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Between The Wheels => Sport => Topic started by: dom on July 17, 2022, 02:21:58 PM

Title: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 17, 2022, 02:21:58 PM
Thought I'd start a thread for Arsenal as I'm feeling quite optimistic for the season ahead. A young squad that showed plenty of promise without actually achieving anything is being bolstered with some astute purchases.

Gabriel Jesus is a very astute signing imo. I don't see him as a City cast off. Guardiola, though undeniably a fantastic manager has issues with centre forwards. Even Aguero wasn't a guaranteed starter and I think the young Brazilian has fallen victim to that as well. Guaranteed a starting position and he should really thrive.

I don't know much about Vieira but his name promises  greatness!

Zinchenko is another excellent City player and if Arteta can entice him to Arsenal with the promise of a guaranteed starting position that's another amazing addition.

The only fly in the ointment is the fact that in Conte, spurs have finally found a serious manager and one who seems able to get Levy to open his purse much wider than usual. They have brought in some excellent players and will provide dangerous competitors.

Of course the crucial question is how close we will get to City and Liverpool. Closer perhaps but not close enough. Chelsea will be stiff opposition too. I predict the United car crash to continue!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 18, 2022, 09:12:10 PM
Deal done for Zinchenko. That's great news. Excellent player. Really improves the squad
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on July 30, 2022, 02:27:32 PM
Currently beating Sevilla 6-0 in a pre-season friendly. Cause for optimism for the Arsenal fans there.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 30, 2022, 03:25:03 PM
Yes, definite reasons for optimism. Palace on Friday will give us a better understanding of where this team is I think though. Jesus seems to have brought a real fluidity to forward play. He's not a bad finisher either!

No Tomiyasu, Tierney, Smith Rowe or new signing Vieira today which shows how squad strength has been improved. Also shows that we're still pretty injury prone!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on August 05, 2022, 10:58:06 PM
Tough game after it looked like it was going to be a walk in the park. Palace turned the screw after we scored. The defence played well and new boy Saliba was brilliant - composed and clinical.

2 0 was perhaps a little tough on Palace but that's a great result to take from Selhurst Park
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on August 14, 2022, 07:39:31 AM
Leicester provided quite a stern challenge yesterday but the quality of Arsenal's forward play was the difference.

Jesus really looks like he wants to prove a point and his contributions were excellent, with 2 goals and 2 assists and pretty unlucky not to get a hat-trick. Martinelli had a brilliant game too. He has really matured this season and seems much stronger both in possession and in the tackle. Having his fellow countryman alongside him is firing him up.

The energy of the whole team  throughout the game was excellent, especially considering the conditions out there.

Saliba was very unlucky with the own goal but it was great to see the support he got, both from the crowd and his team mates after it happened.

Early days but its hard not to begin to feel very confident with how the team is playing.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on August 14, 2022, 12:17:32 PM
I listened to that one on the bike, very entertaining game.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on August 20, 2022, 10:32:29 PM
Another impressive win this evening  3 - 0 at Bournemouth. It felt like the team had plenty more to give, but it wasn't necessary! Saliba with a quality finish from 20 yards was the icing on the cake
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 01, 2022, 07:06:07 AM
Villa were pretty dirty last night. They also really rode their luck with a goal direct from a corner and Arsenal missing countless chances.

It was very sweet to get the winning goal immediately after they scored though and cut their celebrations very short!

Injuries beginning to mount in typical Arsenal style. I wonder if any of Partey, Zinchenko, Elneny, Odegaard and Ramsdale will be fit to the trip to Old Trafford on Sunday. With United finding a bit of form it should be a good game.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 01, 2022, 11:11:07 AM
Just seen that after this is how long it took Arsenal to score after conceding this season (this has happened 4 times)

2

1

8

3

That shows a very good mentality.  Hopefully we can keep it going.

There's no  doubt that the Arsenal squad is inferior to that of City  and almost certainly that of Liverpool.  Jury's out with Chelsea, United, Newcastle and Spurs but there's no doubt this season's Arsenal team is a major upgrade on last season.

