Sunday, February 2, 2014

Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace

2-0, Premier League, Emirates Stadium, 02 February 2014
Oxlade-Chamberlain 47, 73

Before writing about this game, it is worth to mention that we signed Swedish midfielder Kim Källström, on loan till the end of the season, on the final day of the transfer window. He is currently 31 years old and signed from Spartak Moscow.

Back to this game, which was, as more or less all games, a must-win. We have lost the top spot following last week's draw, but a win here would reclaim that spot at least until tomorrow, when City and Chelsea face off.

The first half was rather dismal. We had complete domination of possession, but did not create that many clear-cut chances. Within the initial twenty minutes all that happened was that Monreal had a shot saved by the 'keeper as he was released onto the goal by Özil, Cazorla hit a free-kick over the bar and Szczesny made a timely interception as Chamakh had a surge forward.
   The best chance of the half came through a Koscielny header that forced a decent save out of the 'keeper, while Szczesny had to make quite the save himself as he managed to get his hand low by the near post to steer an effort into a corner. Finally we had a couple of chances, Özil's corner-kick was headed on by Mertesacker, straight at the 'keeper though, and Koscielny had a volley shot ending up quite wide.

Right at the start of the second half we got the much-needed first goal, and through a young player that has just returned from an almost six months long absence. A brilliant run into the box from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was spotted by Cazorla, and the run was finished with a cheeky chip over the 'keeper! It may not be all that popular to compare Oxlade-Chamberlain with Walcott, but when he is scoring goals like these it is all but impossible not to!
   However, Szczesny was also called back into action for the second half as Jerome had a diving header right in front of the goal, fortunately the Polish 'keeper was there to deny him an equaliser. Before the second goal that more or less sealed the game Podolski fired into the side-netting and Crystal Palace had a shot over the bar.
   So the second goal then. It certainly established, if it was not already decided, who was to be the match-hero of the day. There was some quite slick play involved as Rosicky passed the ball to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who instantly produced a back-heel to Giroud, who played the Englishman back in and another brilliant run led to another brilliant goal for Chamberlain!
   In the final stages of the game Özil had a shot on target saved by the 'keeper while Szczesny made a vital, last-minute interception as Crystal Palace came forward.

This was most definitely a vital win, one that takes us back to the top of the league! Ahead we have some rather tricky game, Liverpool away, Manchester United at home, Liverpool at home and then Bayern Munich at the Emirates... Some interesting and defining games are certainly coming up...

Injury Update:
- While a new signing tends to be good news, the bad news this time around is that Källström is injured for 4 to 6 weeks, and perhaps even worse news is that the same goes for Ramsey.


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