Sunday, January 20, 2013

Chelsea vs Arsenal 2-1

Word of the day: Ineffective. Description: "unable to effect or achieve the desired result with reasonable economy of means." Another description, this time by my words: running around cluelessly without any team organization or strategy. This is what we did for pretty much the whole first half of today's game!

Chelsea started brightly and put us under pressure from the get go. I have no idea what Diaby was thinking when he grabbed Ashley Cole in the first minute of the game, in the same manner as Koscielny grabbed Dzeko against Man City, but luckily for us, no penalty was given. Then out of nowhere, we put a great attack together, Theo gave a great pass to Giroud, and the Frenchman couldn't convert almost 1 on 1 vs Chech. 30 seconds later, Mata gets the same chance on the other end and we are down 1-0. I definitely think there should have been a foul against Coquelin in the build up for Chelsea's goal but if the referee doesn't give it, you have to get back in position. Sagna was nowhere to be seen when that ball was played to Mata.

And after we conceded this first goal, everything went to shit in that first half. We were so disorganized in our pressing on the ball that Chelsea were passing it around freely. We tried to put some attacks together but people were getting dispossessed of the ball and we were super vulnerable on the counter attack. First Vermaelen gave the ball away in the 12th min but good old Torres found a way to fuck it up. Then Diaby was too busy complaining and yelling at people where they should be standing according to him, instead of taking care of the ball, result: quick counter for Chelsea = penalty against Ramires = 2-0 Chelsea, courtesy of Lampard. 

The next 20 minutes we were (insert word of the day here) "ineffective". Even Wilshere was yelling at guys to press on the ball together but some people were pressing, others were watching, so we were simply running around chasing the ball. The picture below shows you how 4 players are standing and none of them is closing the Chelsea player down, he can take his time before deciding to who to pass the ball next.


Coquelin was one of the few guys who was running his socks off, trying to be everywhere. When we have no idea what to do, we simply pass the ball on the right to Sagna who delivers a shitty cross (70% of the time) and if the other team gets the ball, we are in trouble. That happened in the 35th minute and Ramires should have made it 3-0 instead of hitting it out of the stadium. Towards the end of the half we mustered a few chances but Walcott got caught in offsides at least 3 times. You would think, he would make an adjustment with his runs after the first two.

In the second half we started much better, played with some purpose and put some great attacks together. Mertesacker had a great chance after a corner, but he kicked the ball right at Cech, as hard as my sister (who is 100 lbs) would kick it. Then Wilshere gave a great pass to Theo who shot straight at Cech. Diaby continued to be sloppy with the football and Giroud continued to be useless up front. Finally in the 58th min, Theo was able to score after a great pass by Cazorla. Not surprising that he scored from the striker's position, running behind the centre backs, instead of coming from the wing. Right after that, Coquelin, who i thought was our best player had to subbed off and Ramsey came in. Once we scored, we kept putting Chelsea under pressure for 10 more minutes and that was about it. Starting around the 68th min, Torres had 2 great chances on the counter and missed them both. Unfortunately for us, we couldn't put a decent attack together until the end of the game, except for a bunch of corners which led to nothing.


I thought Sagna didn't have a good game; he got beat badly for the first goal, and in the second half, all of the chances Chelsea created were through his side of the pitch. Gibbs did a bit better and for the most part was able to come back quick enough after his runs forward. Vermaelen was up and down, gave away some balls at bad positions, but also saved us a few times, once denying Ba a sure goal towards the end. Mertesacker didn't make any major mistakes but he wasn't a dominant force in the back either.

I thought Diaby was awful today. Conceding the penalty for the second goal was largely his fault, because he lost the ball in the middle of the field, right after he was bitching at his teammates. His passes were off for most of the day and a lot of times he took too long on the ball. Ramsey who came in for him, did pretty much the same: gave away the ball a couple of times which led to counters for Chelsea. Wilshere was very active and was the guy who was always trying to press on the ball, without much help from the rest. He gave some great passes and created some of our best chances. Cazorla was poor in the first half but he was also forced to play further back than normal. In the second half, he was much better and gave Theo a great assist for his goal. As i mentioned earlier, i thought Coquelin was great today. Very active, very feisty, he was everywhere. I would definitely love to see him play more often.