Deadline day for transfers today, wonder who will strengthen still further.  Talk of corner scorer from last night Douglas Luiz joining Arsenal
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 04, 2022, 11:04:54 PM
Tough to lose the game today especially after having dominated for long periods.

The game really swung on the 3 subs made by Arteta after United got their second. We were really on top and the goal was to totally against the run of play. The disruption caused by changing the 3 players at once led to United's third as the team was not set but we also ceded control for the rest of the game.

3 subs at once should only really be made as a Hail Mary. When you're so far behind either tactically or on the scoreline that the team really needs to shake things up. It may not work but it may pay off.

To do it when you're the better team makes no sense. I really hope Arteta learns from this 
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 19, 2022, 05:48:21 AM
Great result and performance yesterday. On paper this looked a tricky fixture yet Brentford were completely nullified. They barely laid a glove on Arsenal throughout the 90 minutes.

After the annoying international break it's Spurs. Can't wait!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 04, 2022, 01:42:43 PM
Good win against Spurs team who I was reasonably confident that we would beat.

Yes they've started the season well but I wasn't in awe of their performances whenever I watched them.

They didn't deserve the point they got against Chelsea and I thought the big win against Leicester really flattered them.

We were too good for them on the day and even though the result was put to bed by the sending off, I was sure we were heading for victory before that happened.

Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Ali on October 05, 2022, 11:20:44 AM
Looking forward to Sunday, I'd happily settle for a point right now 😉
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 05, 2022, 11:52:45 AM
Quote from: Ali on October 05, 2022, 11:20:44 AMLooking forward to Sunday, I'd happily settle for a point right now 😉
Liverpool over recent seasons have regularly comfortably dispatched the Gunners. I'll be happy if we can make things a bit more difficult for you!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Ali on October 05, 2022, 11:57:18 AM
Quote from: dom on October 05, 2022, 11:52:45 AM
Quote from: Ali on October 05, 2022, 11:20:44 AMLooking forward to Sunday, I'd happily settle for a point right now 😉
Liverpool over recent seasons have regularly comfortably dispatched the Gunners. I'll be happy if we can make things a bit more difficult for you!

I'm in no doubt you most certainly will Dom 😁
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 10, 2022, 10:18:59 AM
Well we managed that and even managed a win.  Not quite sure why Liverpool are struggling so much this season. They were excellent yesterday.

9 wins out of 10 is a fantastic start but I'm not counting any chickens just yet. I remember a season , early to mid eighties when United (probably under Ron Atkinson) won their first 10 matches. I seem to remember them sinking without trace after that.

Edit, it was actually the 85, 86 season. Here's an article about it ...

https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/when-manchester-united-won-their-first-10-games-and-still-gifted-title-liverpool

Mad to think how football has changed since then, no live football and following Heysel, no European football for English clubs.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 16, 2022, 11:26:57 PM
I was a little premature with my previous post. We hit 9 wins from 10 matches today. Toughest game of the season to get there too.

Leeds were fantastic today and Arsenal really rode their luck. The 2nd half, in particular, was  a real tough watch. They harried us and pushed the normally composed Saliba way out of his comfort zone.

I think that was arguably the best performance by an opposing team against the gunners. Man U were more clinical when they beat Arsenal but Leeds were the better team and produced a better performance.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on October 17, 2022, 10:19:51 AM
Bamford was being lauded on MOTD2 for his performance after being introduced in the second half, but I can't help but think it wasn't getting their full attention; as happens far too often, he fell to pieces at crucial moments, fluffing chances that had they have fallen to Gabriel Jesus would have been clinically put away.

Leeds did deserve a point though.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 17, 2022, 02:26:08 PM
Perhaps, but Bamford had much more influence on the game in his 45 minutes than the somewhat muted Gabriel Jesus had in his 70+. Unlucky not to get his 100th goal. His hair is a mess though! Could anyone show him the way to a hairdresser's?
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 23, 2022, 04:48:00 PM
A draw away to Southampton is not the worst result but Arsebal should have been more comfortably ahead at the end of the first half.

