Sunday, December 29, 2013

Top of the Table for New Year

It was another ugly win but ultimately this win brings Arsenal to the top of the table. Both Newcastle and Arsenal were not bright in the first half, failed to threaten other goals except for the last moment for Newcastle when they hit the bar from the corner. Arsenal was the more effective side, scoring goal from their first clear cut chance. Theo Walcott chipped the freekick and Giroud found the room between Mike Williamson and Fabricio Coloccini and headed it. It was his first goal for the last few games, and surely it would gave him boost of confidence to find the net. Newcastle was pushing hard for equalizer in the closing stage of the game, but Arsenal defended well and ensured 3 points, as well the top spot of Premier League till New Year, regardless of Chelsea vs Liverpool result.

It was a really tough test for Arsenal. We came to top six team's home without two of our best player, Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil, and our captain who are usually ready on the bench was out because of illness. Newcastle was unbeaten for the last 6 matches and they had beaten Manchester United in Old Trafford, where we lost 0-1. In addition, Olivier Giroud wasn't particularly sharp in front of goal lately, and Gooner has been wanting him to be dropped from the team, but Wenger didn't do so, a decision that later gave Arsenal three points as Giroud scored the winning goal. From the brighter side, Koscielny was back from injury and partnered Mertesacker in the defence.
Giroud celebrates his goal.
Photos from Arsenal facebook page by Stuart MacFarlane of Arsenal FC

The first half was one of our worst attacking performance, but our defence was solid as usual, the passes were not linked well, and most of our chance are from long, weak shot. Walcott nearly find a good space on one occasion but the pass from Rosicky was too far from him. But generally it was a boring first half. Newcastle on the other hand was not bright either but did came close to scoring twice at the injury time of the first half. Second half was almost the same and Arsenal were not sharp in the final third of the Newcastle penalty area, but Walcott was able to send a simple - yet terrific - freekick to find Giroud and the Frenchman made a touch to beat Tim Krul.

Giroud found goal, finally, and this goal hopefully will boost his confidence and silence some critics. He did look a bit short of confidence after miskicked an easy chance after the goal. The backfour is once again solid, particularly Sagna and Mertesacker who are faultless today. Mertesacker did few crucial interception and clearances as we registered a clean sheet (finally). Koscielny might have given away a ball away led to dangerous chance for Newcastle, but otherwise he was solid. Gibbs was uncomfortable down the right as most of Newcastle attack was from that side, but still delivered a decent performance. Szczesny funny moment almost cost us 3 points when he kicked the ball straight to Loic Remy but luckily the ball out of the play from deflection. It's not the first time he did that (remember that kick to Sturridge in our 2-0 victory against Liverpool).  He must be more careful next matches not to do the same, next mistake might lead to a goal (well like Schalke's goalkeeper against Chelsea).

Another ugly win, and we have faced all of the Premier League teams and stayed on top. Next few games are a winnable games if our feet can be kept on the ground and play our normal game. Can we say that we can challenge for title? Yes we have half of the season again till the finish line, but as Wenger said, "If you don't believe yourself, you can't go anywhere". I think Arsenal have potential to win something at the end of the season, if we can maintain the winning habit. One or two purchase at January might help us to keep the top spot. 

Well, at least, all Gooners celebrating New Year while their team on the top. COYG!


Thursday, December 26, 2013

West Ham - Arsenal Post Match Thought

Arsenal grabbed a nervy win at Upton Park as they came from behind 3-1 against West Ham squad who last week knocked out Sp*rs from League Cup. Arsenal dominated first half but failed to score any, but West Ham opened the score just after the break after Charlton Cole capitalized Wojciech Szczesny's mistake. The polish keeper spilled Kevin Nolan's shot and gave West Ham lead. Arsenal struggled to find equalizer as West Ham as the home team defended well, and even they nearly scored twice which went wide from the target. However, Podolski introduction changed the game, as Theo Walcott equalized few minutes after that, as West Ham keeper Adrian failed to make a routine save on Walcott's tame shot. Podolski made a wonderful cross headed by Theo Walcott to make it 2-1 for Arsenal. Podolski impact was not only there, he sealed three points from a stunning finish on the 79th minutes, a lay off from Olivier Giroud.

West Ham - Arsenal stats
photos from Worldwide Arsenal Fans

It was a really nervy game for Arsenal. We might have dominated the game, but West Ham got some great chances as our defending was not as tight as usual. Arsenal really suffered defensively especially after West Ham opened the scoreline. Lucky they were not clinical in front of goal and we were able to find the equalizer before they scored another one.That equalizer was the turning point of the game. Arsenal dominated the possession and chances more and West Ham looked losing confidence. Only three minutes between Walcott first and second goal showed the impact of that equalizer, and after that West Ham lost the plot. It was a nice mentality test to see whether Arsenal can challenge for title or not. Coming from behind is a definite trait a champion must have and it's good to see Arsenal showed it today.

There are few players I would like to talk about on this game.
1. Santi Cazorla
Santi Cazorla enjoyed a fairly good game, and he looked much more sharper in the middle. He started on the left side but shifted after Podolski replaced injured Ramsey. Cazorla was playing in the Ramsey role for few minutes before Flamini's entrance, but he looked much more comfortable there instead of playing wide. He was not bad in the wing but in his natural position in the center he can stamp his authority on the game, getting space between midfield and defend and spraying the passes. If he continues playing like this, Wenger might be forced to play Ozil on the wing and Cazorla played centrally. 

2. Lukas Podolski
What an impact for a player who has been away from the team for few months, one goal and one assist. He offered more direct play and width compared to Cazorla and Wilshere, who are naturally a central attacking midfielder. He can play centrally as a striker, if Wenger decided to bench Giroud. In addition, Podolski is a more clinical finisher compared to Giroud, although he can't offer aerial strength like the Frenchman. His return can give more depth for Arsenal to challenge for the title, and give Wenger some option to rotate the starting line-up.

3. Olivier Giroud
Olivier Giroud badly need rest. He had failed to score in recent weeks, and what worse is how clinical he is in front of goal. I don't mind if you don't score because the keeper is somehow playing very well and denying all your chances, but Giroud missed the chances because he miskicked or were unable to react quickly for the ball. Yes he deserved some credit for working hard but he looked short of sharpness in front of goal and, Bendtner or Podolski deserved to start upfront. Who knows with benching him, he can get back his sharpness? Remember Szczesny last season benched against Bayern and got a good form after that.

