THE FOOTBALL THREAD Vol 2

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Arsenal






Despite rumours to the contrary, there is life in Arsenal’s Premier League season.
Defeats to Manchester United and Chelsea in eight days left Arsène Wenger’s side playing catch-up before a crucial game with in-form Liverpool this evening.
While never at their best, a resilient Arsenal rolled up their sleeves and responded with a rejuvenating win.
The only goal came 18 minutes from time when Tomas Rosicky’s inviting cross was RSVP’d by Abou Diaby’s header at the far post.
By way of celebration, half the Arsenal side piled on top of the Frenchman.
It was relief to the power of 10.
This was Wenger’s 300th Premier League win and the 450th of his Arsenal career. But the only stat to manager cares less about is the distance between his team and top spot.
Chelsea’s defeat at Everton and Manchester United’s draw at Aston Villa mean that gap is down to six points. Meanwhile Arsenal have now opened an eight-point divide between themselves and Liverpool in fourth.
This result can not make up for the disappointments of the past two Sundays but it does suggest Wenger’s optimism has credence.
It seems we have a three-horse title race once again.
Wenger made a couple of changes from the side beaten at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Bendtner started his first game since limping off against Tottenham on October 31. The Dane was the focal point of the attack so Andrey Arshavin dropped to the left flank. Meanwhile Emmanuel Eboue was back in the starting XI for the first time since December 19. The Ivorian had come off the bench in the defeats against Manchester United and Chelsea. Before that, he had been in Ghana for the Africa Cup of Nations. As a result of those inclusions, Theo Walcott and Bacary Sagna dropped to the bench.
In the early stages, the atmosphere off the pitch was indicative of results on it. The travelling fans were in full voice, the home supporters were relatively muted. Arsenal’s season had been shaken by those two successive defeats while Liverpool were unbeaten in their last seven Premier League games.
Neither side could afford defeat and that anxiety affected the opening quarter.
The opening minutes were lively enough however with the two sides exchanging half-chances from right wing free-kicks. First Steven Gerrard’s ball ricocheted off Bacary Sagna and Manuel Almunia had to make a flying interception then, at the other end, William Gallas nodded over from a fine delivery from Cesc Fabregas.
After that the game fell into a malaise. Arsenal had enough of the ball but perhaps there was a nagging fear of conceding on the break as they had against Chelsea and Manchester United. Certainly they were more reticent to go forward.
The chance that broke down the mental barrier came in the 20th minute. The stumbling Arshavin sent Bendtner clear on the right of the area. The Dane had a glimpse of goal but slashed his shot over the bar. Soon afterwards Nasri saw a goal-bound effort charged down for Pepe Reina flapped at a cross and Arshavin blazed over.
At the other end, Maxi Rodriguez latched on to a loose ball on the edge of the area and cracked his effort high.
The flurry of chances did not last. It did not help that Wenger was forced to make a change just after the half-hour. Nasri had gone to ground for no reason early on and immediately Rosicky was sent out to warm up. Eventually the French midfielder acceded to his injury.
To be honest, that was about it for the opening half. Arsenal were far from fluent and, on a freezing North London night, the first 45 minutes never got above lukewarm.
However the opening seconds of the second period would promise much more. In fact the first 15 minutes were pretty much end-to-end.
Arshavin reached the byline early on but blasted his shot high into the sidenetting. Lucas Leiva nearly found an immediate response however his fierce shot flew inches over the bar.
The chances were starting to come now yet nerves still seemed to be affecting both sides this evening. David N’gog raced clear on to Gerrard’s chip through. The Frenchman had a yard on Clichy and Gallas but the latter produced a wonderfully-timed challenge to slid the ball away at the crucial moment. Such interventions are fast becoming a trademark this season for Gallas.
Seconds later, Rosicky went clear on the left for an instant but his touch was too heavy and, just before the hour, the galloping Bendtner tried to steer home a shot only for Reina to block with his legs.
All of a sudden it seemed a game of football seemed to have broken out.
Bendtner went down under Daniel Agger’s challenge but referee Howard Webb booked the Dane for simulation. A couple of minutes later the striker laid the ball back for Rosicky to crack a drive inches over the bar.
This game was now an entirely different animal. The tension of the first half remained but invention had been added. Neither side were functioning at their best but Arsenal had the edge.
Walcott substituted Arshavin with 23 minutes left. Wenger had now replaced two of his front men and the only one remaining who was struggling for fitness.
It seemed that Bendtner would have to soldier on this evening.
And he did.
In the 72nd minute, the 22-year-old found himself surrounded and under pressure in the area but retained the presence of mind to feed a clever ball to Rosicky on the right. The Czech midfielder had time to pick his target. His chose Diaby at the far post. The Frenchman eluded his marker to power home a header. It was his seventh goal of the season and undoubtedly the most important.
In the wake of the goal, Liverpool finally threw off their shackles. They piled forward but there were only two heart-in-mouth moments before injury time – when Gerrard went down in the box and when substitute Ryan Babel slipped his marker before firing goalwards from 25 yards.
It was a dipping, swerving, curling effort but Almunia touched it on to the bar. A pivotal save.
The second half had been dramatic enough but there was one more twist.
In the dying embers of injury time Gerrard somehow won at free-kick five yards outside the area. Fabregas was booked for protesting the decision and then the Englishman’s effort hit the Spaniard’s outstretched hand as he jumped in the wall.
Liverpool complained when the whistle blew seconds later but no one could dispute the character of this victory tonight.
 
