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Bolton 2-3 Arsenal - 29/03/08 - (Premier League) 30 March, 2008

Posted by lasagnechef in Premiership.
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Jesus Christ, that was emotional. 2-0 with ten men at half time, it was looking like a disaster but 3 goals in the last half an hour gave us all three points in an incredible come back. It was a horrible feeling at half time, I sort of couldn’t believe it, it was so bad to be true.

It was an amazing game, I didn’t get to watch it but I was listening on the radio, which made it even worse because I didn’t have a fucking clue what was going on.

We started with a quite mix-and-match team. Kolo was right-back, we had Diaby and Hleb on the wings and it was Bendtner up front partnering van Persie.

We started the game well; we were knocking it around with confidence and creating chances. We were by far the better team in the opening stages; I was thinking it’d be nice if we could get an early goal. However it was Bolton it took the fucking lead after 14 minutes. They got down the right and sent a really great cross into the box where there was just Taylor to aim for. He continued his run and beat Toure to the header sending it low down my Almunia’s side making it hard for him to react to.

We tried not to let it get us down though, we carried on playing. van Persie was out through just to the left of the box, he sent a cross in which was put out. From the resulting corner the ball found it’s way to Toure outside the box, he let fire and the ball took two or three deflections and ended up just agonisingly bouncing past the post; it could’ve gone anywhere.

Things went from bad, to worse 12 minutes from the break. The ball was passed to Steinsson who passed quickly but Abou Diaby has already committed his lunge in and we went studs first right into his standing foot. It was a stupid challenge from Diaby and he was sent off. Fuck. We had to play with 10 men for the last hour of the game, not the end of the world, but we were a goal down.

It looked like we were going to break one man, and one goal down…but then things got really bad. We had a throw-in, right in the corner of the pitch. We were passing it around to start an attack when Flamini was unaware of the pressure behind him and lost the ball in a dangerous position. Bolton picked it up quickly on the edge of the box. Diouf squared it and Taylor came running in and smashed it, Senderos dived in but it actually came off Gallas who was standing right in the way but turned his back deflecting it right into the corner out of Almunia’s reach.

Half time was a long 15 minutes. It must’ve been the worst half time of the season, 2-0 down to Bolton, with 10 men and it looks like we were stuck on this terrible bad run. As I said earlier, I found it hard to believe. For me, it was a mixture of depression, confusion and couldn’tgiveafuckness. I was just like, fuck this, I hate football, season’s over. Gunnerblog wrote his match report after just 45 minutes, he’d seen enough also.

We still had a whole second half to go though.

We nearly went three down early in the second half. Almunia gave away a free-kick out wide after charging out to clear the ball. A dangerous ball was headed out by Bendtner but from the resulting corner Almunia was forced to make a reaction save with his leg on the line. Jesus fucking Christ Arsenal.

An hour gone, and it was still 0-0. Something needed to be done. Wenger decided it was time for the change. A bit late in my opinion but oh well. Theo Walcott came on for Senderos and the rested Adebayor came on for Bendtner, who didn’t have a bad game, he just didn’t look as likely to score. It was a very attacking formation considering we had 10 men; we needed to go for it.

Their impact was immediate. Robin van Persie won a corner, which Fabregas took, he sent it deep and Gallas came running in to the back post completely unmarked to slot it in. It was comical defending, shocking from Bolton. 2-1 now, come on Arsenal, we can get another goal cant we? We ran straight back to our half for Bolton’s kick-off. Game on.

We needed another goal, and we didn’t have long to find it. However 6 minutes later, in the 69th minute, we won a penalty. It was a great attacking move from Arsenal with some great one touch passes which resulted in Hleb getting fouled. I was thinking, Adebayor’s going to take this and miss it, however van Persie placed it on the spot, the man who hasn’t scored since October had the hopes and prayers of the Arsenal fans on his shoulders. He stepped up and send the ‘keeper the wrong way smashing it to the right.

We’d done it! What a come back! No. No we hadn’t done it, a draw with Bolton wasn’t good enough. We didn’t have long but we still had to try and win this. It was going to be risky because Bolton can break but we still had to go for it.

It didn’t look like it was going to be though; we had a few chances in the final 10 minutes. The best coming to van Persie when Walcott did some great work down the right to send in a low cross to the near post but Robin smashed it high and wide. He had a similar chance from the other side a few minutes later, this time Flamini provided the chance but van Persie smashed it way off target again.

This looked like it was going to be 2-2, oh well, at least we didn’t lose. We had just a few minutes of injury time to get that winner. Come on Arsenal!

Clichy picked it up on the left, send a great through ball to Hleb who took it to the by-line. Fabregas was in a bit of space just behind him, and Alex cut it back. Fabregas shot, it took two deflections but somehow found it’s way in! We’d done it! FABREGAS! YESSSS! What a come back, what a fight! Come on Arsenal!!!

Everyone went mental! It was brilliant. Oh my god, we left it late but we’d done it. It went down as a Samuel OG but who cares?

3-2 final score, what a game. What an emotional game, why can’t we just win easily? I’m knackered just re-writing it all this morning. Jesus. Thanks for reading.

Comments»

1. naga gunner - 30 March, 2008

Truly one of the most amazing nights. Every arsenal fan needs to be proud of the team. A performance of true character, this will nourish them for the rest of the season!!!

UP THE GUNS!!