Giroud was fucking horrible. I might be over-reacting a bit but i never felt he was a real threat today. In the 4th minute he blew the best chance we had for the whole game, and had he scored, it would have been a much different game. He was pretty much useless the rest of the match. Won a few headers here and there, but if you are going to sacrifice Theo and put him on the wing, Giroud has to show up and play much, much better than what he did today! Theo didn't play his best, but scored a great goal and was very active for most of the game. He also gave a great pass to Giroud to create that good chance in the beginning. If he had done a better job timing his runs in the first half, we might have had a few more scoring chances.


The bottom line is that we can't play shit for 45 minutes against Chelsea and expect a result. If Wilshere has to yell at his teammates to press forward, so we can press as a team, that means the coach hasn't done his job on the practice pitch and pre-game. Wenger needs to go, and the only problem i see is that guy we should have hired to replace him, just signed a contract with Bayern Munich. I think Pep Guardiola could have been great for us, but now it's too late. We are stuck with Wenger and the usual "we showed tremendous spirit and fought back; i can't fault the effort of the guys; we were a bit unlucky; blah, blah, blah". How about you teach them how to press properly, so we don't look like we are being toyed with? Oh wait, you have been doing this for 16 years and you know what you are doing. Sorry, i forgot. 6th place it is then, let's see if we can at least stay there.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Arsenal vs Manchester City 0-2

A bit tough to write a post about today's game simply because anytime you have 10 vs 11 for a long period of time like 60 minutes, the game is basically over. Which should not be an excuse for sloppy defending. If anything, when you go down to 10 men you should try to be super organized; play a bit more in your own half but still press the other team and look for any chance for a counter. That wasn't the case with us today. Obviously the game started horribly with Koscielny being sent off so early:



But luckily for us, Dzeko took a shitty penalty kick and we were still in the game at 0-0. Unfortunately, the following 10-15mins after the sending off, we looked panicked and sloppy with the ball. Milner scored a great goal after a brilliant pass by Tevez for 0-1, but City's second goal came after a bad mistake in the middle of the field and a quick counter attack. I feel that at 0-0 or 0-1 we still had a shot of staying in the game, but the first half we definitely weren't organized enough to cope with City effectively.

The second half wasn't much better, we looked really vulnerable at the counter-attack and if it wasn't for Vermaelen and Szczesny it could have been way worse than 0-2. When we finally got the chance to play 10 vs 10 after Kompany was sent off, i think everyone was too tired to do much. We still had some chances to at least score one goal but it wasn't to be.


Defensively, it was obviously not a great day. Koscielny should know better than to try to get intimate with Dzeko at our own penalty area. It was an obvious foul and the red card that followed put us in a pretty shitty situation. Everyone makes mistakes but i feel he should be smarter than that. Mertesacker came in for Oxlade but he looked a liability the whole game. I know he is slow but today he seemed super slow. Vermaelen had to mop after him the whole game. Maybe that's why Wenger send him forward the last 12 minutes of the game but let's be honest: it's not like Mertesacker will dominate as a forward either. Vermaelen was our best defender today and saved us from more goals. Gibbs and Sagna were better than Koscielny and Mertesacker but because of the amount of running they had to do throughout the game, there were gaps on both of our sides that City was running through.


The midfield was so so. I know it's hard when you are down to 10 men but we made too many mistakes with the ball. Diaby looked rusty but at least he managed 60 minutes without getting injured! Let's see how long that will last. Cazorla didn't have a good day: missed a lot of passes and more than once he was too busy holding his head and wondering why he missed the pass instead of running back and try to win the ball back. Wilshere was our best midfielder, he was everywhere and tried to carry the team on his back. I still feel sometimes he is too reckless with his body, but i guess that's the only way he knows how to play. Podolski wasn't great but he was trying to make some runs and cross the ball. Ramsey did ok, took too long on the ball at times but that's nothing new for him.

