By Boris Mellor April 30 2009 Arsenal didn't turn up for the first thirty minutes and amazingly Manchester United only scored one goal during that period, and then it took a defender to score. Understandably Arsenal fans are unhappy about Adebayor's performance, but United's strike force couldn't score either. Unlike Adebayor they were given free shots at goal, but Almunia refused to concede.
It's time the minority who like to moan about Almunia stopped it, I have said it before on this site he is a quality keeper. If we could have played him at Wembley we would still be in the FA cup. He would have had only two shots to save; he must have saved over a dozen last night.
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Arsenal's players froze under the lights last night and forgot their lines. They must have gone in punch drunk at half time, and astonished they were only one goal down. However the signs of revival were discernible from 35 minutes on.
In the second half the midfield finally got a grip, they mainly controlled the two thirds area and imitated Barcelona in the last third, that is they ran into defenders rather than go round the back, or wide. Manchester United had no memorable chances, if any, in the second half. In the dying minutes Nik Bendtner could have even got the vital away goal, but he put a free header way over the bar, when a gentle glance would have done. However he was better value for 20 minutes than Adebayor was for his 80.
I suppose it was not to be unexpected that a team with a defence weakened by the absence of Clichy and Gallas would be under pressure from an attack as good as United's. Gibbs did quite well, even if he was partly culpable for the only goal. Toure battled away but Silvestre kept the defence under pressure with his poor distribution.
Wenger obviously believed it was his strongest team, but maybe they couldn't cope with the newish formation. Fabregas battled and kept working, but he seemed surrounded by ineptitude and a lack of effort. Nasri and Walcott offered little.
Nonetheless, the team can take heart from a much improved second half and the fact they only conceded one. They must learn from the positives that made up the last 45 minutes and build on them for 90 minutes at the Arsenal. Man U will try and build on their first half success, the Gunners must not allow them to do that again. There is a mountain to climb, but this club has scaled great heights before.
Dont know how you can lay blame for the goal at Gibbs when it was entirely down to Adebayor jogging away from two utd players he was standing beside when the corner came over, but when the second ball came in Ade was right on the edge of the area with the two utd players still in the same spot he had left them, and one of them o'shea scored. Gibbs was on the line for the entire move, not his fault that Ade took the easy, lazy and stupid option to jog away, by the way it was as much running as ade did all night
2 players left unmarked in the box and they scored from the 2nd ball?
That speaks volume on the organisational ability of Kolo...and the Captaincy of Fabregas in rallying his troop.
Big mistake again in appointing Captain Henry jsut to keep Henry sweet at Emirates.
It is not 2nd half.
It is the 80th minute where we start to chase the game.
And our players usually come alive then to play as they can play...and usually scored...last season....adn sometime this season.
All to play for,
A seige mentality,
Fire in the belly,
incessant attacks from the word "go"...
If this 2L can't Motivate 'EM TO PLAY OUT OF TEHRI SKINS....nothing will.
It says Gibbs partly responsible not fully. Adebayor and silvestre didnt exactly help either.
Gibbs was frozen on the wrong side of the goal line. He needed to move.
It also says Gibbs played well
When will we learn to defend? how many silly goals have we conceded over the last few seasons? Bring in a damn defensive coach and lets sort this out, the other day against liverpool was the best example, 4-3 up against liverpool, 93rd minute, and we leave 3 players in the box for a set piece, who trains these people seriously.
Week in week out we see the same flaws, the same lethargic attitude from the players, the same Diaby trying to run past half the PFA team of the year only to lose the ball, your meant to learn from your mistakes, but this team just repeats them over and over and over and over.
"When we first welcomed Wenger to these shores we saw him as cool, calm and collected, look at him now" - Jon Champion
Ade was not the only one to blame for the goal,Nasri was also strolling in our eighteen box when there was man marking to be done. The author of this thread was trying to blame Gibbs for the goal; well the corner kick in question came from Alumnia double save from Tevez and the lay out pass for Tevez came from Gibbs defense line, but he should not be blamed because it was glaring in the first 20 minutes that he needed someone to assist him on the flank and where was Diaby,Song and Nasri. Man utd know Gibbs is young and with little experience in a game of that magnitude,common sense should tell our defensive midfielders that they need to give him cover at least pending when the pressure would ease off.Tevez ran past two of our players when he connected with the across that led to the corner kick for the goal. The players should start defending collectively when they are under pressure.They don't need to be told of this,common football sense should tell them this.In conclusion they don't learn from their previous mistakes as gooner_mike have pointed out.Poor marking when it matters most.The goal against Man utd has a semblance with the one conceeded against Roma i.e they are too forgetful to learn from their mistakes and they don't have time to watch replays of their mistakes.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2009:05:01:02:58:57 by microdire.
Gooner_Mike When will we learn to defend? how many silly goals have we conceded over the last few seasons? Bring in a damn defensive coach and lets sort this out, the other day against liverpool was the best example, 4-3 up against liverpool, 93rd minute, and we leave 3 players in the box for a set piece, who trains these people seriously.
Week in week out we see the same flaws, the same lethargic attitude from the players, the same Diaby trying to run past half the PFA team of the year only to lose the ball, your meant to learn from your mistakes, but this team just repeats them over and over and over and over.
Did you read the article Microdire? It doesnt blame Gibbs, it says he was partly responsible for the goal but played well. I agree he played well there is no need to rewrite history to prove that.
He should have moved towards O'Shea, not just remained on the line. Faced with the same situation again hopefully that is what he will do, a hard call I agree. Or do you think he should just do the same thing again?
Gibbs should stay on the line.
He will be murdered if O'Shea sneaks the bal into that corner he was supposed to eb guarding.
We play a zonal defence system.
WHow as responsible tracking O'Shea late run in teh box.
And for teh matter as he was hanging aorund that area for quite soem-time, who was responsible for that zone, and who was organising the f**king DEFENCE then?
And what the Captain for - just there to put on that "Captain" armband?
It si this kind of situaiton that we need an expereinced to roganise and be aware oft eh tactial situation helping out the zonal defence and ensure all palyers are on their toe.
Lots of shouting and haraguing not a quiet captain.
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