2. Kelly - 30 March, 2008

fcuk, i feel emotional all over again just reading this! When we were 2-nil down at half time, i was sooooo depressed, so deflated, hating how affected i am! i felt really bad and i was thinking every true arsenal fan right now has their heads in their hands. This team send us on rollercoaster ride to the point where my nerves are in tatters. I love them and hate them in the single moment! I still can’t believe we got three fcuking goals in the 2nd half. I think i have to go and watch motd again. *breathes into a paper bag* - lol.

3. dennis_10 - 30 March, 2008

I still can’t believe I witnessed that last half hour! We tore them to shreads after Theo and Ade came on.
At least I don’t have to go back to Bolton again, here’s hoping.

4. ash - 30 March, 2008

truly great comeback from the boys.

5. 1979gooner - 30 March, 2008

quality comeback, theo did very well, encouraging

6. Rohit - 30 March, 2008

if u want to have a look at the highlights along with the match of the highlights visit
http://srohit.blogspot.com

7. goonaway - 30 March, 2008

staying up for match of the day or what! how sad does that sound. Anyway, so pleased for the lads. I never had a moments doubt of course, they just needed me to go and make that curry for 40 mins to allow them to concentrate. Pleased for theo, confidence is all to the boy but he’s gonna terrorise defenses for years to come.

8. Connolly's agent - 31 March, 2008

‘chef, I’m not sure that photo sends the right message. Cesc runs like a fucking girlie-boy.

9. Mickey C - 31 March, 2008

There is something very wrong if Theo dosnt get a staring place in the team now.

With Diaby out for 3, Rosicky out for most likely the season and Eboue being a cunt, Walcott should be given the chance to play - he has changed a few games this season and putting him back on the bench should not be an option.

10. Connolly's agent - 31 March, 2008

This season, we’ve seen the difference between exclusively recruiting in the 0-10 million pound bracket, and recruiting in the 10+ million pound bracket. Wenger, whom I love like Buddha, buys only from the first, whereas Ferguson buys from the latter. And this season, we’ve seen the disparity between these two types of player.

A cursory look at Arsenal’s current side:

1. In RvP, we’ve a striker with exceptional technique, but incredibly injury-prone and hot-headed.
2. In Adebayor, we’ve a striker with great athletic ability, but who isn’t a natural finisher.
3. In Rosicky, we’ve creativity, technique, skill… but injury-prone.
4. In Hleb, we’ve get technique and ball-retention, but not much vision.
5. In Flamini, we’ve a guy with a high work rate, but who is incredibly, incredibly ugly (c’mon, if Ronaldinho was too ugly to play for Real Madrid, why do we accept ANY LESS for Arsenal?).
6. In Cesc, we’ve got the lot, but as that photo shows, we’ve also got a 20 year old midfield capo who runs like a little girl. There’s no way you can inspire men with a gait like that.

For Generation 3, Wenger has had to economize his buys because he hasn’t the money to buy complete, world-class players, and because no one can reliably pick up a guaranteed complete player aged 16. He can only target players with ONE skill set (usually technique), and hope like fuck that their weakness can be masked by the rest of the squad.

To look at what 10+ million gets you, let’s look at Man Utd:

1. Ronaldo - brought for a huge sum, but who had pace, technique, athleticism, flair, and a body that could be buffed until it became bullet-proof.
2. Rooney - physical, great vision, great drive.
3. Anderson - the complete package

Now, the difference is that these players were bought at inflated prices, but they all have/had the potential to become complete players, with the technique and ball-skills to compete with the best, and the physicality to express those skills in England. They are players who can play at their best, regardless of selection or formation, because they don’t rely on other players to cover for their weaknesses. Our guys, because they have these weaknesses, rely on each other to a greater extent. Therefore, they’ve got to play with each other all the time, to learn each other’s idiosyncrasies. Therefore, we’ve a small squad. And because we’re also injury-prone (no other big club would touch Rosicky, after all), we’re in our current predicament.

11. Gooner Don - 31 March, 2008

The turning point was the Gallas goal.How many vital goals has he scored this season?. But when Arsenal draw or lose he is the first one the press and some fans blame.The guy is Arsenal through and through

12. ck - 31 March, 2008

connolly’s agent..

are you angry about how cesc’s photo makes u feel…

that is your problem to sort out not arsene’s…..

13. Blog Head - 31 March, 2008

ck,

Cesc’s photo makes me feel strange. It makes parts of my body move wierdly without my control. I’m a bit worried about it. Tell me, is it my fault or is it Arsene’s? Cos if I could get him to sort it out it’d really help cos I’m SUPER busy at the moment

14. isah s a unguwarbarau malumfashi - 31 March, 2008

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15. Connolly's agent - 31 March, 2008

ck,

I don’t think it’s anyone’s fault that Cesc minces about like a little girl. He’s perfectly entitled to it, and I don’t have a fucking problem with him prancing about like an effete fairy. It doesn’t diminish my respect for him one iota. What I DO have concerns about is his ability to inspire other players with that kind of body language. I’d think the lumbering, purposeful slouch of a Gerrard, or the thuggish criminality of a Terry would be better able to inspire footballers to feats of footballing fuckery.

16. team spirit - 1 April, 2008

I have only one message for arsenal fans the world over… Keep the faith. It is not over till it is over… we will win the PL and CL.