4. Aaron Ramsey
The only bad thing after the match is that Ramsey was brought off because of injury. Yes he hadn't been playing that well in recent games, but he is our best player in 2013 and we still need it for the next few games. 

This result brought Arsenal to the top, at least for few hours, but they might stay longer should Liverpool failed to beat Manchester City away (I hope so). That would be a perfect Christmas present for all the Gooners: Top of the Table one more time! 





Sunday, December 8, 2013

Arsenal - Everton 1-1: Two points dropped

Arsenal were unable to extend the lead following the 1-1 draw against Everton. Arsenal opened the scoreline via Mesut Ozil but Everton managed to equalize via Gerard Deulofeu few minutes later. This result, however, still made Arsenal sit on the top off the table, 5 points from Liverpool and Chelsea on the second and third place.
How EPL stands as Gameweek 15.
 Photos from Arsenal - Transfers & Analysis 

Arsenal were not having their best performance in the first half, as Everton pressed hard and dominated the game. They got more possession, especially in the early 20 minutes. Arsenal only started to get the feet on the game after 30 minutes, and they managed to create two 1-on-1 chances, but Tim Howard was brilliant to deny Giroud and Ramsey. Kieran Gibbs could've scored had he react quicker to Santi Cazorla's cross. Everton, despite their dominance, didn't have clear cut chances in front of goal in the first half.

On the second half, Arsenal played better stuff, and slowly pressing Everton. They wasted few chances  to open the scoreline. Koscielny mistimed a volley kick via freekick from Cazorla and Giroud was unable to shoot it either on one occasion. Finally Mesut Ozil finally finds the net on 81st minute and everyone thought it's Arsenal victory.  However, after that goal, they switched off and let Everton to find their game and Arsenal were punsihed, and concede that goal. I have to say the Everton's goal was pure class, it's just flair of Gerard Deulofeu. No chance for Szczesny to save that, but I think Arsenal should not let Everton re-take the control of the game. 

I was really disappointed with this result, and consider this "2 points dropped", but fair play to Everton. They played good football and deserved points also from this match. They created more shot than Arsenal, and had more possession. They proved that the win in Old Trafford is no fluke and they have quality to mount for Champions League spot. I expect them to be better than Sp*rs this season, looking on how they play here.

Maybe Arsenal was a bit jaded? With just few days after the Hull game and with almost no change to the line up, and the fatigue might have crept in. Arsenal didn't look sharp in this match, and misplaced some passes and didn't find the decisive pass, especially in the first half. Ramsey and Wilshere seems to pick up a knock but I hope they would be okay for this month. We need some depth to tank this festive period.

On the Good Side? Rosicky proved he has that pass, and we can rely on him should we need to rest Wilshere or Ramsey. In addition, Arsenal still hold the top of the table, albeit not save for next few weeks, considering Arsenal next two match would be away game to Manchester City and home game against Arsenal. And before that, an away game to Naples. What a tough month for Arsenal. We have survived November, I hope we can survive December too.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Cardiff - Arsenal post match thought

3 goals for 3 points. That's what Arsenal did in the match against Cardiff City. I thought the scoreline did not reflect the match as Cardiff was pushing very hard in the second half to find the equalizer before being undone by Mathieu Flamini's goal. Cardiff nearly equalized when the scoreline is still 1-0, only denied by Wojciech Szczesny superb save on Fraizer's Campbell towering header. Aaron Ramsey found the net twice and was awarded with Man-of-the-Match Award. The Welshman is leading goalscorer for Arsenal now, with 8 goals in the Premier League, 1 goal ahead of Olivier Giroud. 

Ramsey scored his first goal in this match. (Photo from Arsenal.com)

It was an easy first half for Arsenal as Cardiff misplaced numbers of passes. Arsenal dominated the game completely, and they should have scored more than one goal. However, the second half was totally different. It was a very intense and tough second half. Cardiff were a different side after the break, they were not scared to go out and attack Arsenal. Their long ball and crosses was threatening, but Arsenal stand still to it. Arsenal looked quite jaded physically in the second half, but credit to Cardiff for their pressing game in the second half. Had they been more clinical in front of goal, the result might have been different.

Cardiff has few chances to shoot from outside the box, but all their shots was comfortably dealt by Szczesny. The Poland keeper did not spill any long shot today, as he caught all the ball safely. He has been in good form recently, and looks like a different keeper we saw last year. Last year he was error prone, but this year we saw him like a very experienced keeper who continuously made a terrific save. A factor that Arsenal haven't experienced since long time ago. The good keeper made the defender confident dealing with crosses and through balls. Good defence enable the team to slowly build the game from the back. So I would say Szczesny has some contribution on Arsenal's recent form, aside from his saves.

On the other end, Mesut Ozil provided two assists for Aaron Ramsey's first goal and Mathieu Flamini's decisive goal. Actually, Ozil was fading in the second half. His passes were not at that standard, and his first touch was somewhat loose. I was wondering why Wenger subbed off Wilshere instead of Ozil, but it proved to be a good decision. However, he made that defence-splitting pass to Flamini, which led to the second goal. This is what Arsenal has been missing for long time, a World Class player. He might be struggling for most of the match, but when the thing matters, he can made one genius moment to turn the game. His first assist was also a  pure brilliance also. A chip to Ramsey and the Welshman made a glancing header, leaving the keeper with no chance to save it.

7 points off Chelsea and Liverpool when this article was being written. Players are coming back from injuries. Looks like good sign for Arsenal? Well, everything might be look good at the moment but we still need to guard against complacency. As Wenger said, it's too early to talk about title in November. Furthermore, Arsenal still need to face Everton, City, and Chelsea before the New Year. City's game would be the toughest test so far as it is an away game to a fortress, where beat Tottenham was destroyed with six goals. But I'm fairly confident that Arsenal have the ability to beat them, if they can perform at their best. Time will tell if Arsenal can win the title this year.




Thursday, November 7, 2013

Arsenal vs Dortmund Post Match Thought.

