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Posted by David Young on 08/15/2010

Arsenal snatched a late draw at Anfield courtesy of Pepe Reina's 90th minute goalkeeping howler and it was no more than the Gunners deserved after a solid but somewhat workman-like away performance.

Last-minute equalisers are always enjoyable but it was particularly satisfying to see Reina throw the ball in his own net. He has not endeared himself to Arsenal fans after ring-leading the now infamous incident where a Barcelona shirt was forced over Cesc Fabregas’s head at Spain’s World Cup homecoming and it really was a pleasure to watch his agony after the goal.


Pepe Reina - Not the Future of Barcelona or Spain ©Getty Images

Arsenal had goalkeeping problems of their own though when, at the beginning of the half, they had gone behind to a similarly soft goal scored by David Ngog. It was the culmination of a catalogue of weak defending the like of which we saw too many times last season. Slack play that saw the Gunners concede possession on the edge of their own area. Thomas Vermaelen was then a little slow in trying to close Ngog down but most culpable was Manuel Almunia.

Despite the ferocity of the Liverpool striker’s shot, there is no way a top class keeper should be getting beaten at his near post from that angle. The Spaniard’s positioning was unbelievably poor and, though his error might not have been as glaring as Reina’s, the outcome was the same and on such mistakes matches at this level can turn.

And Ngog’s goal did turn the game. For most of the first half Arsenal had enjoyed the greater amount of possession and had looked the more capable team. What they lacked was the cutting edge in the final third to convert their superiority into an actual lead. (How many times have we seen that over the past few seasons?) When Wenger plays five in midfield, it really does rely on midfielders committing themselves forward to link up with the lone striker. Cesc Fabregas did this brilliantly last season and landed a haul of goals because of it. In his absence though, too many times in the first half Arsenal produced some good approach play but just didn’t get enough numbers forward to meet the final pass.

When Joe Cole was dismissed for a reckless challenge on Laurent Koscielny on the stroke of half-time, it presented the Gunners with the opportunity of dominating further and finding that opening goal after the break. However, Ngog’s strike early in the second half gave the home team the edge and allowed the ten men of Liverpool to sit back and defend their lead. They almost pulled off an opening day victory until Reina was beaten to the ball by Marouane Chamakh whose header rebounded off the post only be turned in by the Liverpool keeper.

The game ended with Koscielny receiving a red card for a second bookable offence. Adjudged to have deliberately handled the ball, it seemed a harsh decision but it didn’t diminish what had been a creditable Premier League debut. He anticipated situations well and showed strength and speed. His lack of build concerned a few people seeing him for the first time in pre-season games but, today, he handled the physicality without any problems. More importantly, he and Vermaelen look like they have begun to forge a partnership that can be built on. It is a shame he now faces a suspension but maybe this will sharpen Arsene Wenger’s search for the additional cover that is so desperately needed in the centre of defence.

As for Arsenal’s other Premier League debutant, Marouane Chamakh had a fairly muted game - until the final minute. He is definitely more of a target man and does give the Gunners a physical presence in the front-line. It may take him a while to adjust to the pace of English football but, at this early stage, it was encouraging to see him showing the right spirit in the 90th minute when getting behind the Liverpool defence to create the havoc that led to the goal. In the coming weeks, should the formation switch to 4-4-2 or 4-4-1-1, it going to be really interesting to see how he links up with Robin Van Persie.

It is impossible to properly judge the team on the strength on just one game. It takes half a dozen matches for everyone to really pick up the pace and find their full rhythm. Add to that the fact that Cesc Fabregas was missing and Robin Van Persie only appeared for the final fifteen minutes and we are still a way off seeing this Arsenal team at full strength. Furthermore, the round of international games that took place during the midweek hardly formed the ideal preparation for this game for both sides.

All that said, the areas that need the manager’s attention were there for all to see. The goalkeeping situation needs to be sorted out before the transfer window closes and more defensive reinforcements are desperately needed. Almunia's display failed to inspire confidence all afternoon and the idea that Fabianski is his only likely replacement at the moment is depressing and not a little scary. Neither have shown anything in pre-season to change the view that a new first-choice goalkeeper is definitely required.

Today’s performance might have lacked the pizzazz of last season’s barnstorming 6-1 victory on Merseyside in the opener at Everton twelve months ago. However, a draw away at Liverpool is a steady start and it also gets a tricky fixture out of the way early in the season. There was plenty to be contented about regarding both the result and the performance - but also plenty of aspects that need improvement and work.


Comments

Posted by HuskerScott on 08/15/2010

Chamahk posses an interesting problem for Arsenal. Last year prior to the injury to RVP, Arsenal was deadly in the 4-3-3, scoring goals for fun. To go away from that formation would make the other 19 teams in the EPL very happy.

I think it is wrong to to change the team to fit Chamahk, he needs to fit in with Cesc and RVP. We shall see.

Posted by Bendy The Viking on 08/15/2010

our players need to commit more defensively. Failure to press the ball or track back, especially when we are one goal down, is unforgivable. It is the same poor attitude which has plagued us for several seasons now and while a new goalkeeper and center back are clearly needed a attitude adjustment and the benching or several players may also be needed. Clichy, Arshavin and Diaby all need to step up and be consistent or be dropped for someone who is.

Posted by MALLEE on 08/15/2010

NICE ARTICLE, MANUEL CANNOT LEAD ARSENAL TO PROMISE LAND, HIS REPLACEMENT IS URGENTLY NEEDED COUPLE WITH THE ISSUE OF DEFENCE THAT ALSO NEED TO BE TACKLE.

Posted by Chamahk29 on 08/16/2010

Good start same old arsenal.Wengar should get schwarzer and spahic to improve our defence

Posted by Julian on 08/16/2010

Well said, David. You're right to point out that it is entirely too
early to get a definitive reading on the overall quality of this Arsenal side. That said, the goalkeeping situation and lack of cover at the back are the two obvious pain points for Wenger to address before the end of the transfer window.

Almunia clearly lacks the type of authoritative presence between the posts we enjoyed in the Seaman era. Even Jens Lehmann, with his ill-timed bouts of petulance, was far preferable to either Almunia or Fabianski. And while Koscielny had an impressive enough debut, his relative lack of top-flight experience (and Arsenal's lack of centre backs) suggests Wenger would be wise to add a quality body or two to the mix.

I'm curious to hear your thoughts on Arshavin's performance. From my perspective, he seemed tired and unmotivated.

