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Arsenal 1-3 Man United – 31/01/10 – (Premier League) 1 February, 2010

Posted by lasagnechef in Arsenal News.
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One point out of a possible six halfway into this vitally important run of four games, it’s not going well is it! There’s no point in getting all upset and angry about yesterday; we need to pick ourselves up, figure out what went wrong and bounce back in the next game – just what Cesc is saying here. Next up though is possibly the hardest match we could get, Chelsea away. There’s no point going there thinking we’re going to lose though, we have to do everything we can this week to prepare. We’re not out of the title race yet, in fact if we pull off another win at Stamford Bridge we’ll blow it wide open again. However, lose and the title will look a bit of a long shot.

Lets focus on yesterday for the moment though. A 3-1 loss that was very similar to Chelsea defeat in November and the Champions League Semi 2nd leg exit to United last season. We were just outclassed really, we didn’t look prepared and never really got settled. It’s such a shame because games like yesterday are built up so much and our performance (once again) lacked the sort of quality you come to expect – it’s just a bit depressing really.

We didn’t start to badly to be fair, for most of the first half it was a pretty even game. Both sides looked a bit cagey but were still getting forward. Arshavin was looking dangerous and really should’ve opened the scoring on a couple of occasions.

It really looked like anyone’s game until a tactical change by Man United, they started with a side designed to nullify Fabregas but decided to switch to a team to be stronger going forward. They took a risk and Fabregas showed what he could do with the extra space almost setting up a goal but in the end it paid off for the visitors.

A period of pressure and good team play preceded a fine individual goal just after the half hour. Nani out on the right wing was all over Clichy, he just couldn’t handle him all game. With a great piece of skill flicked the ball between him and Nasri to make space to get into the box. He flicked a cross over Almunia right in front of the goal, Manuel tried to get back and flick it over the bar but ended up being a lame tap into the back of the net… it would’ve been converted anyway if he’d missed it.

We pushed for the immediate response but paid for it and was caught out on the break. The ball was given to Nani on the wing who drove up field before squaring to Rooney. It was easy for the league’s top scorer and suddenly it was 2-0 out of nowhere.

Two bad bits of defending inside four minutes and we were two down. We might’ve overcome the same score line against Bolton a few weeks ago but Man United have never ever lost a game after being 2-0 up.

They nearly got a third when Nani’s shot was deflected wide. A goal back before half time would’ve been massive but there was just as much importance at this stage just not to concede again.

We needed to start the second half well. But we didn’t. United made it 3-0 and it was another goal on the break. Park received the ball on the halfway line and began charging at our goal with two in support. It was just Clichy vs. Park, Rooney and someone else. You can’t blame Gael too much on the goal as whatever he did it would’ve ended up with a one-on-one opportunity. In the end he tried to get in the way of a squared pass forcing Park to go alone and hope Almunia would get something on it. He didn’t, and it was 3-0. Game over.

Arsenal being Arsenal we didn’t stop trying. We kind of knew that we’d lost but we still gave it a good go – you never know what might happen. We did have a few chances but nothing really was going for us.

Wenger threw on Bendtner and Walcott replacing Rosicky and the hopeless Denilson. Nicklas did alright after coming on but Theo was anonymous again.

Rooney should’ve got a second when he went clear after Eboue (who came on for Sagna) slipped but shot just wide of the post. As much as I wanted us to score I was thinking damage limitation was just as important.

With ten minutes to go we did finally get one back but it was far, far too late. Fabregas took a free kick quickly on the left for Nasri to swing in the box. The ball fell to Vermaelen on the edge of the box and struck it well in the air. It took a deflection on the way in but who cares, that’s Vermaelen’s sixth goal in the league.

The goal still gave us the faintest of glimmers of a miracle so we pushed on. Walcott had a header cleared off the line from a corner, we were pushing everyone up now just to try get us back to 3-2.

Almunia nearly rounded off another poor game by clearing the ball straight to the opposition’s feet. I think they were a bit surprised by his stupidity themselves and missed the chance.

In the 89th minute Gallas had a free header right in front of goal but the ball came awkwardly to him and put it wide. Could’ve easily scored and set up an interesting 5 minutes added time but it wasn’t to be and the game ended up 3-1.

I think both sides will argue that they should’ve scored at least two or three more than they did but you cannot deny Man United were worthy winners. Both sides had problems defensively but the visitors proved their class with their organization.