It was one of those famous away win for Arsenal as they won against last year finalist Borussia Dortmund 1-0. Last year we won against Bayern and everyone saying it was a fluke because they are complacent with two goals advantage with three goals. But this time, we beat Dortmund, who are still in need of 3 points, knowing that Napoli were likely to win against Marseille. Dortmund is no joke and they are arguably one of the top 4 teams in Champions League, but we became the first team stopping them from scoring in their home for the first time since 61 games, back then in January 2011. Lightning does not struck twice, does it?
Ramsey celebrated the goal with Ozil as Arsenal win against Dortmund

Credit to Dortmund who played well, except that they were not clinical in front of goal. They were having some amount of possession - and chances, before Arsenal took the lead on 62' minutes. After that, Arsenal became more dangerous and Dortmund slowly losing their teeth on the game. No clear cut chances was created by Dortmund after that goal.  It was exactly the reverse of the previous game where Arsenal dominated the game on 1-1 scoreline before conceding a late goal by Lewandowski. In big games like this, it's not the matter of who has more possession, but it's the matter of  who takes the chances well. It was true what Wenger said, "This game is determined by small details". A lapse of concentration cost a goal for Neven Subotic, who failed to mark Aaron Ramsey during the goal.

Well, Arsenal performed very well in every department, but especially defending. Yes, we were a bit exposed early of the second half, but we were otherwise very solid. The defending was getting better and more confident especially after scoring that goal. Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker were bossing at the backline, making numerous vital interceptions and winning most of the aerial battle. Robert Lewandowski was kept quiet most of the time by this pair, and he failed to score goal today. Another good game showing Koscielny and Mertesacker understand and complement each other. Koscielny played the stopper role, as he is a more aggresive defender, and quicker of the pair; while Mertesacker usally sits deeper and rely on his excellent, unflappable game reading and composure. Looking at their form, it would be hard for Vermaelen to reclaim the spot in near time, even though rotation is required, especially on December festive period. You can't win anything with just two fit, recognized centre back.

A credit must also given to Mikel Arteta who shielded the backfour well. Gooners was worried of lack of protection to back four when Flamini is injured, but Arteta stepped up well on this occasion. He was brilliant in keeping possession, as he did against Liverpool, as well as being the first man closing down Dortmund players when Arsenal was being counter-attacked. I was worried when he was booked early on, but he kept his temper and was able to finish 90 minutes without sent off. This victory highlighted the importance of the deep midfielder. This Arsenal team would need someone to sit back protecting the backfour and link defender to midfielder, to allow Ozil and co to have freedom in attacking. It's either Arteta or Flamini (or maybe both, remember the 2-0 victory against Napoli). If they both not playing,  Arsenal will suffer, like when they lost against Chelsea in the Carling Cup.

Another impressive player tonight is no other than our current hottest player, Aaron Ramsey. He scored the only goal tonight, with a cool header after receiving Olivier Giroud's flick. Today He was not as lively as usual standard recently, as Dortmund's players were closing down quickly, but nevertheless he made a decisive run into the box and ensure Arsenal grabbed three points from Signal Iduna Park. His workrate is unquestionable, as usual. Ozil was mostly anonymous earlier but he made that beautiful chip to Giroud that lead to the goal. That what a genius player can do, one moment of magic even when you're not at your best form.

Rosicky played well too. He tirelessly pressed the oppostion, as well as made few great tackles. It's amazing remembering he is 33 this year.  Szczesny also made two smart save from Reus and Kuba to keep the scoreless game before Ramsey scored.

Actually everyone in the team today deserved a worthy mention, but I just want to emphasize the excellent team defending tonight. Few years back, Arsenal defence was one of the worst among Champions League participant and top four in Premier League, but this year it look difference. We defend as a unit, and generally look solid under enormous amount of pressure from the opposition. There are no silly individual mistakes done again like in previous years. We are able to keep clean sheet in a game when a goal is hard to come by and we start to be able to win ugly, keeping 1 goal lead till death. It's one of the quality the Arsenal must have if they want to win something this year. 

This away win against Dortmund definitely brings confidence and momentum ahead of United game, away again, this weekend. Keep the feet on the ground, keep aware, but play our usual ame and we can win this one. COYG! VCC!

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Arsenal - Liverpool post match analysis.

Arsenal keep the top spot after beating Liverpool 2-0 in the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners opened the score via Santi Cazorla's smart finishing after a great team play. Arteta picked Sagna's run down the right, and the Frenchmen sent a beautiful cross to Cazorla who headed the ball to the post, but reacted quickly to rebound the ball, smashed the ball past Mignolet. Liverpool could've equalized had the referee not stopped the play when Sagna fouled Suarez. Arsenal sealed the game when Aaron Ramsey scored a fabulous volley kick, after receiving a nice pass from Mesut Ozil. Liverpool pushed hard to find a goal, and Arsenal were nervous on the later stage of the game. However, Liverpool failed to capitalize Arsenal's few mistake at the back, and Arsenal hang to the result and grabbed an important, deserved 3 points. This result, coupled with Chelsea's unexpected defeat at Newcastle, leaving Arsenal 5 points clear from the second place, unless Tottenham grabs a win later on.

There are few interesting points we can learn from Arsenal - Liverpool game. 

1. This team is able to bounce back.
Arsenal were heavily criticized after losing against Dortmund and Chelsea at home. They were saying it is the old same Arsenal, where once they lost a game they will lost the following game. It is never easy to win a game after you lost, especially against your rival. However, Arsenal played well today against Liverpool and showed their quality. Well, it is a bit early to talk about title in these times, while next few games will be tough, but if Arsenal can overcome it, they can prove that they are title challenger.  

2. Arteta is as important as Giroud.
Arteta played a very important role today as he kept the ball flowing from the back to the front, and he become the-always-available-to-pass option, as well as taking Liverpool's clearance and kept Arsenal playing the ball. This is one of the reason why Arsenal dominated the game on the first half. Arsenal lost to Chelsea because no one played Arteta role. Ramsey was put there but he was simply not a player to fill this role. He is a box-to-box midfield, and should not be wasted to play in Arteta/Flamini role. 

Another thing is the importance of Giroud. Yes, he might be guilty for wasting that chances after he robbed the ball from Kolo Toure, but only chipped it to the post. However, it's not his finishing which is his prime quality, it is his ability to hold up the ball, and link up with the midfield. He plays important role in Wenger's strategy now. A long ball will directed to Giroud and he will be the one challenging for aerial battle. This is complemented with his neat first touch, leaving Giroud as a good supporting central forward instead of being a killer central forward. It would be good, though, if Giroud can sharpen his finishing.

