Saturday, October 29, 2011

Chelsea vs Arsenal

BIG win for us today!

Having said that: I have never seen top teams defend like Chelsea and Arsenal did today. Today's defending especially in the first half was a great example of how to defend badly and give free opportunities for the opposite team to score. I am sorry if i am not starting this blog entry by being super excited and going nuts because we won. The reason for not giving superlatives to our team is because if Chelsea had taken the chances they created/we presented to them, in the first 10-15min we could have been easily down by 2-3 goals. You may counter this statement by saying that we had 2 great chances as well which was true, but that's the point: Chelsea played horrible defense as well. If Chelsea had scored the 3-4 opportunities they had and we were down 2-0 in the first 10-15min, i doubt we would have gotten back in the game so easily. Our back line was so high up the pitch, trying to play Chelsea offside, but we had people not pushing up far enough and kept getting caught by through balls. Not to mention guys like Mertesacker and Santos are slow, they couldn't catch up once there was no offside flag given. Today i had the chance to tape the game and take a few pictures, so i can illustrate what i am talking about:

Exhibit #1 : 2nd min of the game Djourou gets burned for the first time and luckily Torres wasn't able to convert Cole's pass.




Exhibit #2 : 4th min of the game - another through ball, Djourou gets burned for a second time in the first 5 min, this time he is not 2 but 10 meters behind Cole, and again we get lucky and no one scores.





This is the same situation from the picture above but it just shows you how far behind our back line is:




Exhibit 3: 5th min of the game: You can easily see in both pictures below, how badly our back line is beaten. Only the stupidity of Sturidge not to play the ball early enough across for Torres saved us from a goal.

 


So let's make a quick recap on all of the pictures above (Exhibits 1,2,3): 5 minutes into the game if Chelsea had played those situations a bit better we could be down 3-0. Let's say they miss 1 of them, that's still 2-0...in 5 min..




Exhibit #4: We are already down 1-0, we get caught again in the back and thank god Sturidge had a horrible fucking game and he misses this sitter as well.



Mertesacker who is as fast as a turtle but who i like a lot, was at fault for both of Chelsea's first 2 goals. He should have been able to at least touch Mata's cross for Lampard's goal. And for the second goal you would expect a big guy like him to be more physical and not allow Terry to beat him to the ball and score that shitty goal.

Santos as i have mentioned in my previous posts is very good in one vs one and steals a lot of balls, but by doing that he gambles a bit and if he guesses wrong when he tries to steal the ball, the attacking guy can pass him and he can't recover. There was also a moment in the first half when Sturidge made a run on the left side and Santos who had a meter advantage when they started running was a meter behind by the end of the run. Not quite the speed you would like your left back to have... proof below:

 Exnibit #5: Santos a good 1 meter in front of Sturidge...


...now he is tied with him...


...aaand now he is 1 meter behind...:)

Bottom line: our defense in the first half was PATHETIC. I didn't say anything about Koscielny because he was the only one who played good in both the 1st and 2nd half. He was our best player defensively-hands down.

One last thing and i promise i won't say another negative word about us in this post. We CAN'T PRESS THE  OPPOSING PLAYERS PROPERLY WHEN THEY HAVE THE BALL! This problem of ours has been around for years. I am pretty sure i write about this issue every single blog entry and it's so frustrating that i go nuts. Sometimes i am pretty sure we are one of the worst pressing teams in the Premier League. I wrote about this after the Sunderland game.They pressed us so much better than we pressed them, that it was embarrassing - and that was at home! To me this issue always comes back; i don't think i have ever watched a game that we have played and said to myself "Wow we didn't allow these guys to pass the ball in our half at all". Don't get me wrong: i know you can't press 90min non stop. But i would like to see us press the ball better, at least when teams are in our own half. You can't convince me that without pressing the opposite players when they have the ball, we will be able to play good defense. Last two pictures of the post show what i am talking about:

Exibit #6: Us "pressing" on the players with the ball


This one is not as emberassing as the pic above, but still: nobody is trying to close Mata down...




OK, enough of my bitching about our defense. I have to admit that we played better in the back in the second half. We didn't give Chelsea nearly as many chances as we did in the first half. Mata's goal was fucking luck because first there should have been a foul called on Lukaku and also when he struck it, it touched Song's leg as well.

