19%, 40 Votes)
  • Van Persie (17%, 35 Votes)
  • Oxlade-Chamberlain (9%, 19 Votes)
  • Walcott (5%, 10 Votes)
  • Ramsey (3%, 7 Votes)
  • Coquelin (3%, 7 Votes)
  • Mertesacker (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Song (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Fabianski (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Arteta (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Sagna (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Henry (1%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 210

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Arsenal comeback from 2:0 – vote now for man of Match

Arsenal 3:2 Aston Villa
Van Persie,Walcott,Van Persie

Arsenal man of the match against Villa (29DEC12)

  • Koscielny (41%, 86 Votes)
  • Rosicky (19%, 40 Votes)
  • Van Persie (17%, 35 Votes)
  • Oxlade-Chamberlain (9%, 19 Votes)
  • Walcott (5%, 10 Votes)
  • Ramsey (3%, 7 Votes)
  • Coquelin (3%, 7 Votes)
  • Mertesacker (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Song (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Fabianski (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Arteta (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Sagna (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Henry (1%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 210

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Up for the cup – Arsenal team against Villa

Apart from Thierry’s winner against Leeds United, January has been a thoroughly crap month. Let’s hope we can end it with a win against Villa tomorrow. I know the league is our main focus nut when you’re in a losing rut you just need any kind of win.

A big part of our problem has been injuries of course and the news there is good and bad. Arteta, Henry and Coquelin are likely to be available and Sagna could make the bench.

The news that Jack Wilshere has suffered a set-back this week is depressing. He’s said to be gifted and I’m sure he is. It’s frustrating for us as fans, must be so much worse for him.

Of the potential returnees, I think it’s Arteta we’ve missed the most. We’ve definitely lacked composure and possession whilst he’s been out so if just one of them is ready I hope it’s him. If there’s any doubt about Coquelin, I wouldn’t be disappointed to see Yennaris at fullback. He’s looked alright and it’s his position.

Last time we played Villa we won with a late Benayoun header. Since then they’ve added Keane on loan. He may not be quite the player he was, but he’s still a big threat. I think it could be a tough game.

Will Oxlade-Chamberlain get a start? I think he might just, although Arsene Wenger was on bit of a mission to fix Arshavin’s confidence yesterday. But form is the thing and managers earn their corn by being ruthless when required. So it would be good to see AOC, even if he doesn’t have the stamina for ninety minutes yet.

Course, if he can’t do ninety minutes, Arsene Wenger won’t relish repeating THAT substitution! But if Henry is fit he can be spared that option.

Maybe he’ll start them both and leave Theo sitting on the bench pondering where to pitch his contract bid.

Predicting a team line-up is difficult when so many players are on the cusp of match fitness, but how about something like this -

______ Szczesny ______
Yen _ Merte _ Kos _ Verm
_______ Song ________
__ Arteta ___ Ramsey __
Walcott __ RVP ___ AOC

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Learning Lessons

A year ago we played Leeds United in the Third Round of the FA Cup, just as we are today.  We very nearly went out. Arsene Wenger changed half the team and we couldn’t cope with Leeds.  They got a goal and kept us pegged back.  In the end we escaped with a very late penalty and won the replay.

Just like last year we are going to have changes to the team.  Djourou is our with a red card.  Gervinho has departed to join his national team in the African Cup of Nations.  Arsene Wenger has decided that Robin Van Persie must take a break and it’s hard to argue with that.

So that’s three changes.  Then there’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Ahead of the Fulham game, Arsene Wenger said Chamberlsin was very close to a first team start, but he didn’t feature.  Was Arsene Wenger thinking ahead to this game?  Is that four changes?  Then we also have to think about Arteta, who had played just about every game since he joined the club.

So very quickly you can see a case for changing half the team, just like last year.  And as Arsene Wenger says, this is the third most important competition for the club out the three were in.  But we don’t want to lose right?

