Sunday, 20 January 2013

Chelsea V Arsenal (Review)




Arsenal's positive away record, combined with Chelsea's poor run of home games created plenty of anticipation for today's game. With Arsenal desperate for a big win and Chelsea in need of resurgence, there was bound to be a lot of talking points. Arsenal were without Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Mikel Arteta, Lukasz Podolski and Gervinho for today's game, leaving them with a lack of bite in attack. Chelsea on the other hand were without their skipper John Terry, Romeu, Victor Moses and John Obi Mikel.

It was yet another slow start that cost Arsenal a result in the Premier League this season. Chelsea needed a good start after their poor run of home games and got it when Juan Mata put the Blues ahead within 6 minutes, following a Giroud strike at the other end that should have put Arsenal 1-0 up. Things went from bad to worse for Arsenal, their weaknesses in defence was exposed again when Backary Sagna was caught out of position, leaving Szczesny to stick a food out and foul Ramires. The resulting penalty was buried by Frank Lampard, who proved once again that he still has a lot to offer the European Champions.

2-0 within 16 minutes.

For the rest of the first half Chelsea continued to dominate. The attacking force of Mata, Hazard, Ramires, Lampard and Torres tested Arsenal time and time again, their major fault being their inability to finish their chances, with Torres putting the ball into row z once again this season. There were only few chances from Arsenal, a 20 yard strike from Santi Cazorla was saved by Petr Cech, and a fantastic pass from Jack Wilshere nearly allowed Giroud to get a goal back.

Despite those chances, the half still ended with Chelsea in complete control.

The second half was a lot brighter from Arsenal. They looked like a different team, a team capable of challenging the top teams in the league, a team they should have looked like from the start. Wenger's half-time words worked, as Theo Walcott buried the ball expertly after a fantastic pass from Cazorla to get a goal back for the gunners. A goal reminiscent of the great Thierry Henry (who has been training with Arsenal for the past few weeks). Arsenal were buzzing. The stadium was alive with noise from both sets of fans as Arsenal constantly bombarded Chelsea with attack after attack. Chelsea still managed to break, but Vermaelen was a brick wall Arsenal desperately needed. Mertesacker's continued poor form meant the Belgian had to work a double shift to keep Chelsea out.

Despite Arsenal's continued dominance, it was Chelsea who had the best chance of the second half. Demba Ba escaped a poor attempt for an offside trap from Per Mertesacker to take the ball around Szczesney, only for Thomas Vermaelen to save the day again  with a fantastically angled block. Arsenal drew even more hope from this and moved forward yet again. Chelsea managed to hold them off, despite a stoppage time free-kick, several corners and a Giroud header.

It was a game of two halves, the first belonging to Chelsea, the second to Arsenal, however it was Arsenal's weakness at the back and lack of quality finishing up front that cost them a point in today's game. Chelsea have ended their poor run of games at Stamford Bridge and look forward to chasing Manchester City and Manchester United (who play Spurs later today). Arsenal on the other hand need Wenger to spend big in the transfer market, a proven striker and a strong centre-back are essential, with a defensive midfielder also a possibility.

The next two weeks are vital for Arsenal in determining whether they will be in the Champions League next season. Improvements are needed, and they are needed fast.

Player Ratings:

GK: Szczesney- 5

Made a couple of good saves throughout the game, and couldn't do much about the penalty, but it was that incident and his weak hand to Mata's goal that contributed to his low rating.

RB: Sagna- 5

It was a performance that was unlike Sagna. Caught out of position which lead to Chelsea's penalty, and was also at fault for letting Mata get so much space for the first goal. His performance picked up in the second half, but it wasn't enough to save him in the end.

LB: Gibbs- 7

Constantly getting forward and is becoming more and more influential in Arsenal's play as the season goes on. Made a vital tackle in the second half, but also got caught out of position a few times leaving Vermaelen to cover for him.

CB: Mertesacker- 5

Not a disastrous performance, and he has had worse. A positive shot in the second half was his best moment. He let Demba Ba escape down the wing which nearly got Chelsea a 3rd goal. He is slow, clunky and for someone who is 6'7, weak in the air. Sell him, please!

CB: Vermaelen (C)- 9

Our rock at the back. Put in a fantastic shift at the back today and didn't stop working. Halting attacks from Ba and Ramires as well as throwing the tackles in when needed, he also held off when they were not. An excellent captain's performance.

CM: Coquelin- 7

Was unlucky that Ramires' foul on him lead to the goal, he didn't look the same after that and was substituted for Aaron Ramsey in the second half. Played well and won the ball back a few times, but still isn't Arsenal's answer to a defensive midfielder.

