And Woodgate is an Englishmen too which will definitely come in handy should a quota ever be imposed. So was that West Brom defender Curtis Davis was it?
But Woodgate is too injury prone to rely on. Maybe Wenger should make a big money move for Micah Richards. Or go look in the other top European countries.
Originally posted by 798:
were they hug each other in goal celebration just now?i have a feeling both have 心病.
Not sure ... But most importantly they have resolved their conflict few weeks back
Originally posted by 798:frankly speaking, at time Gallas is not reliable at all n i afraid he is getting old. It's sad dat Arsenal never trying to sign Woodgate.
Actually, I consider Gallas quite fast and good for his age leh, haha. Think he probably can play for another 2 more seasons before he fly kite.
I thought Arsenal always wanted to sign Luka Modric..? I dont hear any updated news since then
Originally posted by Trump_Card:Actually can't blame them ... it is hard to find space in a congested penalty area . I noticed that Hleb is also under-par today .
whole team was poor today... only players who kept gng were walcott, gallas, sagna, bendtner...
Originally posted by stellazio:And Woodgate is an Englishmen too which will definitely come in handy should a quota ever be imposed. So was that West Brom defender Curtis Davis was it?
But Woodgate is too injury prone to rely on. Maybe Wenger should make a big money move for Micah Richards. Or go look in the other top European countries.
really agree wif u. wenger need to find a backup plan should these officials trying to 'fix' arsenal. i hope wenger will do a big surprise move by buying Wes Brown at transfer market tis end season.
Originally posted by stellazio:And Woodgate is an Englishmen too which will definitely come in handy should a quota ever be imposed. So was that West Brom defender Curtis Davis was it?
But Woodgate is too injury prone to rely on. Maybe Wenger should make a big money move for Micah Richards. Or go look in the other top European countries.
yup tat was curtis davis...
Originally posted by klaha:
Actually, I consider Gallas quite fast and good for his age leh, haha. Think he probably can play for another 2 more seasons before he fly kite.I thought Arsenal always wanted to sign Luka Modric..? I dont hear any updated news since then
ya actuali gallas is still good enuff to play... all gunners need is a gd partner wif him n defence should b safe... too bad toure injured...
Originally posted by 798:
really agree wif u. wenger need to find a backup plan should these officials trying to 'fix' arsenal. i hope wenger will do a big surprise move by buying Wes Brown at transfer market tis end season.
nonono.. dun buy brown cos he also buay zai one...
damn it we drop points
Nicklas Bendtner preserved Arsenal's lead in the Premier League with a vital injury-time equaliser against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Last week, a late, late leveller had cost Arsène Wenger's side two points on a nightmare afternoon at Birmingham City. This afternoon, the Second City's other side arrived at Emirates Stadium armed with determination and a game-plan -they so nearly pulled off a fine win.
Arsenal were bright enough in the opening stages but they fell behind in the 27th minute when Gabriel Agbonlahor's cross was turned in by Philippe Senderos. Shaun Maloney rattled the woodwork just before the break and, though Arsenal improved in the second half, Villa were in an indomitable mood. Scott Carson did make a couple of decent saves but Manuel Almunia was forced into more eye-catching action this afternoon.
It seemed to be an afternoon in which insult would be added to Eduardo's injury. However, in the last move of the match, Gael Clichy crossed deep to the far post, Emmanuel Adebayor nodded down and Bendtner stabbed in a crucial goal from close-range.
With Manchester United thrashing Fulham, Arsenal's lead is now cut to a point but, after this game, perhaps they must be grateful for small mercies.
Eight days ago, a last-gasp goal made for a draw that felt like a defeat. This one did not really feel like a victory, Arsenal had not played well enough for that.
And in the cold light of day, this performance may be given as further evidence that Wenger's men are wobbling. However, a glance at the table will tell you Arsenal are still in pole position. Albeit only by the slenderest of margins now.
Despite its bitter finale, there had been much to like about Arsenal's second-half display at St Andrews last Saturday and so Wenger stuck with that side. Obviously Eduardo was absent and the manager started to fill the void by pushing Theo Walcott, scorer of both goals at Birmingham, into the attack alongside Emmanuel Adebayor. The fit-again Abou Diaby returned on the left and Alex Hleb switched to the right.
Villa arrived armed with three dangerous and different attacking threats - John Carew, Ashley Young and Gabriel Agbonlahor - plus a burgeoning reputation in the Premier League. Wenger said he side need a mind-focussing challenge after last week's events, some of us would have preferred a 'gimme'
The opening minutes were all Arsenal. Whatever the rights and wrongs of last week, Wenger's men had suffered after it. Their opening attacks this afternoon made you think they were going to make two wrongs (Eduardo's injury and Birmingham's penalty) into a right.
In the seventh minute, Adebayor's flick fell to Walcott who stole a yard on his marker and fired a low shot across the face of goal. Scott Carson threw himself to his right to palm the ball aside.
Arsenal continued to pressure but, in the 12th minute, Villa showed
their renowned pace on the break. Agbonlahor went clear and raced
almost half the length of the pitch until he could see the whites of
Manuel Almunia's eyes. However in doing that he had not spotted William
Gallas.
The Arsenal captain timed his sliding challenge to perfection.
