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Posted by David Young on 01/26/2011

3-0 home victories against Wigan on Saturday and Ipswich last night have seen Arsenal go second in the Premier League and book their spot in the Carling Cup Final. Last night’s semi-final win took a little time coming but second-half goals from Bendtner, Koscielny and Fabregas saw the Gunners into their first cup final since losing to Chelsea in the same competition at the Millennium Stadium in 2007.

Ipswich deserve a huge amount of credit and praise for the way they played last night. In the face of an almost constant onslaught they had an awful lot of defending to do but for an hour they held firm and, for the most part, looked reasonably comfortable. Though the Gunners held the upper hand in terms of possession throughout, they seemed to find it difficult to plough their way through the Tractor Boys’ massed defences. Robin Van Persie and Cesc Fabregas both came close in the first half but, at the interval, it was the visiting fans who were the happier.


Cesc Fabregas Celebrates His Goal Against Ipswich©PA Photos

In the end, it took a special goal to break the deadlock and Nicklas Bendtner was the man who provided it in the 61st minute. He controlled a fabulous pass from Jack Wilshere. Deceiving his marker with a flick of his heel, he cut inside and bent the ball into the far corner of the net. It was a gorgeous strike and, after a difficult and injury-ridden first half of the season, it was great to see him scoring such a magnificent and important goal.

Even though Bendtner has done much to quieten dissenting voices amongst the crowd over the past couple of seasons, he still has his detractors. However, his goal last night showed that he does have something to offer. We know he can often look awkward on the ball and Arsene Wenger’s reasons for regularly playing him as a wide-man are sometimes hard to fathom but underneath the Dane’s blustering over-confidence there is a decent footballer there. He might have got off on the wrong foot with many supporters a few years ago but he has not let it bother him. He has kept plugging away and has won the majority over.

Laurent Koscielny’s headed goal moments later knocked the stuffing out of Ipswich and Cesc Fabregas made the game safe with a breakaway effort in the 77th minute. So, whilst it took a while to make the break-through, all’s well that ended well. Semi-finals are for winning and the Gunners stuck to their task and saw it through.

Looking at individuals, Cesc Fabregas and Jack Wilshere both turned in tenacious performances and are forming a formidable partnership in the centre of the midfield. Arsenal’s defence didn’t have much to do but dealt with what they had to efficiently enough. Up front, Robin Van Persie looked lively but didn’t get the breaks on this occasion.

If there had to be one criticism it would be of the second-string players that were given a game last night. Many fans are still trying to work out what the purpose of Denilson actually is and Andrey Arshavin, despite getting two assists last night, still looks bereft of all confidence and struggled his way through the match. At least we know he does have ability and once he finds his game again he will be alright. However, you wonder whether the same can really say the same about the Brazilian. Elsewhere, Emmanuel Eboue showed why he is Bacary Sagna’s understudy rather than a player who is genuinely pushing for a starting line-up place. He looked a little too casual at times when coming on to replace the injured Frenchman.

Such quibbles aside, it was a fantastic night at the Grove. Even though Arsenal were expected to overturn the first-leg deficit, Ipswich made it very hard for them and it took concentration, patience and spirit to break the visitors down. A trip to Wembley next month now awaits and that, as always, will be something to look forward to.

Ipswich certainly provided stiffer opposition than Wigan did on Saturday. The Latics were firmly on the back-foot from the first minute and only a string of saves from goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi kept the score down to a respectable level.

From an Arsenal perspective, whilst the three points were the most important thing, it was actually little disappointing that they did not rack up a bigger score. This was a real opportunity to boost their goal difference. It was a match where the Gunners could have quite easily knocked in seven or eight. Though Al Habsi did well, many of the saves he made came from shots straight at him or at a manageable height. Had Arsenal’s finishing been more clinical, the Wigan man might have had a tougher day.

Still, this was a minor gripe and the three points sees the Gunners tucked in behind United in second place. There is still an awful lot of football to be played in the Premier League this season but Arsenal supporters ought be satisfied with where the team stand right now.

The FA Cup comes around again this coming Sunday with a visit from League One side Huddersfield Town. The Gunners will always share a connection with the Yorkshire club through a mutual history with Herbert Chapman but, on Sunday, any misty-eyed recollections of the past need to be put aside and a job needs to be done. It seems likely that Arsene Wenger will rest some of his key players and it will yet again be an opportunity for some of the second-stringers to find some form and make a case for themselves. Let’s hope they do just that.

