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Lessons from this weekend

Four central defenders can work, but four full-backs fail

Arsenal kept a clean sheet on Saturday despite not having a single fit fullback available.  Admittedly Everton are not the biggest threat but Djourou, Mertesacker, Koscielny and Vermaelen still had a job to do.  Perhaps on these days of more athletic ‘total football’, central defenders have to be more mobile and more comfortable on the ball.  Of those four players, only Mertesacker would have struggled at full-back and back-up Ignasi Miquel has also filled in well playing out wide.

Does it work the other way though?

The answer from Newcastle certainly seems to be no, as their back line of fullbacks shipped four goals at Norwich.  With injuries to Stephen Taylor and Fabricio Coloccini, I think they’re going to struggle now.  There are only so many that Demba Ba can get at the other end.

It is possible to feel sorry for Spurs?

Well it is nearly Christmas and they were playing Stoke, so let’s be big-hearted over this!  Spurs were robbed of a win yesterday by some dreadful refereeing.   Tottenham players were twice prevented from leaping for crosses as Stoke defenders clung on to them.  Ryan Shawcross made a goal-line clearance with his elbow.  Crouch used his arm to control the ball before setting up Etherington’s first goal.  Adebayor was no-where near offside for his disallowed goal, the Assistant Referee suffered severe tunnel vision and ignored the Stoke player, returning to the pitch after sliding out, who put three Spurs a yard onside.

Chris Foy and his assistants have helped tighten things at the top I suppose, but crap refereeing turns games into stupid lottery. I didn’t include the red card in the list as the second yellow was definitely a foul and quite a few referees would have done the same.

Blackburn and Bolton are in trouble

To be truthful, that isn’t just a lesson of this weekend.  But whilst these showed that they are consistent in their lack of talent, Sunderland and Wigan showed that they have some answers if only they can make it work often enough.

Meanwhile…

David Moyes apparently took the chance of Arsenal’s Birthday Party to cheekily ask Thierry Henry if he fancied a spell at Everton.  I’m sure Thierry was gracious enough to give him a sympathetic smile in return.

The media have decided that Szczesny isn’t the only ready to kiss Van Persie’s feet and that he is Real Madrid’s top transfer target.  I guess that for as long as Van Persie is fit and scoring we’re going to have to put up with these stories constantly.  Hopefully Robin will tell the Special One to kiss some other part of his anatomy.

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Premier League Weekend Preview

Is this Arsenal’s back four against Everton? Djourou, Mertesacker, Koscielny and Vermaelen?

After the injury to Andre Santos during Tuesday night’s game against Olympiacos, we now have no first choice fullbacks fit for action.  They’ll be more news about the team tomorrow as usual, but here’s a look at the key games this weekend.

After our win against Wigan and Chelsea beating Newcastle, here’s the state of play:

4 Chelsea 14 14 28
5 Arsenal 14 7 26
6 Newcastle 14 4 26
7 Liverpool 14 4 23
(played,GD,points)

Slightly less tight after Fulham sneaked a win against Liverpool on Monday night, but still a real contest.  So what are the games that matter?

Saturday
Arsenal v Everton
Liverpool v QPR
Norwich v Newcastle
Monday
Chelsea v Manchester City

Arsenal v Everton
Apart from the fullback issue, everyone’s fit apart from the usual suspects so no big team changes for Arsenal.  Everton will be a tougher test than some we’ve had recently but we should be good enough to win.  Here’s the form:
Arsenal: WWWWDW
Everton: WLLWWL
This won’t be an easy game but, with the team playing to go fourth, I think we can do it.

Liverpool v QPR
Liverpool are starting to look a bit rocky, QPR have been rocky all season.
Liverpool: DWDWDL
QPR: WLLWLD
Liverpool ought to have enough to do this and the motivation of needing a win to stay in touch with the fight for top four status.  Of course the need to stay in touch could equally make for a nervous performance, but I would pencil this one in as a home win.

Norwich v Newcastle
Is this just the right game for Newcastle to get back on track after dropping points in three matches?
Norwich: DDLLWL
Newcastle: WWWLDL
Newcastle should win this, but with the injuries to Taylor and Coloccini, they won’t be as secure at the back so I don’t see them running away with it.

Chelsea v Manchester City
The crunch game of the weekend is on Monday evening.
Chelsea: LLWLWW
Man City: WWWWDW
Chelsea looked more organised and professional against Newcastle last Saturday and held their nerve to beat Valencia on Tuesday.  Can they make it three vital wins in a row on Monday?

This one is hard to predict.  Chelsea gave given good signs that they have weathered the storm, but City’s league form is hard to bet against.  There has to be a good chance of dropped points here.  A draw keeps them in fourth, lose and the weekend belongs to us.

If Arsenal get the win on Saturday we will go fourth and could just finish the weekend there too.

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