3. Bigger teams can punish Arsenal.
Clean sheet. Looks good? Yes it is, but the fact that Liverpool could easily scored three goals against us, might be worrying. Liverpool even have one goal incorrectly disallowed. Sagna lost possession and Suarez dashed to Arsenal's area before he was brought down by Sagna. The referee might have continued the game, giving Liverpool  a huge advantage as it was 3v2 in Liverpool's favor. Lucky, the referee booked Sagna and stopped the play.

This worry might sound so pessimistic because we just won the game, but a bigger, more clinical team, will punish us if we don't minimize the mistake at defending. Szczesny almost gave the ball cheaply to Sturridge but the ball bounced back. The moment later, the defence fell asleep, leaving Suarez a great chance to score one. Fortunately, his luck was not on his side today, as he struck the ball wide. The game against Dortmund two weeks ago showed how Arsenal beaten by a more clinical team. One lack of concentration during counter attack and your team is punished. One lost possession and your team is punished. With all respect to Liverpool, they were not clinical today and Arsenal were able to kept a clean sheet. Had they been more clinical, two goals could've ended in Szczesny's goal.

Well, to end, it's a big week ahead for Arsenal, and hopefully we can go through this one! COYG! VCC!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Lesson from Swansea Game

It was a nice weekend for the Gunners. Tottenham drew Chelsea 1-1 on White Hart Lane. On the other hand, Manchester City was beaten away by Aston Villa 2-3, and Manchester United surrendered against West Bromwich Albion 1-2. Liverpool is yet to play their game.
"Yeah, we're on the top of the league" (photos from arsenal.com)
Well, Arsenal won 2-1 against Swansea in Liberty Stadium, making them stays top of the table. The results brought them two points ahead second placed Tottenham Hotspurs and four points ahead third placed Chelsea. It wasn't an easy game, as seen on the tight scoreline. Swansea dominated the game, especially on the first half, while they enjoyed more possession on the both halves, with 58% possession. But ultimately, it's a vital three points for Arsenal.

There are few things I would like to point from Swansea game, from Arsenal point of view.

1. Patience Paid Off
Aaron Ramsey, he is the hottest player in Arsenal. Yes, Ozil might have provided the much need creativity for Arsenal, but Aaron Ramsey has been our best player so far. Wenger said he 'transformed this season' and I have no choice but to agree that he has been a different player from last season. Now he can pass, dribble, tackle, intercept, and score (which he can't stop doing it now). He scored 16 goals for Arsenal, 8 of them came this season. He has changed into a complete midfielder, shortly said.

The incredible Welshman (photos from arsenal.com)

He was criticized heavily last season and the season before by Gooners, as he failed to repay the faith of Wenger, who played him often. Wenger was also blamed for keep playing a player who failed to reproduce a good form when chosen in the starting XI. I also criticized him for his form, even though I know he always gave 100% to the team. You would never see Ramsey not determined in the field.

However, few noticed that he was he was played out of position, sometimes in the winger, while his best position is central midfield. He also just came back from horror injury which almost destroyed his career back in 2010. It was never easy to recover from such a bad injury, especially when you were severally injured 20 years old.

This season he proved wrong to doubters. Had Wenger never played him, he would never reach this top form. He regained his confidence by playing, and now he is ready to deliver. The only question now is whether he can keep his form for one year to help Arsenal achieve something this year.

Another player who is slowly gaining form after criticized is Kieran Gibbs. He was not stable defensively last season, but this season he was so solid on the left, forcing Nacho Monreal relegated to the bench due to his tremendous form.


2. Blessing in Disguise
Injury, injury, and Injury. It has been a familiar issue for Arsenal for having half of the first team lying on the treatment table. This year was no different. Abou Diaby, Lukas Podolski, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Santi Cazorla, Tomas Rosicky, Thomas Vermaelen, Mikel Arteta were injured, though the latter two names has returned to pitch recently.

However, with those kind of injuries, there are several players stepped in to the first team. Serge Gnabry, he has been selected in starting line up for the last three games and did not disappoint anyone with his performance. He was not due to start in Stoke game, but Walcott was injured during the warm up and he stepped up to play on the right wing. Against a physical Stoke City, he was not afraid to play his game, and even he looked physically ready to play in the premier league.

Gnabry celebrates the goal (photos from arsenal.com)
Last night he scored his first goal for Arsenal, as he coolly slotted the ball past Michel Vorm, to make it 1-0. Aside from the goal he looked bright, providing sparks that Arsenal needed. On the first half, he was arguably the better performer for Arsenal, giving lay off to Giroud who shot it wide from the target. He never scared to duel with the more senior player.

I never hoped for an injury storm, but this time, the injuries brought Gnabry to first team exposure and he looks ready for it. If there's no injury, Gnabry would only play for U21 Team and we wouldn't see his quality in the Premier League. Walcott and Chamberlain might find it quite difficult to break in to first team, should Gnabry maintain his form.

Another player benefited much from this injury is Flamini, who filled in the Arteta role, with a more aggressive mood. He was exactly what Arsenal need, a hardman in the central of the park to allow the more creative midfielder to attack. He was brought to the team (read : signed on free transfers) after Arteta is injured and the team looked vulnerable without a defensive midfielder. Arteta, who just came back from injury, might find his position is not as indispensable as usual now.

3. Win an ugly Game
It acutally started last season, but Arsenal now started to be used to win ugly game, where the opposition got more possession (not necessarily more threatening). Arsenal defensive unit looked quite solid, and they defended as team. We've never seen this from old Arsenal, who was used to play well but dropped points.

 Struggled, but Won the game (photos from arsenal.com)
Against Tottenham, Arsenal were under pressure in second half. Against Marseille, they were second best in possession, and also in Swansea game. Against Stoke, they were outplayed for the second half. But they won all of those games. This is a mentality a winner need to have, a winning mentality regardless of how you play. An ugly victories would give us 3 points, ultimately.

I would not complain if Arsenal won in ugly way, but surely I would love to see Arsenal win the Arsenal way!

