Plenty Of Reasons To Be Positive About Arsenal This Season!

After the defeat against Everton I was livid. I’m not sure why really, but watching the game and seeing us concede a goal just before half time was a killer. We had played well for the first part of the first half and the frustrating thing was that we didn’t push on to score a second goal which in their current state, would have probably buried Everton and their fragile Premier League form.

For whatever reason, we took our foot off the gas and let Everton back into the game. It was a game I previewed and said would be tight – I incorrectly predicted a 2-1 for Arsenal – but I wasn’t a million miles away. With the game carefully poised at 1-1, anyone could have won the game.

Unfortunately it was Everton and it was yet another Merseyside team who beat us – our first defeat since the opening day of the season against Liverpool.

We were extremely unlucky not to get a point in the end despite our below par performance, with two shots saved on the line and stone wall penalty not given to Alexis Sanchez – and despite the disappointment it’s important to put things in perspective.

Yes, we’re not in the best position in the league after all the big teams won last night – we currently sit in 3rd on 34 points, with Chelsea top on 40, Liverpool above us on goal difference and Manchester City only a single point behind in 4th. Tottenham are 3 points behind in 5th, with United another 3 points behind them in 6th.

So if you take Chelsea out of the equation, then there’s only 4 points separating 2nd and 5th place in the Premier League.

If it wasn’t for Chelsea then I don’t think half the Arsenal fans would have been so disappointed and angry at losing to Everton. It’s the first time we’ve lost in 4 months and only the second time in the league. But Chelsea’s unbelievable form of 10 wins in a row is making them firm favourites.

Since the opening day defeat to Liverpool, our response has been nothing sort of outstanding.

In those games before the Everton loss, our record was 10 wins and 4 draws from 14 Premier League games – quite a response.

If you wanted to be picky, you would look at the games against Boro, Tottenham and United were we should have been braver and maybe won them, but at the same time 10 wins and 4 draws is nothing to be ashamed of.

Another positive is that the team looks much more capable of genuinely challenging for the  title this season. Defensively we have weaknesses (as Gabriel showed midweek) but the form of Koscielny and Mustafi has been excellent. Monreal and Gibbs are fighting for the left back position and Bellerin and his replacement Jenkinson have been doing okay.

One player we do miss though is Santi Cazorla. There is no-one in the team like him and probably along with Özil, Sanchez and Cech, is only one of 4 players in our squad that is irreplaceable. That is a worry going into the busy Christmas period when a massive player like that is missing. You’ll remember his injury a couple of seasons ago pretty much derailed our title challenge then.

We have a massive game on Sunday where the winner takes the spoils. With both teams under pressure I can see that game ended 1-1. It’s a game where each team can’t afford to lose and a draw would suit them both.

 

Mark Clattenburg Cost Arsenal The Game Tonight!

Arsenal lost for the first time since the opening day of the season in a game they didn’t deserve to lose – all because of that c*nt of a referee Mark Clattenburg.

Below par? Perhaps. Sluggish? Certainly. But Everton we in no way better than us tonight.

The problem with Clattenburg is that he is an attention seeker. He just LOVES the spotlight. The guy cannot help himself. He needs to be the centre of the universe and tonight he didn’t disappoint.

In a football match, the referee’s decisions matter. They dictate the tempo of the game and even the small decisions were awful. 

But he saved the best till last.

Deep into stoppage time, when Arsenal were turning the screw and pinning back Everton, the ball was blocked twice on the line. The ball ricocheted to Alexis Sanchez who was on the left side of the box. He clearly nicked the ball and then was blatantly taken out.

Stone wall penalty.

Even watching on TV in real time, I knew it was and penalty. It was one of those incidents you don’t need to see again, or from another angle in slow motion. It was a penalty every single day of the week.

And what does Clattenc*nt do? Wave play on obviously. 

We may not have played particularly well but that doesn’t mean we don’t deserve decisions when they are clear as day. We had 2 shots saved of the line and a clear penalty decision waved away. 

A lot of anger has been sent towards Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players but this time it’s not deserved. The defeat was down to one c*nt of a referee.

 

Can Arsenal Beat Everton Tonight? Here’s My Prediction!

This weekend was a decent one for Arsenal – we beat Stoke City 3-1, Manchester City lost, Liverpool only drew and Tottenham also lost by a single goal at Old Trafford.