Theo missed the best chance we had to score at the end of the game. He shot the ball well, but Lescott blocked it at the goal line. He didn't have many other chances which was not surprising since we were down a man for most of the game. Giroud was disappointing. It took him too long to get settled into the game. He couldn't control his first touch and missed the best chance we got from a cross.  

As i said in the beginning, it's tough to judge how well we played since we were down to 10 men for most of the game. But i do feel we could have been more organized in defense and sharper going forward. The lack of impact players we have on the bench is obvious. We need some quality players to come in and we need Wenger to go. The sooner, the better.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Southampton vs Arsenal 1-1


Aaaaaaaaand things are back to normal. After we finally played a really good game against Newcastle, where for the most part all aspects of our team looked really good, today we were back to playing shit football and we deservedly got a shitty result. Except for the first 10 minutes of the game in which we started pretty brightly and our passing looked sharp, the rest of the game our performance was chaotic. The link in the middle of the pitch that our midfielders were supposed to create between our offense and our defense was non existent. The result was a constant loss of possession; very few chances for our forwards; and a lot of pressure on our defense.

The defense today was all over the place. We could have easily leaked more than one goal. Because of our inability to keep possession for long periods of the game, our defense was constantly under pressure. The first goal we conceded was an absolute joke in the sense that the ball should have been cleared long before Ramirez put it in the back of our net. Instead, all of our defenders looked panicked and the result was Southampton's first goal. Things didn't improve defensively in the second half either. We were continuously breached on the left side of our defense, and Puncheon was toying with our defenders. He missed a great opportunity midway through the second half when i thought he would score for sure, instead he  kicked the ball right at Szczesny. Regardless of the fact that we didn't concede a second goal in the game, our defense looked anything but solid. There was a sense of nervousness every time we had to clear the ball, none of our defenders played with enough confidence. I thought Southampton were running rampant on Gibbs's side especially in the second half. He was unnoticeable for large periods of the game and blew one of the few chances we created offensively in the second half. Sagna also got beat more than once throughout the game, same goes for Koscielny and Vermaelen. I can't say that any of our defenders played anything close to a good game.


Our midfield was also horrendous. As good as we played against Newcastle, today nothing was working for us in the middle of the pitch. You can count on one hand the chances we created for the whole game. We never controlled the game like we normally do. We constantly lost the ball in the middle of the field. At times the game was super boring today. Cazorla wasn't nearly as active as he was 3 days ago. A lot of his passes were a bit off. Same goes for Podolski: after a great game against the Magpies, today he was invincible. I can't remember even one moment where he was threatening to either score or put someone in a goalscoring position. Wilshere put a lot of effort, but was also largely ineffective throughout the game. He got a bit bruised with some tough challenges on him, but he never got into a rhythm as far as his passing. Arteta was doing his normal dirty defensive work, he had a chance to shoot at goal in the second half, but he was way off target. 


Oxlade- Chamberlain started brightly in the first half and was very active on the wing. He had a lot of runs on Southampton left side but his final pass was lacking. He slowly faded away in the second half and struggled with creating anything threatening. Theo also had a tough game. He didn't have a lot of service but the few chances he got, he didn't do much with. A telling sign about his and the team's performance, was a cross he attempted in the second half, where his cross went all the way into the crowd.

Uncharacteristically for Wenger, he actually made an early change and put Giroud in at the 58th minute. Too bad the Frenchman was super inneffective and barely made any impact. The game was as good as over, as soon as we put our "super subs" Gervinho and Ramsey. Gervinho's first job was to fall twice in succession with no one even close to him, he will be remembered with one shot at goal and that was about it. Ramsey didn't have any impact either which is not surprise for anyone. The fact that we count on Gervinho and Ramsey to turn around a game for us is straight up sad. Gervinho was hopeless and Ramsey has been really far from his best pretty much the whole season.