4. Don't be complacent
15 points from 6 games. Top of the Table. Ramsey can't stop scoring. Defensively Stable. Here's the reason of the recent optimism felt by the Gooners. But, hey, it's just end of September. It's still a looooooooong way to go to the end of the season. It's a nice feeling to see our team in the top, but remember, we haven't faced most of our top 6 opposition. We just played Tottenham home, which we won 1-0, but we haven't played duo Manchester, Liverpool, and Chelsea. Those games are games we might dropped points, but if we stayed firm and focused, I do believe Arsenal can win those kind of games.

Another factor is that our squad is so thin, and we are forced to play youngsters (yes, they might paid off as I said in the 3rd point), but we are limited in rotating our players. Few players like Rosicky, Cazorla are nearing their comeback, and I hope there will no other players injured for long time. We might be forced to buy someone in the winter, and I know Wenger still have money on his pocket.

Don't be complacent to see our team in the top of the table. It's just beginning (even though I hope to see the same composition on the end of the season), and we need to be consistent throughout the season. A trophy on the end of the season is a possibility if we keep playing like this.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Arsenal FC Full Season Review part 1

It was another top four finish for sixteenth consecutive years and it's another Champions League Football. Well, at least, play-off for Champions League, we still need to go through 180 minutes of thrilling games next season before we enter the group Stage of Champions League.

It was another season with uncertainty. We started the season after the star player(s) left the club, again, and in addition, Pat Rice retired last season, and Arsenal had two new assistant coaches : Steve Bould and Neil Banfield. . 2012 Nasri and Cesc left. 2013 van Persie left. Arsenal started with unstability after two consecutive seasons of captain leaving the team. This season, however, Wenger already prepared van Persie's departure, with three purchase : Cazorla, Giroud, and Podolski. They were already in their prime age, and it was direct replacement considered by Wenger when he bought three of them to Emirates. However, they are not van Persie, and they still need time to settle in to the Premier League.

Arsenal Season Result
Premier League : 4th Position
Champions League : 1st Knock-out Round
FA Cup : 5th Round
Carling Cup : Quarter Final

Arsenal started the league well, where we got three clean sheets in three games - two 0-0 draw and 2-0 win at Anfield, and followed by 6-1 thrasing Southampton at home, and holding defending Champions Manchester City 1-1 at Etihad, but after that, our bad habits comes : inconsistency. Few bad defendings shown by the team, like when we are beaten 1-2 home by Chelsea and 3-3 home draw against Fulham, plus 0-2 home defeat against Swansea. We were very fragile at home - we lost against Schalke at home also. In addition of those inconsistincies, Arsenal were kicked out of the League Cup by lower division Bradford in penalty shootout, as Thomas Vermaelen missed the decisive penalty. In Champions League, we made it to next round, but we were suffering in the group, and finished below Schalke, with three victories, one draw and two loses.

Despite all the poor results on the first half of the season, we still showed some of remarkable matches. We defeated Reading 7-4 in the League Cup, after being behind 0-4 - it was the best comeback Arsenal I've ever seen since I started supported Arsenal. We also did a goalfest against Reading (5-2) and Newcastle (7-3) in the Premier League. One more thing, we thrashed Tottenham Hotspurs 5-2 - like last season, where Podolski, Giroud, and Cazorla were able to score goals!

The second half of the season were better, but we started it poorly. Arsenal suffered home lost agaisnt City and Blackburn (this one made us kicked out of the FA Cup), plus some few inconsistent results, including 1-3 home defeat against Bayern Munich and 1-2 defeat against Tottentham. We did restored our pride by winning the reverse fixture in Bayern's home, 2-0 - via Giroud and Koscielny (ultimately, this is Bayern's only defeat in Knock-Out Stage). This result, however, was not enough to save the Champions League hope, as Bayern progressed - and eventually came out as winner - to the next round. Nevertheless, this result brought the squad morale up and since that time, we never take our feet off the gas pedal. 8 wins out of 10 games plus two draws - against two tough oppositions : Everton and United.

We were poor in the earlier of the season but, ultimately, we are able to bounce back - just like last season, and fortunately, Tottenham collapsed, again, and threw 7 points lead - after Andre Villas-Boas said Arsenal had been in bad spiral. We achieved fourth placed finish again, ahead of our North London rival.

In negative sides, we can't come top against three teams above us. We were beaten twice 1-2 agaisnt Chelsea, while we were defeated away by United but were able to held them 1-1 in Emirates. Against City, we were able to held them in Etihad, but toothless in Emirates, and 0-2 was in the scoreline. Secondly, there was no clinical goalscorer upfront. Giroud was a good player, and he can flick the ball well, but he is not true predator in front of goal. Time and time we saw him missed chances. Podolski and Walcott also were unconvincing while played upfront. Attacking wise, too often we can't broke the deadlock when we need to. There were no flair maker, like when the traitor can save us by scoring goal.  Well, this is partially caused by lack of predatory finish in the final third, but I feel like we can improve more in this side. We should've creating more chances - especially by delivering more accurate crossing when we have target man like Olivier Giroud.

We can't say we have been playing best football in England. I hate to admit it, but from the point of view of playing style, this is the most unattractive Arsenal I've seen. Too many times we've been playing poorly - but luckily we had a better mental strength this time and we can scrap three points despite poor game.

Another sad fact that it's another thropyless season for Wenger boys.

To conclude, it was not our best season, but there were some positives from this season. We still got European Competition, plus  we are still in above Tottenham Hotspurs. We might have finished one strip below last season where we got third place, but from another perspectives, we did improve from last season. We achieved 73 points, three points more than last season and five points more than 2010-2011. We also were able to get ugly win this season, like what we did recently, with few 1-0 victories. In addition, we are not one man team anymore. We even mostly without our number 10 Jack Wilshere and our captain Thomas Vermaelen in the winning streak in the closing stages of Premier League. And our defence improves a lot, as we conceded 12 goals less than last season. Lastly, we are now have better mentality compared to recent years, as we did few comebacks this season - most notably 7-5 away win against Reading in Carling. We were also able to avoid last minute spoilt. The 2-1 away win against West Brom is one of the best example. West Brom pushed forward but we were able hang onto result. It is a good foundation for next season - if we can keep our players next season, plus one or two world class players. We can challenge for the title next season, and also one of two domestic cups next season. Hopefully!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

1-0 = Champions League - Post Match Analysis

Another 1-0 win, and it's another Champions League for us. We finished 1 point ahead Tottenham. I'd be lying to say this is a beautiful win, but ultimately, it was a very crucial three points via ugly win - I lost count how many times we did that this season.