DY replies:

Arshavin was poor yesterday. However, on the basis of what I said about it being the first game and what with the international matches during the week, I am prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on this occasion. If he still looks as ineffective in a month's time, then I think we have a right to start moaning. He is supposed to be one of Arsenal's "big players" and he needs to be far more consistent this year than he was last season.

DY

Posted by Adam on 08/16/2010

A bit harsh on Almunia. He was exposed by the turnover by Jack in a dangerous position with our defence looking to go forward. Could have done better but good goalkeepers get beaten by quality strikes. Look at Reina, many Arsenal fans were ready to pay 25 million for him 2 weeks ago and his mistake - doesn't make him a bad keeper - shit happens.

That said, there was an air of panic around set pieces. Almunia doesn't instil confidence there.

Kos was good but here we are, game 2 & *already* short at CB. We need cover. I know we have Nordtveit, and he has impressed (in RB), but there was no CB on the bench - what if Kos had been red-carded earlier? This needs to be fixed ASAP.

Jack was good in the first half, but lost the ball a few times. Rosicky was the difference and should have started. His movement & passing, direct and incisive. Chamakh was excellent. As a lone striker he defended so energetically. RVP rusty. Walcott was Walcott. I would've taken 1 pt & we got it.

Posted by Dave on 08/16/2010

good write up buddy!
i agree Almunia was shocking especially dealing with corners and free kicks!! Dam he is hopeless. I give him a little less blame for their goal tho it was a super finish from Ngog, after i bagged him all the first half. That goal was down to giving away easy possession and vermy should closed him down better. Koz and Vermy were really good otherwise! the first half was an awesome performance i just don't know what happened at half time. I hope Koz gets his red overturned cause that was bullshit

Posted by tunji lucas on 08/16/2010

from what we saw yesterday,wenger must buy a goalkeeper and experience defender,if arsenal want to win a trophy.Arsenal played well except few mistakes.

Posted by Swizzy on 08/16/2010

Well said, David. I wholeheartedly agree. A tough fixture on opening day and we came away with a draw. Not a bad start at all.
My question to you is this: What do you think of all this Mark Schwarzer speculation? While I think he is a solid 'keeper, I think it is only a Band-Aid for a year or two before he decides to retire. And then we will have to decide whether Fabianski, Mannone or Szczesny are ready. What are your thoughts on this? Shouldn't we aim to sign a younger 'keeper, like, say, Shay Given?

DY replies:

As I said at the end of last season, I would like to see Almunia and Fabianski sold and new senior keeper acquired with Mannone and Szczesny staying on as deputies. We have seen enough of both Almunia and Fabianski to know that they are both error prone and are not goalkeepers who turn in enough match-winning (or points saving) performances over the course of a season.

I must admit, if presented with the choice between Shay Given and Mark Schwarzer, my preference would be to take Given. He has always impressed me in matches he has played against Arsenal and seems to have the strength of personality to effectively command his own area and marshall the defence in front of him. However, how likely is it that City will let him go to a potential title rival?

DY

Posted by Arsenal Fan on 08/16/2010

Koscielny was excellent in his debut. The stupid ref should have never sent him off late in the game, especially since he accidently handled the ball which he couldn’t avoid. While Ngog handled the ball intentionally but didn’t even receive a yellow card

I laughed at Reina’s blunder. He was involved on that prank Barcelona pulled on Cesc. Nice to have karma bite him on the ass.

Posted by tinashe on 08/16/2010

You are wrong in claiming that a top class keeper wouldnot have been beaten at his near post. I recall Man u being beaten twice at near post. First it was by Torres and on the other occasion it was by drogba. So could it be said that Man u goalie is top class as well?

Posted by GotSickSkills on 08/16/2010

Will we get to see Arsenal at full strength this season? And, can we get that against a top side?

Will AW get a GK and CD that we almost certainly need to ensure some silverware?

Posted by Carlos on 08/16/2010

After watching yesterday's game i think it's an understatement that Arenal need a new keeper -what worries me more is that Wenger said publically that Almunia had a good game, the defence was so nervous everytime he was called into action,he is a version of Dracula -hates crosses and flaps at everything besides from him throwing away more points the all too familar rosciky/DIaby giving balls away and the non penetrative midfield almost cost us again.Time to really up the game and get some physical strength back into the midfield -Transfer window drawing to an end and after watching keepers like Seaman and Lehman protect our Back four ,I don't know how Wenger sleeps at night with what we have now....

Posted by GotSickSkills on 08/16/2010

"we are still a way off seeing this Arsenal team at full strength"

Who are the true starting eleven?

GK: Almunia
CD: Vermaelen and Koscielny
OD: Clichy/Sagna/Gibbs (pick two)
DM: Song
CM: Fábregas
OM: Arshavin and Nasri/Rosicky (which one)
F: Van Persie and Chamakh

Is it better to have both Nasri and Rosicky on the pitch and push Arshavin up to forward in place of Chamakh?

Clearly the weakest position on the pitch for us if the the goalkeeper.

Also, we need a bit more depth at CD.

With Wilshere, Diaby, Eboué, and Walcott, we have an embarassment of depth in midfield. this is good for the cups and CL games.

We have depth in midfield and a bit at striker.

Posted by George Mathews on 08/16/2010

Rightly put, Almunia's positioning has never impressed me at all (remember the goal by David Bentley). Though the mananger has always had faith in his choices between the posts, my take is that the last time he ever got it right in the goal keeping department was with Seaman. The Ngong goal was not to be had the keeper positioned himself well. It is scary to think that as an adent Arsenal supporter I will be taken through similar pain the entire season. Wenger should understand that he has a great legion of supporters behind him amd the team and thus should spare us the pain atleast for once this season. There are still 15 more days for him to save us the agony. Gooner for life

Posted by cin on 08/16/2010

Wenger says
"We finished third last year and our ambition is to progress"
"I believe Almunia had a good game today."

Mr Wenger, again u are trying to cheat fans. That's all u r doing........
We are not that much stupid Mr. Wenger.
And ur boys are not going to win anything and not going to progress also with this GK and with this only two CB for whole season games.