Now on to the good stuff. WHAT AN EXCITING FUCKING RESULT for us today!!! Regardless of how we played in the back, and how many chances they missed and how we maybe got a bit lucky, we got a HUGE result today!!! This will do wonders for the confidence of this team and hopefully with Vermaelen fit, the defense will start to look better. Offensively we were super explosive today. I am sure part of it was Chelsea playing shitty defense like we did, but we created more chances today than in the last few games combined. Walcott finally had a good game. Gave 2 excellent crosses in the first 15 min and i still don't know how the fuck Gervihno missed the first one and didn't score. The second cross was also great and RVP scores that one 4 out of 6 times. Theo also scored a great goal, got a bit lucky but never the less the finish was great! Overall he had a very good game. Gervihno wasn't as good as he was against Stoke. Missed the great chance i talked about earlier and besides the pass to RVP for his 1st goal didn't create that much. But he was still lively upfront and was moving well trying to create something. Ramsey was probably one of the best players on the pitch. He set up the first goal, even though Gervihno gave the final pass. He was very active and made some great passes. Song was very good as usual. All over the pitch making defensive stops and also had some good runs forward. Today was the first time i saw Arteta work hard defensively, so I give him credit for that.

So, there you have it: Chelsea 3 - Arsenal 5 !!! Remember this result because i don't think we will get another scoreline like this at the Bridge any time soon...:))). If we can keep improving the next 5 Premier League are all winnable games and we can set up a great showdown match vs Man City on Dec 18th. Let's Go Gunners!!!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Arsenal vs Stoke


Let me start by saying that this was a VERY important win for us! Today's match made it 3 wins in a row counting the Champions league game and the team has finally put a few wins together. Confidence wise this is crucial for us, especially that we are winning without playing great football. Stoke has always been a tough team for us to play against. We again (as we usually do against them) defended horribly at their equalizer and it looked like it was going to be one of those frustrating games where we throw it away with bad defending and clueless attacking. But credit to the guys, we found a way to win. Van Persie was again the crucial piece of the puzzle even though we have to give credit to Gervinho for playing his best game of the season.

First half was not that great. We look better than Stoke for the most part of it but we didn't create that many clear chances. The goal that we scored was brilliant though. Great pass by Ramsey and very good finish by Gervinho. After the goal we looked in control until we made a mess in the back and got them back in the game. Stoke obviously has practiced the situation where they scored their goal so they deserve some credit for the it, but that was so typical and naive defending by us that it makes me sick. These are the type of goals we can't afford to concede if we want to be a top team. After that goal we looked confused and shaky in the back but luckily we didn't concede again. 

Second half also looked like it will be a grind but after RVP came in and we scored, it changed the whole complexion of the game. Stoke had to press and create something and we caught them on the counter for 3-1. Still we weren't super exciting or anything like that but i will take a 3-1 win vs Stoke ANY day!Gervinho was the man of the match for me. Even though RVP scored the two goals and was obviously the spark we needed up front, Gervinho scored a great goal and had 2 assists - by far his best game of the season. I like the fact that he is trying to create more for others than trying to score everything himself. That's why we bought him: to create for others first and score second. Chamakh was bad, didn't do anything deserving a mention. He needs to do better when he is given an opportunity if he wants to play in this team. Walcott was not good either, he has to start using his qualities in a smarter way so he can be more effective. Right now he is not doing much, and he needs to get better. Ramsey had a good game. Gave phenomenal pass for Gervinho's goal, didn't do anything else that was from the same quality but had a solid game. Arteta was sub par again. He didn't have a bad game but he didn't have a great game either. I personally believe that if he will be playing 90 minutes every game, he needs to do better and have a bigger impact on games. Song was solid as usual, not one of his best games but a solid performance.



Except the shitty goal we gave away, the defense played pretty well. Koscielny had another good game and all my criticizing of him earlier in the season maybe has helped him to start playing better! Djourou was also very good as a right back, i hope he keeps it up because last year i had very good impressions from him until the end of the season when he started playing shitty and continued playing shitty the beginning of this season. Hopefully he is turning it around the same way as Koscielny and starting to play reliable football again. Mertesacker was at fault for allowing Crouch to get so easily to that ball and score but other than that he did alright. Santos was ok, didn't look as slow as usual. The big test for this defense will be next week vs Chelsea when we will find out if the defense is really starting to get better or it was just a few games of decent play in the back. If i have to be honest, i still don't think we are playing good enough in the back but i am hoping that we won't fuck up big time and we can get a result vs Chelsea. 



