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WBA 2:3 AFC – Arsenal secure third

Well we crept over the line in the end rather than a roaring finish.  But most important of all was that we did it at all.  Third, a place higher than last season.  But not a classic season by any means, more one of grinding attrition.

In the four decades that I have followed Arsenal, this has to be one of the more emotionally draining.  So many setbacks, so many last minute changes in fortune.  But we did it.  Despite being screwed over by Barca, we did it.  Despite our own management team’s indecision over Fabregas and Nasri we did it.  Despite the season long injury to Jack Wilshere, the loss of four fullbacks at the same time and then of Arteta for the final month and fourth becoming the new fifth, we did it.  But it was so close.

Arsene Wenger made three changes for the last game.  Sagna was out with a broken leg of course and to the surprise of many he went with Jenkinson.  But despite having had to change one of the back four he made another change by bringing in Santos for Gibbs.  Many had expected Coquelin to replace Sagna, but instead he came in for Ramsey.  One change resisted was Szczesny, despite an injury, who was kept going with painkillers.  But the most important change was probably a West Brom one, with keeper Ben Foster being replaced at the last minute by Marton Fulop.

Some would say that Fulop gifted all three of Arsenal’s goals, certainly he was at fault for the first and last.  Three minutes in, Benayoun took advantage of Fulop’s indecision over whether to kick or pick up the ball, nicked it away and put it in the empty net.  For a second we all sighed with relief.  We were going to be OK today.  A second later we all muttered the word ‘Norwich’ under our breath and that proved the correct reaction.

Soon West Brom had equalised and then gone two-one up.  Meanwhile, Spurs were beating Fulham.  Their first goal was offside.  But not outrageous, bizarrely given, how on earth is that a goal offisde.  Shane Long got in on goal mainly because no-one closed him or Morrison down.  The second was soft too, with Jenkinson and Koscielny uncertain who was taking on a long ball and leaving Graham Dorrans enough time to take it instead.  Two-one.  Bloody hell.

But thankfully we didn’t give up.  There were a lot of fairly ineffectual performances but Benayoun, Santos and Koscielny kept the show on the road.  The rest were struggling one way or another.  On the half hour, Santos got the ball from Song on the edge of the area and scored.  We were back level again.  Norwich we muttered, surely not again.

Just like the Norwich game we went back into the lead after Koscielny pounced on a hopeless Fulop punch.  Still thirty five minutes to go.  Felt like hours and hours and hours.  Szczesny made saves, we had occasional chance and Gibbs may well have saved our season with a last minute tackle.  It was one of those that had to perfect or it was a penalty.  Phew!

At the end of that three hour second half the fourth official called for five minutes overtime.  Haven’t a clue why, he must have been watching the City QPR game.  Five more minutes of hell and then it was over.  And we were third.  Amazing.  Not classy or memorable, not a Norwich rerun, but amazing.  Well done guys, just don’t do it that way again okay.  I’m feeling old this morning.

Benayoun and Koscielny led our match poll with Yossi the winner.  My choice was Santos, but I almost voted for Gibbs just for that tackle.  Between them they had enough in the tank to see us home.

Well done Gunners.  Mind the gap!

West Brom 2:3 Arsenal
Goals: Benayoun, Santos, Koscielny
Team: Szczesny, Jenkinson, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Santos (Ramsey), Song, Rosicky (Walcott), Coquelin, Gervinho (Gibbs), Van Persie, Benayoun.

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Benayoun & Kos lead match poll – add your vote

West Brom 2:3 Arsenal
Benayoun,Santos,Koscielny

Arsenal Man of the Match against West Brom (13MAY12)

  • Benayoun (40%, 178 Votes)
  • Koscielny (30%, 132 Votes)
  • Santos (10%, 43 Votes)
  • Gibbs (8%, 37 Votes)
  • Song (3%, 13 Votes)
  • Szczesny (2%, 11 Votes)
  • Coquelin (2%, 9 Votes)
  • Van Persie (2%, 8 Votes)
  • Rosicky (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Ramsey (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Jenkinson (0%, 2 Votes)
  • Gervinho (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Walcott (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 444

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Arsenal win – vote now for man of match

West Brom 2:3 Arsenal
Benayoun,Santos,Koscielny

Arsenal Man of the Match against West Brom (13MAY12)