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Comments

Posted by CK on 01/26/2011

If no new recruitment of defender (Samba is not a bad choice), we like to watch a new defender, promoted from junior grade ( standing by ) benched for Hudderfield game and let him play after some cushioned goals

Posted by Philip on 01/26/2011

AA's industry (relatively new for him) and two assists are not to be mocked at. And wondering what he had to contribute when he was industrious and delivered two assists is insulting to AA and Arsenal fans alike. Give credit where credit is due!

Posted by Anonymous on 01/26/2011

Are you on drugs? Arshavin has more assists than just about anyone this season and Bendtner just gets worse and worse. Is he paying you to write this column or something? If so maybe you need to ask him for a pay rise because the quality of your posts has definitely taken a noticeable tumble.

Posted by Agbo Amuta Andrew on 01/26/2011

Arsenal will win two three trophies this season beginning from the carling cup.

Posted by Slappinjax on 01/27/2011

Hopefully next season Frimpong will take Denilson's place as cover for Song and we can get rid of Denilson.

Arshavin's fine. He's not being played in his best position but it is the best position for the team and he creates a lot of goals even if he doesn't score many nor help out much in defence.

Posted by Dave on 01/27/2011

Much improved performance in the last few games, especially in the following areas :-

- good defending from the whole team. Everyone is chipping in their effort to close down opposition quickly.

- Better movement from the whole team to make space for passing.

- Much improved performance from Cliche.

- Wonderful partnership in the middle from Ces and Wilshire ( especially Wilshire )

If we want to go one step further, may be we need to improve further on the understanding and anticipation of the final ball. If we can do that, then let's bring on Barcelona !!!

Posted by damazane on 01/27/2011

I can't agree with you more,David,on the fact that the..how did you put it?..second-stringers.. always put on below-par performance whenever they are given a chance. This is surely frustrating our Beloved Mr.Wenger, as games like Ipswich should be used to rest our 1st team.They do not make it easy for him at all.I am particularly disappointed in Eboue, the lad had so much promise, and without a doubt he is a hugely talented player.I do not understand what went wrong.I remember after we demolished Porto 5-0 last season, he had such a beautiful game and scored one of the goals. After the game our Manager said about him, "He's developed into a complete player." It is important for all the guys to pull up their socks,for themselves,for the Arsenal football club and most importantly,for us the fans. I love arsenal!!!!

Posted by ifeanyi udemezue on 01/27/2011

Nice post Dave. The signs look good for Arsenal this season if the key players remain injury free. I cannot wait for us to play Barcelona.

Posted by eric on 01/27/2011

Arshavin definitely picked some good spots in the second half. His play helped score the winning goal.

Posted by Francis on 01/28/2011

I do agree with David on his assessment on Arshavin, Eboue and Denilson. While Arshavin is great going forward, he has caused us points as he backtracks a lot lesser, leaving Clichy exposed. He did improved a bit defensively for the past 1-2 games. Against weaker opponents, Arshavin can tear at defenses without caring so much of backtracking but you can't do that against quality opponents. I will go with Walcott for his backtracking and pace.

I do hope Denilson will be shipped out at the end of the season. Not only is he slow, he doesn't seem to be playing with an purpose at all.

Eboue seems to be backsliding defensively when covering for Sagna. He is okay going forward but basically switched off defensively.

Posted by Icewolf on 01/28/2011

Bring On Barcelonaa...!! we want Revenge...!!

Go ArsenaaLL ..

Posted by Sunday adigun on 01/28/2011

Up gunners mak ona put efort

Posted by Glenn on 01/29/2011

I agree with most, i think Bendtner should be let go, he does have the right mind for Arsenal he is a very selfish player, as for arshavin even the best players have an off period, he needs to be played more regularly, we have the best midfield in the EPL, WALCOTT, ARSHARVIN, NASRI, FABREGAS, making chances for RVP.
COME ON Mr Wenger please stop changing our team, we need our best on the park week in week out, no matter who we are playing, the carling cup or the F.A cup, we want trophies, you deserve the trophies, lets get serious and prove we are the best team in the E.P.L.
Aussie Gunner for life

Posted by Rildon on 01/29/2011

PROFESSOR should continue putting strong players in each game regardless of the team, whether its the mighty BACA with its Mesis,Iniesta or the straggling west hummers.

Posted by R on 01/30/2011

i think arsene should come and get jan vertonghen,toby alderweireld,christian eriksen and siem de jong from ajax!!!not only that try to get shinji kagawa from borussia dortmund or kensuide honda too!!sell sebastian squillasi,denilson!!loan out nicklas bendter and abou diaby!!!why dun arsene tie up Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain immediately?

Posted by joel siabbwete on 02/01/2011

The manager-Wenger
Advise the strikers to strike when in the box as deflections happen.Also defenders to reduce withdrawing into the box as penalts are usually convetted

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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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