So it seems that our club record signing is on his way to Nice where he will link up with Ramsey on the fancy French coast. He will be going there on loan without an option to buy. He has had great games and crap games and many anonymous games. He is clearly a gifted forward but somehow it did not work out for him at AFC…shame…I am sure he will help Nice a lot in the French league.
AMN is apparently closing on a move to Southampton, Not’Forest, Aston Villa or West Ham but the most likely destinations at this stage are Southampton and Forest. I think he is a very talented player who just never settled in one position. He will be the perfect squad player wherever he goes because of his versatility. Wishing him luck and sad to see a gooner leave…
Bellerin – once the Spanish jewel of our squad, the most expensive player of our squad wanted by the likes of Barcelona, Man City and Bayern Munich…An injury later, some soul searching, a new coach and a loan later…he is ready for new pastures. I think AFC is trying to sell him but he wants to end his contract to join Spain again and most likely Betis
So long good friends of AFC, shame it did not work out for you but I think that all AFC fans recognize your efforts and wish you the best!
The way things are looking at the moment, there is no ceiling for this group of players.
I can’t remember the last time I felt such excited anticipation before matches – and they’re delivering on my expectations. So.
Out of the blocks quickly. Dominating from the off. A miss kicked up-and-under by Benjamin. Gaby J nudges the new boy Senesi off-balance, takes the dropping ball under sublime control and embarks on a mazy, sinuous run into the penalty area. Just when You think he’ll overdo it, a neat side-foot to Gaby M’elli on his outside. Quick control and a fierce shot the goalkeeper can only parry. Odergaard, cleverly, touches the rebound into the back of the net. 1-0.
Total dominance continues (in the first half Bournemouth managed 0 shots and 0 incursions into Arsenal’s area). Moments later, Benjamin to Bukayo, overlaps with perfect timing for the return ball. Fired across the area to Gaby J who mis-controls into the swinging boot of Captain O. 2-0.
A slight drop off, followed immediately after the break by Bournemouth upping the tempo having shifted from a back 5 to a back 4. Lots of aerial balls to the mountain called Moore (geddit!), dealt with supremely by Gaby Mags. Arsenal barely out of second gear. Then a free kick on the right, taken quickly to Gaby M’elli. Deep cross from the by-line chested down by GX and passed to Tequila at the top of the D. Left-footed (supposedly his weaker), a bending howitzer into the top right corner. Cue Zinchenko clutching his head in disbelief! 3-0.
Gaby J should have been awarded a goal, but was denied – so pathetic is the off-side rule now. Subs ESR and Eddie had chances late in the day. Highlight? Possibly the away fans singing “Tequila (Saliba)” to our new defensive hero for fifteen continuous minutes before he even scored!
Otherwise, it’s not merely that we won three on the bounce. It’s the way they’re playing that is SO satisfying.
Ramsdale – 8 White – 8 Saliba – 10 Gaby Mags – 10 Zinchenko – 9 GX – 8 Thomas – 7 Saka – 8 Captain O – 9 Gaby M’elli – 9 Gaby J – 10
Subs not really on long enough, and the heat was truly out of the game by then , but a collective 7.
I loved the trolling on the BBC HYS feed on Saturday night, that we haven’t beaten anyone, that we’re now crowing we’re going to win the league, etc. They do hate us out there. Did anyone tell Liverpool, Chelsea or Manure that Arsenal haven’t beaten anyone, because they only played teams they would be expected to beat?
So our numbers against the Cherries are rather pleasant as we have only lost one out of our last 10 games against them but their performance against Aston Villa shows us that Scott Parker’s side can be tough to beat and at times entertaining to watch too. Of course, they suffered a heavy defeat last week to Man City but let us now look too much into it as the Citizens will be thrashing a lot of teams this season…
Winning this game will make it 3 for 3 for us and will help build our momentum as well as growing confidence. Let us not expect too many changes in our starting line-up and the same could be said of the Cherries…
So here is the expected line-up…surprise surprise:
The only question mark would be White in case Tomy is fit…
As for the Cherries, the players to watch are Neto, Senesi, Cook, Dembele, Tavernier, Moore and Solanke.
It will not be a walk in the part and I expect the Cherries to go after White and Zinchenko and exploit also the space behind our advancing Xhaka…If we play with discipline at the back and in the middle, we should grab the three points.
Given the opposition, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Ode or Xhaka score and then another goal for Gabriel Martinelli. I think we will edge a nervy game by winning 2-1 away! COYG! Also we have Wilshere now in our corner who can give us some insights on the Cherries…
Having taken the plunge on an article back in March analysing our run-in, I have decided in the absence of a match report to-date, to try again.
So here goes: Comfortable start to the match but gave up a very good chance early on which Ramsdale did very well to smother. We looked lively and played some great football. These days it seems so much more likely that we’ll score, I’m thinking 0-2 at Nurnberg and the rest of the pre-season, then Palace. We needed a little inspiration. We got a lot !!! My son texted me and said that he was just thinking Jesus was playing well but hopefully would be able to “step up” !! Then he scores THAT goal !!
