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Arsenal’s Porto win: Change of tactics helped

Posted on 10 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Arsenal for the first time overcame a first leg deficit in the CL. There were a couple of different looks how this was managed.

There was always someone to receive the outlet and a moment of genuine counterattacking skill where Arshavin finally managed to lay bare his speed for a rare breakaway.

Nicklas Bendtner was the beneficiary on both occasions as the ball sprang free in the box. The first time when Nasri's beautiful pass isolated Arshavin with the Porto defense reacting too late. As the protagonists collided, the ball rolled free to Bendtner who tapped the ball in.

The second time it was Arshavin at his most brilliant as he shimmied his way leaving a swarm of Porto defenders in his wake and laid a cross that Bendtner latched onto for his second goal. On both occasions Arsenal had a player in the box when it counted and Bendtner showed some well needed hustle.

Even better was how the fourth goal was set up with Arshavin busting loose and then passing onto a galloping Eboue who reminded me of Rooney in his counterattacking glory in his desire for the ball. Eboue slipped past Helton and finished off smartly. Bendtner completed his hat trick after Eboue was brought down in the box following some neat ball skills.

This was exactly what was missing from Arsenal's attack during those miserable losses against Chelsea and Man Utd. It was often Arshavin isolated far ahead with players who seemed to lack that extra step to receive the ball from him. That and the players needed for a breakaway.

The match provided some redemption for all concerned:

Samir Nasri: The French midfielder stepped out of Fabregas shadow stamping his creative imprint on the match. We can celebrate his magic carpet ride in the 63d minute as the peak but even before that he positioned himself emphatically as the fulcrum of the attack. His discipline on the line also saved a sure Porto goal. There was nothing soft about Nasri yesterday.

Nicklas Bendtner: He scored a hat trick silencing his critics for a while (yours truly included) but did you see how he won almost every ball down field, flicking it on or bringing it under control. Using his height to great use and a more deft first touch saw Bendtner retain more meaningful possession of the ball. He even threw in a curling effort that saw Helton scramble for a save.

Andriy Arshavin: By now we have to take the desultory with the brilliant. The second goal was all Arshavin and so was the point blank miss as Nasri cut the ball inside. But the Russian owned the piece of territory from the center to the left embankment. Fucile was futile. The body count was high as he stretched the Porto defense to breaking point.

Manuel Almunia: Short of self confidence, long on the stubble. Almunia has managed a sleep deprived look. But against Porto he looked sharp on the few occasions they looked dangerous. He was decisive punching the ball away, on corners, and he saved Falcao's down the pipe shot.

Emmanuel Eboue: Usually vertically challenged at his worst but this time he stayed upright enough to hopscotch around the Porto defense to administer the coup de grace after Nasri's sublime goal. And he did not have to play aggrieved victim as Fucile brought him down for Bendtner's penalty.

Gael Clichy: The left back literally lost his head challenging Hulk but was saved when the Brazilian went for self glory. Apart from that he looked solid fending away the hulking Brazilian whose finish was rusty. Clichy seems to have regained some of his speed and cross making abilities.

Bacary Sagna: A scary moment when the Frenchman lay hobbled with pain after a tough challenge but he shook it off and managed to neutralize Silvestre Varela and Ruben Micael quite effectively.

Sol Campbell: The big question was how Big Sol would manage Radamel Falcao, Porto's in form Colombian import. The question was quite easily. He was fouled more by Falcao than the other way around.

Thomas Vermaelen: A nice block by the Dutchman on Raul Meirelles and a typically feisty performance continues his excellent first season. Both Vermaelen and Campbell weathered a torrid 15 minutes of the second half after Cristian Rodriguez was introduced.

Abou Diaby and Alexander Song: The backfield was manged by some robust interventions between these two gentlemen. They pulled off quite a number on Meirelles and Ruben Micael, Porto's first leg heroes. Song playing clean up and Diaby playing a higher line acting as a conduit between the deeper reaches and the attacking line. He was unfortunate as Helton denied him a goal pulling off a spectacular save.

Theo Walcott and Denilson: The former launched a few ambitious attempts and the latter came on late for a quiet interlude.

In the end the win gave us another memorable moment when Wenger broke out in a delighted jig. Lord of the Dance, yeah!

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Porto comes calling and Arsenal is minus Fabregas

Posted on 09 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Champions League last 16, second leg
Venue: The Emirates Date: Tuesday 9 March Kick-off: 1945 GMT

Fabregas aggravated the same hamstring that caused him to miss three weeks in January. The first time was in the Villa cameo on December 27th, a match in which he scored twice in a 3-0 rout.

During Cesc's absence Arsenal won against Portsmouth and drew Everton proving that Arsenal's attack was versatile and multi-pronged.

The Everton match was heading towards a loss when Tomas Rosicky scored an extra time goal.

Today, Rosicky, Nasri, and Arshavin should share the creative load.

Does Arsene go with a 4-2-3-1 with Abou Diaby and Alexander Song adding more protection at the back with Gallas gone? At some point Walcott's could be trotted out with his return to alacrity and goal scoring form. Wenger can also turn to Emmanuel Eboue to bring a zip down the right flank.

All we need is a win with one goal scored. Surely, even Nicklas Bendtner could manage that. Eboue could serve him on the plate.

Porto have never been successful on English soil and they suffered a 4-0 thumping last season at the Emirates. Lets hope their adverse record continues.