Arsenal was poor in the first half, as they rarely create chances, and Newcastle was the better team in the first 45 minutes, although the scoreline was 0-0. Second half, Arsenal started brightly and Laurent Koscielny scored his goal - like last season - to ensure another Champions League in 16th consecutive season for Wenger. It's never easy to hang on to a slender 1-0 win and the team deserves the credit, especially the defence.

Koscielny deserved credit in this match. Undoubtedly he was man of the match for today. One acrobatic clearance, one steal in the penalty area, 90 minutes of superb defending, plus the winning - and acrobatic - goal. His partner, Per Mertesacker also deserved praise for being solid alongside Laurent. He made one crucial block inside the 6 yard box to keep the clean sheet.

Aaron Ramsey looks solid replacing Arteta in deeper role in three midfield but Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain were surprisingly playing well through the middle. I was surprised to see him playing down the middle when he came in to replace Arteta, as I expected Cazorla to play in the AMC and Chamberlain playing down the left. But he was playing quite well, and next season we might see Ramsey - Chambo - Jack in the central of the park, a very offensive midfield trio, but I would love to see Arsenal with British core next season.

Walcott was dangerous but he still lacking final product - only hitting the post today. He might have been provided the freekick causing the goal, but in open play, he still has room to improve, and I'm still hoping for more improvement from him next season, especially in the decision making.

For the negative side, I think Cazorla was not at his best today, might be because he is a bit overplayed. He was played more than any other player this season, and Wenger need to be more careful playing him next season in my opinion. Podolski, once again, was anonymous, but in the other hand, the midfield didn't supply him with good passes.

4th place means another Champions League football, and this means Arsenal would have more power to attract player - compared to non-UCL club (like Sp*rs). Arsene needs to spend this summer. I can't see this team challenging for trophy. There should be more booster this summer, and I'd expect one or two marquee signings this transfer windows.


Well, we haven't been qualified directly to the Group Stage, but we are seeded for the play-off for Champions League. We're just 180 minutes away from the Group Stage. And as we are seeded, we won't face the likes AC Milan / Olympique Lyon, should they qualify to the Champions League. Thus, Arsenal has a fairly decent chance to go to Group Stage! Or great chance if they sign one or two world class players.

PS : Happy St. Totteringham's Day!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

It's Just Enough - Post Match Analysis

Arsenal just did enough to overcome Fulham in the Craven Cottage by Per Mertesacker's single goal in the first half. Fulham who played with ten men from the early of first half came close few times to equalize in the second half, and they even had one goal correctly disallowed. However, Arsenal was able to hang on until the final whistle. This win bring them up to the third place ahead of Chelsea who will play against Liverpool tomorrow in Anfield.

It was another ugly win for Arsenal. Arsenal played against 10-men since Steve Sidwell sent off in early of the first half, and this match should be a walk-in-the-park, if they could take advantage of it. Score a quick goal, force them to go out attack, and counter attack them. Could be another 7-3 scoreline. But they didn't. They didn't show too much attacking flair and beautiful through pass. Yes, they were dominating the game until one hour, but they didn't do much with the ball. What they do is just to pass the ball around, and they were lacking of penetration

In the second half, it was worse. No slight intention to built up play and try some through pass. After they reached two third of the pitch they gave it back to the defender. That's it. What kind of football is this? I was really disappointed for Wenger because of this. 

The scoreline 1-0 is one of the most dangerous scoreline. It's a lead, but not safe, and if the opposition could gain momentum, they could score one, two, or even three. Because Arsenal gave chance for Fulham to recover and regain their confidence, Fulham came out and pushed forward. Arsenal could've easily punished, had Fulham could equalize and this would cost them another two points dropped. Luckily, Fulham wasn't that clinical in this match, and Arsenal still go home with three points in the bag.

Tomas Rosicky was a standout performer today. He sent numerous of incisive passes which unfortunately wasn't capitalized by Giroud or Walcott. Looking by current form, now Rosicky is more important than Cazorla. It's seen that since the time Rosicky withdrawn, Fulham started to gain control of the game, and came close in the dying minutes to equalize. Wilshere is still yet to be in his form before he was injured, and Rosicky should start again next week against Manchester United. Jacky could come off the bench to give a difference.

Credit must also be given to Arsenal's central back duet, Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker. Koscielny was a bit shaky in early minutes but recovered well and solid afterwards. Per Mertesacker showed a great composure in the backline, and given a hard task to mark Berbatov, Per did well in this match. He even scored the winning goal in this match, receiving Laurent Koscielny's header from Theo Walcott's freekick. As Fulham threw everything forward in the final minutes, both Koscielny and Mertesacker handled the attack well, and kept another clean sheet. Well, this might be another bad sign for benched captain, Thomas Vermaelen, who seems will sit in the bench again next match.

Mertesacker scored the decisive winning goal
(pictures from Arsenal.com)

On the other hand, Giroud failed to find the net again, and he even was sent off after ferocious tackle on the second half. He was anonymous throughout the second half despite being close to score in the first half, hitting the right post of Fulham's goal. A red card means he will be suspended for next match. Wenger have three option for this : Gervinho, Podolski, and Walcott. Podolski might be given his chance as Wenger hinted earlier, Podolski could play in the middle. This might be a blessing in disguise, as Giroud was off-the-pace for last two match. Podolski might perform better than the Frenchman now.

Arsenal's next match is no easy, welcoming the Manchester side who currently on top of the table. Arsenal have potential to beat them, but not with the kind of this Fulham game. Wenger's side must improve if they want to grab another three points to secure the Champions League spot this season.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Post Norwich-match analysis

Arsenal scrapped a 3-1 victory after a hard-fought battle with Norwich in a fine afternoon in Emirates Stadium. Norwich was the one first scoring the goal, with Michael Turner headed away a goal, before Mikel Arteta equalized 5 minutes before the normal time ends. Olivier Giroud scored Arsenal's second, after a nice run from subsitute Chamberlain. Lukas Podolski scored third goal to seal third point


Arsenal player celebrates the goal.
(photos from Arsenal.com)

POSITIVE NOTES

Winning is good for morale, but coming from behind is a morale boost. I didn't remember when last time Arsenal winning after conceded first. It shows Arsenal's never say die mentality. It's never easy to score two goals in 10 minutes, but Arsenal managed to score, not two, but three. I admitted that the penalty is a bit of luck because Arsenal was in deadlock against sturdy Norwich defence. That penalty is also debatable, but in my point of view, it's a legit penalty. Shirt pulling is not a good decision in defending, so the ref had done his job well. After that goal, Norwich lost their focus and Arsenal managed to grab more goals, via Olivier Giroud and finally Lukas Podolski.