It’s too early to talk about our title chances now, next Sunday will tell all. Lets hope Wenger spends this week sorting us out and we’ll come back looking to prove a point at Chelsea.

Thanks for reading.

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1. simon - 1 February, 2010

outclassed? Out fought more like. You can’t stand off fairly good players and expect to get anything? We didn’t tackle, press or put any fight in at all.
They showed us how to play, get tight, deny good players space and commit forward when you’re on the break.

I’ve never seen an Arsenal team turn up at home and play like they didn’t care. Simply scandalous & unforgiveable. Do that next week and we could easily get beaten 7 or 8. At least show some pride FFS

2. James - 1 February, 2010

Last time I visit this blog. Talk about sitting on the fence. We all saw the game and KNOW what happened, so how about telling us something we don’t know?

3. Danish Gooner - 1 February, 2010

Why on earth should Chelsea be any different,i hate to burst your bubble but this is not a sequence off a few events this is a rot that has set in over 3 or 4 seasons where Wenger refuses to learn any lessons,tactically or squad wise.We have talked so much off a plan B but do he adapt……do he fuck !!!! Mourinho had his number from the start and never lost a league game or any other game for that sake to Wenger.The man is more stubborn then a mule and he is hellbent on destroying this club just to prove a point and the fat cat board is just sitting there making money all the time doing nothing.

4. Muppet - 1 February, 2010

The mighty Mourinho. The man who failed to get to the champions league final with the most expensively assembled team in history.

As for your other comments Danish Gooner, what a load of rubbish. If you seriously believe that Wenger is “hellbent” on destroying the club, you must be have been reading comments on a certain forum.

The only thing I can agree with you on is that Wenger is stubborn. But then so is Mourniho, so is Ferguson, so is Benitez. Get the picture ?

5. Jack Scurvy - 2 February, 2010

Some of the commentators here have a bit of sand in their vagina, I think. Go rinse off.

I’d rather put this behind me and look forward to the next match. Sure, we’ve got troubles. Sure, I’m disappointed about the result, and sure… I’m near despondent that Almunia will probably strap on his gloves at the Bridge next week. But I’m not going to go whinging on about silly shit and calling for Wengers head. He’s still the best manager in the game. He’s just not equipped with all the best tools just now. But my money is on him being able to right the ship.

6. lasagnechef - 2 February, 2010

Can’t think of a single candidate worth replacing Wenger with.

7. the truth - 2 February, 2010

hiddink moyes mourinho pep guardiola.all 4 live in real world and have ambition. within a transfer window we would have a team to be proud of , that had a little bit of balls. can u think of a candidate to replace cesc in the summer? open your eyes.

AlgMoroZak - 2 February, 2010

you donut.

AlgMoroZak - 2 February, 2010

you idiot we wudn’t even have the Emirates Stadium if it weren’t for him.

What Mourinho would’ve gone 49 games unbeaten aswell?

you prick

8. q - 2 February, 2010

I cant believe you mugs that have still got your head up wengers arse.
The mans a spent force and will NEVER win another trophy with Arsenal. His stubboness has cost us for the past 3 seasons now and every season the idiots on here who suck up to him keep saying “have faith” and “in Arsene we trust”, trust what? he most definateley isnt the best manager around and on what that assessment is based i do not know.

9. the truth - 2 February, 2010

algymoron have you actually watched our performances in big games in the last 4 years? do you honestly think we can win anything with a squad with no leadership,no spirit,no appetite for a physical battle.wenger slags off darren fletcher for being anti football. he is exactly what we need. a 100 committed team player. wengers lost it. wise up . if your not part of the solution your part of the problem. holloway boys have had enough. time for action.

10. bob mcnabs cat - 2 February, 2010

AlgmoroZak,

“we wouldnt even have the Emirates Stadium if it wernt for him”

What planet are you on?
What would we have then? It was Wenger who told us that we needed a larger stadium to compete in the transfer marker with the biggest clubs in the world. That was 4 years ago and where are we now? worse off then we was then. Wake up man and take your rose tinted specs off. We will win fuck all with dross like song,eboue, bendtner and denilson in the team. Any dope knows that!!

11. q - 2 February, 2010

bang on, bob!!

12. bob mcnabs cat - 2 February, 2010

the truth is that this board wont do fuck all whilst wenger is delivering the golden egg of champs league football so we are gonna have to put up with him.
Tufnell pk schoolboys 77 have had enough!!

Arsene, collect your coat!!


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