Go Gunners! Win one for Ramsey.

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Gallas out for a month

Posted on 09 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

The defender re-aggravates his calf injury which means he will not only be missing against Hull this weekend but could be out for up to a month. Earlier, he was ruled out of the Porto second leg today. In his place, Sol Campbell (whose return can be counted as a success story) will see more action with Thomas Vermaelen.

Wenger on Gallas:

"We were impatient with him and we pushed him and he wanted to get on as well, that is why maybe it has happened. But there is no obvious sign as to why it keeps coming back. He has no pain at all, then goes for a little jog and then it goes again."

This weekend Arsenal meets with Gallas to discuss his contract extension. It appears that the 12 month restriction for players over 30 might be lifted in his case.

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Fabregas, Gallas to miss Porto match

Posted on 08 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

As per Wenger:

"I was hoping [he would recover] after the game because we were cautious with him. He was not adamant about coming out of the team but still he has damaged his hamstring and we cannot take a gamble on him.

"However we have gained Sol Campbell back in the squad and Alex Song too, who was suspended against Burnley."

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Ramsey’s spirit infuses the Emirates

Posted on 06 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

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Heartwarming scenes from the fans and the players alike. Aaron Ramsey was very much in our hearts and minds today. Tom Jenkins has more photos on the Guardian website.

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Video: Nasri’s deft touch sets up Fabregas goal

Posted on 06 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Check out Nasri as he spots Fabregas running towards goal and delivers a sublime ball over the Burnley thicket of players right onto his feet. Fabregas scores his 17th goal of the season nutmegging Brian Jensen in the process.

But through the match it was Bungle It Like Bendtner and a dozen missed opportunities. Arsenal had to settle for a 3-1 win with Theo Walcott and Andriy Arshavin returning to welcome goalscoring form. David Nugent scored the solitary goal for Burnley.

Walcott clearly elevated his game, no doubt stung by Chris Waddle's twaddle on his lacking a football brain. A charge the gaffer fiercely rejected.

A link to more highlights of the game >>

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Cesc’s hamstring injury could see him miss Porto match

Posted on 06 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Fabregas sustained a hamstring injury in the Burnley match which saw him exit the match and replaced by Abou Diaby.

He is to be evaluated further either tomorrow or Monday and Wenger will have to make a late decision if he has to play the Porto match on Tuesday.

With the Premiership title race so delicately poised I think rushing our best player back prematurely will be very unwise.

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Arsenal vs Burnley

Posted on 06 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Do it for Aaron.

Arsenal make four changes with Mikael Silvestre, Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky and Denilson coming in for Bacary Sagna, Sol Campbell, Aaron Ramsey and Alex Song.

Great chance of going up on top if they score four goals or more.

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Video: Wenger’s press conference

Posted on 06 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

Wenger talking about how much he admired a great technical tackle as much as a good offensive creative pass in this clip from his conference.

He was thoughtful, factual, and yet forceful. Predictably the press went after the Gallas tackle in the Bolton game. Wenger put them in their place reminding them that Mark Davies was out of the game for less than 10 days and not the 4-5 weeks that they claimed.

The most gripping part was his emotional response when asked if he was looking for more protection for his players.

" I look for nothing. You cannot say, listen, you cannot say you have a 19 year old boy who has a double broken leg like it happened to us Sunday and say that everything is alright. Do you accept that? I cannot."

Hard to refute. It was pushback against the overwhelming Shawcross is a nice lad and bears no malice punditry.

The BBC link to the larger segment >>

In some good news, Aaron Ramsey also made his first statement after his surgery vowing to return "fitter and stronger." He thanked Glenn Whelan, the Stoke player who comforted him after his injury. Ryan Shawcross was not mentioned.

His injury is not considered career ending but as in Eduardo and Diaby's case there are lingering effects that can force protracted injury time off. So there are stumbling blocks on the way to a full return to the pitch.

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Shawcross earns kudos with Ramsey contact

Posted on 04 March 2010 by Shourin Roy

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The Stoke defender has been in the news for a number of reasons which must have left him quite disoriented.

A tackle that resulted in Aaron Ramsey's horribly broken leg saw him exiting the Arsenal match weeping to serve out a four match suspension. On the same day he gets an England call up from Fabio Capello. A joyful event under any circumstance but for Shawcross it was laced with grief knowing what had transpired a few hours before. A 22 year old faced with a maelstrom of emotions.

Shawcross, admirably in all of this has not forgotten Ramsey. He has been in touch inquiring about the Arsenal midfielder's condition. In this he has been helped by Tony Pulis who in my opinion is one of the more nurturing souls in the league.

"It was very, very important that we got hold of the lad as quickly as possible and spoke to him," said Pulis.

"We will continue to keep in contact with him through his recovery period."

The genuine remorse shown by Shawcross has earned him hundreds of messages of support from Arsenal fans. It was a tackle without ill intention that ended tragically.

He has Theo Walcott convinced as the two of them met at training just before the England match.

Walcott said: "He's a very humble lad. He's a great defender. Obviously he knows what's happened and feels very bad. He's apologised. He's not a player to do those sort of tackles. He'll put his head down and work very hard for club and country. Any hard feelings? No, not at all."

Maybe because his conscience is clear, Shawcross has vowed to play the same way. Meanwhile, Martin Taylor now at Watford is still suffering the pangs of his tackle on Eduardo two years later. He has never been the same.

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