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Arsène Wenger... praised his side's resilience

http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3221548/first-team/arsenal-v-liverpool Arsenal 1-0 Liverpool
Barclays Premier League
Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 19:45



Wenger: 'A little goal made a massive result'




on a vital win...
Yes, it was a very difficult game because we played against an organised Liverpool team. It was a very tight game as well but in the end we turned it in our favour because we were resilient. We have shown good togetherness, good discipline as well, and then we got that little goal which makes a massive result for us tonight. Nobody realises what it is to play Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool on the trot. Physically and mentally it is very demanding, especially with two massive disappointments. It shows the team is solid, mentally strong and determined.
on the nature of the game...
I think it was a highly tactical game against a Liverpool team that didn't give us any space to play. We found it difficult to get our passing going because they were always in our way. We needed to be patient and not make a defensive mistake. They had one or two chances as well but in the end we got that goal. When you have the two results we had before [against Man United and Chelsea] the most important thing is to win the game.

on challenging for the title...
Let's be consistent and try to win our next game. I believe we will fight until the last second of the season and we did that tonight. That's what we want to continue to do. We believe we have a chance and you could see again that Chelsea lost tonight, Man United dropped points, so it is open for everybody. Everybody can drop points everywhere.

on his belief in their title chances...
I don't see any mathematical reason why we shouldn't believe. It can change quickly but for us it is more important for us to focus on winning our next game than speaking about the title because we had a big shock in our last two games. It was important to recover and come back with a win.

on the substitutions of Arshavin and Nasri...
Arshavin has a hamstring problem and Nasri had a knock on his head. He felt unwell and I didn't want to take a chance because it was his head. That's why I took him off. He wanted to stay on but he felt sick so I didn't want to take a chance. We have to make a scan on Arshavin tomorrow.

on a controversial final minute...
It was a controversial situation. I felt the free-kick against us was harsh because Gerrard I don't think deserved the free-kick he got. Afterwards maybe Cesc touched the ball with his hand but you could argue that there shouldn't have been a free-kick.

on accusations that Gerrard dived to win a penalty...
I leave that controversial side to you [the reporters]. I am sure you can make something out of it but do it without me.

on Nicklas Bendtner's booking for a dive...
Frankly from outside it didn't look like that. I have been told that [it was] but I thought first of all the referee had given a penalty; unfortunately he gave us a yellow card. He [Bendtner] will be upset but I have to check the video. It is very difficult to say if he has been touched.
 
Aiyoh. I have eyes like those of a puffer fish this morning due to lack of sleep once again.

But, it was well worth it! I truly enjoyed last night's matches!

Congrats to everyone who is happy with their teams' performance last night :cool:
 
Aiyoh. I have eyes like those of a puffer fish this morning due to lack of sleep once again.

But, it was well worth it! I truly enjoyed last night's matches!

Congrats to everyone who is happy with their teams' performance last night :cool:


aiyah dahlin - u willalways be gorgeous to me lah ..............

you are my ONE and only .... :mrgreen:

Why CNY holidays - feel like taking a ONE day shoppimg trip to Abu Diaby ... I men Abu Dhabi ... :rolleyes:
 
FGL D - Go to Abu Dhabi la then! I hear it's a lovely country with gorgeous sceneries. Ya lah, my eyes damn puffy today. I put concealor also no diff! :???:
 
hahahaha... expected all to be out in full force once the gunners won. wondered how many ppl actually stayed up & watched the match to see how badly arse played or the cesc fibreglass handball in the penalty box towards the end. no wonder the fans are always chanting, "SAME OLD ARSENAL, ALWAYS CHEATING". guess most just checked the results in the morning & are grateful that one goal mattered. well, three points dropped is still the same no matter how you look at it. still gotta move on.

funny thing is, chelsea lost, manure drew & arse won. guess it was a nite of upsets all round.... ;-)
 
hi LH, FGL, Ive been good and busy !

wahahaha, I read somewhere that the Gerrard freekick that led to the handball was dubious anyways...not surprising to me, since its Gerrard.Woohoo, time to get outta here!
 
hi LH, FGL, Ive been good and busy !

wahahaha, I read somewhere that the Gerrard freekick that led to the handball was dubious anyways...not surprising to me, since its Gerrard.Woohoo, time to get outta here!

Yeah .. plus Gerrard dived to try to cheat the ref and didnt even get a yellow card unlike Bendtner ... no one the fella was passed over as England capt and Capello gave it to Rio instead ... :p

wah won 2 business lunches and 2 dinners & a few drinks betting against my pool kakis - shioks - foc makan from today rite up to the weekend ....

GUNNERS RULZ!
 
aiyoh....the black pot is brewing & being stirred & threatening to overflow liao.

i better follow in the shoes of snuffy & get outta here! woo hoo!
 
see ya dahlin .. i'M GOING FOR LUNCH TOO...


wahdam hungry - this morning I had light breakfast - just ONE PRATA KOSONG
 
ahh yes, just got back from collecting my winnings from arse's loss to chelsea over the weekend. not to mention roll over from the two previous arse results against manure & villa. who needs makan & drinks when you have cash in hand? a much better sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. ;-)

shld have wagered on arse getting the quadruple this season also. it looks to be heading in that direction what with all the BOLD declarations posted here. :roll:
 
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not to mention roll over from the two previous arse results against manure & villa.

this is seriously hilarious. never in my life i've met a scouser betting on an Arsenal loss when we're up against Man Utd.

and you call yourself a Scouser? Well Done.

i guess when it comes to money, team loyalty doesn't count.
 
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ahh yes, just got back from collecting my winnings from arse's loss to chelsea over the weekend. not to mention roll over from the two previous arse results against manure & villa. who needs makan & drinks when you have cash in hand? a much better sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. ;-)

shld have wagered on arse getting the quadruple this season also. it looks to be heading in that direction what with all the BOLD declarations posted here. :roll:

and what were the odds you got from SP?
 
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