Saturday, April 20, 2013

Fulham vs. Arsenal

0-1, Premier League, Craven Cottage, 2013-04-20
Mertesacker 43

Another important three points earned, considering the fact that we were one man more on the pitch for most of the game you would have thought that they would have come easier, but three points nevertheless!

Within the first two minutes Fulham created a pretty dangerous chance as they advanced into our box and Walcott scored. Unfortunately he was flagged offside, which was a correct decision. We had a good start for the initial 10 minutes, holding 75% of the possession and clearly dominating the game. After ten minutes Cazorla was awarded with a free-kick. Walcott took it and found Koscielny, whose header went well over the bar. Not long after that chance Steve Sidwell was shown a red card as he made a reckless tackle on Arteta. Ironically this was the first game back for the Fulham midfielder, following a three-match suspension. Fortunately the Spaniard was not severely injured and could continue the game.
   Fifteen minutes into the game Walcott fired away another free-kick, this time it was on target but Schwarzer, the Fulham 'keeper, could make a comfortable save. Then it was Szczesny's turn to make the save as Berbatov unleashed a powerful shot. At the half-hour mark Walcott made a run and got a cross into the box, Schwarzer managed to reach it before any Arsenal player, though. Giroud had a decent effort toward the goal as well, he fired a low and powerful shot that went just wide of the target.
   Before the end of the half Szczesny had to make yet another decent save as Fulham got a shot away, but we had the last say of the half as Per Mertesacker scored the only goal of the game! Following a free-kick Koscielny headed the ball across the goal to his partner in our central defence, and the Big Fucking German headed the ball into the back of the net with quite some force!

For the first time in a very long time, we did not improve our game for the second half. In fact, we were undeniably worse in the second half. We appeared content and complacent with the lead, which, in turn, led to some tension at the end.
   Fulham fired a free-kick well over the bar as the half began, and just after their chance Rosicky provided a cross into the box towards Mertesacker, but a Fulham defender reached the ball first and cleared it. With twenty minutes to go Wilshere and Podolski was introduced at the expense of Walcott and Rosicky, but it made little or no difference.
   With approximately ten minutes to go Fulham scored. Fortunately for us it was offside as Szczesny left a rebound from a free-kick for Manolev to run onto. However, we continued to more or less just defend for the rest of the game, even though we had a man more on the field. That is until the 90th minute, when Giroud received a red card as he went for the ball. It was not nearly as obvious a red card as Sidwell's and should definitely not have been more than a yellow. The last chance for us came as Ramsey fired a shot wide, following a decent pass from Wilshere.

We may not have played very well in this game, apart from parts of the first half, but it is the result that matters and these three points are much needed as the season is drawing to a close. Next weekend we will face Manchester United at the Emirates and I will be flying to London to see it live! Am obviously super-excited about it and can't wait for Sunday to arrive!

Injury Update:
- Rosicky returned to the starting XI for this game, having recovered from an injury to his hamstring.
- Fabianski is still out, having received a kick in the rib in the Norwich game a couple of weeks ago.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Arsenal vs. Everton

0-0, Premier League, Emirates Stadium, 2013-04-16

Needless to say this was a disappointing drop of points, even though we had a tough opponent in Everton. We really need to win these home games, especially considering the chances we created throughout the game. However, to be fair, Everton did create chances as well and played really well.

The first couple of chances of the game went to Everton, around the five minute mark. They got close as Mirallas had a chance, but he failed to control the ball and Szczesny could catch it. Then Pienaar had a decent chance to score as he was played on-side, his effort went over the bar, though.
   Cazorla, who has been absolutely superb in his first season at the club, provided a decent cross that was not met by anyone in the Everton box when we had our first chance. Later on the Spaniard would pass the ball to Gibbs, having received a poor clearance from Fellaini, and then get it to Gibbs as the defender had a shot over the bar.
   Everton then had another couple of chances, starting with a shot on target by Barkley that was comfortably saved by Szczesny. Anichebe's shot almost found its way past our 'keeper, though, as it took some unfortunate touches on our defenders, fortunately Szczesny managed to grab hold of the ball eventually.
   At the end of the half we had two decent chances, first when Giroud received a cross but put the ball wide and then as Wilshere kept a strong hold of the ball before playing it to Cazorla and the Spaniard had a great touch to take him past the defender but his shot was saved.
   In general the first half was intense and physical, but lacking in decent goal-scoring opportunities.

