Not exact matches
The way that Wenger has Arsenal set up to play, usually anyway as we
dominate possession against all but the biggest clubs we face,
means that his power as a target man and his link up play are invaluable in breaking down stubborn defences and bringing the players around him into dangerous areas.
he didn't play the u21 match so maybe you are right; wouldn't mind really, Leicester at home
means we will
dominate possession anyway so it's probably a better game for him to debut (if that's the plan).
The Gunners
dominated possession, created more chances and had more shots on goal, but it
meant little as they suffered defeat and now have to respond on Saturday with many likely to argue that it's irrelevant as this proves that they aren't capable of winning the title this season.
We started brightly enough, pressing Everton in their third of the pitch and not allowing Howard, Jagielka or Stones time on the ball to pick out Lukaku and build from there, or play through their midfield, this
meant we were winning back
possession regularly enough and
dominating the game.
Though yesterday seemed to be different for a long period of time as they
dominated possession, they eventually succumbed to the pressure once again and conceded a third, which
meant that they could not get the favourable result that they were hoping for on the night.
In what has become a familiar sort of match for Arsenal over the past few years, the Gunners
dominated possession today, but a lack of incisive passing and finishing
meant that one of three shots on target for Blackburn looped in past Wojciech Szczesny and put Blackburn Rovers into the FA Cup quarterfinals.