 In the other hand, this victory also gave Chelsea and Tottenham a massive pressure to keep the pace. Chelsea is one point off Arsenal with less one game played, while Tottenham is also one point off, but with the same game played. It would be a huge advantage for Wenger's boy, especially because Chelsea and Tottenham need to kill each other in the league, which means definitely one of them will drop the point. Now, it's just how Arsenal keep their winning habit till the end of season.

Right back Bacary Sagna played well in the left side and few times he sent dangerous ball into the box. None of them resulting to goal though, only Giroud hit the crossbar from his cross in the first half, but nevertheless it was nice to see old Bac is back to his usual self. He has been disappointing this season, but not in this match. He made dangerous runs before being subbed out by Chamberlain, and linked up well with Santi Cazorla. I hope Wenger would still offer him another extension contract. He would be a good mentor for Carl Jenkinson.


Olivier Giroud was nearly become the villain of this match, being unable to score goals in 85 minutes and wasn't sharp upfront, and dispossessed few times upfront, and delayed Arsenal's play, but he was the one winning that penalty, and scored the second goal for the Gunners. The third goal was also part of his contribution. He challenged Fabianski's long ball to gave to Walcott, who assisted to Podolski's third goal.

Ramsey showed much improvement, again. He might be not providing creativity in this match, but he is a dependable passer. I feel like his role is a bit similar with Arteta, but Ramsey's defence is yet as good as Arteta. Ramsey is a willing runner, and closing the ball here and then. A candidate for the most improving player this season. He could partner Wilshere in the future in Arsenal midfield trio, if he continue to improve in the coming seasons.

Wenger is also deserved a credit in this match. His substitution played integral role in this match. Walcott came off the bench, and made couple of dangerous runs, Chamberlain assisted for Giroud's goal, while Podolski was the third goal scorer with his great finishing from outside the box. I was surprised Wenger kept Giroud for 90 minutes, and instead bringing off Sagna who played well for Chamberlain. But, Arsene knows, Giroud was on the spotlight today, winning penalty and scored the second. Had Wenger substituted Giroud, Arsenal might have been dropping three points. 

Lastly, the Lady Luck finally smiled to Arsenal. We've been used to see Arsenal creating chances without maximizing it, but today it's a different story. It was almost a win for Norwich before a 'luck' came in form of penalty from the assistant referee. The rest is all known, Arsenal won 3-1

NEGATIVE NOTES

Gervinho? He is way too inconsistent. Brilliant for few games then faded. Arsenal could've taken lead in first half had he made a better decision. I'm pretty sure he will back to bench after this game, especially after Podolski and Chamberlain's great game. It's unfair to criticize player on one game, but I just can hope he can rediscover his Reading match performance, if he came off the bench.

The next thing is Arsenal need a new defender. Not because Vermaelen and Koscielny is a poor defender, it's just we need a tall-strong tower who can stand against another towering target man. They are a good ball playing defender, but not the one who can be very dominant in air. Vermaelen and Koscielny was struggling against Holt, and it was from Holt Norwich goal came in. Vermaelen was also in fault for letting Turner headed the ball in, but he was quite solid in ground. Mertesacker is aerially stronger, but his speed is nowhere suitable for Arsenal's high defence line.

Lastly, Arsenal lacked of sharpness, in 80 minutes, Arsenal barely got clear cut chances. Only Giroud's heading which hit the bar, and Podolski smashed the woodwork. Norwich defended very well, but if you wanna be a champion you need to be able to break defense-minded team like this, or otherwise you can only finish fourth. I didn't see any creativity after Wilshere subbed out and before the penalty. Norwich was sturdy at the backline, but collapsed after Arteta's spot kick.

CONCLUSION

Yes, it was an ugly win, Arsenal struggled throughout the match and could've played better and sharper, but ultimately it was three points, and that what counts. Arsenal jumped to third place with 59 points above rival Chelsea and Tottenham. Next match would be a home game against Everton on midweek.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Champions League Spots Battle? Arsenal's Advantage


Arsenal comfortably beat Reading 4-1 in Emirates, where Gervinho re-discovered his form, and opened the scoreline and provided two assists, to Cazorla, who scored a beautiful goal, and Giroud, who smashed it to make it 3-0. After Reading grabbed a goal from Robson-Kanu, Mikel Arteta finally completed the scoreline by converting a penalty, 4-1. Reading gave no resistance and let Arsenal control the game comfortably. According to ESPN soccernet, Arsenal managed to have 26 shots, and Reading only four. Arsenal could've added more goals nearing the end of the game but Ramsey was denied by Reading's goalkeeper and Rosicky miskicked the ball after getting a beautiful lob from Santi Cazorla.

It was a good day for Arsenal as they registered another win and Chelsea slipped away in Southampton, giving Arsenal boost as the point gap decreasing to two points. Spurs won the game in Swansea, but only four points difference, with Arsenal having one game in hands. Man City is mathematically within the range, but still unlikely for Mancini's team to drop that many points, so my main focus today is to compare three London teams : Arsenal, Spurs, and Chelsea

EPL Table, according to premierleague.com

Game  Pts
Man Utd 30 77
Man City 30 62
Tottenham 31 57
Chelsea 30 55
Arsenal 30 53
Everton 29 48

Fabianski would not be satisfied to have his goal conceded once, as Arsenal, arguably, should've kept a clean sheet. Nacho Monreal might be the one to blame in this goal, but I think it was a difficult cross to far post,

With Arsenal having a slightly easier run-in, only having a home game against United, who might not needed point anymore by the time Arsenal face them. It is a managable game, if Arsenal could play like this, passing the ball around the park, and defending like when they beat Bayern and Swansea 2-0. Everton might pose a threat, but playing in Emirates would be a huge advantage for Wenger's boys. All the other games are a 3-point-possible game, in my opinion.

