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Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby

Rambo rampant
By Boris Mellor
January 3 2010
The moment I saw the line up for the game my heart sank, a front three of Wilshere, Eduardo and Vela. I text a few friends, "this front three will never score". One text's back "have faith", but faith is for religion not football tactics. A similar line up, except Wacott for Eduardo, had failed to score in Greece, and also at Man City in the Carling Cup (Merida in place of Eduardo).

It was a game of four quarters, and for three of them Arsenal made no impact. Yes Arsenal got into the box a few times, but all of the front three lose the ball, misdirect it, or on a few occasions unleash a weak shot. I really could not  see where the goal would come from.

It's not a matter of picking on individuals, or even one individual, the lineup was unbalanced, too many lightweights cannot create a critical mass.

On 45 minutes West Ham were 1-0 up, and on resumption of the second half confidence was coursing through their veins, they sensed  they were fighting a toothless dragon. It's a good job Fabianski had a good game or it could have been more than a goal down.

Wenger did something he rarely does, he got his subs to warm up on the hour, on 65 Wilshere and Merida came off, Diaby and Nasri came on.

Wenger has chosen well from his depleted resources, he has also removed the weakest links. Dynamic Diaby drove the team forward a whirlwind of action, in turn he inspired Vela and Ramsey. The Welshman became more central to play, Nasri was also getting into shooting positions, it seemed it would be only a matter of time before the Gunners equalised. The only question was could the Hammers hold on?

The late show

On 78 minutes the answer was given, Song passed to Vela, who got the ball to Ramsey in the box, the shot was sublime, across the face of goal, and well past Green the Hammer's keeper. Ramsey ran to the Arsenal crowd who hugged him in delight. A new Arsenal favourite, along with Song, is developing.

Midget rises above Giant.

On 83 minutes the Hammers interest in the cup was ended. Once again it was a Vela assist, his cross into the box from the left saw Eduardo rise above and in front of Upson and loop a curling header into the top corner of the net beyond Green, two - one and the Hammers were out.

Arsenal didn't try and shut the game down, and carried on looking for a third goal until the end. Perhaps some players thought that goal difference counted. There again as they had only turned up for the last quarter they had plenty of energy left.

The difference between the first three quarters and the final quarter was quite simply Diaby. His tempo made it impossible for West Ham to clear their lines; defenders no longer had plenty of time to block Arsenal attackers.

Ramsey was official man of the match, fair enough his goal got the Gunners back into the game, but it was Diaby that turned the game around.

The reward?  An away tie at Stoke and laugh like a drain Pulis, hopefully he will be given cause to moan like one as well.

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Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Arsenal Times (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 22:35

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010:01:05:20:00:59 by Padre Pio.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 22:56

I think you will find that Diaby really didn't contribute that much, and he did not wheel Eduardo and Vela along as they assisted/scored the winner.

Credit where credit's due.



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"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: eduardo (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:16

Tom (Sm22) did you even watch the game, Diaby totally upped the tempo of our game, he dominated the midfield and so put the hammers on the back foot

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:24

Oh yes, Diaby also carried him on his shoulders.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:25

Than goodness you noticed it too Eduardo, Tom had me thinking I was imagining things.
Its like one of thsoe movies where the body is on the carpet, you report it the police turn up and the body has gone. They then think you are mad



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: mapleleafgooner (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:28

Besides Diaby, Nasri also galvanised the rest of the forward players. Both of them are capable of running with the ball towards the opposition box. Soon after they came on, a smart interplay between Song and Diaby resulted in an excellent double safe from Green - something which we did not do enough before. It put the Hammers on the back foot for much of the rest of the game.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:29

Diaby was very good, much better than Merida. But Nasri changed the game more, simple as that.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 03/01/2010 23:38

For the very FIRST time, I saw Diaby imposed his physicla presence onto a game.

At thsi rate of improvement, it is "bye-bye Vieira" and "hello Diaby" at World Cup 2010.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 07:36

Quote Daily Mirror:
Aaron Ramsey and Eduardo scored the goals in the final 12 minutes but the excellent Abou Diaby and Samir Nasri provided the class and needed width from the bench to avoid another cup shock.



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 07:39

Quote from Arsenal Truth Blog:


Diaby 7.0
Played really well when he came on, using his strength to dominate in midfield and making incisive runs forward.


Nasri 6.0
Not as impressive as Diaby, but it was important that Nasri at least hold the ball and keep moves flowing, which he did.



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Bergmars (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 09:34

I agree Diaby was the catalyst,it seemed to get Song going aswell,it shows that there is a long way for Jack to go yet,Merida was awfull even my wife noticed that.



Back and raring to go.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: I_got_Gooneria (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 11:33

diaby is a monster admit it....

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 11:48

With diuaby and Ramsey, who needs Denilson?

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 11:52

Well done Padre, quote a mirror article which totally agree's with me, and then another guy who just so happens to think Diaby was better.

I suppose you are correct now?

How about I quote myself?

"Diaby was very good, much better than Merida. But Nasri changed the game more, simple as that."