Posted by Maran on 08/16/2010

Well covered report, including the image of grieving Reina. He thoroughly deserves it based on his involvement in the Fab saga.
But apart from that scene, it was same Arsenal game. I can agree that this is the beginning of the season, but watching the match in all ways, it all seems to lead to the familiar storyline. Well, we had all the possession, good passes, smart play, but it all led to nothing. Messing around the penalty box, and the only credible shot on goal came late in second half from Rosicky. We were not troubling the defenders and Reina at all, rather they all looked comfortable with their game plan. And we had no plan B still. Chamakh, aside from the last minute goal attempt, did not add any new dimension. Arshavin was way below par and I cannot comprehend why. In sum no one can blame the players for not working hard. But for what? Still no threat upfront. Still shaky at the back. And where is the rock between the posts?? I wonder what has changed? Another season...

Posted by SSEMAKULA GERAL on 08/16/2010

NOT BAD A START, WE AT LEAST FOR NOW LIVERPOOL IS OUT OF THE WAY TO GLORY AT LEAST IN THIS FIRST ROUND. I ONLY HOPE WENGER FINDS AN IMMEDIATE SOLUTION TO OUR "MAN IN THE POSTS" PROBLEM AND A DEFENDER TO COVER UP FOR SUCH UNEXPECTED LOSSES AT THE BACK LIKE THE ONE WE ARE FACING AFTER THAT RED CARD.
IN MATCHES TO COME AM ONLY WAITING TO SEE WHAT OUR FIRST TEAM WILL LOOK LIKE IN THIS SEASON AS WE ONLY HAD VP FOR MINUTES AND MISSED CESC'S GAS IN THE MIDDLE.CAN WENGER TRY TO GIVE MANONE A CHANCE TO BE OUR NUMBER TWO GOAL KEEPER? THIS GUY PROVED HIMSELF WHEN THE OPPORTUNITY AVAILED ITS SELF THE MISTAKES HE DID HAVE BEEN DONE BY MANUEL AND FABIASK WHO DESERVES TO BE FOR NOW OUR THIRD GOALKEEPER.
LET US WAIT FOR THESE NEW COMERS WHO SHOWED THEIR INTENT TO BE THE SEASON'S THREAT. GO, GUNNERS GO.

Posted by Din on 08/16/2010

Good performance by Arsenal but still below par. We are lack of defendsive quality aspecially on left and right back. Very shaky and Liverpool can dominated it easily. We need stronger and more agressive left and right back to stop the ball there. AW shall give chances to Nortveit and Gibbs at that position. Central Back looks excellent. For the Arsenal forward, I wish them to try more on goal. Be more aggressive during corner and set pieces.

Posted by Billy Elvin Jusa on 08/16/2010

Al was may hv bn beaten at th near post as Van Der Saar was last ssn, misd 2 crosses bt he denied Johnson n tht free kick from Gerrad very well. 4 Heaven's sake lay off him.

Posted by Sam on 08/16/2010

I think we shouldn't judge too much from the first game, and it was a difficult fixture. However, there were some traits of the "same old Arsenal" from seasons past. For some unknown reason, NOBODY WANTS TO SHOOT?!?!? Can someone please explain this to me? Is this flaw in our game not evident to the boss??
Our CB pairing look nice and solid, but the red card has exposed what we've all been saying - we need another CB! Nasri is a great central midfielder but he doesn't have the same vision to thread the ball through like Captain Fantastic. there were some fans who said that if he went to Barca it wouldn't be a big loss - I hope you're all eating your hats now! Without Cesc we just couldn't penetrate! It was a tough debut fixture for Chamakh to get his first taste of the Premiership, but he look promising and it was his persistance that got us the equaliser. To be fair to him, did he get any service from the midfield? No.

Posted by Sam on 08/16/2010

To be fair to Almunia, I've seen other "top keepers" get beaten by that exact same shot. Hard and high at the near post and the keeper will be beaten quite often. With that being said, he still looked shaky at set pieces, but I think we've put so much pressure on him that the poor guy is probably breaking out in cold sweats everytime there's a corner or free-kick. Some people react well under pressure, and some don't. Almunia clearly doesn't work well under pressure. So since it doesn't seem like we'll be signing a new keeper, then Almunia is what we have to work with, so how about we cut him some slack and take the pressure off him, maybe he'll perform better then. Let's face it, it's either him or Flapianski, who would you choose??

Posted by Arsenal Fan on 08/16/2010

Well said,
Wenger penning a new deal on the opening day was the loudest echo put forth by the club. It's clearly his decision as to the formation of the club. Too many players are dead weight, and must be dismissed or sidelined to the reserves. If there is any movement by the end of August, it would be a surprise. But, a very very nice one, indeed. Go you Gunners.

Posted by Peter on 08/16/2010

I think Mr wenger waits for mistakes to happen,then there is a slow process of rigmarollin around the solution!We all have known for 2years dat Almunia and Fabianski just dont cut it,Why dint Wenger make a bold buy since d transfer window opened?IM sorry but d accountants tactics are beginning to depress me!

Posted by steve louis on 08/16/2010

yeah i'm a pool fan, and yeah there's bias but i am extremely confused at all the arsenal fans crowing on about how they deserved the draw. there's no doubting the possession, but football is abouting creating chances, something arsenal did only twice during the match. one of them was reina's blinding save on rosicky, and the other was a goal mouth scramble, walcott vs. three liverpool defenders.

on the other hand look at mascherano's, gerrard's and kuyt's commitment and thats what deserves to wins games.

that aside, i do like arsenal but the CB partnership is weak. first ngog then an underfit torres caused problems, what will happen when drogba and rooney come to town??

also, for supposedly being an aerial presence, chamakh was terrible against liverpool's CB's, didn't win any 50-50.

Posted by JoeUSA on 08/16/2010

I only saw the second half, so while I have heard that the Gunners controlled possession in the first, it doesn't seem to me that they deserved anything from that game. Liverpool seemed to fight harder for every loose ball and Arsenal rarely threatened, creating maybe 1-2 half chances in the second half against 10 (and even 9 when Agger was concussed).

It's easy to say that without Fabregas, Song and a half-fit van Persie they are not the same team, but it appears that all of the cracks from last season are still there (which isn't surprising given mostly the same personnel). Maybe changing the keeper will prevent some of those soft goals, but it seems that there should be larger concerns.

Well, it's just the first game, so there is time to gel, but it should not take 6 league games to find full form. They will have dug themselves a hole in the title race by then.

Posted by James on 08/16/2010

Hilarious, typically one-eyed Arsenal viewpoint.

You were lucky to steal a point off Liverpool yesterday and you know it. And much as you might laugh at Reina's mistake and his subsequent grief, you can only wish you had a keeper that good. Fabianski who?