Southampton really came into it in the second half and probably deserved their draw. The Arsenal team is beginning to look a little weary and the squad is beginning to look like its not strong enough to maintain a title charge. Jesus is becoming less and less effective by the match and could really do with a rest
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 31, 2022, 12:06:45 AM
Convincing win against a Forest team that didn't look half as good as they did last week.

The team had appeared to be running low on energy and inspiration over the last few weeks, so it was good to see both of those things returned in spades today.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on November 06, 2022, 04:10:37 PM
That felt like a really important win. On a day when Saka and Martinelli didn't perform, it took a real team performance to take home 3 points from Stamford Bridge. The 2 central pairings, Xhaka and Partey in midfield and Saliba and Gabriel at centre back were both immense. Gabriel Jesus up front annoyed the hell out of the Chelsea back line and despite the lack of goals was another key part of the victory today.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on November 13, 2022, 08:53:52 PM
Great to head into the World Cup break with a 5 point lead at the top of the table.

The game wasn't straightforward though. The team were struggling initially, both with the injury to Xhaka and  apparently with a bout of food poisoning to a few other players. Xhaka's replacement, Vieira, appeared very nervous and the team weren't playing well at all. Eventually they settled into their task and 2 second half goals leave Arsenal sitting at the top of Christmas tree for the the first time since 2007.

Nothing to celebrate yet but Arsenal deserve their position. Long may it last!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on December 04, 2022, 05:21:50 PM
Rumours that the injury to Gabriel Jesus could be a serious one. That's a major blow to title aspirations if confirmed.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on December 06, 2022, 07:14:19 PM
Quote from: dom on December 04, 2022, 05:21:50 PMRumours that the injury to Gabriel Jesus could be a serious one. That's a major blow to title aspirations if confirmed.

He underwent successful knee surgery today.  Could be out for a while as he recovers from that. Wonder whether Arteta will try and find a replacement in January.  Nkeitiah hasn't been brilliant whenever he replaced the Brazilian so could be necessary
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on December 27, 2022, 08:34:59 AM
Despite going behind Arsenal ran out comfortable winners against a tough but uninspiring West Ham side. The 3 forwards all scored on the night snd the pick of the bunch was Nkeitiah's who turned on a sixpence to completely throw his defender and finished brilliantly. Perhaps we don't need a replacement for Jesus?
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on December 27, 2022, 12:12:31 PM
From what I've seen, Arsenal are a joy to watch at the moment, with all their players clicking and at the top of their game.

Martin Odegaard in particular is different gravy; Arsenal's De Bruyne.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on December 27, 2022, 02:10:26 PM
He is a very special player. Unbelievable ball control and vision. Real Madrid's loss is Arsenal's gain.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 01, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
Another away win yesterday and 4 goals scored at the AMEX is impressive. The 2 and almost 3 conceded not so much.

Great weekend though with City, Newcastle, Spurs and Chelsea all dropping points.

Tough part of the season coming up with some very difficult matches. If we are still top by mid-Feb I'll begin to believe.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 04, 2023, 10:23:55 AM
Fair play to Newcastle last night - they came with a game plan to not concede last night and they carried it out to perfection.  Doubling up on Martinelli and Saka and flooding central areas to restrict Odegaard  worked for them to perfection.  At times it felt like they had comfortably more than 11 people on the pitch.

Arsenal should have had a penalty when Gabriel was hauled to the ground but overall Howe deserved his point.

The important thing is that this doesn't derail a wonderful season. After the cup game against Chris Q's Oxford we have the small matter of the North London Derby at WHL.  Important to get a win there!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 09, 2023, 11:59:24 PM
Comfortable win in the end but Oxford made sure we fought for it.

Worrying that we had to start with the our first choice front 3. Saka hobbling off before Spurs on Sunday wasn't a good sign.