Once again, we upped our game considerably for the second half. Unfortunately it was not enough for a win this time around.
   Everton had a shot on target right at the start of the half, that was saved by Szczesny, and after some neat play in and around the Everton box Cazorla fired a powerful shot to force a save out of Howard, the Everton 'keeper. There was a quite surprisingly brilliant show of footwork by Gibbs before passing the ball to Giroud, whose shot went over the bar.
   A counter-attack led by Walcott was put into the box by the Englishman, unfortunately Giroud got the ball behind him and Howard could make a comfortable save. Following a corner Giroud headed the ball down into the centre of the box, but it was cleared by an Everton defender. The resulting corner was almost back-heeled into the back of the net by Ramsey, but Howard made yet another save. A second decent counter-attack was almost turned into the back of the net as the second fast Englishman of the team, Oxlade-Chamberlain, put the ball in for Giroud. Unfortunately a defender got there first and cleared the ball for Howard to pick up.
   We had a couple of last chances as Giroud fired over the bar, yet again, and Arteta almost got a shot away as he was released onto the goal, but the game ended 0-0, leaving both teams fairly disappointed.

It was never going to be an easy game, since Everton is very much in the race for the fourth spot, but it is nevertheless disappointing to drop points, especially at home. However, we do still have a good chance at playing in the Champions League next year, the important thing is just to move on and win the next game!

Injury Update:
- Fabianski picked up an injury ahead of this game, meaning that Szczesny was back in goal.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Arsenal vs. Norwich

3-1, Premier League, Emirates Stadium, 2013-04-13
Arteta 85 (pen),
Bassong 88 (o.g.),
Podolski 92

What. A. Game! Unbelievable stuff from the Arsenal... Just amazing! To turn the game around and even create a one-goal cushion with five minutes to go... This, if anything, shows why we should grab that fourth place, or maybe even the third place, before the end of the season. It is all in our hands now, either way, as we have one point more than Tottenham, having played the same number of games!

We started this game brilliantly, the first half was completely dominated by us (apart from a short span of approximately five minutes towards the end of the game where Norwich kept some possession and created some free-kicks as well as corners). Five minutes into the game Gervinho made a brilliant run but failed at getting the ball to Wilshere, right in front of the goal. Some minutes later Gibbs received a pass from Wilshere, yet the cross was just out of Cazorla's reach. The roles were reversed ten minutes later as Gibbs played a great ball to Wilshere, whose flick towards Ramsey went just too far for the Welshman to reach before Norwich 'keeper, Bunn.
   One of our greatest chances of the half came when Sagna provided a perfect cross into the box that was headed onto the crossbar by our towering striker Giroud! The next chance could easily have been a goal, but this time around Gervinho let the team and fans down as he collected the ball just outside of the Norwich box, but neither passed the ball nor got a shot away and Bunn could eventually take the ball from him. The Ivorian forward had another disappointing moment as he retrieved a stunning pass from Cazorla, the touch that would take the ball past the 'keeper was too rough, though, and the angle at which he was to score from got too tight and the ball went across the goal to end up wide of the target.
   Before the end of the half Giroud would have two more chances to score, one came from yet another decent Sagna cross that forced a good save out of Bunn. The second chance came in the last minute of the half as the Frenchman had a header towards the goal, but a defender managed to clear it. Cazorla had a shot on target from quite a distance, it was comfortably saved by Bunn though.

