Everton 0-1 Arsenal – 08/11/06 – (Carling Cup) 8 November, 2006
Posted by lasagnechef in Cup Games.trackback

I managed to find a way to follow the game, I was listening to BBC Radio Merseyside online with two of the biggest idiots commentating. They were Everton fans obviously and didn’t stop moaning about having 10-men and tried to justify Andy Johnson’s diving: At one point they went something like: “Oh and err Andy Johnson stumbles over in the box, he did well there.” Anyway it was the only way I could follow the game so I was going to have to endure it. We started with a back four of Eboue, Djourou, Senderos and Traore; they had a fairly good game. A couple of slips but recovered after any mistake which was good. The midfield was Denilson, Flamini, Song and Walcott with Aliadiere sort of roaming about Everton’s half switching from winger to 2nd striker constantly with Adebayor playing the out and out striker role.

Flamini had an excellent game by the sounds of things and the scouce commentators gave the impression he was running things a bit in the centre of the park. We played a 4-1-4-1 formation which I think quite suited our youngsters; I mentioned somewhere (I think it was on the comments) that I’d like to see later this season Baptista playing the central striker with Henry having the freedom of playing anywhere in the oppositions half to keep the defenders busy. Aliadiere and Adebayor were playing this sort of game tonight and I hope Wenger uses this strategy alot more. Too much we see both strikers moving out to the wings and when a cross is swung in there is nobody in the box to try and get a touch on it. We need one rigid, physical striker who plays centrally and one quick, skilful one who can collect the ball anywhere and inflict damage. I think the ideal solution to this is Henry and The Beast but I think Wenger sees Baptista as a midfielder for Arsenal, I hope Arsene gives him the chance to play up front.

Early in the game Traore cleared from a corner but in doing so kicked Almunia in the face, Manuel recovered after treatment but it was a bit of a worrying tart to the game. We were handed an advantage by referee Graham Poll in the 19th minute when he sent off Everton’s James McFadden. It came from one of Andy Johnson’s many penalty appeals, he was dispossessed in the area by Djourou and of course Johnson fell over to try and get a spot-kick. McFadden obviously said something to Graham Poll after he waved away Johnson’s claims and was shown the straight red.

However Everton didn’t play like they had one less player and were attacking just as much as we were. Tim Howard and Manuel Almunia were on form and both pulled off some great saves in the 1st half. Just before the break both teams came close: Cahill shot from close range but it was never going to trouble Almunia at the pace it was hit but Everton had committed too many to the attack and Arsenal were on the counter attack with Walcott charging down the wing. Theo crossed it in for Adebayor who shot straight at Howard but it was very nearly a goal. Somehow it finished at half time 0-0.

Poom replaced Almunia at half time, he must’ve picked up a knock from Traore’s kick in the head earl in the game and Wenger was taking no chances giving The Poominator his full Arsenal debut. He was forced into action early as Andy Johnson unleashed a shot and Mart made a terrific diving save. The second half was just as open as the first and we may have been losing if it wasn’t for some great saves by Poom, I was a bit worried when he came on but he proved to be excellent between the post and kept Arsenal fighting.

As the half went on, our extra man was starting to show and a few more chances opened up for us but we couldn’t score once again. I was wondering if it was going to be another one of those days until Adebayor nicked the win with 5 minutes to go. Flamini delivered an excellent corner, which found Adebayor unmarked in the box; he leapt well and met the ball with a powerful downward header to give us the win. By the sounds of it our youngsters played well tonight, I was listening to some very bias commentary but I could still tell we were on top and from the little bits I heard on Sky Sports News I think we should be proud of the lads tonight. Flamini had a great game which is good, he’ll be trying to push his way into the first team, both ‘keepers made some fine saves too which will put the pressure on Lehmann to perform.

So our first team at home infront of 55,000 Gooners could only manage a draw with Everton, but our reserves managed to beat them at Goodison Park. Hmmm…We’re playing another load of scoucers next, Liverpool make the trip to Ashburton Grove on Sunday. They beat Birmingham tonight but Sissoko picked up a bad shoulder injury and will miss Sunday’s clash. Great news for us but good luck to him, it looked quite nasty on the replay. Thanks for reading, lots of piccies for you this time. see ya soon.





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[...] One nil, to the Arsenal at Everton. An inexperienced squad scored a late winner against Everton’s first team that was one man down. This was a great win for Arsenal today and helps to show supporters and rival clubs that even Arsenal’s youth are capable of winning games. I’d give you a match review, but I’d much rather just send you to The Cannon who is rapidly becoming the definitive Arsenal Blog Match Reviewer of choice, at least in my book. [...]
1-0 to the gunners on sat as well, lasagnechef?
i reckon drop rosicky for walcott..
OK, so this isn’t anything important at all but if this formation is a 4-1-4-1 surely with Julio up front and Henry in a ‘free’ role that would make it 4-1-3-1-1 as he wouldn’t be in the wing…
But I agree, Henry doesn’t suit being the one up front as he does his best work out wide and on the wing and I think some of van Persie’s effectiveness (his snap shots) is lessened by playing on the left of that 4 man attacking midfield. Not sure how good he’d be as a lone ranger though.
Adebeyor has proven, again, that he can fill this role so I’m with you for dropping Henry deeper. And it would be very interesting to see Baptista up front for a bit but I think his best work in Spain was always as a deep lying midfielder coming late in the box to power home…
I’ve always liked the idea of van Persie as a sub – he’s one of the few players that seems to be able to instantly pick up the pace of the game and be dangerous.
He’s done enough recently to warrent a starting place so it seems unfair, I just think he’s more dangerous as a super-sub – especially in those home games against 11 man defences!
Nope RVP has not done enough to warrant a start in my books but thats prolly down to the position the boss employs him in. I’d like to see Aliediere start one of these games but prolly not against liverpool
yeah justin…there is but not on the web.
go to http://www.myp2p.eu/index.htm and check it out…
great match report…
btw as a follow up to the Momo injury story another story has appeared in the Sun talking about a possible move for Raba B to Italy …. prolly untrue again… unrest in the Pool camp
FINALLY a win, I think the kids are great!
cheers aussiegooner
no problem…
Dang.. Rosicky out for a week or two…
To aussie gooner – you are a nob. Drop Rosicky for Walcott? You are clueless and should be banned from this and any other fans website. Rosicky has been one of our best players this season. He has missed a few chances lately but that does not override his alround play. As per the above post Rosicky is now injured so dropping him is no longer an option.
Should tryout Aliediere on the left!
okay, yes i agree, rosicky hasn’t been that bad…but his recent form didn’t help as well. i say give him a few days to get over the horrid few games he’s had and maybe he’ll come back more fired up. just my opinion.
I think Theo is 2 seasons away from being a force on the pitch. Rosicky however is a powerhouse and needs to play in the final…or at least be on the bench. I LOVE busy players….and he is just that.
He is the kind of player who is always looking for the ball, he gets at defenders and for me, that is great football to watch. I loved the way he panicked Spurs when he came on. The youngsters are going to break through, no doubt about that, but there is no substitute for a player that puts the shits up the opponents.