When you consider that we have pretty much no squad rotation, it is not surprising that this team is struggling for consistency. Unless someone gets injured, our back four stays the same every game. Even fucking Tottenham rotates their back four almost every game. When you look at our bench today, the only guy who i feel could have made a difference and give us a spark, was Rosicky. Apparently Wenger felt Gervinho gives us a better chance which is laughable. I have written about this before: every team in the top four rotates their squad constantly, thus ensuring that there are more than 11 guys who can contribute effectively throughout the season. Wenger is the only coach that if he could, he would play the same eleven the whole fucking season. The result is: a few wins here and there that give the fans some hope that we can compete with the top teams, but the reality is: constant  mediocrity as far as competing for a league title or any other trophy for that matter.   

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Arsenal vs Newcastle 7-3



Where do i start today? Let me first say that except for the 2nd and the 3rd sloppy goals that we allowed, this was our best performance in a long, long time!

We started the game very well, Oxlade had a good opening in the first minute of the game! After the initial pressure we put on Newcastle, the game evened out until our first goal. From there until half time we controlled the game, limited Newcastle to very few chances and we should have scored more. The way they equalized was pure garbage and Wilshere was at fault, all the way. Second half we started strong again, went ahead twice to only concede 2 sloppy goals back, but in the end our effectiveness up front today was too much for Newcastle and we deservedly won the game!

Normally i start with the defense, but today i want to start with Theo's performance. He had quite a game and not only made me happy by helping us win, he also helped my fantasy team get some pts. I thought his play today was very, very good and the scary part is that he could be better. All three of his goals were great: great finishing on all three, combined with pace and some dribbling when needed (3rd goal). He also had two assist from which, the first one for Giroud's first goal was simply a perfect cross. Where i feel he could have done better was his passing. We had a 3 vs 2 counter attack in the 39th minute where Theo had the ball and should have passed it to Cazorla, instead he waited too long and then when he did pass it, it was a bad pass. Similar situation in the second half: we had a counter in the 57th min and again Theo had the option to pass to Cazorla or Podolski and instead he took a bad shot at goal. If he can get a bit better at making the right decision/pass at counters, he would be close to unstoppable. 

The defense today was up and down. Great first half, good pressing on the ball and very few chances for the opposition. And then, twice we allowed goals that were sloppy to say the least. Sagna had a tough time with Obertan today. The Frenchman has good pace and simply outran him to set up Newcastle's second goal. Otherwise Bacary was solid but if we weren't playing so well in attack his mistake might have cost us. I would love to see Jenkinson get some games and not because he is better, but so we have two guys that are rotating at that spot. Vermaelen was solid and had no fault for any of the goals. Koscielny had a good game except for the second goal. After Sagna got beat by Obertan, his cross went right by Koscielny who should have closed down the angle and never allowed him to cross that ball. Gibbs also had a good game, an assist and some great runs forward, but he fell asleep for Newcastle's third goal. Ba sneaked behind him and just tapped the ball in. So, a lot of positives for the defense during big parts of the game, and a few bad mistakes.




 Our midfield and attack were outstanding. Podolski had a hell of a game and was involved in almost everything. He gave a superb pass to Theo for the first goal; then he set him up in the 36th minute when Theo should have scored again; gave another great pass to Gibbs who then assisted for Theo's second; and to top it off - scored a goal himself as well! This was one of Lukas's best games for the club and what i loved the most, was his unselfishness: he gave some great/smart passes in situations where he could have shot himself. Arteta was good as usual even though he didn't do much offensively (which is not his job anyway). Wilshere had a tough first half and fucked up miserably for their goal: you either stay where the wall is, or you don't. Also, unlike him, he pussed out and turned his head away from Ba's free kick, instead of heading the ball and blocking it. He made up for all of that in the second half: had two assists and hit some great crosses from corners as well. Cazorla was also very good today, even though he had only one assist, his passing was very sharp and he had some great one-touch passes throughout the game.  Oxlade-Chamberlain had a good game too. He scored a very nice goal and was active on the right side for most of the game.


Giroud obviously had quite an impact for a second half substitute. Both of his goals were very well taken and you can tell he is playing with confidence even though he hasn't played much lately.