Remaining Fixtures:
Arsenal : WBA (A), Norwich (H), Everton (H), Fulham (A), Man Utd (H), QPR (A), Wigan (A), Newcastle (H)
Chelsea : Sunderland (H), Spurs (H), Fulham (A), Liverpool (A), Swansea (H), Man Utd (A), Aston Villa (A)

Spurs : Everton (H), Chelsea (A), Man City (H), Wigan (A), Southampton (H), Stoke (A), Sunderland (H)

In other hand, Chelsea would have a very tough game, two away games to Liverpool and United, while Spurs having Chelsea and Man City in back-to-back fixture. Anyway, Spurs and Chelsea are killing each other also in next two gameweek, so Arsenal is having a huge advantage, by looking at the schedule.

Arsenal would not have other distraction, while Spurs and Chelsea still have other competition. Chelsea still need to compete in FA Cup and Europa League, while Spurs will battle in Europa League too. So, in my opinion, 4th place is a very probable result for the Gunners. Yes, it's true that it might sounds not ambitious to only have 4th place target, but first, without Champions League, it would be much harder to attract top class player to the club, which Wenger might need to do to challenge the title again.

So, it's all about Arsenal's consistency now, whether they can continue to play well until the end of season to claim 4th or even 3rd place.

My prediction : Arsenal goes to Champions League, Spurs slipped (again).


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Post Chelsea-Match Analysis

Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1, and this gave Chelsea and Spurs a very very comfortable position in the Champions League zone. Arsenal is six points behind Spurs, now. 

It was unacceptable first half, as Arsenal played very poorly and made Chelsea played like Barcelona, and dominating the game comfortably. They even have already taken the lead in the first six minutes, when Juan Mata slotted home. Things going worse as Szczesny brought Ramires down in the area, and Lampard converted the penalty to double the lead. Chelsea could've finish it in the first half with few more goals, but it stand as it was, 2-0. Arsenal were outclassed, tactically, and individually, I have to admit. Too many ball lost in own area, after some of players decided to dribble past the opposition in own area - something they shouldn't do too often.

 Jack Wilshere battled with Ramires
(photos from Arsenal.com)
Second half was Arsenal's game, despite two clear cut chances from Chelsea by Torres - saved by Szczesny, and Ba - cleared off the line by Vermaelen. Arsenal pushed forward, but only managed to find one goal from Walcott after picking Cazorla's sublime pass in the 58th minutes. Arsenal was getting numbers of corners and freekicks but no real threat from set pieces.

Recently, Arsenal has been playing very poorly in the first half, and the opposition delivered heavy blow in the first half, the Gunners started playing better. Away games to Reading and Bradford in League Cup, then home game against Newcastle. The same thing happened in this game. First half was a total disaster, and no one is playing well, except Wilshere and Coquelin, who ran everywhere to chase the ball. Second half was much better, but with Chelsea already had two goals advantage, they can just sit back to defence, and wait for chance for counter attack, a tactic that nearly paid, had Vermaelen not blocked Demba Ba's shot.

Giroud was not the striker we need. Arsenal, as long as I know, is not really friendly place for a towering striker. You can argue Adebayor was Giroud-esque, but Adebayor had more pace, compared to the Frenchman. Arsenal's success striker mostly are pacey striker, Wright or Henry; or technical striker, like Bergkamp, Kanu, and the Dutch betrayer. An old fashioned striker like Giroud, is not really suitable for Arsenal's style of play, or probably - and I hope - , he is still adapting ini his first year in England. Chamakh is already off-fire, while Bendtner only playing well for his first and second season before becoming overconfident and failed to shine.

Bacary Sagna is not the player we used to know, consistent, decisive, and solid. After last season's injury, Sagna seemed declined drastically. I could say he was one of the top right back in world two seasons back. But now, he looked like decent full back. His delivery was all wrong in this match. He got lot of space down the right, but his crossing was nowhere nearing his best. The second goal was also his fault, for playing to narrow, leaving Ramires so free on Chelsea's left side. Against City, Sagna was also poor, misplaced few passes from the start of the game. Time to try Jenkinson - despite his mistake against Swansea in the League on December, I guess.

Diaby was also another disappointment in this match. On the first half, he failed to cover the pitch well, and failed to make impact from the middle, before replaced by Arshavin in the second half.

On the other hand, there's some encouraging notes from this match. Jack Wilshere, once more showed he would be the one driving Arsenal forward this season. His passing was excellent, and some of his chips were dangerous. He should be played down the middle, even if it means to sacrifice Cazorla to either flank. Francis Coquelin looks like Chamberlain last season, a good team player who rarely got chance. He was a better performer in the first half, and he was never scared to move forward, or challenge the opposition player. If he could play consistently, I can imagine Arsenal's engine consisting of Wilshere and Coquelin in cetnral for the next few seasons.

For Wenger, he'd better another striker, to make it more competitive, as there's no central striker anymore in Arsenal beside misfiring Giroud, after Chamakh is loanned out. Buying Adrian Lopez would make sense, but we need someone who can change the game. I haven't seen Adrian a lot, so I'm still unsure of this man. Fernando Llorente is another target but it is another old fashioned target man, like Giroud. Cavani would be a coup, but Wenger said he doesn't want to splash on cash on Cavani. Demba Ba is already taken by Chelsea. So we can just wait and see who Wenger buy this transfer windows. I wish Wenger would make a big transfer for Arsenal - even if it means he is cuptied in Champions League - at least he could save us in the Premier League.

Another defensive midfielder would be a great additon. It is true that we have Coquelin and Arteta, plus Diaby - if you insist that he is a defensive midfielder. Diame from Wigan would be an excellent transfer, as he is already used to Premier League, and not Cuptied for the Champions League. He could sit deep, and giving Cazorla and Wilshere the freedom to move forward. He is a strong defensive midfielder we've been waiting for. Fellaini would be an expensive alternative, but recently he was playing as attacking midfielder, so buying him would not resolve Arsenal's problem.

There is still time for Wenger to buy players. 9 days is short, but anything still could happen in the short time, IF Wenger really wants to make a move in this winter trasnfer windows.

Well, Wenger is Wenger after all, and I'm not hoping too much for him. Few years he hasn't buy anyone in this period, except Arshavin, who helped Arsenal to climb to fourth place four years back. Let's just hope Wenger could find another Arshavin, or Arsenal could play like second half in Stamford Bridge, consistently. Otherwise, we might not seen Arsenal in Champions League - or even Europa League - next season.