Yey, now im right.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: redanddread (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 12:58

The simple fact is that both Diaby & Nasri changed the game in our favour. Diaby added much need power to our attack and Nasri, with his great ball retention ensured that we didn't cough up possession so easily in and around West Ham's box.

As to who had the greater impact, it's all subjective conjecture, but both added something unique that had been missing up till then. It's fair to say that maybe one would not have turned the game so dramatically but the introduction of both provided us with exactly what we were missing prior to their introduction.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: karsene16 (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 13:14

I always think my ratings are the best(Sm7)



Eduardo da silva - IS BACK
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/karsene/eduardo_scores.jpg

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 14:23

I agree with redanddread, I am not wasting any more time nitpicking with you Tom but if you think that your
comment
"I think you will find that Diaby really didn't contribute that much, and he did not wheel Eduardo and Vela along as they assisted/scored the winner." is the same as the Mirrors quote: Quote Daily Mirror:
"Aaron Ramsey and Eduardo scored the goals in the final 12 minutes but the excellent Abou Diaby and Samir Nasri provided the class and needed width from the bench to avoid another cup shock."
then you either have a dyslexia problem and I can arrange help, or you are barking mad in which case I can't.



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 14:30

"did not do that much" was in reference to your comments that he was awesome, not my belief that he did very little, because he was great, whilst not being awesome Just like Nasri.

You just need to calm down with the over exaggerated claims that he somehow flipped a game around which was clearly going our way with ot without the two subs.

It was more of an indication of how poor Wilshere and Merida were, rather than how good those two are.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 15:30

(Sm119)



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 15:32

Thank's for accepting defeat.

Tom scores again.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Philly the kid (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 20:07

(Sm6)
I thought Eduardo was having a poor game myself.......
then he scored that header. But I still thought his link play was letting him down badly. And that he should just be left upfront, to finish moves. Not get/keep them going.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 23:18

Quote:
Tom14
Thank's for accepting defeat.
Tom scores again.

You obnoxious arrogant c*nt of a hermaphrodite.
Can't you understand ad hominem fallacy in your argument?

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 04/01/2010 23:20

Quote:
Philly the kid
(Sm6) I thought Eduardo was having a poor game myself.......
then he scored that header. But I still thought his link play was letting him down badly. And that he should just be left upfront, to finish moves. Not get/keep them going.

Eduardo is exactly like Arshavin durign Aston Villa match before the appearance of Fabregas.

Misplaced passes, unable to link-up with team-mates.

Teh difference is that Eduardo worked his socks off during first half, chasing every balls and closing down on his oppenent.

Like Arshavin, he can be ineffective 85 minutes, but that effective 5 minutes will win us the game.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Goofle (IP Logged)
Date: 05/01/2010 00:49

Moved onto italics now Merl. They also have bold and underline, ill show you some more tomorrow.

Off to rape some Swiss Cheese.



[www.last.fm]

"The worst cliche in the game is that Arsenal are a little bit lacking in fibre and battle, they've got more than any other team in the country" - Patrick Barclay

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 05/01/2010 04:19

Quote:
Goofle
Moved onto italics now Merl. They also have bold and underline, ill show you some more tomorrow.
Off to rape some Swiss Cheese.

Tom using multi-nicks and multi-ISP?....(Sm6)

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 05/01/2010 05:28

He's Goofled alright, all his back posts now appear as Goofle.

A little tip here never use Bold or Underline together.
Bold should only be used for headings, and underline almost never. Indeed with the facility of Bold now vailable underline is passe unless to indicate a hypertext link. Indeed the appearence of underline on a web page may confuse the reader.

I thought the excellent use of latin and the correct use of italics continues the proud tradition of the Times.



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".
Danny Blanchflower

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: litmus (IP Logged)
Date: 06/01/2010 11:05

I thought Nasri was excellent. Once he and Diaby came on we looked a different animal. Nasri kept the ball wonderfully bringing the ball from midfield into the Hammers final third with crisp and composed passing and ball-keeping. He has been performing well since Fabs injury. Thank god for that.

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 06/01/2010 14:42

Nasri has not complete his recovery towards match sharpness yet.

Imagine, when Nasri is completely match-fit, plus with an ENgine to match.

Does NAsri reminds you previously of that Welsh internaitonal - Brian Flynn - Nottingham Forest or Leeds player or some other team?

Look like Welsh is the Flavor of the Month..(Sm6)

I wonder..with this new crop of Welsh youngsters, perhaps, Wales can make it into World CUp 2014???

Arsenal French palyers at the World CUp?
- Gallas
- Sagna
- CLichy????
- Nasri
- Diaby

If Traore keeps CLichy out of the team.....

Re: Powder Puff Attack Couldn't Win Without Diaby
Posted by: Haf_10 (IP Logged)
Date: 06/01/2010 23:18

If the left-back position wasn't so strong in terms of depth in France - Evra, Abidal, Clichy, Cissokho - an international debut for Traore wouldn't be out of the question.

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