The drop in quality from Partey and Xhaka down to Lokonga and Elneny is huge and shows how equally large the gap is between Arsenal's and Man City's squad who swatted aside Premier League Chelsea with a much changed squad with no noticeable drop in quality.

Happy with Vieira's second half performance and to see Smith Rowe on the comeback trail. Nkeitiah another bright spark. His finishing might just be better than that of Gabriel Jesus
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 15, 2023, 03:10:20 PM
Feck Chelsea!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on January 15, 2023, 07:10:52 PM
Eight points clear now at the top now and the Arsenal fans must be starting to believe. Will be an interesting second half of the season.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 16, 2023, 12:11:17 PM
Big and important win yesterday.  The first half was exceptional and the second showed how far the defence has improved since last season.

City still have the best squad and both they and United have much stronger strength in depth than Arsenal, so if they do win the league, it will be down to keeping the core 15 players fit and in form
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 18, 2023, 07:44:11 PM
"Its between City and Arsenal for the league", United may be involved.

So nice to hear that, it's been a while!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 22, 2023, 06:39:03 PM
Marvellous! Arsenal really dominated that game in the second half and deserved the win despite the fact that United played well and really made a game of it. 50 points in 19 games is some going
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on January 22, 2023, 07:15:19 PM
That was a great game, I would agree that Arsenal deserved the win. I'm disappointed that United couldn't cling onto that point but it keeps the season interesting a bit longer. I still think City will end up top of the league.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 22, 2023, 09:42:13 PM
They are still favourites for me too but they're going to have to be at their brilliant best to do it
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 23, 2023, 06:17:01 PM
I imagine Nkeitiah can't be too far from an England call up based on recent performances. As the all time record scorer at U21 level, he should be getting his chance with the seniors
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 28, 2023, 08:21:13 PM
So a defeat to City at the Ethiad means Arsenal are out of the cup. The team held their own though at a ground where a lot of heavy reverses have happened in recent years.

Will take the 1 0 loss on the chin and look to take something off them in the league meeting in a couple of weeks

Next up though is newly appointed Sean Dyche at Goodison. I wonder what shithousery he has planned next Saturday morning.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on January 31, 2023, 11:18:37 AM
Jorginho?  A step down from Caicedo no doubt, but a step up from Elneny (who's injured anyway) and Lokonga.  If Arsenal win the league this May then it will have been 12 million well spent.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 05, 2023, 07:09:23 PM
Didn't see much of the game yesterday. Was out on the bike and got back for half time. Then the dog had a grooming session poorly organised for 2pm. I did manage to see the Everton goal. Essentially though, I'm in denial and as I didn't see it, it didn't happen.

That disappointment has been tempered somewhat by Spurs beating City. Strange, uncomfortable feeling wanting Spurs to win, but delighted they came up trumps.

Hopefully Arsenal can return to winning ways next weekend against Brentford

Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 16, 2023, 11:51:05 AM
Tough run at the moment, 1 point from 3 games has really opened the door for City and potentially United too.  We really must respond with a win with 2 trips to the Midlands in the next 2 games, Villa and Leicester.

Arsenal played some excellent football last night and the team were on a par or ahead of City for much of the game.  2 mistakes, 1 of them hideous, really decided the game last night.  Need to cut that sort of stuff out.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on February 16, 2023, 10:57:51 PM
https://twitter.com/UpshotTowers/status/1626206845177315329
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 19, 2023, 06:56:42 AM
Quote from: Slim on February 16, 2023, 10:57:51 PMhttps://twitter.com/UpshotTowers/status/1626206845177315329

Those were the days. Looking back, Football almost seemed like an amateur sport back then.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 19, 2023, 07:11:28 AM
Ended up with a much needed victory but a lot of effort was required to get there against an awkward Villa side.