The second goal was sweet because of the Vardy assist and the fact our “fox in the box” was there to score. Half time came with us still playing great football although we gave up a couple more chances and the Vardy ‘penalty” was a beautiful thing. AR got a little lucky because many times that would be given, but it wasn’t a penalty.
The own goal was unfortunate again AR rushing out. I have to say I think that’s his style and as our defenders get more used to it, I think it will cause less problems. I still prefer it to the rooted to the line style of our former (very good to be fair to him) keeper. AR is better.
Thanks to their keeper for returning the favour, then we conceded a soft one which exposed our left sided defending and was not good from Ramsdale. So panic stations and hunker down to defend the win right? No Sir(s and Ma’am’s). Martinelli won the ball back in midfield and combined with Jesus to score a delicious goal that knocked the stuffing out of the Foxes. Boom !!!!! 4-2 to The Arsenal !!
Ramsdale 6
White 7 Saliba 7 Gabriel 7 Zinchenko 6
Partey 7 Xhaka 7
Saka 7 Odegaard 8 Martinelli 9
Jesus 10
So what to make of it? My March article was a “prediction” of how we’d finish and what we needed to do to get C/L (Top 4). I had us getting 15 points from 12 games, 3 wins, 6 draws and 3 losses. We ended up with 6 wins and 6 losses. My hope was to turn draws into wins at mid table teams and not lose to rivals. We did that adequately but lost to Brighton at home and at Palace, Southampton and Newcastle, unfortunately turning “expected draws” (a draw vs Brighton wouldn’t have been the end of the world at the time) into losses. In every game it came down to one thing – No goals scored early enough (or at mostly at all !!) in the game to make a difference to our opposition’s tactics and set up.
I get the feeling we have belief that we will score. Mitigating factors will be: Better/harder opposition, Inevitable mistakes/bad luck/bad refereeing, Miserable winter conditions, Injuries and suspensions.
What it won’t be is lack of belief, quitting or soft center. I really think we’re on the right track. I actually believe Europa League is perfect for us also this season, remember the old saying “be careful what you wish for !!” Lets’ see how Spuddies and Chavs fare. What I do know is there’s only two teams with 100% records in the PL. Soft start right, easy wins? Yep, Fulham away then Palace at home – too easy. Oh wait – that’s not us !! Hope you get my point. We will have a lot harder tests coming soon but I love the way we’ve started. Let’s just take it from there.
And so the time has come for…the season to begin! but allow me to first congratulate all our England fans here for the amazing Euro win by your Women’s team! What a tournament and what a team! 4 Gunners in it as well 🙂
Back to EPL footie now, Crystal Palace won’t be an easy game to play…especially away. They only lost 4 games at home last year and we did not beat them either last year so the reading of stats and last year’s history does not favour us…
One of the key match ups will be Zaha – White and I think Saka-Partey-Saliba will need to be strong because there is no way White will be able to contain Zaha…
So while the season is looking mighty exciting with the great pre-season and our good transfer window so far, I think that we will be missing Tomy a lot tomorrow…
Turner will definitely not be a threat to Ramsdale’s nr. 1 spot unless Ramsdale’s level drops immensely
Saliba is going to push hard to be in the starting line-up
Jesus seems to adapt well to the team and the team to him
Martinelli is looking sharp
Zinchenko had a good 45 mins
Partey-Xhaka to still be our central midfield double-pivot
Odegaard to be named as our captain?
So the need to trim the squad is still there and the need to get a reliable back-up option to Martinelli is still there too. As mentioned, I d go for Barnes or Kostic. I am not sure the club is looking to buy a steelier midfielder, unfortunately…
COYG! Only a pre-season game but always nice to beat Chelsea
“We have a large squad so we have to make some decisions as well on the players that we’re not going to be using consistently and be fair and straight with them and that’s a process that is going to start very soon as well. We have a big squad and now we have to make things happen.” Arteta
So who could likely to be concerned by the squad trimming process:
Leno (sale), Runarsson (sale or loan)
Cedric or Bellerin (sale)
Pablo Mari (sale)
Nuno Tavares (loan)
AMN (sale), Torreira (sale)
Sambi (loan), Vieira (loan)
Pepe (sale or loan), Nelson (sale or loan), Balogun (loan), Marquinhos (loan)
Oulad, Azeez, Patino, Taylor-Hart (all loan)
We will be playing the EPL, Europa League and FA Cup next year…3 competitions, we need a squad of up to 26 players including 3 GKs and 2-3 youth players…we already know a large portion of our squad for next year:
So it seems we are starting to also look at midfielders to bolster our squad…We got F. Vieira who is clearly one that needs a bit of time to settle given his young age and lack of EPL experience. But a few names are resurfacing more relentlessly now:
Tielemans – a good eye for a pass, a decent ability to work in midfield to get the ball back, a good ability to drive the ball forward and a good shot as well. Could go missing in games and also prone to injuries…
Milinko-Savic – a hard working midfielder with a very good shot. An improved Xhaka going forward but suffers from same lack of pace.
Paqueta – a very good attacking minded midfielder. Excellent dribbling and shots and ability to get in the box.
Out of the 3, I d take Tielemans but still think we can get better players…