Walcott was starting to make his pace count. On a couple of
occasions he burst into the area only to be crowded out by a clutch of
white shirts.
However Villa were still having their moments. In the
20th minute, Agbonlahor muscled off Senderos and, had his pass reached
Shaun Maloney more quickly, then the Irishman would have surely given
the visitors the lead - as he had when the two sides met in Birmingham
exactly five months earlier.
Still, the flow of the game was still generally with Arsenal. Midway through the half, a Fabregas corner was deflected out to Senderos however the Swiss defender hacked the ball over the bar.
And worse would follow for the 23-year-old in the 27th minute. Agbonlahor, who was becoming a growing threat, teased his marker on the left of the six-yard area and his low shot was deflected home at the near post by Senderos.
Another cruel blow in a week filled with ill-fortune for Arsenal
Suddenly Emirates Stadium was shrouded by anxiety - and it never really lifted before the break.
Villa
would have to make two changes before the whistle. Nigel Reo-Coker made
way for Zat Knight and then Curtis Davies was stretchered off and
Isaiah Osbourne came on.
However the changes barely seemed to affect Villa. They looked comfortable and two minutes before the break, Maloney let fly from just outside the area. His rising drive may have crept in had Almunia not fingertipped it onto the post.
In injury time, Senderos redeemed himself by clearing Wilfred
Bouma's dangerous low cross. The ball flew up the other end via Walcott
and
Adebayor's touch gave Fabregas an opening eight yards out.
Like Arsenal's performance in the first half, his chip was nervous and hesitant. Wenger's men went into the break looking anything but title contenders.
An early response was essential. Walcott did his best by stinging
Carson's hands with a rasping near-post drive after only 25 seconds.
However
the revival did not last. Villa turned the screw once more and in the
54th minute Arsenal were indebted to Almunia once more when he expertly
turned aside a low shot from Young.
Arsenal now had to force the issue and, with that in mind, Wenger brought on Nicklas Bendtner. Almost immediately the Dane nodded a Fabregas free-kick over the bar.
At least the game was now opening up but there were chances at both ends. Clichy and Hleb had long-range efforts saved by Carson. In between Agbonlahor again bulldozered through only to shoot straight at Almunia.
O'Neill brought on Marlon Harwood and the former West Ham striker gave the Villa attack more of the same. He forced a decent save out of Almunia with 15 minutes left.
Adebayor nodded over then Hleb set up Flamini to sidefoot an effort over the bar however the visitors still looked resilient.
Wenger threw on his two Brazilians - Gilberto filled in at centre back while Denilson was in his usual midfield role. And, as the game entered the final 10 minutes, Villa were now penned back while Arsenal were prowling their half in search of an opening.
They banged on the door and, though energetic, they looked spent of ideas until the final nano-seconds of injury time when Bendtner struck.
Originally posted by felirox:Cygan got bigger head.
wrong, cygan head shinier =X
Match report looks funny
Nxt game would be the crucial factor. A win,we will be damn motivated. we must show the tottenscums,man you're a whore and chelscum we are capable to win things with a young squad.
Originally posted by felirox:Nxt game would be the crucial factor. A win,we will be damn motivated. we must show the tottenscums,man you're a whore and chelscum we are capable to win things with a young squad.
Chelsea is lesser evil comparing to these two. They can win every matches for the rest of their bpl matches but only lose to us.
Originally posted by felirox:Nxt game would be the crucial factor. A win,we will be damn motivated. we must show the tottenscums,man you're a whore and chelscum we are capable to win things with a young squad.
chill felie
Originally posted by Trump_Card:Match report looks funny
is it a match report?
Tottenham got thrashed 4-1 at Birmingham though
Originally posted by BrUtUs:
is it a match report?
Don't look like it , more like a review
But I got it from the official site though ...
Originally posted by Trump_Card:Tottenham got thrashed 4-1 at Birmingham though
Sp*rs is rubbish as usual. We should sell johan djourou. AW should seek advise frm rafa on buying defenders.
Originally posted by felirox:Sp*rs is rubbish as usual. We should sell johan djourou. AW should seek advise frm rafa on buying defenders.
y sell johan? i reckon hes better than cygan...
I thought johan and senderos are in the same par.
Im still angry the fact where we had reduced our 7 point lead to just one nw.
Originally posted by felirox:I thought johan and senderos are in the same par.
Im still angry the fact where we had reduced our 7 point lead to just one nw.
cos as usual arsenal boys cannot cope the pressure n capitalise their lead gap; secondly the injuries of players at wrong timing; thirdly, those mind game by those bias media plus faggotson; n lastly luck seems not to be on our side.
Originally posted by BrUtUs:
y sell johan? i reckon hes better than cygan...
Its Senderos.
Originally posted by 798:
cos as usual arsenal boys cannot cope the pressure n capitalise their lead gap; secondly the injuries of players at wrong timing; thirdly, those mind game by those bias media plus faggotson; n lastly luck seems not to be on our side.
I think the media at times is somehow or somewhat pressurizing the arsenal squad.
Originally posted by felirox:I think the media at times is somehow or somewhat pressurizing the arsenal squad.
Thats because Jose is no longer around, so they have 1 lesser thing to do. As he was their usual source of entertainment.