Thursday 22 March 2012

Vital win for Arsenal.

Arteta gestures a friendly hello to his old team-mate. 












A great win for Arsenal mean they go above Tottenham, and maybe more importantly six points ahead of Chelsea and into third position.

With Chelsea losing to Man City, and Spurs only able to get a draw at home to Stoke, it was a great opportunity for the Gunners to take advantage. They certainly did that with a very resilient performance over Everton. The final score was 1-0, with Thomas Vermaelen getting the only goal of the game.

Arsenal came out the blocks quickest, maybe Everton feeling the after affects of playing a FA cup quarter final tie on Saturday. Arsenal were able to profit from the good start, when Vermaelen headed in from a poorly marked corner kick. Later in the first half, Everton had a clearly on-side goal disallowed by the linesman, a lucky escape for Arsenal.

In the second half chances came few and far between, the only real chance falling Van Persie, who uncharacteristically slashed the ball against the post. Some would say it was a scrappy victory, but who cares, you've got to win ugly sometimes.

Thursday 15 March 2012

Why getting Sky Sports is a bad idea.

At the start of the season my Dad and I thought it would be a good idea to get Sky Sports (so we didn't have to frustratingly watch Arsenal on a rubbish Internet stream). Oh how we were so wrong to do so.

My weekend now depends on eleven men that I have and never will meet, leading to tension and frustration in my house. My dogs sit petrified under a table as I scream at a television, using a lot of the vocabulary I learn from inside my Dad's car.

It's bad enough listening to Arsenal's games, but watching it takes it to a whole new level. We have already decided to get rid of Sky Sports next year, as it is a hindrance to our household. I guess I'll have to put up with listening to Robbie Savage on 5 live, which isn't much better.

Saturday 10 March 2012

Miyaichi doing well.

On-loan Ryo Miyaichi at Bolton.














Ryo Miyaichi was the only player who really stood out for me today after watching a very drab encounter between Bolton and QPR, Arsenal fans will be glad to hear.

The only threat for Bolton came through Miyaichi, assisting a late winner for the trotters. He took the ball down in a congested area, surged passed a couple of players and put through a beautifully weighted pass for Niko Klasnic to finish.

He was the shining light in the middle of mediocrity, and thoroughly deserved man of the match. Hopefully he can carry on the progress like Jack Wilshire did at Bolton.

Arsenal agree 10.9m deal for Podolski.

Now an Arsenal player, Podolski is one step closer to signing for Man City.

One thing I've gathered about Lukas Podolski from the very little I've seen of him, is that he's got a great left foot. As far as I'm aware Arsenal have already got one of them, so Wenger must see something else in the German striker.

Here's a selection of his goals:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz7Vf0weUfk


Saturday 3 March 2012

Liverpool 1-2 Arsenal - Match Report

Luis Suarez's reputation not getting any better. 














Arsenal kept up their momentum today after a 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

After a blatant dive and conceding an own goal, you might have thought it wasn't going to be Arsenal's day, but they showed the same sort of resilience and fighting spirit that they had shown against Tottenham last week. Again Arsenal had to come from behind to win, with two superb goals from Robin Van Persie proving to be decisive.