Saturday, December 22, 2012

Wigan vs Arsenal 0-1

For those of you who expected a post after the Reading game, i am sorry! I was working and i taped the game but i never had enough time to watch it, so i had to skip a post. If one day i get paid to do this, i promise i won't miss a game :).


It was a tough game today. Everyone was ecstatic after our big win at Reading on Monday, but people seem to forget that everyone these days can score at least 3 goals against Reading. I wasn't impressed with us today. The result was great. Our game - not so much. The first half was pretty even and uneventful. Wigan were doing a good job of pressing us up the pitch and they had two good chances which were both missed by Kone. One of them should have been a goal: Wigan played a high deep ball and we had Mertesacker trying to chase Kone, a race which the German will never win. Kone luckily, slowed down and then mishit the ball otherwise we would have been 1-0 down. We had one good chance in the 9th minute when some good passing got Oxlade in a good shooting position but he tried to beat Al Habsi at his near post.

The second half we started very well. In the 46th and 48th minutes we had two great runs by Oxlade down the right, both ended with good crosses, Theo connected on one of them but shot it right at Al Habsi. Nothing much happened after that, until a great one-two between Theo and Cazorla, got us a penalty. It was a bit soft, but there was contact by Beausejour, who didn't need to foul Theo. Arteta showed some balls and scored and from then on, it was all Wigan. We pretty much sat back and defended for our lifes until the rest of the game which was very stupid. We gave them ton of possession and especially in the last 10 minutes of the game, it seemed the ball was a hot potato and we would do anything to kick it as far as we can, instead of passing it around and finishing off the game. Wigan missed a few more very good chances, Kone again one of the guilty parties.


The defense today was not very solid. Wigan had a lot of chances, we looked nervous especially towards the end of the game, but somehow we kept a clean sheet which is the only positive. Mertesacker was clumsy at times, but also had some very good blocks and tackles. Sagna was very active, but also got caught sleeping a few times and there were some dangerous runs on his side. Same could be said for Gibbs: played well but on more than one occasion in the second half, Stam was running free on our left side (with Gibbs no where in sight) and only his inability to cross the ball saved us from big problems. Vermaelen was maybe the only one who didn't make any memorable mistakes.

In midfield, we were average. Not bad, but not great. Cazorla had some good through balls, but overall, he didn't have much impact on the game. This is the thing that is still missing from him: consistency. He had a great game at Reading and then follows it up with an average one with Wigan. Wilshere was not at his best either. Very active today, running everywhere, but not very efficient. Missed a lot of passes and went into some dangerous challenges. He gets so much into the game, that sometimes slides for balls in a way that is dangerous for his own health. I would like to see him be a bit smarter and protect himself better. Arteta was solid and showed some nerves putting away the penalty. Oxlade was probably our best midfielder today. He still dribbles too much sometimes and doesn't always look to pass, but he had some brilliant runs on the right followed up with some good crosses. Also had a good shot on goal saved by Al Habsi. I don't think he should have been subbed by Ramsey considering that he was our most active player!


Podolski was very disappointing today. On more than one occasion our players were trying to press the Wigan defenders and he was standing good 3 meters away from his man and just watching. He never looked very threatening. Theo found it tougher as a lone striker today. He didn't have too many chances and at times was isolated up front. I definitely think playing as a striker is a great position for him, but he needs to become clinical with his finishing because in games like today he won't get many chances and the few he gets, he has to convert. You can definitely see his lack of size as a striker but he can make up for it with quickness and good positioning.

To sum it up: great two wins in a row, but also a bit misleading. We are not playing great football, still having a tough time to close out a game, and still looking shaky in the back. More improvement is needed, but we will take the 6 pts and hopefully keep getting better.    

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