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Ball watching as tables turn

Ball watching
By Boris Mellor
November 22 2009
I wonder if Chelsea and Liverpool fans got as demoralised as some Arsenal fans have after they lost away after the previous International break? I didn't expect very much from this match before RvP's injury, and slightly less afterwards.

If Arsenal had played away after the last break they would probably have lost, so why make such a big deal about it now? Nor am I one of those who expects to win the league this year, its Chelsea's to lose.

However, it could still be a good season with the team developing nicely at the right time for some silverware. Football is a matter of progress, not just a series of snapshots. Therefore I refuse to join the pundits who say this is proof that RvP absence is the end of Arsenal's season.

I had predicted 1-1 on the prediction league, and if it wasn't for Wiley I would have been right. Replays show that it was a banker penalty for Vela, but don't expect any sympathetic headlines. After all its only "little teams" that get decisions against them.

Funny enough some Arsenal fans were dead chipper before the game on the basis that our new fast flowing game would be too much for Sunderland. That's exactly why I thought we would not win as Arsenal rarely get out of second gear after the International break. Meanwhile the bulk of the Cats squad had been loafing for a fortnight.

Sunderland don't allow their opponents much time on the ball, indeed United looked poorer at home playing the Cats, than Arsenal did away. Arsenal had two shots on target to Sunderland's one. Both teams had six in total. It wasn't exactly a footballing feast.

Ball watching

At the end of the day the difference between the two teams was Arsenals inability to defend set pieces. To me it appeared that no one moved towards the ball as it sailed over, no one moved towards Bent, he had all the space he needed to finish. I felt that Rosicky and Vermaelen could have done more.

Well Done Traore

It was good to see the southern softies show some spirit, even if it was towards the end. Traore had enough of being pushed around and decided to give some back. I would rather he had a taken a yellow for the team a bit earlier.

Too early to answer questions

Clearly RvP was missed, and a team rarely reorganizes itself effectively straight away on losing a key player, the new personnel will need a little time. After all RvP took a while to adjust to his new role. I am not sure that the balance of the team was right. As Wenger said players were not getting behind the Sunderland defence. Tuesday's CL game should give Wenger the breathing space needed to rebuild the momentum.

The vultures are circling, and its November, but once again I will judge over next ten games, not on one bad day at the office

Light relief - battle of the also rans

I wrote in the preview, "A fascinating fixture this weekend will be Liverpool v Citeh, which of these two overpriced teams can break the log jam and actually win a game? Could be another draw- ."

 Well it was a draw, fancy paying £40 million for two defenders and shipping goals like that. Who will win the sack race? Rafa or Sparky?

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Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: Arsenal Times (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 11:15

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009:11:23:21:29:02 by Padre Pio.

Re: Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: Gooner_Mike (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 13:52

We need to get the balance right in this squad, we have too many "attacking midfielders" and not enough specialists.

Back four? Itll be fine once Clichy/Gibbs return, midfield? its just a pick and mix of players with similar playing styles, that cant cross, or run at their opponents like Freddie and Overmars used to, they seem more content on breaking much slower than usual, and arent very keep on running into space, atleast thats what I saw yesterday.

Our main wide threat was Sagna? Crossing to the invisible 7 foot man in the box that failed to get on to the end of any one of his crosses (the ones that beat the first man anyway).

I still think we need an "out and out" winger. Someone that can beat players and run to the byline, cross the ball in, or make a bursting run into the box. If the likes of Lennon, SWP, Valencia, and so on can do it to good effect then I dont see why Theo cant he just needs to stay fit, which is unlikely to happen.

Yesterday was particularly dissapointing because the payers only really pressed for a goal for the 2 or 3 minutes after the Sunderland goal. Before that chances were dismal, or from 30 yards out from cesc, and after it sort of petered down and we seemed almost content with the loss.

The thing is, its these kind of periods, that we could have used 2 or 3 new signings. Get rid of the likes of Traore that havent made much progress and bring in a proper left winger? Bring in a Cana, and maybe a Chamakh, and how much more promising would this squad have looked.

Cana cost what 5 million? We could have got Chamakh for about 8 mill, and maybe a new winger/keeper on top of that and we would look alot more solid but its always those 2 or 3 players short in our squad that are going to harm our season. Yesterday was a prime example.

Re: Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: karsene16 (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 17:35

I don't even think the squad is short, Wenger could have done more with the players he did have.

It was so poor in the first half we could have switched to a 4-4-2,

Almunia
Sagna-Gallas-Vermaelen-Traore
Ramsey---Song---Cesc---Nasri
----Eduardo----Rosicky------

or given Rosicky or Nasri the central role earlier as they were trying their best to be there anyway, could have played Eboue, or could have played the int duty players for the first half.

but opted for a bench with defencive stability, decent crosses, pace, the lot.



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Re: Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 18:00

Six chances is not very much, system didnt work



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Re: Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: AJ The Gunner (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 19:36

getting the balance right is a good start but ball watching a set piece has been going on like forever.this team needs someone like keown to drill them cos if they keep letting in soft goals, points will be dropped when the team can't click enough to score the goals needed to win a game.

after players came back tired, i just felt this will be a weekend were points will be dropped but i didn't think it will be 3 points.



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Re: Ball watching as tables turn
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 22/11/2009 19:38

Yes I was hoping for draw too. The ball watching is becoming a curse



The game is about Glory. It is about doing things in style with a flourish, about going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom".
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