It is no secret that we have had far better second halves this year compared to our first halves, and this game proved to be no exception, even though it seemed unlikely for the majority of the half. To be fair, Norwich started the half better than we did. Five minutes into the half they had a corner which caused some distress in our box, fortunately we managed to clear it eventually. Before things took a turn for the worse for us Gibbs provided a dangerous crossed into the box, which was blocked but bounced back out to Wilshere, whose shot was blocked as well.
   With slightly more than thirty minutes left of the game, disaster struck as Turner headed the ball into the back of the net for Norwich, to no one's surprise it came through a set-piece. We were way to passive in defending the free-kick, no one covered Turner as he went for the header. This result meant that some changes had to be made, we needed to inject some speed into our game and the obvious player to introduce then is our top scorer, Walcott. He was accompanied from the bench by Podolski, another prolific goal-scorer this season.
   The impact of the double-substitution was immediate. Walcott made his way forward, but as he got the last pass to Podolski the German forward turned out to be offside. The rapid Englishman followed this up with having a penalty appealed turned down by the referee after being pushed in the box by a defender. The feeling of urgency to our came became more and more evident as we stacked up chance upon chance, Cazorla had a shot blocked and from that Podolski merely managed to head the ball to a Norwich defender. The German international would make an even greater mistake as Sagna's cross went past Giroud but met Podolski's foot perfectly, unfortunately the German striker seemed as stunned by it as everyone else and the ball went wide. Naturally the pressure we were building up meant that we opened ourselves to some counter-attacks and Fabianski had to make a vital save from one of those as Norwich created a chance.
   With approximately ten minutes to go Giroud and Podolski linked-up to almost create a goal, but Podolski did not reach the ball before Bunn. Then, within the same minute, the same pair linked-.up yet again, this time they were even closer to scoring as the Frenchman took the ball down with his chest for Podolski, whose powerful shot hit the crossbar with quite some force! Having hit the crossbar twice in one game began to feel as a curse when, at last, we got back in it! As Giroud's shirt was pulled when we took a corner the referee awarded us with a penalty! There was immense pressure on Mikel Arteta's shoulders as he stepped up to take the penalty, but take it he did and that absolutely vital penalty was converted by the Spaniard as the Emirates erupted into cheering!
   Now all that remained was to win the game, with five minutes left to play of the 90 minutes! It would have been the shortest five minutes to remember, had we not scored again so fast! Merely three minutes later we got the winning goal! Oxlade-Chamberlain provided a brilliant cross that was turned into his own net by Bassong. Though to be fair to the defender Giroud did put quite some pressure on him and would certainly have scored had Bassong not done it himself. No matter the fashion of the goal, a goal it was and what an important goal as well! Before the end we did get some reminders that one should never relax for a second against these teams fighting for survival, Fabianski was called into action twice during the following two minutes. The Polish 'keeper made a brilliant save with his feet as Norwich created a decent chance and yet another amazing save, this time from a header, as Norwich took a corner. However, we did get the last save as Lukas Podolski sealed the game during the extra-time. A pass from Walcott led to a wonderful shot from the German that ensured the three points and vital win for us!

You often hear that these final games of the season are all like a cup final, this game did most certainly not prove that statement wrong. To turn the game around in the final five minutes is quite a feat, it truly shows that we are ready to fight in these final games for a spot in the Champions League next season. And now that we have it all in our own hands, I would not bet against us!

Injury Update:
- Rosicky missed this game through a minor injury problem, should be back before long.
- Both Wilshere and Walcott were back for this game, the former started the game whilst the latter started on the bench but came on to replace the former in the second half.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

W.B.A. vs. Arsenal

2-1, Premier League, The Hawthorns, 2013-04-06
Rosicky 20, 49

We had to show some real fighting spirit to get the win in this game, but win it we did and it is a good boost for us as we continue to reach for that fourth spot finish!

It was brilliant for Tomas Rosicky to score twice, he has been injured a lot and rarely scores, but he certainly won this game for us. The first goal came midway through the first half, when the Czech international  headed (!) the ball into the back of the net. Then he scored from a brilliant strike at the beginning of the second half and it seemed as though we would take the three points with ease.

Yet that was not the case as Mertesacker misjudged a tackle in our box, the German was sent off and West Brom converted from the penalty spot. After that it was just a matter of enduring for us and showing some never-say-die attitude, which we did!

So these points mean that we continue to advance and we are certainly getting closer to playing in the Champions League next season!

Injury Update:
- Walcott and Wilshere both stand a chance of returning for the game next week