Tuesday 28 February 2012

Szczesny - We can challenge Tottenham.

In recent years, I think Arsenal fans have taken for granted the fact that they have finished above Tottenham so many times, but it has become more difficult to see that happening this campaign. If we had lost Sunday's game against Spurs, we could have said our good-bye's to finishing above them there and then, but we didn't, so we still have hope.

Wojciech Szczesny earlier in the season said, ''I'm confident we'll finish above Tottenham.'' It may have been foolish to say this so early on in the season, but even now in February he stands by his word. He admitted they 'needed' the sort of performance they showed in the North London derby, and he believes they can use their momentum to over-take Spurs before the end of the season.

''We needed that performance and that result - it came at a very important time for us because we were really pushing on,'' the pole said.

''After what we have done, we believe we can challenge Tottenham because we are seven points behind them now and we have the momentum. I hope we can challenge them.''

Although it would be very depressing if Arsenal didn't succeed in finishing above Tottenham, at least we will have the 5-2 result to compensate.

Monday 27 February 2012

Rosicky finally gets the credit he deserves.

Rosicky in seventh heaven after scoring a collectors item.

















Tomas Rosicky has often been compared to Andrey Arshavin, a waste of space in the Arsenal squad, but I can tell you now that if he had gone to Zenit St Petersburg, all the Arsenal supporters would have missed Rosicky a whole lot more than they will miss Andrey Arshavin.

I have always rated Rosicky as a player, but he has never been able to prove his undoubted talent due to constant injuries. In the last few games, Arsene has opted for Rosicky over Ramsey, and now he is really showing what he is capable of. He can run with the ball through a wall of players with his burst of pace, cut a whole defence open with one pass, a role that no player has really filled since the departure of Cesc. Maybe it is his time to do so.

From being called an enigma by the media, to being many people's man of the match against Tottenham, it just shows how 90 minutes of football can change everything.