Joe Cole sent off and Agger suffering concussion and we still outclassed you. That makes me laugh, mate. Mark my words, you won't even make the top four this year, but keep deluding yourself!

... and I know you won't have the balls to print this! It's noticeable that you are surrounding yourself with similarly one-eyed opinions!

Heh heh!

James.
You'll Never Walk Alone.

Posted by CK on 08/16/2010

How come still a long list of injury at the start of season, ( off season is the ideal time for refresh and recover!) plus the shaking defence ... how can Arsenal to get the 'extra 10 points' if no more new solid central defender to standby ..... before it is too late

Posted by das auto on 08/16/2010

wow the squad needs a stronger coach. i think the squad should be shifted completely. i would want the whole first to go through rigorous training making them more aggressive and faster. we need to attract legend at shooting to teach and better goalie teaching. the first part of the season squad should be:
Mannone
Hoyte Nordtveit eastmond traore

Frimpong

Whilshere JET Ramsey

Vela Simpson

what do you think David

Posted by michael fachie on 08/16/2010

l think this wenger of a man is joking with our emotions. l am not a prophet of doom, Arsenal will end up not winning anything this season cos of this attitude of not buy the right person at the right time

Posted by KW on 08/16/2010

Nice analysis David. Overall I didn't think Almunia had such a bad game, especially after seeing him make the save from Gerrard. However, the positioning of Ngog's goal does need to be given serious consideration, as you also mentioned. Overall, I think defensive backups and the finishing touch in the final third needs to be improved. Of course, Chamakh did well on his debut, and probably he'll improve as he gets more well adjusted? What's your thoughts on the defensive end David?

Posted by Mbongo on 08/16/2010

Arsenal need a goalkeeper badly, one more central defender (with work rate like Vermaelen), and one more winger to give current squad a competition (Arshavin, Nasri and Eboue). Also wenger should try Gibbs, so that Clichy could raise his game a bit otherwise he has to be dropped. Some defensing errors with Liverpool game was because of him could not stop advancing Johnson and Cole, sometimes caughty napping. I also feel, Arsenal should sell Eboue, he does not fit well apart from ebing athlete and diver. And Rosicky is supposed to play, he is current in his top form. He showed this during Emirate cup and also when he came in as substitute with Liverpool game.
As we see the team, it is up to Chamakh to adapt with the current Arsernal way of playing otherwise no need to re-adjust so that he can fit, this may give Arsenal problems when they will play with physical side like Chelsea, etc. You could see much of yesterday game (with Liverpool) was due to mastering slicky passing and speed.

Posted by Mbongo on 08/16/2010

The list of players that Arsenal needs to sell:
1) Eboue
2) Bendtner
3) Walcott
4) Alumnia
5) Fabianski
6) Djourou(can someone tell me why he is sick now?)
7) Vela
8) Denilson (can someone tell me why he is sick now?)

The following need to raise their game or be substitute:
1) Diaby
2) Wilshere
3) Nasri
4) Asharvin
5) Clichy


If they can raise around 80 -100 million pounds from that sell then they get young talented stars like goalkeeper Lloris from Lyon, David Luiz from Benfica, Ozil from Werder bremen, Michel Bastos from Lyon and Ashley Young from Aston Villa.
Then we have team to compete for over 60+ games (EPL, FA, CL, and Carling Cup).

Posted by Mark on 08/16/2010

Arshavin IS SO BAD!!! I love Arsenal, but he doesn't have it. He sucked all game.

Posted by DC Arse Fan on 08/16/2010

Really happy we stole a point yesterday. Very disappointed in our showing, especially in the 2nd half. We were clearly out played by a 10 man team, even down to 9 on occassion. We only started to do anything once it was late in the game and their men were clearly tired. How did we not press them more?

I also think it is harsh to blame Alumina. Wilshere messed up and Ngog hit a great shot. Positioning wasn't perfect, but that was not an easy shot to save.

Could be a long season, if we're happy with taking a point from a 10 man team on a very lucky goal.

Posted by ethan Randall on 08/16/2010

Reina wasn't the ring leader of that whole episode. If you paid attention to what all the Spanish players said about Reina, it's that he is always the joker and always pepping the team up. He was joking around and cracking jokes with the mic, he wasn't putting the jersey on Fabregas, who doesn't even want to be at Arsenal, yet you guys won't let him go.

Reina was very unfortunate. The sun was obviously directly in his eyes and as he was grabbing the ball, chamahk bumped into him so he dropped it. Nobody could be mad at Reina or make fun of him for what happened. He is extremely under-credited for what he does for Liverpool, and that's why he won player of the year voted by the players last year.

Cole's red card was extremely harsh, should have been yellow. Wilshire's tackle was worse. It was late and he actually caught with the studs. Cole was late, but he barely touched the defender. He pretended to be hurt and stretched off. Then sprinted on the field 15 minutes later.

Posted by Arsenal Sucks on 08/16/2010

TO ALL ARSENAL FANS. YOU ARE A SMALL CLUB AND FAB WILL JOIN BARCA NEXT SEASON. HE WILL NEVER EVER WIN ANY TROPHIES AT ARSENAL. I REPEAT HE WILL NEVER EVER WIN ANY TROPHIES AT ARSENAL. YOU GUYS ARE A SMALL CLUB WHO CONSTANTLY CHOKE ON THE QUROPEAN STAGE.

DY replies:

Call me pedantic if you wish but I think you will find he won the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2005. Thanks for sharing though.

DY

Posted by leolions on 08/16/2010

As an Arsenal admirer, I am utterly disappointed at how Arsenal fans claim to have "deserved an equalizer". Arsenal typically dominate possession due to their superb passing and ball-control. However, Arsenal will be Arsenal.
They lacked that cutting edge in scoring. Other than Rosicky who came close to the equalizer, there was not a good chance, other than corners. Furthermore, with L'pool playing 1 men done and Agger apparently suffering, being able to deny Arsenal many, if any, chances is considered remarkable. I honestly feel Arsenal missed V.Persie and also Fabregas in breaking L'pool defence down.

I feel the anger against Reina is childish and totally retarded. Simply over some acts that Barcelona players pulled on the few talismanic player in Arsenal, such humiliation is uncalled for. It only proves the lack of forgiveness and desperation. David failed to note, from EPL replay that the blunder was caused in part due to the glaring sun.