What that means is no start for Thierry Henry, though I would be surprised to see him on at some stage to get some match time.  I also think that it means Song stays in and Coquelin stays at fullback.  I’ve seen some suggesting that Song could be rested, but I think that would be a change too many.

I reckon there are two big choices.  First is whether to put Squillaci or Miquel in the back four.  I would like to see Miquel.  He is the future, so give him experience.  Second is whether to give all the attacking slots to players with something to prove, or whether to put Arshavin or Benayoun in to add experience.  Whether Arteta needs a rest is something that only Arsene and his team know.

So I hope we won’t see in any more changes than this:

______ Szczesny _______
Kos _ Merte _ Miquel _ Coq
________ Song _________
_ AOC _ Rosicky _ Rambo _
___ Chamakh _ Park _____

But that might still be too many.

Meanwhile, the draw for the next round had already happened and if we sort out Leeds, we are at home to Villa which isn’t the easiest of games but not the hardest either.  Most interesting tie in the draw is Liverpool v Manchester United after the Suarez incident.  Will Evra play. Will he suffer abuse on or off the pitch?

Hopefully this will be a chance for players and fans to step up, but I’m not holding my breath.  I hope Liverpool are going to be proactive about creating the right atmosphere for the game.

The transfer rumour mill spins on, now throwing out entertaining claims that we will pay £100m for Hulk from Porto to replace a departing Van Persie or, alternatively that we will swap RVP for two Real Madrid players.  Well I suppose that’s more exciting than pondering a loan deal for a fullback!

Back later with Arsenal Man of the Match Poll.

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Fourth on Saturday?

Over the next six days there are two complete sets of league games, the first set kicking off with Liverpool v Newcastle tomorrow.  Thanks to our draw and Newcastle’s win, they have hauled themselves back into the six-point spread around Arsenal.  Here’s the current situation:

 

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Nothing ugly about winning!

And if that isn’t actually a George Graham quote, it certainly ought to be! A good evening’s work, even if it wasn’t wonderful football. Arsenal looked distinctly jaded and got a little bit lucky with the result.

But they say you make your own luck and our persistence paid off with a late winner. The fresh legs and experience of Rosicky and Benayoun helped. Even Arshavin managed to inject a bit of urgency for a change. Several starters looked a jaded – Ramsey and Gervinho. Frimpong showed his inexperience here and there. But then experienced is what he is and he’ll learn more control as he plays more. Someone who seems way past learning any control is Alan Hutton who managed to get two yellows in the space of ninety seconds. Both pretty pointless incidents too.

Arsenal were slightly lucky with the first penalty, quite a few like that wouldn’t be given, but unlucky not to get a second. Bizarrely, Van Persie even got a card for diving.

Our man of the match poll came down to a choice between Benayoun and Koscielny with the latter getting the most votes.

The other results last night were mxed for Arsenal. Manchester City and United march on, opening up a gap at the top. But the two seems below us lost ground. Newcastle are on the slide after a load of key injuries. Even with Coloccini back they lost again. Wigan battled hard to keep Liverpool out, so we have a points and goal difference gap below us again.

If there was anything ugly about football last night it was the sight of the Liverpool team all parading in Suarez t-shirts before that game. Team solidarity is one thing, but this is a much, much bigger issue and it seems that Kenny Dalglish so doesn’t get it. Liverpool Football Club should be feeling deeply embarrassed, not defiant.

It’s an extension of the ‘not that kind of player’ attitude we get after a leg-breaking tackle. The point is this – you may think that your player is niave, stupid or inept rather than evil, but recklessly violent play and racially abusive language should be stopped. And that’s all there is to it.