Wenger still refuses to shuffle the starting line up. With the exception of resting RVP, the line up was pretty much the same. As i said last week, i would like him to start Benayoun a few times and some of the other youngsters. I thought Rosicky has been playing good and he should have played as well. Anyway, great result today, the team is slowly getting better. Vermaelen is apparently 10 days away from coming back, so things are starting to look a bit brighter after all. I still think it will be important for us  to get a decent result at Chelsea so we can keep the momentum going. Let's Go Gunners!!!

p.s. I am quite happy that Man U took 6 pieces at home :))

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Arsenal vs Sunderland


On days like today i can't stop asking myself: How naive are we as a team? It's just mind blowing to me how we can take the lead at the end of a game and then all of a sudden start making bad mistakes and hope that we get lucky and don't get punish for them. Today we didn't, but your luck can go only so far. Instead of pressing the other team at the end of the game and make it hard for them to create chances, we panic and get 10 players in our own penalty area, in hope that we can somehow clear the ball. When you add to that a misplaced back pass, you have all the ingredients for a disastrous end to a game which we should be able to close out without having to hold on for dear life. We did keep possession for 5 or 6 min at the end but right after the RVP goal and the last few minutes of the game it was the same old story of "everyone stay back and let's hope for the best".

I am sorry if i sound so pessimistic after a win but i can't close my eyes for things that keep happening all the time. You just can't get away with stuff like that against good teams. If we are honest, we have to admit that Sunderland pressed the ball 100 times better than us. They made it hard for us to pass the ball throughout the whole game. I only wish they do that so well against other teams (which usually doesn't happen). The bottom line though, is that when we don't have the ball we should press high up the pitch the same way they pressed us. Instead we let them (and other teams) just pass the ball around and do whatever the fuck they want.

Even though we had most of the possession throughout the game i never felt that we are sharp enough up front. The first goal was great: Gervihno is finally starting to realize that he has to pass the ball when other players are in better position then him and Van Persie scored a great goal. We had a few other good chances, most notably when RVP made an unreal turn and hit the post. But overall i never felt we are dangerous: a lot of times there is too much hesitation about the final pass. Sometimes guys are not on the same page about what they are trying to do. The crosses we were sending in the penalty area for half of the game were awful. And this is a good time to mention Arteta. As good as he played against Bolton and some of the other games we had, today he was fucking horrible! He took at least 2 or 3 corners and free kicks and could not kick a normal cross to save his life. Didn't do anything meaningful the whole game. He also appeared to refuse to let Walcott try to take a free kick and i was glad the second time around Theo just took the ball and the free kick himself. I was shocked when Wenger took Rosicky out, Rosicky played a much better game than Arteta and probably ran twice as much. I don't have anything against Arteta but i feel that he thinks just because he was one of the best players at Everton, his place is guaranteed at Arsenal and it shouldn't be like that. He should earn it, so if he is having a shitty game he should be the one subbed, not Rosicky.

With the exception of the pass for the Van Persie goal and one or two more good runs on the left, Gervihno didn't do much. Especially in the second half he disappeared completely. Walcott wasn't very productive either, but he also didn't have too many chances. Which brings me to my next point. I think that Wenger should change the system we have upfront. He should put Walcott on top of the attack, pull RVP to play behind him and put Arshavin/ Benayoun or Oxlade - Chamberlain  on the right side. You know RVP can score but he is also a great passer so he would be able to do both playing behind Walcott. Theo is also a much better finisher when he is in the center than when he plays on the side. RVP would create more chances for him and i think we would be much more dangerous and mobile if we change the system we have. 



Rosicky had a great game. He started slow and made some bad passes the first 20 min, but after that and especially in the second half he was great. Made some great runs through the middle; he was all over the pitch (one of the few guys pressing the ball); and didn't deserve to be substituted unless his groin was bothering him. Song was also great today, he covered so much ground. Got a bit lucky not get a second yellow at the end of the game but he contributed significantly both offensively and defensively. Jenkinson made a big mistake that could have cost us dearly if it wasn't for Szczechny but other than that i thought he was very good. He ran non stop the whole game. His crosses were way better than Arteta's and Sagna's for that matter. Even though he is not at the same level as Sagna yet, his crosses are definitely better than Sagna's. And besides that early mistake, he was solid defensively. Special note to Koscielny: this is the first time in a long time when i can't say anything negative about his play today. He was mistake free the whole game; looked confident and decisive; basically this was the first time i saw him play good enough football to start for Arsenal. When credit is due i give it. I hope he can keep it up. Mertesacker was also solid. There is no question he is slow but he gives us that size that we need, and he didn't make mistakes today either. I hope Gibbs is not injured again, because he was having a good game. Santos looks like he is very overweight. I pray that i am wrong and he is just tick but he didn't look like a fast guy out there. To his credit, he played solid and won a lot of balls one vs one, i am just worried about his speed because we can't afford more than 1 player (Mertesacker) to be slow in the back.