Ultimately it was ex-Arsenal keeper that made the difference. He was booked for constant time wasting and the ref added on 6 minutes as a result. In that time he headed Arsenal into the lead after Jorginho crashed the ball onto the Villa crossbar. Then the World cup winning keeper was left stranded upfield following a Villa corner allowing Martinelli to walk it into the net.

He had it coming. Not just the timewasting, not just the negative comments about Arsenal when he left, but his awful behaviour when winning the World Cup. I think karma can call it quits now!

Who thought City would drop points yesterday,? Forest are on a good run but I was expecting a comfortable win for Guardiola. Not getting that 2nd goal really cost them and the title race has taken another little twist
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 26, 2023, 08:21:55 AM
Another Midlands away win, this time at Leicester.

The attack misfired yesterday with a few of Arsenal's attackers not quite on their game.  The defence was outstanding though with Ramsdale not having to make a single save.  Saliba and Gabriel have formed an outstanding partnership in central defence and full backs White and Zinchenko (captained yesterday due to the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine) are both highly gifted and intelligent players.

Martinelli (one of those not at their best) settled matters expertly after being beautifully set up by Trossard.  Both of the January acquisitions, the Belgian and Jorginho have settled very quickly and well. Both were excellent yesterday. 

Arsenal may not win the league but the journey is a very enjoyable one.

Leicester's xG yesterday was recorded as 0.01, I think the lowest recorded by a Premier league team this season.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 02, 2023, 06:28:36 AM
Missed the game yesterday as ee were in Belfast attending the Neighbours farewell celebration concert (don't ask!)

Plenty of furtive glances at the mobile screen indicated that a 4 0 win was being achieved. Couldn't ask for more from the game in hand over City. 13 matches to go, 5 points clear.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 04, 2023, 05:23:18 PM
Was looking like a poor result today. A goal down after 15 seconds and then a second from Bournemouth's only corner.

Ridiculous stats today. Arsenal had 81% possession and approaching 80 touches in the Bournemouth box. Bournemouth had 7 in the Arsenal area. You have to argue that Bournemouth were incredibly efficient scoring 2 goals from their 4 shots. Arsenal needed 31 to score their 3 goals.

I always believed that City's strength in depth would tell in the end to decide the title. But if a player like Nelson, on as a second half sub, can get an assist and a 97th minute winner maybe the difference in quality isn't as big as I thought it was.

Reckon that afternoon has taken 5 years off my life!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 12, 2023, 08:43:55 PM
Nice to win a game comfortably without troubling the heart! Thanks Fulham! They weren't quite on their game and Arsenal took full advantage.

11 games to go. I had a little look at the remaining fixtures, a little optimistically I think following today's game. Draws at Liverpool and Newcastle and a loss to City would be 7 points dropped. City would need an almost perfect record to beat that.

Injuries and sendings off/suspensions can derail but Arsenal have put themselves in a fantastic position
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 17, 2023, 08:59:30 AM
A potentially costly Europa League exit to Sporting Lisbon last night. We'll see how much of a toll extra time and penalties has taken with the quick turnaround to Palace on Sunday.

Injuries sustained to Tomiyasu and Saliba will hopefully not be too serious.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 02, 2023, 10:18:01 PM
Tomiyasu out for the season and Sali ba's injury has to be carefully managed, whatever that means.

He wasn't in the squad for the home match against Leeds, but I'm hoping he's able to start at Anfield next weekend. Holding against Salah is a scary thought.

The Leeds game was comfortable enough in the end. They weren't at their strongest but still made the first half hour or so relatively uncomfortable. Jesus scored a pen from our first shot on target. The players relaxed after that and the result was never in doubt.

City looked ominously good yesterday so its looking like Arsenal will need to get pretty close to 94 points (City's total if they win all of their 10 remaining ganes)
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 09, 2023, 07:44:53 PM
Missed most of the game today but based on the last 20 minutes, Arsenal were lucky to come home with the point. Could be a very valuable one come the end of the season. Thank you Aaron Ramsdale!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on April 21, 2023, 11:18:41 PM
Well you could say Arsenal rescued a point tonight, but against the bottom of the table club that was surely a must-win.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 21, 2023, 11:40:27 PM
3 points from 3 matches is not league winning form.