Food for thoughts :-)

Posted by red2death on 08/16/2010

I'm a Liverpool fan, and I must say that after the first half and Cole's sending off, I feared the worst. Ditto when Agger's injury reduced us to 9. For all the Arsenal folk, the fact that we still almost won the match has to be a bad omen for the club. 11 men vs 10/9 should be a relatively easy victory for a team like Arsenal that wishes to win the league.

Seriously, I hope you improve. If Liverpool don't win the league, I hope Arsenal does.

You'll Never Walk Alone.

Posted by Brett on 08/16/2010

DY - Great comments. After watching the game I felt the performance was weak based on the scoreline, but Reina made some fantastic saves and again, Arsenal had to chase the game. I agree the international break on Wednesday was ill-timed but it was lackluster from Arshavin and Nasri after a strong pre-season. Defensively I think we will improve when Song is back in the mid but we do need an extra center back now that Koscielny is out. Hopefully we will gain some confidence with a few goals against Blackpool...

Posted by Richie on 08/16/2010

firstly.... to the idiot who said arsenal is a small sclub... be advised that there are only four football clubs that possess an asset base valued at 1 billion dollars or more
1)Man united
2)Real Madrid
3)Arsenal
4)Barcelona
and the values do occur in that order and arsenal have the smallest debt of the four clubs... but why should facts bother u??

Secondly Almunia is to be blamed for the goal, its true that van der sar made a similar positional mistake or two and other top class goalies could have made a similar mistake but the fact is that he makes these mistakes entirely too often.

Long live chamakh, the goal wasnt lucky, last season Man u scored a billion goals via the OG route, Og's happen because of sustained pressure not luck and Ramsey is the best of all the young gunners we would not have missed fabregas as badly had he been fit.....

Gooner for life
In arsene we trust

Posted by will on 08/17/2010

If I were a Liverpool supporter, and watched Real Madrid players forcing a jersey over Gerrard's unwitting head, I think I would be forgiven for not taking too well to those players. I guess he would qualify as "the few talismanic player" for Liverpool, as leolions so eloquently put it.

More food for thoughts...Arsenal was pouring on the pressure and the late goal was inevitable - happened many times last season, and proves it is no coincidence. Reina dealing with "glaring sun" takes nothing away from the fact that the ball ended up in the net.

And as for ArsenalSucks (hmmmm), there's good news, buddy! If Wenger makes the right changes, expect one trophy from Arsenal THIS season. That's right, I CAN DO CAPS LOCK TOO.

Posted by David Fitch on 08/17/2010

while this is only one game.it seems that still seeing the same arsenal that ended the last season,they had the possession stat but failed to score.have to give Liverpool credit for their defense. still have doubts for the coming season but with hope in my heart

Posted by Chris Mizen on 08/17/2010

A fair assessment of the game David, I don't think anyone can argue with the points you raise. The harsh reality though is that we are only one game into the season and yet it already feels like we are experiencing 'Deja vu' with our team and it's obvious flaws. Let's be honest, what cost us any real chance of success last year? I'll tell you, poor goalkeeping, poor defending and injuries aplenty! What haunted us against Liverpool? Poor goalkeeping, poor defending and injured/tired players back from very poorly conceived meaningless/pointless International matches. Much as I adore Wenger and his philosophy on football, we all remember the era of Holland's 'Total Football' and the beauty and continuity it contained but in the harsh light of day what did it yield??? Nothing, and that is what looks like happening again this year with Arsenal, unless Arsene bites the bullet, spends some cash, gives a couple of our 'stars' a kick in the pants...am I right or am I right?

Posted by Terence on 08/17/2010

Reina's role in the "Fabregas wearing Barca jersey" incident may be small, but the Arsenal fans can be forgiven for directing their anger towards the keeper, considering how important Fabregas is to Arsenal. Whether Fabregas's heart is still with Arsenal or not is another matter.

As for the match, a draw is the fair result for both teams. In fact, considering the injury list Arsenal had, i would say that the lads who took to the field can be proud of themselves, and certainly, Arsene can be optimistic about Arsenal's season. Now, mighty Blackpool awaits in the next game.

Posted by Omogbotemi Adesola on 08/17/2010

While it is much too early to decide much on the team, I believe we can still find little to say.
It showed in the game that Chamakh wasn't getting much support from the midfield so there wasn't really much finish that he could come up with.
Eboue looked much tired and I expected the substitution Arsene eventuially made in replacing him with Walcott in the other half.
And I still want to know why Diaby would keep wasting the ball by holding on for far too long.
I hope Song gets back on time though to help in the midfield.On Cesc, I'm getting too tired about speculations prior to the start of the season, so I wouldn't dwell much on that.
Van Persie/Chamakh? I can't wait!
Almunia, Almunia! Well, there we go again...
Can Kolscieny improve in weight? I'm yet to see him against forwards like Drogba and co. Definitely, a strong team like Chelsea is a good test for him.
Can we improve on our finishing?
In think it calls for improvement...

Posted by johnson on 08/17/2010

no need to add on to what's been said about almunia! minus the issue of not having enough depth at central defence, my concern with arsenal is the midfield tactics toward assisting the back four in defensive situations coz the amount of space and time that is given to the opponents around the arsenal box is worrying and the team WILL continue to concede goals at an alarming rate coz rarely do the team defend as a defensive unit and with song missing it only gets worse. point 2 is that we lack a box to box midfielder who will ably assist the striker, that is when fab is missing...nasri without doubt is a quality player but how often does he get into the opposition box!!arshavin needs to improve his defensive aspect and assist clichy more. without fab, there isn't another midfield player that controls the temple of the game. diaby is not a playmaker and so we end up without troubling the opponents...possession without attempts!

Posted by Dan Lo on 08/17/2010

Hilarious, typically one-eyed Arsenal viewpoint.

You were lucky to steal a point off Liverpool yesterday and you know it. And much as you might laugh at Reina's mistake and his subsequent grief, you can only wish you had a keeper that good. Fabianski who?

Joe Cole sent off and Agger suffering concussion and we still outclassed you. That makes me laugh, mate. Mark my words, you won't even make the top four this year, but keep deluding yourself!

... and I know you won't have the balls to print this! It's noticeable that you are surrounding yourself with similarly one-eyed opinions!

Heh heh!

Dan.
You'll Never Walk Alone.

Posted by Cesc belongs to Barca on 08/17/2010

"It was particularly satisfying to see Reina throw the ball in his own net." Well, David Young, you are such a loser. A pretty sore one.