  • Benayoun (40%, 178 Votes)
  • Koscielny (30%, 132 Votes)
  • Santos (10%, 43 Votes)
  • Gibbs (8%, 37 Votes)
  • Song (3%, 13 Votes)
  • Szczesny (2%, 11 Votes)
  • Coquelin (2%, 9 Votes)
  • Van Persie (2%, 8 Votes)
  • Rosicky (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Vermaelen (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Ramsey (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Jenkinson (0%, 2 Votes)
  • Gervinho (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Walcott (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 444

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You can get it if you really want

You can get it if you really want
You can get it if you really want
You can get it if you really want
But you must try,
Try and try, try and try
You’ll succeed at last
(Jimmy Cliff)

Come on you Gunners!

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Arsenal team against West Brom

It doesn’t need to be said again why this one is important, vital, critical. Last chance etc. So who plays?

Two obvious issues: does Walcott play and who subs for Sagna? Theo Walcott apparently joined in with training again this week but it sounds very doubtful. He did his hamstring just two weeks ago so my guess is that he probably won’t make it. I assume that Benayoun will start so the question is – Gervinho or Oxlade-Chamberlain? I’m guessing Gervinho. He has struggled with his form, but to be honest if the Ox plays I think that it’s Ramsey who should lose out.

Who will replace Sagna, out now with a broken leg. Koscielny isn’t an option with no Mertesacker. When Sagna came off we had Coquelin and Djourou on the bench and Coquelin for the nod. So Coquelin or Jenkinson? Close call maybe, but I would go with Jenkinson. I’m no manager but I always reckon that if it’s a close call, go for playing someone in their right position.

So how about making our final gamble:
______ Szczesny ______
Jenk _ Kos _ Verm _ Gibbs
________ Song ________
___ Rosicky __ AOC ____
Gervinho _ RVP _ Benayoun

What do you think?

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The big one.

Last summer was a nightmare. Arsenal prevaricated all summer over Fabregas and Nasri. Then, because we had finished fourth, we had to wait until the Champions League qualifying round was done until we could buy players. By which time we had dropped eight out of a possible nine points and been humiliated at Old Trafford. Such was our season handicapped.

Fortunately, when we did get to play the market on the last day, it went pretty well: Arteta, Benayoun, Mertesacker, Park and Santos. Five players signed as the window closed and four of them have had a positive impact on the team. Park remains a mystery but given the circumstances it was a lot better than it might have been. The real difference though was the likes of Van Persie, Rosicky, Koscielny and Szczesny taking a big step forward.

But for all that recovery though, we face the prospect of the same sort of summer. Fail to beat West Brom of Sunday and we face the same doubts over re-signing key players and, potentially, the same wait for transfers.

West Brom v Arsenal (67)
Tottenham (66) v Fulham
Everton v Newcastle (65)

A draw and we can’t be worse than fourth. A win and we can’t be worse than third.

West Brom’s form at home: won 6, drawn 3, list 9.
West Brom’s last six at home: WWLWWD

That’s good form for a club of West Brom’s financial clout. But, frankly, this isn’t about West Brom’s form. It’s about what goes on inside the Arsenal players’ heads. Treat this game right and Arsenal are way ahead of West Brom. Play like we did against Norwich and West Brom will take advantage.

I don’t know how much more motivation do they need?

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Fourth, now we’ve got to dig in!

We made a bit of a meal of beating QPR but we did it.  Meanwhile Chelsea had a ‘mare against Villa so here we are, back in the Champions League zone at the midpoint of the season.  Now we’ve got to keep the door shut behind us and see what what happens ahead of us.  The United result against Blackburn shows that there are plenty of surprises to be had in this league.

Over the next three days there’s another complete set of Premier League games.  Here’s the six-point spread around Arsenal:

Pos Club Played GD Points
3 Spurs 18 15 39
4 Arsenal 19 9 36
5 Chelsea 19 13 34
6 Liverpool 19 9 34
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Arsenal team against Fulham

So that’s the Champions League sorted, back to the Premier League and our prospects for this weekend.