It's still been a fantastic season. Champions league virtually secured with 7 matches to go and nailed on for 2nd place. Not many would have predicted that at the start of the season, certainly not me. Even though on current form its looking increasingly unlikely, any sort of a result against City will keep Arsenal in the hunt.

The fat lady is maybe warming up but she still hasn't sung yet!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 26, 2023, 02:42:01 PM
Big game tonight.  Looking at the form of both teams and I'm not too optimistic about getting a result.  The loss of Saliba and to a lesser extent Tomiyasu has really affected the defence and make us very leaky.  It also means the team has a less stable platform from which to build attacks.

This is the real difference between City and Arsenal.  Put our first 11 against theirs and the difference in quality is minimal.  Once either team starts to draw on its reserves City are well ahead,  almost unaffected with having to replace any number of their nominal first 11.  This is where City will in all likelihood win the league.

Hope I'm wrong but its looking like a City win tonight and the league virtually sealed for them. Who knows though.  I'm hoping at least that Arsenal show that they are worthy opponents and prove that they merit their league position this season
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on April 26, 2023, 03:13:20 PM
I think a City win is the most likely outcome but it could be a cautious and cagey affair.. both sides might take a draw right now but neither can afford the other to get three points out of the encounter.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on April 26, 2023, 07:06:35 PM
Whatever happens, as a neutral I hope it goes down to the last game of the season, but I fear after the reverse fixture at the Emirates that City have a significant psychological advantage which will be decisive tonight and hence on the run in.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 26, 2023, 10:12:14 PM
City just too good. Completely smothered Arsenal and they just couldn't compete. I would have been happy enough with 3 1 but Arsenal just had to let bloody Haaland score!

Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 27, 2023, 09:28:11 AM
Quote from: dom on April 26, 2023, 02:42:01 PMI'm hoping at least that Arsenal show that they are worthy opponents and prove that they merit their league position this season

City were at their absolute best last night and Arsenal certainly weren't.  They didn't show themselves to be worthy opponents.  Hopefully we'll get a little closer to them next season.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on April 27, 2023, 10:06:23 AM
You never know, there could yet be a twist. City still have seven games to play.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 27, 2023, 10:45:49 AM
Quote from: Slim on April 27, 2023, 10:06:23 AMYou never know, there could yet be a twist. City still have seven games to play.

Anything is possible especially with City still involved in the Champions League and FA Cup.  I think last night proved though that City are the best team in the league, by far, and fully deserved to be crowned champions.

From where the team was a year ago,  Arsenal can feel delighted that the title race carried on as long as it did.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on May 05, 2023, 08:40:44 PM
Didn't comment on the 3 - 1 win over Chelsea that briefly put Arsenal back to the top of the table.  When you look at the Chelsea team and bench it looks formidable.  So many excellent players.  They play so poorly though that the Gunners must be cursing that they didn't score more and allowed Chelsea to score.  They were quite sloppy last night and will need to get a lot tighter when they play Newcastle on Sunday.

Saka seems to me like he needs a rest. Playing very poorly, looks worn out.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on May 07, 2023, 09:32:13 PM
Magnificent performance today facing an intimidating stadium and a very physical Newcastle team - sometimes over physical. Really restored my faith in Arsenal after a few questionable performances. 2nd guaranteed and we can still hope against hope for the title!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on May 15, 2023, 12:07:53 PM
Form really seems to have deserted Arsenal.  The monster that is City would always take advantage of so many slips. From being ambivalent I've really gone off City and their doped up squad.  I have empathy for Liverpool that so many of their league titles were taken from them by a team that doesn't play by the rules.   City have 3 players for every position on the pitch, and the 3rd in City's case would walk into virtually every other team in the premier league. Even with that they very rarely seem to get injuries - I'm really beginning to think Haaland is some sort of android.