Posted by Mbongo on 08/17/2010

Guys, let us calm down. The issue with Gunners is well known, Arsenal needs to strengthern the squad. This is inevitable, Wenger should not play the role of Chief Accountant at Arsenal, he should look at the market and get few buys. Even veteran Seaman has mentioned, the team needs a goalkeeper. Arsenal also needs another good playermaker/passer to also shoulder the work at the middle of pack, Cesc alone can not lift the team, and two central defenders can not stand playing 60+ games, need to add one or two more (of course of high quality). What we currently have as said above with Johnson at midfield are only mediocre midfilders (Diaby, Denilson, Nasri, Arshavin, Wilkshere). They are only good in possession and short passing but have no vision of the game to link their passing to strikers. We have good lone strikers (Van P and Chamakh), so now it is to reinforce the back and middle.
I hope Wenger is advised wisely with his technical bench.

Posted by aruwin on 08/17/2010

well...the keeper was pressured and there might have been nothing to do bout it especially Joe's red card that was a stupid decision!

so i don think hodgson should blame this, and we'll see when Joe Cole returns.

hopefully reina is better now. i know how upset he was but the only thing he can do is let it go and do better in the match against City next week. tats all!

PS: very good article DY! :)

Posted by ifeanyi udemezue on 08/17/2010

Not a bad performance altogether but we seem ton be back to the old defensive frailties. Almunia was unconvincing all day, floundered at almost each set piece. The game, in my view, made a very compelling case for defensive reinforcement especially now that the opportunity is still there. Laurent will be suspended for the next game. This means that Song will most likely feature in his position in the next game. Wenger should please get defensive players.

Posted by Arsene Gunner on 08/17/2010

Well, i very much agree with most of the comments. However, one thing i want to add is why Arsenal did not win any silverware for the last few years. My answer would be the spirit, desire and hunger of Arsenal team. Mr. Wenger might have different opinion but if you compare to team's spirit like Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool, you may find my assesment is valid. Look at the crowd in Emirates stadium, sometime i can feel like pin drop silent. You could see clubs like Everton and Stoke are much more fanatic and always make thier voice heard. Fans do play a big part especially in EPL.

Posted by Anonymous on 08/17/2010

The difference between Arsenal's "talismanic players" and L'pool "talismanic players" is that L'pool's players are wholly committed to their club. Fabregas has already stated that he would want to move to Barcelona. Yet, Gerrard has committed himself to L'pool and so did Carragher and torres.

This is a new season, and whatever lucky incidents in the past should not be the standards that Arsenal should stick with. I believe Arsenal is a team that possess great quality and must do better against a team that is down to 10,and for some time 9 men. It is laughable to see how some take pride in getting points through own goals instead of sheer hard work and skill. Arsenal should have done better and no one is denying the fact that Reina OG, but it proves nothing towards Arsenal deserving a point. It only proves Arsenal is lucky.
As i mentioned, Arsenal must do better. With players like Arshavin and Almunia being so ineffective, surely you cannot agree Arsenal played well.

Posted by trinigunner on 08/17/2010

Ok a few things...
1- I respect what AW is doing(despite the fact that we need a new GK) he cannot and should not come out and say that... Don't de-moralise the current team... What if we don't get a new1? The defensive line needs to tighten in any case-- if our back is strong they would not even get chances to test our keeper.
At that---2--- We need a new GK and CB... To me the GK is the greater issue, and my replacement would be Schwarzer. Reason being he is a more sure buy than Given. We most likely wouldnt get Given right now, two weeks to close, and Schwarz already wants to come... I would take him for 2 years, as a band-aid, and to groom our own GKs as well.
The team played usual Arsenal football, knocking on the door but no one wanted to enter.We need to supply Chamahk more, I have faith in him and can't wait to see him with VP,preferably part of a 4-4-1-1 formation.
Arsenal is always playing champagne football, but with mauby results. Hope this is the season of change.
WR

Posted by seanrk924 on 08/17/2010

I will eat your children... LFC will take its revenge at emirates soon enough.

Posted by Arsenal 4 Glory on 08/17/2010

DY-

Thanks for the great analysis once again. Quick question for you...Why does Wenger continue to play Eboue in the midfield role? He always seems to be confused if he should attack or lay back. At this point isn't he just cover for Sanga. It seems we need some attacking creativity down the right side in the likes of Nasri, Wilshire, Walcott, and Rosicky. Maybe this will change when RVP and Fabregas are fully integrated again.

Thanks again for your great work!
Gooner 4 ever

Posted by Pete on 08/17/2010


I agree, same team team that won't win a trophy because Wenger thinks he can turn below average players into stars.


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But apart from that scene, it was same Arsenal game. I can agree that this is the beginning of the season, but watching the match in all ways, it all seems to lead to the familiar storyline. Well, we had all the possession, good passes, smart play, but it all led to nothing. Messing around the penalty box, and the only credible shot on goal came late in second half from Rosicky. We were not troubling the defenders and Reina at all, rather they all looked comfortable with their game plan. And we had no plan B still. Chamakh, aside from the last minute goal attempt, did not add any new dimension. Arshavin was way below par and I cannot comprehend why. In sum no one can blame the players for not working hard. But for what? Still no threat upfront. Still shaky at the back. And where is the rock between the posts?? I wonder what has changed? Another season.

Posted by ojima on 08/17/2010

nice peice dave, u clearly xrayed the highs and lows of the game. truth be told, both Almunia and Fabianski don't inspire confidence in any defence. yet we have Given up for sale, lloris, and schwazer. my question is what does wenger do with all the money each year? return it back to the board!!! he released a top class defender like Gallas and signed only one player. why not sign another center-back. i think wenger knows his job is secured and so, he will act without fear for what we the hapless fans want. truely not fair!!!! its time we challenge wenger to make a difference in this team, and for people to stop calling us a feeble team.

Posted by PSach on 08/17/2010

I thought both Nasri and Rosicky has brilliant games. Tomas made use look so much more dangerous after he came on. He looked like he is getting closed to his best after 3 cursed seasons. Had it not been for Reina, he would have scored too. I don't think anyone noticed how good he was despite a couple of miss passes in Liverpool 3rd.

Diaby has to go. He is way too error prone: he looks to pass in haste when you put pressure on him and invariably gets it wrong. He has been around too many seasons to improve but little effect. Song has improved over the years and Ramsey looked good too last year.

