Will love you to bang in one at
least against man city!
Not exact matches
Arsenal are now tied with
Man City, Spurs, Crystal Palace and Watford for
least goals conceded and when you consider how we started and also had two players sent off
against Chelsea, that suggests to me that as well as being a great keeper, Cech's influence is starting to spread through the team, especially the defence.
Despite a somewhat disjointed performance from the Arsenal team we did at
least manage to earn a point from the Premier League match
against top four rivals
Man City yesterday and the fans will be hoping that this can be the start of our usual strong finish to an EPL campaign.
At
least at the Emirates we have had an excellent record this season, with our only League defeat coming
against Man United, but we have now lost both our meetings with
City this season by a three goal difference.
Going into this Saturday's home game
against Brendan Rodgers» side, what do Arsenal need to do to win all three points and move up to second place, at
least until
Man City play on Monday?
With countless internationals with experience of playing all over Europe, coupled with their ability to compete
against the likes of Chelsea and
Man City in the Champions League, they have enough to suggest that they certainly would be involved in the title race at the very
least.
With Arsenal likely to be involved in a much more open game next weekend at
Man City, where the pace and movement of Welbeck can really help us, has Wenger been saving this different animal from Giroud to be unleashed
against City as we try to secure at
least third and a guaranteed Champions League place?
winning to
Man City is seen by some as a prowess and the resurgence of WENGERS glory days, well I don't see it that way, some see it as an outstanding victory first because we were not beaten merciless and then we scratched a win to a Man City that btw is not at it's best... we had an awful game yesterday, yes we got the points but unconvincing to say the least... WENGER is willing to change!!!!!!??? YES only when pressure mounted and for the first time his job was questioned, why did not happen before, we all know that the stubborn deluded man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was against the ropes.
Man City is seen by some as a prowess and the resurgence of WENGERS glory days, well I don't see it that way, some see it as an outstanding victory first because we were not beaten merciless and then we scratched a win to a
Man City that btw is not at it's best... we had an awful game yesterday, yes we got the points but unconvincing to say the least... WENGER is willing to change!!!!!!??? YES only when pressure mounted and for the first time his job was questioned, why did not happen before, we all know that the stubborn deluded man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was against the ropes.
Man City that btw is not at it's best... we had an awful game yesterday, yes we got the points but unconvincing to say the
least... WENGER is willing to change!!!!!!??? YES only when pressure mounted and for the first time his job was questioned, why did not happen before, we all know that the stubborn deluded
man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was against the ropes.
man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was
against the ropes....
Last week I waxed lyrical about how
Man City had scored at
least two goals in each of their last twelve fixtures
against Newcastle.
After recent matches
against Chelsea and
Man City, Bolton will at
least be targeting fellow strugglers QPR for some points.
But they should of, or at
least their performances merited a reward of some kind, and at both Stamford Bridge and Eastlands,
against Chelsea and
Man City respectively, West Ham shown a tremendous amount of character to hold their own and to create chances, glorious ones at that.