So, today was a good day for the Gunners nation. Not only we got a very important win at home, but we actually played WELL! Considering that all of our games coming up in January and February will be pretty tough, it is a good time for us to start playing well. For a first time in a while i was excited about my post! C'mon You Gunners!

p.s. I still think that we need some players in January (left back, defensive midfielder) and i still stand behind my words that we need more squad rotation.

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.    

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Arsenal vs West Brom 2-0


We finally played well enough to deserve a somewhat controversial victory. There is no way to tell if we hadn't gotten the first penalty, would we have scored anyway and won the game, but there is no question that we played much better today than in any of our last 4 games. Our passing was much sharper and quicker, we pressed much better as a team and i feel we probably would have won the game regardless of the two penalties we got. Having said that, Cazorla should be absolutely embarrassed about his dive today. I am sure he will get a lot of shit about it in the next few days and deservedly so. There was absolutely no contact and he grabed his ankle like someone chopped it with an axe. I hope he learns from this and never does it again.

I thought our defense was solid throughout the game. I do feel that West Brom never got into a rhythm and never really put is under continuous pressure. They were missing a lot of passes, so for big parts of the game we were able to win the ball back quickly and keep possession. The fact that we had 59% off it, is a clear indication that we were controlling things.

I thought our biggest improvement from the past few games was our midfield. When we attacked, players were trying to play with one touch passing and always looking to go forward. Wilshere was outstanding today. He is finding the touch in his passing and is becoming more dangerous with every game that he plays. He had some great runs forward, gave some great through balls and was involved in everything we did. Not to mention that he runs non stop for 90 minutes. Arteta did what he was supposed to do: scored both penalties, which was extremely important. He did have a bad giveaway in the 84th min but luckily West Brom didn't capitalize on it. Cazorla was very active and had a very good game, except for the diving part. He was a constant threat going forward and was linking up well with the rest of the team. Oxlade had a quiet first half, but was much more positive in the second half. He had some great runs on the right and was unlucky when some of his crosses were not met by an Arsenal player. I don't know if he fouled Popov to get the ball in the build up for our second goal, but after that he made a great move in the penalty box and deservedly won a penalty. 


Gervinho was very active today but also very inefficient. He had some great chances to score with his feet and with his head and missed them all. This is what is frustrating for me with him: he can put himself in good positions but rarely does he make the right decision with ball, or sometimes his execution is simply not good enough. Still, today he was at least creating something up front, so he wasn't absolutely useless like he normally is.


Giroud had a good game. It was a bit frustrating for him because no one could give him the good pass to put him in a real goal scoring position, but he worked hard and was combining well with the rest of the team. He just needs to whine a bit less, he is a big guy and it's embarrassing when he whines to the ref that he was being fouled in the back or something. You are 6'3, get up and keep playing.

Positive result today. Our game was much better. We still have long ways to go to play well consistently and until i see us put 3,4 good games in a row, i am not going to rush to be too optimistic. But today's win is a start. Let's hope we build on it!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Arsenal vs Swansea 0-2


Tough one today. And this post will be a bit longer than usual because there are a lot of things that need to be discussed. Let's not kid ourselves: The Premier League has changed and that's a fact. You no longer have teams who are happy to come play the big teams and hope they go home without being embarrassed. With the amount of new coaches that are in the League, half of the teams in it, are playing the style of football once only Arsenal was known for: a lot of possession; quick one touch passing; always looking for open spaces and trying to be creative up front. To be successful with that type of football you need to do two very important things well: 1) be quick and decisive going forward ; 2) defend as a team and press the opposition EFFECTIVELY, so you can get the ball back or limit their chances. And as crazy as this sounds, i think we are not/haven't been good enough in both of these aspects of the modern game!

On point 1) I am curious to see, when you look at our possession numbers per game, how many of the successful passes we make are backwards to our defenders and goalkeeper; and side to side between the defenders. I bet you, that it's very high. Most teams that we play, allow us to have the ball, but as soon as we get into their half of the pitch, they press us hard and we end up passing the ball back between our defenders. By doing that, we create the illusion that we are controlling the game but in reality we are not creating any real chances. Our attacks take too long to develop and very often they finish with a cross in the box, which in a game like today when Giroud is on the bench, comes to the likes of Cazorla and Gervinho who are not good headers of the ball. When you combine this with the fact that a lot of teams are also getting better at keeping possession, our chances to score per game are very limited.