Posted by Troy on 08/18/2010

I know you're sick of the Barca/Fabregas saga, but something about the trouble between Motherwell and Cardiff reminded me...I read somewhere that Barca still owe Arsenal money over Henry and Hleb transfers. Is this true? Is this normal? If it is true, Barca showed a lot of nerve carping on the cruelty of Arsenal not willingly selling their captain to a team that wasn't going to cough up the dough anyway. It particularly annoys me that they swooped up two players who were terribly important to Arsenal, only to stick them on the bench and then decide they didn't want them anyway. And it's not as if Fab was going to start for them.

Posted by Franki on 08/18/2010

I think there are 3 positives we can get from the first game of the season.
Firstly, Wenger was quicker to bring on substitutes when we were 1 goal down. Its very rare that we see him making substitutions before the hour mark but this time he broguht on 2 attacking players on the 58th min which shows that he is more decisive in crucial time.
Secondly, both Walcott and Roscisky and even RVP have been up to the effect that was expected from the change. This is important because things don't go right everytime for the starting XI so bringing in the right subs is critical and changing the formation of the team was successful. Good move again Wenger.
lastly, both Chamakh and Kolscienly had a wonderful display given that it was their first game. Kolscienly read the game well and his positioning was good. For Chamakh, he wasn't into the game for 89mins but is there when needed, he can be disappear for 89mins but score/ create a goal in the last min is all a striker needs to do!!

Posted by max on 08/18/2010

how can u say ngog's goal was soft?? it wasn't bad at all

Posted by Barry on 08/18/2010

Walcott should be reprimanded. He just blows everything up. In injury time, we had a 3-on-2 counter-attack and Walcott delivered a stupid long ball to the far corner but not giving the ball to VPS in near post.
Nasri is another below-par player. He was holding the ball too much and too slowly. We need some speedy players who can link up or pass the ball well.
Not even to mention the goalies.

Agreed we shall keep faith in our players but if some of them abuse our patience and repeatedly ruin their chances. Their time should be up!

Posted by nakul on 08/18/2010

Gooners have always had faith in Arsene Wenger, but this delay in signing new players is just not good for Arsenal football. The new players, GK/CD will need time as well to adapt. throwing them straight in the mix, and ruing their mistakes later on will only install more disbelief and discontent among players and fans. I am checking arsenal s site everyday for news of a new signing but I dunno what we are waiting for. in sharp contrast man u signs new players and brings them in the team gradually. AW needs a basic 11. let the other not at par/injurd players fight for a berth. letting wilshere start would mean making it easy for all. let there be internal competition.
in the 2nd half players heads were sagging. they were either too tired or unwilling. there was no creativity and that is when i realised what cesc means to this team. AW needs to be tough on these lads.i agree its their first game,but so was it for liverpool.Rosicky,Iv always had faith in him,he is RAM.

Posted by Zacccc on 08/18/2010

if you ask me i feel that almunia actually did okay in the game. chamakh is still adapting and koscielny surprised me i would say. but getting sent off for that "handball" was a bad decision by the refree. cut the team some slack. almunia especially. but i have to say arshavin wasnt in the game much. wilshere is still raw. give them some time. they might surprise, even wenger might give us gooners a big surprise. have faith.

Posted by daniel on 08/18/2010

A lot has been said about almunia and i cudnt agree any less with y'all but the problem is that the more we talk about it,the more wenger keeps backing this guy.Almunia is just an average goalkeeper and arsenal reqiures a world-class goalie who can consistently deliver the goods.Was i the only one who watched spurs vs city,hart single-handedly won a point for city on a day his defence had an off-day,and he did it consistently for b'ham last season.the question is can almunia do this for arsenal????????? I BELIEVE WE ALL KNOW THE ANSWER TO THIS.......NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.The truth is with almunia in goal,no matter the good work done by the players,it will always be undone by this guy who inspires no confidence whatsoever from his team-mates.what a shame, as its just going to be another season with cries of near-misses UNLESS THERE IS A CHANGE.

Posted by AK on 08/18/2010

Both teams are not good enough to challenge for the Premiership. Period.

Posted by Dyls on 08/18/2010

While its fair enough to pleased to get a draw from a late goal, its pretty pathetic to get "pleasure from his agony after the own goal." As a football blogger you should try to celebrate the game, not revel in a poor showing from a player that you feel may have slighted your team (do you dislike the whole Spanish and Barcelona team too?). Disappointing.

Posted by Icheke mcanthony on 08/18/2010

As an arsenal ardent supporter, am always covered with shame whenever arsenal plays good football without converting oppoturnities to goals, and i attribute it to playing with low agility. man utd & chelsea always force opponents to make mistakes but i understand the reason why we(arsenal) always allow opponents to have their way to attack.please i will suggest that arsenal team should watch man utd & chelsea's first matches this season, and compare it with the way they(arsenal)played.they will surely see the different in their agilities. arsenal as a team plays better than man utd & chlsea but lacks agility.And please don't allow them to gap us now,because they play with high spirit and we (arsenal)may not lead the table if we continue like this.please(brothers) let's adjust as we can do better and win every cup on our way. finally, cesc fab, you should know that u played a big part in building this team and leaving arsenal without a trophies to show will be a bad credit.Thanks.

Posted by MBD on 08/18/2010

ITS TOO EARLY TO START SAYING BOTH TEAMS CANT CHALLENGE FOR PREMIERSHIP. WE SHOULD ALWAYS TALK WITH A BIT OF RESPECT.MY QUESTION TO YOU DAVID IS ARE WE BUYING A NEW GOALIE? AM TIRED OF ALMUNIA AND FABIANSKI AT THE GOAL POST. THEY ARE REALLY EXPOSED TO ERRORS. AND MOREOVER WE NEED MORE DEFENDERS AND ATLEAST A DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER TO COVER UP FOR SONG. THANK YOU GUNNERS FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!KINDLY REPLY ME THANKS

Posted by Tuhin on 08/18/2010

Here comes the News Nasri out for 1 Month and it will be same old story... so who will replace the injured Players...Arsenal wining trophy i doubt so...

Posted by Roo on 08/19/2010

Surely Wenger must pursue Maarten Stekelenburg. Ajax have admitted that they will have to sell some of their big name players because of financial problems. And none of the keepers that Arsene is currently looking at are really that convincing (ok, Adler’s good, but he always seems to be injured). This could be a chance to get a proven world class number 1, and show that Arsenal really are a club with ambition. Otherwise Stekelenburg will NO DOUBT go to one of their Champions League rivals.