Arshavin and Benayoun both had an impact. They brought some life and mobility to the offense. I really feel Benayoun should be a starter. Every time that guy touches the ball, he looks dangerous with it. Arshavin also had some good touches, almost scored what would have been a phenomenal goal. I really think Wenger should shuffle the starting line up more than he does. I understand that he does that for Champions League games and Cup games but he should be doing more of it for the Premier League matches as well. Guys like Benayoun, Frimpong, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Miyachi, Park should be getting starts. I am not saying they should all be starting at the same time but our starting 11 always looks the same unless someone is injured. One of the things that Alex Ferguson (who i hate) does so well, is team rotation. Example: yesterday's game vs Liverpool which is a big game: Rooney, Nani, Hernandez, Anderson, Valencia which all started against Norwich, they were all on the bench against Liverpool. That's 5 players! When was the last time Wenger changed more than 2 or 3 of the starting players unless there was an injury crisis or too many games in a week? Not recently. I love Wenger and i think he is the right guy for us but it drives me nuts when he doesn't adopt things that can make him better as a manager! We all need to improve constantly regardless of the field of work that you are in. He should keep doing the things that brought him success but also keep looking to improve as a manager.

I almost forgot to mention Van Persie. He is the only reason why we got a win today. We didn't create enough chances; made mistakes defensively; didn't press the ball well; we were running out of ideas. So if it wasn't for RVP we don't win this game today and go into a deeper hole. Every team needs shitty wins like today but we need to improve our game if we want to keep winning. Because RVP can't carry the team every single game and he shouldn't. Bottom line: good result; important win for us; we still need to improve BIG TIME! Go Gunners!


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tottenham vs Arsenal


Ok, first i have to be honest and admit to you that because i got absolutely hammered last night i missed the first half today. I did watch the second though and we had some good moments and some bad ones. Unfortunately for us the bad ones proved decisive. I don't want to blame Szczesny for the goal even though it was his fault and he should have saved that shot, but he has saved us on so many occasions this season that i won't put any blame on him. Even in this game he made a great save when he was left one on one against Adebayor,so instead of blaming him we have to keep improving our shaky defense. Not to mention Almunia made mistakes like this one for 3 years non stop and still started every game.

Sagna breaking a bone in his foot is a very bad news for us. They are saying he will be out for around 3 months and that's the last thing we needed right now. He was one of the few consistent performers in the back and now besides Jenkinson we have no one else to cover at right back. The first 10 min of the second half we started great, pushed Tottenham in their own half and barely let them see the ball. Once we scored that goal we should have just kept putting pressure on them. Instead, we let them back in and made some bad mistakes in the back. I have never seen Ramsey so sloppy with the ball. He missed at least 5 or 6 passes and they were missed by a lot too. If we don't count the goal, very disappointing performance by him and he is one of my favorite players. Gervihno sucked ass from what i saw, and he also missed a great chance in the first half which i saw in the highlights. I would prefer if Wenger lets Benayoun start a few games and leaves Gervinho on the bench so he gets his shit together.

As i mentioned the defending was not good, we gave them too many chances and some of them came from nothing. We basically created the chance for them by making mistakes in the back. Arshavin didn't do much after he came on. Walcott wasn't very good either. Benayoun as well didn't make any impact. I would have liked to see Frimpong starting this game instead of Coquelin even though Coquelin didn't play bad or anything. I just feel Frimpong has that toughness about him that you need in those type of derby's.  



So to sum it up: it was another disappointing result for us. We didn't play that bad, created some chances but didn't take them. The bottom line is: we have to start fucking winning. Simple as that. We need to have a run of 4,5 games where we win them in a row, so this team can gain confidence and become consistent. The way we are playing right now is not good enough not just to win the title but not good enough to be in the top 4.