But tonight sees us travel up to Merseyside in a game we usually struggle in. The results have been okay but it’s always a tough game up there and they always give us a run for our money.

Last year we beat them 2-0 at Goodison Park, with goals from Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck, and the season before we drew 2-2 after late, late goals from Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud to steal a point at the death. In 2014 we got mullered 3-0, and the season before that it ended 1-1. So the results have been mixed.

But what do you think? Can we beat Everton tonight?

It seems as if a win tonight would set a real marker in the title race and you just have the feeling that we might bottle it.

Prediction?

I think Everton will make it tough for us, considering how open they’ve been recently and in the process dropped silly points. They’ll be defending for their lives, especially as they know we have the ability to rip them apart when we’re on song.

I think the game will end 2-1 to Arsenal, and it’ll be very tight.

 

Vote Here! Was The Manchester United Game Positive or Negative For Arsenal?

We as most Arsenal fans expected, the Manchester United game was a disappointment.

Once again, Arsenal bottled it at Old Trafford and looked scared against Manchester United. There’s no denying that the home side dominated the game – creating the clearer chances and they were denied a stone wall penalty in my book.

But with seconds remaining in a game Arsenal were lucky to still be in, a darting run from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain found Olivier Giroud at the far post to head home emphatically – from Arsenal’s first attempt on target.

So was it a good game or bad game for Arsenal?

We played extremely poorly yet took away a point – so it depends on your viewpoint.

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For me when I saw the starting line-up I was shocked at the inclusion of Aaron Ramsey. The whole starting eleven looked strange and didn’t sit right with me – and it showed – as we plodded through the entire match second best.

I thought that Xhaka should have started alongside Coquelin and if you’re going to play Özil behind the front three with Alexis in the middle, then Walcott and Iwobi are a much better combination with the Chilean. The only way Ramsey (for Iwobi) would have worked was if Giroud was up top and Alexis replaced Walcott.

So what are your thoughts on the match? Were Arsenal lucky to nick a point or was playing poorly and not losing a sign of potential champions? Vote above and leave your comments below!

 

Sanchez Among Arsenal Stars to Shine on International Duty

Despite Gunners boss Arsene Wenger sweating on the fitness of Alexis Sanchez after the former Barcelona man picked up a hamstring injury during the international break, the forward once again demonstrated his immense qualities for Chile, scoring twice in helping them to a 3-1 World Cup qualifying win over Uruguay. Despite Wenger admitting to falling asleep while attempting to watch his star man in action, Sanchez is just one of a number of Arsenal players who could star on the world stage, with Chile among the outsiders in the football odds for the World Cup thanks to the form on Arsenal’s number seventeen.

Chile currently sit in the final automatic qualification position in the South American qualification standings, and having scored five goals for his nation during the campaign, Sanchez has once again demonstrated his worth on the international stage. Despite Lionel Messi’s Argentina applying pressure in fifth position, Chile are still odds on in the football odds with bookmakers Coral to make the finals in Russia. If Sanchez can stay fit from now until 2018, many will fancy Chile’s World Cup chances, with La Roja having lost out on penalties to hosts Brazil last time around.

Elsewhere for Arsenal, the likes of Mesut Ozil, Alex Iwobi and Hector Bellerin could be among those players to star on the biggest stage of them all, with the latter duo having recently burst onto the international team for Nigeria and Spain respectively. Having helped Germany to success in Brazil, Ozil will be hoping that his current form can help Joachim Low’s side to a second successive World Cup success. Coral have Germany as the 5/1 favourites in the football odds, with Argentina and Spain closely following.

Having turned down the opportunity to represent England, Iwobi has gone on to star for Nigeria, earning seven caps since his debut. Nigeria have won both or their final group stage fixtures as they hope to successfully qualify for Russia 2018, and with the Arsenal midfielder having impressed during his early career, the former England youth player could be one of the best African players on show.

Finally, and despite currently being ruled out through injury, defender Hector Bellerin looks set to make the right-back position his own for both club and country. Having fully committed to the Gunners despite heavy interest from Barcelona, Bellerin has three Spanish caps to his name, and with his continued development over the past two seasons, the speedster should be part of the Spain squad in Russia, who are currently 10/1 with Coral to win the whole tournament.