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Kos & Benayoun lead match poll – add your vote

Aston Villa 1:2 Arsenal
Van Persie,Benayoun

Arsenal Man of the Match against Aston Villa (21DEC11)

  • Koscielny (39%, 86 Votes)
  • Benayoun (24%, 53 Votes)
  • Van Persie (10%, 22 Votes)
  • Szczesny (8%, 18 Votes)
  • Arteta (8%, 18 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Rosicky (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Mertesacker (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Walcott (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Coquelin (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Frimpong (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Arshavin (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Gervinho (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Ramsey (2%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 218

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Arsenal get late winner – vote now for man of match

Aston Villa 1:2 Arsenal
Van Persie,Benayoun

Arsenal Man of the Match against Aston Villa (21DEC11)

  • Koscielny (39%, 86 Votes)
  • Benayoun (24%, 53 Votes)
  • Van Persie (10%, 22 Votes)
  • Szczesny (8%, 18 Votes)
  • Arteta (8%, 18 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Rosicky (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Mertesacker (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Walcott (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Coquelin (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Frimpong (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Arshavin (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Gervinho (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Ramsey (2%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 218

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Arsenal team against Villa and do we need a bridging loan?

Arsene Wenger doesn’t have the option of an unchanged side against Aston Villa tonight.  The City game saw Alex Song reach five yellow cards and Johann Djourou limp off with a groin strain.  So now we have five injured defenders!

To make things worse it appears that Kieran Gibbs has had a setback and may be out for quite some time.  Arsene Wenger is now talking publically about looking for loan options.

Tonight of course, Arsenal have to play with what we’ve got.  That means Squillaci or Miquel getting a game.  Hopefully Miquel.  It’s a shame for Squillaci how things have turned out, but he hasn’t convinced so it’s better to invest pitch time in Miquel, even out of position.

So that means a back four of Koscielny, Mertesacker, Vermaelen and Miquel.  Not ideal going forward, but it should be pretty secure.  Villa haven’t been scoring too many goals this season.

Who is top understudy to Song, Frimpong or Coquelin?  There isn’t a huge amount to choose between then really, but it’s Coquelin who’s been getting more of the chances this season.

Will any of the attacking players get a break tonight.  Yossi Benayoun certainly deserves more games.  But with changes in the defensive half, I suspect Arsene Wenger will be cautious and make no change.  With Liverpool matching us on points now, we could do with some goals tonight so I hope that we can manage a similar intensity to Sunday.

I’m expecting:

______ Szczesny ______
Kos _ Merte _ Verm _ Miq
______ Coquelin _______
___ Arteta __ Ramsey __
Walcott _ RVP _ Gervinho

What do you think?

Longer-term, we obviously have a fullback problem to solve and the media have decided that the obvious solution is to take Wayne Bridge on loan from Man City.  This story has been helped on with comments from Roberto Mancini to the effect that trotting round the training ground with the reserves each morning is no work for a grown man.

Trouble is, do we want Manchester City’s third choice leftback, especially given we’d have to pay the lion’s share of his reported £90,000 a week wages?  Finding a suitable replacement isn’t easy though.  As Arsene Wenger said, it isn’t like a supermarket where there’s loads sitting on the shelf waiting for you.  But there’s surely got to be a better option than someone who’s played just one Carling Cup game and can’t even get on the bench most weeks.

The option that everyone apart from Andre Santos would like to see is Leighton Baines.  Sadly I’m not sure it’s a runner.  Everton are in dire financial straits but they’re not in ‘fire sale’ territory yet I think.  Selling Baines would be a desperate move for them.

Third name doing the rounds is Taye Taiwo at AC Milan.  He’s probably the right sort of player to be a good stop-gap, in terms of both skill and value.  Nigeria didn’t qualify for the African Cup of Nations and Taiwo has only played seven times this season.  He has played in the Champions League though which would reduce his value for us.  But is he really available and would AC Milan want to help us out in any way now that they’re our next Champions League opponents?

Now that Arsene Wenger is speculating openly about the situation I expect we will see a whole host of other names over the next couple of weeks.

Man of the Match poll for the Villa game later – come on you Gunners!

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