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Arsenal vs. Aston Villa Preview 14 November, 2008

Posted by lasagnechef in Arsenal News.
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huddleNow it’s time to prove our worth; was last weekend’s win against Man United just a fluke or are we actually going to continue this form?

I’m hoping it’s the latter and I have a feeling that it probably will be. A win over Manchester United is a moral boost for any team and we’ll go into tomorrow’s game with that little bit of extra confidence.

Villa aren’t on top form at the moment but that’s no excuse not to prepare mentally. Our problem is that we lose some spirit and determination for games outside the top 4 and just think that everything will turn out alright. Villa aren’t the greatest example of one of those teams, they’re a pretty decent side and arguably in the ‘top 5′. Even still though, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a slight drop in quality from us. We need to somehow go into every game with the same attitude.

Wenger needs to drill into the players that each game is just as important as the last, it doesn’t matter whether you’re playing AC Milan or Accrington Stanley – the performance should be of the same top quality.

If we play like we did last weekend then tomorrow should be another cracker and hopefully another important 3 points.

So should we put the same team out that beat United? Everyone from that team is fresh and fit to play after the kids took over in midweek. Almunia is fit to play but we’ve also got Adebayor back. So that means only Eboue, Rosicky and Eduardo are out now but we could be seeing Eddy very soon.

We could keep exactly the same team and not rush Adebayor back straight into the starting 11. Or maybe scrap with 4-4-1-1 with Diaby in there and play the traditional two strikers. Or we could just do a straight swap, Bendtner for Adebayor?

I’m not sure what Wenger will do really, depends on how fit Adebayor is, and how defensive he thinks we’ll need to be/not be. I’m guessing it’ll be something like this:

Almunia
Sagna – Silvestre – Gallas (c) – Clichy
Walcott – Fabregas – Denilson – Nasri
Adebayor – Bendtner

I don’t know….feels harsh leaving Diaby out but I don’t know how Wenger would accommodate him because I know he’ll want to play Denilson. I also think we’ll play two out-and-out strikers against Aston Villa.

It seems like Silvestre has slipped his way into our preferred XI. Gunnerblog explains why Kolo Toure has been missing out saying it’s Gallas or Toure, not Silvestre or Toure. Silvestre’s ‘attack the ball’ mentality works well with Gallas’ and Toure’s ‘sit back and clear up the mess’ mentality, hence the defensive frailties in the side when we play the Gallas and Toure combination.

I’m back up in London for tomorrow’s game and I’m really looking forward to it. I was so jealous watching those 60,00 Gooners going mad last weekend. My record for the games I’ve travelled up from Bournemouth for isn’t so good; let’s hope we make a step in the right direction tomorrow.

Match report to come on Sunday. Until then.

Comments»

1. jeff hanaman - 15 November, 2008

What a pile of shite. Wenger piss off to France.

2. AndyB - 15 November, 2008

Here’s the good news… All we have to do is win all 25 remaining matches to come 3rd with the record W32 D2 L4, shouldn’t be a problem judging by today’s performance!

Wenger is arrogant in my opinion. He knows what we have needed for absolute ages in transfer market but refuses to budge because he wants to prove to everyone he can do things his way. He’s on his own personal ego adventure. Every Arsenal fan and football pundit in the country knows what we need but he thinks differently to everybody else. He thinks mediocrity is ok to settle for for half a decade as long as you are playing good football. Well that wasn’t even good today and it’s only ever good in fits and starts.

I wonder how many fans would show up if they were told in advance it was only possible for us to come 3rd or 4th in the league? Fans have passion and ambition but the people who run and manage the club just appear to settle for balancing the books and are content with playing good football from time to time without trophies. We couldn’t even take our own Emirates Cup! We’re not demanding Wenger spends ridiculous amounts like the other big clubs but the fact that the money is there at his disposal, to just to strengthen in the areas where every true fan knows we need to CD rock, CM rock, world class keeper.

3. Connolly's agent - 17 November, 2008

Andy, you’d be surprised how many people would still turn up if we’re told we’re concentrating on 3rd and 4th. We play great football when we’re on – that’s not the problem. The problem is that we’re lied to by the board, by Wenger, by everyone. Most fans are people and most people would accept that we’re operating on a tight budget. The problem starts when we’re constantly told that we’ve a 70, 80, 90 million pound transfer budget, when most of that’s just money we can borrow.

4. ilovearsenesothere! - 17 November, 2008

look at my name you losers!

5. Jay - 17 November, 2008

Piss fucking poor!! the way we are going at the minute does anyone expect Fabregas,RVP,Adebayor,Walcott,Sagna,Clichy to stick around I don’t think so. Even though they themselves are not playing great they are decent players and any football team would have them. There was me smiling like FUCK last week and now I’ve a face on me like a slapped arse words can’t describe how I feel every week we play a game!!!!

6. Gooners - 18 November, 2008

I really hope Arsenal will come back! For Arsenal side, I think Manuel Almunia was the man of the match at Emirates Stadium on last Saturday.


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