Current state of play-
3 Tottenham 11 8 25
4 Newcastle 12 7 25
5 Chelsea 12 8 22
6 Liverpool 12 5 22
7 Arsenal 12 3 22
(played,GD,points)

So three clubs on 22 points, must be some chance of a place on offer?  Some interesting fixtures too -
Saturday afternoon:
West Brom v Tottenham
Chelsea v Wolves
Manchester Utd v Newcastle
Saturday evening:
Arsenal v Fulham
Sun afternoon:
Liverpool v Man City

West Brom v Spurs
Got to see this as three points for Spurs and the form guide is pretty one-sided.
West Brom at home: LLDWLW
Spurs away: LWWDWW

Man Utd v Newcastle
What do you reckon? Manchester United have stuttered here and there. Unconvincing, but undeniably second in the league.  Newcastle have confused every pundit going by their sure-footed start and in their last game they were defeated for the first time.
Man Utd at home: WWWWLW
Newcastle away: WDDWWL
Home win I reckon, Giggs scoring in the ninety-eleventh minute!

Chelsea v Wolves
Well who knows! Chelsea are in hell at the moment. Playing tactics that the team can’t deliver. Can Wolves make it worse or is this the first step back?
Chelsea at home: WWWWLL
Wolves away: WDLLLL
Looking at that, Chelsea will feel this has to be the turnaround game but, as we know, lost confidence is tough to get back.  If Chelsea lose drops points, it will additional motivation for the Gunners in our evening kick-off.

Arsenal v Fulham
Since the defeat by Liverpool, we’ve won every home game.
Arsenal at home: LWWWWW
Fulham away: LLDLWD
If we lose this it will be a big upset now on the form we’ve been showing.  But we’ve not always followed up on Champions League fixture well so we have to be careful.

Liverpool v Man City
So here’s the game that could see Arsenal gaining a place if we’ve done the business against Fulham.  City haven’t lost yet in the league.  Liverpool haven’t been defeated at home, but they’ve often been held to a draw.
Liverpool at home: DWWDDD
Man City away: WWDWWW

The fight for fourth place is very tight at the moment.  If the games go to form this weekend we could gain a place.  If Chelsea’s problems deepen we could gain two.  But I’ve got a feeling it could be ‘as you we’re and staying seventh.  The important thing in a race like this is not to buckle under the pressure so that you take advantage when someone else slips.

The tightness of this race makes team selection difficult.  Not because Arsene Wenger doesn’t know what his best starting line-up is, but what judgements to make on rotation when every game matters.

Arsenal have a load of midweek games ahead – three in the next four weeks.  The same eleven can’t play all seven.  With number one spot secured, the last Champions League game can obviously be used for mass rotation, but what will be Arsene Wenger’s policy for the Carling Cup?

I’m guessing it may have slightly lower status this season.  The policy last season was blitz everything – win something.  With our lost points in August and September, and the tight race for that player-retaining fourth Champions League ticket, I certainly wouldn’t bitch over a weakened side crashing out of the Carling, as long as full-strength one went and thrashed Wigan the next game.

So my hunch is little change tomorrow, with one out of Arshavin, Benayoun or Diaby getting a start.

How about:

_______ Szczesny _______
Kos _ Merte _ Verm _ Santos
________ Song ________
___ Diaby ___ Ramsey ___
Walcott __ RVP __ Gervinho

What do you think?

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RVP & Verm lead match poll – add your vote

Arsenal 3:0 West Brom

Van Persie, Vermaelen, Arteta

Arsenal Man of the Match against West Brom (5NOV11)

  • Vermaelen (42%, 72 Votes)
  • Van Persie (31%, 53 Votes)
  • Arteta (10%, 18 Votes)
  • Jenkinson (5%, 9 Votes)
  • Song (4%, 7 Votes)
  • Gervinho (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Koscielny (3%, 5 Votes)
  • Ramsey (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Walcott (1%, 1 Votes)
  • Benayoun (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Rosicky (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Szczesny (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Santos (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Arshavin (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 173

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Arsenal get 3- vote for man of match now

Arsenal 3:0 West Brom

Van Persie, Vermaelen, Arteta

Arsenal Man of the Match against West Brom (5NOV11)

  • Vermaelen (42%, 72 Votes)
  • Van Persie (31%, 53 Votes)
  • Arteta (10%, 18 Votes)
  • Jenkinson (5%, 9 Votes)
  • Song (4%, 7 Votes)
  • Gervinho (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Koscielny (3%, 5 Votes)
  • Ramsey (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Walcott (1%, 1 Votes)
  • Benayoun (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Rosicky (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Szczesny (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Santos (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Arshavin (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 173

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