Having said that, only winning 2 games out of the last 7 is really poor form and Arsenal didn't deserve to win even against fairer opposition.  2nd place is guaranteed and that is going to have to be good enough.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on June 28, 2023, 10:36:39 AM
I'm hearing that City have discontinued their interest in signing Declan Rice, so he's probably going to Arsenal.

Better for his career than City, where he wouldn't have got as many games.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on June 28, 2023, 03:30:36 PM
City's interest probably pushed the price that little bit higher, but I'll be delighted if he comes on board.  Chances are Xhaka and Partey may well not be with the team next season so that's a big hole in midfield, that he will help to fill.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 05, 2023, 10:21:38 AM
Rice and Havertz in - looks like Jurrien Timber from Ajax soon to follow and maybe a couple of others too.  Building on a strong squad.  Shaping up to be a good window, and a complete change in transfer strategy from the scrimping and saving (relatively speaking) from a few years ago.

Arsenal can't moan about other teams spending more.  Expectations will rise in accordance with those inflated fees!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on July 06, 2023, 11:11:20 AM
Rice is clearly a good signing - the acquisition of of Havertz baffles me though, a real dud at Chelsea.  Ditto Mount for Salford Quays Utd.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 06, 2023, 06:42:22 PM
Quote from: Matt2112 on July 06, 2023, 11:11:20 AMRice is clearly a good signing - the acquisition of of Havertz baffles me though, a real dud at Chelsea.  Ditto Mount for Salford Quays Utd.

Think of De Bruyne and Salah!

Everyone had a disaster of a season at Chelsea. I imagine both Mount snd Havertz will fare much better away from the toxic atmosphere there.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on July 07, 2023, 02:36:17 PM
Quote from: dom on July 06, 2023, 06:42:22 PM
Quote from: Matt2112 on July 06, 2023, 11:11:20 AMRice is clearly a good signing - the acquisition of of Havertz baffles me though, a real dud at Chelsea.  Ditto Mount for Salford Quays Utd.

Think of De Bruyne and Salah!

Everyone had a disaster of a season at Chelsea. I imagine both Mount snd Havertz will fare much better away from the toxic atmosphere there.

That seems a case of conveniently putting the cart before the horse; the performances of a professional on c.£200K/week should transcend a toxic atmosphere.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 07, 2023, 03:08:48 PM
On paper Chelsea had one of the strongest squads in the league last year.  And yet they spent most of the season playing like a lower mid table team.  They were atrocious and plenty of the players involved were on as much, if not more, than Havertz.  Of course nothing is guaranteed but Arteta's judgement has proven to be pretty good recently and he has a lot of credit in the bank for last season's performance.  I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt.

This is a player, after all, who scored the winning goal in last but one Champions League final .  Bear in mind too that Chelsea seemed to insist on playing him as a centre forward which I don't think is his favoured position.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Matt2112 on July 08, 2023, 02:53:31 PM
In fairness, he was pretty impressive at Bayer Leverkusen which of course is why he caught Chelsea's eye in the first place.  It wouldn't be at all surprising if a canny operator like Arteta gets him to settle a lot better and find his best form.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 08, 2023, 04:00:58 PM
You have to wonder about Potter. Considering the disaster he made at Chelsea and the fact that Ze Derbi has made Brighton an even more impressive unit since he was appointed. Brighton's biggest difficulty under Potter was scoring goals. This continued for him when he took over at Chelsea. He may also have had difficulties with managing the egos that come with as big a club as Chelsea. I really think they let Tuchel go too soon. Be interesting to see what Pochettino makes of them. With all the transfer activity they are going to be a completely different team.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on July 08, 2023, 05:03:40 PM
Here's a prediction - Poch will not be managing Chelsea at the start of the 24-25 season.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on July 09, 2023, 05:56:19 PM
I like it. I think Boehly will probably want out if that comes to pass as it will mean (in all probability) that Chelsea have had a terrible season
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on August 06, 2023, 11:37:01 PM
Nice to start the season with a bit of silverware. Yes it's only a glorified friendly and the win was only achieved on penalties after a 102nd minute deflected goal led to an equaliser. But a win is a win, especially against Guardiola's City. Team looked solid too.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 03, 2023, 08:33:41 PM
Was at a family christening today and missed most of the game. I did hear most of the 2nd half on the journey home. The last thing I heard on the radio as I ran into the house, was something like this game feels like it is destined to finish 1 - 1.