The picture bellow illustrates how well Swansea are putting us under pressure as soon as we get into their half of the pitch. Almost every Arsenal player is covered and being pressured by a Swansea player:



Now, on my second point that we don't defend as a team and press effectively, you can look at these pictures bellow:

We have three players around Yueng but everyone is looking at him and the ball and no one is closing him down...

...2 seconds later he in the middle of our own half and still there is no one close enough to him, to prevent him from passing...

Here Michu is on the ball, deep in our half. We have 4 of our players standing in a semi circle and 2 Swansea players next to Michu with no one pressing him OR covering them....

Don't get me wrong, i am not saying we are not trying to press the opposition and win the ball back. A lot of times, we TRY. But we do it in an unorganized way: 1 person is running around, chasing the player with the ball while the rest are watching. The opposition passes the ball a few times, our player gets tired and says "fuck it, i am done running for now". We need to get better at pressing as a TEAM, where when one of our players is pressing on the player with the ball and the rest of our team has covered every opposition player who is nearby, thus forcing them to kick the ball away or pass it to the goalkeeper.

I really don't know if Wenger is the coach who will help us achieve that. For the past 10 years we have never, ever, pressed well as a team. We used to compensate for that by being good offensively. But now-days when teams are organized, they limit our chances and we become an average team that a lot of times runs out of ideas. The scary part is that i thought today, Wenger had the line up correct except for the fact that Gervinho was playing as a striker. He even made the changes early enough and brought in the correct players: Giroud and Oxlade. So, tactically he didn't fuck up the starting line up that much or his changes. That brings me back to the two points i made in the beginning: we are NOT good enough defending as a team; we are NOT good enough going forward. The last two games, both Everton and Swansea looked much sharper in their attacking style and the one touch passing, than we did.

The only solution that i see for us is to:

#1 Get better at defending in an organized way
#2 Start playing more decisive in attack by using quick passes and one touch football
#3 Stop signing and get rid off shitty players like: Squilaci, Fabianski; Denilson; Djourou, Santos and Chamakh and not to forget Gervinho! Ramsey needs to go too, UNLESS he stops being so sloppy and casual with the ball and starts taking accountability for what he is doing on the pitch. I like Diaby, but "i have played" more games for Arsenal than he has.
#4 BUY or bring back from loan, a few good players in important positions: (left back to cover for Gibbs; defensive midfield to give Arteta a breather once in a while (Frimpong); another striker to rotate with Giroud or move Walcott to striker; even another right back, if you don't re-sign Sagna).
#5 Get rid of Gazidis or slash his salary in half, maybe then he will start thinking about what's important for the team and not only about profits!


A few words about the game today. We started slow and didn't create anything for the first 20 minutes. Once Vermaelen and once Szczesny had to save us from being scored on. We woke up a bit after the 25th min and we had some good attacks until the end of the half, unfortunately all of them finishing with crosses in the box. Vermaelen saved us again in the 30th min after making a great tackle on Dyer during a counter by Swansea. It was a high ball, kicked by their keeper, Michu won the high ball and set up Dyer who is lightning quick. This is how i envision using Giroud and Theo together: long ball, Giroud wins the header, Theo outruns everyone and scores. Too bad we rarely used them that way.

The second half we started very well and put them under pressure for the first 20 minutes. But that was about it. After that, Swansea regained their composure and even though Szczesny saved us again in the 83rd min, eventually they got what they deserved and scored. I thought Vermaelen and Szczesny were our best players today. Jenkinson had a decent game but made a bad mistake for the second goal. Mertesacker was also decent but a bit slow to react for their first goal. Gibbs was solid and put a lot of effort going forward. Cazorla finally had a good game. He was very active and took some good shots at goal. Theo and Wilshere weren't very effective today. Gervinho was useless and wasted the only good chance he had. Podolski was also pretty ineffective.

Hoping for better times to come, but the future looks average. I don't think we will make top 4 this year if we don't improve drastically.