Posted by let down on 08/19/2010

arsenal deserve better performance from the players... or the club deserve better players... NO DESIRE TO WIN AT ALL!!! WTF!!!

Posted by Peter-Claver on 08/19/2010

Some times it is annoying to be an Arsenal fan. We are tired of playing beautiful unproductive soccer. We need a new GK and CB urgently. I dont know why Wenger still fields Diaby.He is so laid back and uninspiring. He is not businesslike. He has infected the likes of Arshavin, Clichy and Vela. I wish they can be asked to leave the club. Except of course they are prepared to change. Mourinho succeeds because he does not run a charity. Any player who does not pull his weight should be shown the door. That is the way forward for Arsenal

Posted by Kenneth Lim on 08/19/2010

Seem like Arsenal is still heading nowhere when it comes to buying a reliable GK. Just slightly more than 1 week left before the closing of the transfer window. Why cant Arsene work fast enough to get a new GK??!! He has so many months to do it and he is simply not doing it on an urgent basis. That is really dissapointing. Beside that, it is time to get a CB. I have 2 recommendation. Both are from Man City. The first one is Micah Richards. He is strong, young and English (good for meeting the new quota). Beside that, He will improve under Arsene. Also, Man City will be force to offload players to meet the new quota. M. Richards can also play as defensive midfield or midfield. so he will be a good buy. Another player is Vincent Kompany. Same, he has plenty of potential and I am sure he will flourish under Arsene guidance. Hope Arsene can read this post and start getting some good players rather than just buying French!!! If not, I think Arsene should quit Arsenal.

Posted by Kolleens on 08/19/2010

great article Dave!!
we shouldnt accept anything other than a trophy from AW this season.this he should know can only happen by strengthening the team.Almunia isnt the GK we need this season...AW should pls look at the nigerian GK to the world cup 2010.the guy was outstanding and arguably the best the tournament would have seen had his country played well.my point is,the guy's good and could be cheaper for AW to get since he's not wiling to spend big.Pls Dave i want to believe that u have some kind of relationship with AW.talk to him on our behalf plssss...with almunia/fabiansky btw tne sticks,we not getting anything this season.tnx

Posted by Maran on 08/20/2010

One must understand the difficulties in getting the players with the "right" quality into Arsenal. Everyone including me has been impatient with Arsene as to why he procastinates in getting players given such a long time to do so. It all boils down to money. Arsene is not just interested in the quality of player, but the player must not cost too much. One of the principal thought is that the player should not be a star as it will raise his market value overwhelmingly. That is how he fishes player from unknown teams and lesser known countries. I cannot imagine if we fail season after season top correct our vulnerabilities because of such policy. We end up not getting the much needed goalkeeper replacement for haggling for a cut throat 2 mil. It will be the same case for the consideration of centre back. And we thought midfield was promising. Consider the injuries to Nasri and Frimpong.That will be a very good excuse for another hopeless season.

Posted by Tuhin on 08/20/2010

Why reluctant to buy players… it seems to be in Arsenal’s blood, we are not in so much debt like other clubs, we can afford to buy 2 players, 2nd time rejected offer from Huges, off course Arsenal want to look at the business but you must have the will to buy. It seems too slow. I am an Arsenal fan from the day I Understand Club Football and it really annoying now…No will to win..i think 3rd or 4th place is the happiest place for Us again.

Posted by lau on 08/20/2010

Why is it that Arsenal are impotent when it comes to securing transfer???

I wish David Dean was around.

Posted by chris on 08/20/2010

is it me or is the arsenal squad getting smaller at the start every season by at least a player or two. when hleb, flammini left the club the replacement was nasri. when toura and adebeyor left, the replacement was vermaelen. three defenders and a striker have left this season and their replacement is that of two players.if you ask me all the talk of arsene wenger buying new players and making much needed changes is all a load of bull. effectively he has spent the same this season as he did last season considering chamack was a free tranfer, and the fact more players have left this time round just proves he is thinking more about where he can save the club money by getting rid of players and not replacing them then giving arsenal fans something back for all the overpriced tickets that they buy. the axcuses for failier ran out out last season,

Posted by Kenny on 08/21/2010

I totally agree Peter and Kenneth. It seems that some Arsenal players know that Wenger invests in youth and therefore don't feel the need to put forth 100 percent all the time because they know it's unlikely they'll lose playing time. Countless times has Wenger talked about 'strengthening' the squad, but none of his recent acquisitions have come close to fulfilling that promise. They might fit the parameters for Wenger's taste in technique but they certainly don't fit the bill for actually bolstering the physicality of the squad. Realistically, I don't think Wenger needs to overpay for new players, he and the board just need to take transfers more seriously and honestly, frequently sign more experienced players, because come on, bidding the same amount the second time around and not signing players who bring squad stability and competition? Who are you trying to kid Arsene?

Posted by MBD on 08/23/2010

WONT WENGER FOR GOODNESS SAKE BUY A WORLD CLASS GK A WEEK TO THE CLOSE OF TRANSFER MARKET....PLEASE PEOPLE IN CHARGE HELP US TALK TO HIM WE CANT AGAIN FINISH THIS SEASON TROPHYLESS. IT WON'T SPEAK GOOD OF US THAT MEANS OVER SIX YEARS WITHOUT A TROPHY, THAT IS BAD FOR A CLUB SIDE LIKE OUR ARSENAL.....PLEASE WENGER BUY A GK..

Posted by Lo Sconosciuto on 08/25/2010

Maybe Wenger's active dislike of anyone over 30 prevents him from signing a great or even consistently good keeper. Honestly, there are times when a traffic cone would provide a great deterrent to goals against than Almunia. He fills me with the same terror I always felt when I saw Dida on the team sheet at Milan: Single-handedly giving opponents hope.

Posted by simpz on 09/03/2010

almunia & fabianski are failures of Arsenal... Arsenal seriously need to get 2 new top class keeper... its been the main problem of Arsenal for not getting any trophies for the past 6yrs... The 1st player Wenger should buy is keeper...

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David Young Sam Limbert: My retirement as a football player came at the age of 14 due to being rubbish, it's fair to say I was more Kaba Diawara than Thierry Henry, so I turned my focus to writing about the game. I'm a lifelong Arsenal fan and have been lucky enough to watch the team across England and Europe. My favourite Gunner of all time is Dennis Bergkamp, and the 2004 Invincibles is the greatest side I've ever seen in English football. I try to be positive about the Arsenal as it's the hope that keeps us going! Follow me on twitter @SamsMatchReport.

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