Virtually the first thing I saw when I got the tv on was Garnacho putting United 2 - 1 up.

What a finish to the game! If the rest of the game was like that I missed a corker! Perhaps a little harsh on United but that's football!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 18, 2023, 12:08:21 PM
So another win for Arsenal, without being over-convincing.  They have struggled at Goodison over the last few years so any kind of win was welcome.

It seems though that the team is not fully clicking at the moment.  Hopefully the combination of Champions league football and the North London derby will get the team running on all cylinders
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on September 21, 2023, 09:19:53 AM
Good win last night and it was a great performance.  True,  PSV granted Arsenal forwards a lot more space than they are used to in the Premier League but they took full advantage.   Good prep for Spurs at the weekend!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Thenop on September 21, 2023, 02:50:30 PM
Quote from: dom on September 21, 2023, 09:19:53 AMGood win last night and it was a great performance.  True,  PSV granted Arsenal forwards a lot more space than they are used to in the Premier League but they took full advantage.   Good prep for Spurs at the weekend!

Stupid psv coach will never learn. He does this to all his teams, stubbornly holding on to something everyone sees does not work. And then he surprised he is let go before the season is over.

Good win for the Gunners.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on October 08, 2023, 08:43:30 PM
Good if not pretty win for Arsenal against bete noir City.

 All the more satisfying that it happened even with the ref and VAR doing their job. Kovacic should have seen red and could have been dismissed twice but only received a single yellow. There does seem to be a certain leniency given to City with regards to yellow and red cards over the last few seasons. You don't need much of an imagination to picture what would have been the result had Xhaka or Caseimiro been the perpetrator.

Scrappy goal but I'll take it. Only fly in the ointment is that Arsenal are behind Spurs on goals scored. How long 'til they become 'Spursy' again?
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on February 04, 2024, 05:18:06 PM
Arsenal 1 up against Liverpool at half time - you've got to think they need to avoid defeat to stand any chance of winning the league. If they lose they'll be 8 points behind Liverpool.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on February 04, 2024, 05:19:12 PM
Oh I typed too soon .. 1-1 in the third minute of stoppage time in the first half.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on February 04, 2024, 06:33:26 PM
1 feck up apiece. Was nervous beforehand as that was a must win!
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 12, 2024, 11:01:23 PM
Nice to return to this thread to see we could have been 8 points behind Liverpool in February!

Very tense game tonight, certainly gave my stent a bit of a working over. (Wonder what's more demanding on it, climbing a tough hill or watching extra time and then a penalty shootout? )

Great mentality from the Arsenal penalty takers. Nerves of steel!

Wonder who do we get to play in the quarters?
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on March 31, 2024, 07:13:52 PM
Not a game for the neutral today, but with my red lenses I was very impressed with Arsenal's organisation and application defensively.

Would have liked a little more going forward for Arsenal especially against a weakened City defence.

9 games to go. All to play for.
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: Slim on March 31, 2024, 07:27:03 PM
Listened to the game while on a bike, very good point for Arsenal
Title: Re: Arsenal
Post by: dom on April 24, 2024, 11:25:48 PM
4 games to go and still all to olay for.

Can Brighton do to City what Everton did to Liverpool? Season kind of hinges on City not getting 3 points tomorrow and again when they play Spurs.

Arsenal have 2 tough away matches at Spurs and Man U.  We need to win both of those as well as both home fixtures. 2 points dropped in either WHL or old Trafford might not be fatal but any more will be for sure