CM: Diaby- 6

Did well spreading the play and was a big presence in Arsenal's midfield when they went on the attack, something Arsenal have missed in recent years. He got out of jail after nearly giving away a penalty in the opening of the game though.

CM: Wilshere- 8

Another tenacious performance from Arsenal's terrier. This guy does not stop working, a classic box-to-box midfielder. He played some great passes today, and Giroud can definitely not complain about the service he got. Wilshere is going to be a HUGE player in Arsenal's future, and they are lucky to have him tied down to a long term contract.

RW: Walcott-7

He spent most of the first half offside, but his pace was always going to be dangerous. The finish for Arsenal's goal was fantastic and you can tell his has been working on it. Should not have been playing on the wing today, but still managed to get himself on the scoresheet.

LW: Cazorla-8

Set up Arsenal's goal and looked agile and positive throughout the game. Gives Arsenal an extra dimension, but again should not be playing on the wing. I'd have rather seen Arshavin in for Coquelin to allow Cazorla and Wilshere the run of the midfield. Despite this, he had a very good game once again.

FC: Giroud-6

Missed three chances that could have made the difference. If he had buried his first shot (which he should have) the game could have been a lot different. Coupled with another chance right at the death that he also should have directed at goal, it wasn't the best day for Olivier.

Overall team performance: 7

The first half was dire, but the second half picked up and Arsenal showed what they are capable of. Although they looked weak, their poor performance in the first half was down to a complete drain of confidence. Although this was reinstated in the second half, it wasn't enough to get them a point.

Arsenal's MOTM: Thomas Vermaelen




Sunday, 13 January 2013

Arsenal Vs Manchester City (Preview)

It's been a difficult year for both sets of fans in this Super Sunday game.

Manchester City haven't quite clicked into gear this season after Aguerooooooooo's goal in May. Arsenal on the other hand have hit the inconsistency that their fans (including myself) are now used to. Ten years ago this fixture looked a lot different. It wouldn't have been a favourite for a Super Sunday game for a start, and in terms of league position, the roles would have almost certainly been reversed.

Arsenal started well defensively this season, but through all their battling looked noticeably week at the back. Arsenal fans have been calling for some stability there with Mertesacker making far too many mistakes and the lack of an anchorman in midfield after the departure of Alex Song, but with Abou Diaby back in the fold Wenger will no doubt use that as a reason not to sign a replacement. Despite their free scoring prowess in recent games against Reading and Newcastle, City have conceded the least amount of goals in the league of any team this season (19) yet haven't managed a goal at the Emirates in the previous 5 games.

Manchester City have had their problems too this season, with Robin Van Per- I mean Manchester United sitting comfortably at the top of the league, United's 'little brother' have been trying to nurse the hangover from last season's success. Roberto Mancini's unrelenting desire to prove that Mario Balotelli isn't a complete liability would have backfired a lot more than it has without Eden Dzeko's contributions. Being 7 points behind United, Mancini has to start going with proven results in Dzeko,Tevez and Aguero (when he returns from injury) rather than possible potential. Although after this...


...I don't think it will be too long before it's one less thing Mancini has to worry about. I'll be shocked if Mario isn't out the door by February.

So after all of their respective problems this season. Where do we stand? 

Well Manchester City are without Aguero, Nasri, Yaya Toure and Kolo Toure .

Whilst Arsenal will have to play without Olivier Giroud, but other injuries seem to have cleared up, with Diaby expected to make his return. However, don't expect anything more than a substitute appearance from the big Frenchman.  

This game is likely to produce more tense moments than spectacular ones, and with City's injuries and Arsenal's inconsistency, I would say a cautious approach from both teams would be expected. In saying that, football is a funny old game and as we have seen with Bradford City beating Villa, Arsenal and Wigan, and City's unbelievable comeback against QPR to win the league last season. We should know by now that anything can happen. 

There is something in the air today, an air that suggests fireworks are on the horizon. I may be wrong, but this could well be a blockbuster. With both teams needing points for different reasons, this could well be an attacking, free-flowing game between two very big football clubs.

My Prediction: Arsenal 2-2 Manchester City

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Thursday, 10 January 2013

Welcome! A Brief Guide to Writing On The Open Road's Blog

Welcome!

I've given Blogging a few tries over the past few years and for one reason of another I have always abandoned it soon after starting. Whether it was a lack of confidence or just sheer laziness, I never made a go of it. So here I am again, starting completely from scratch. What makes this time different? What makes this Blog the one that I stick with? 

Well it's simple.

I'd never been passionate about anything in my previous Blogs. They were always off the cuff rants and after thinking about it, I just didn't care about what I was writing. What makes this Blog different is that I know what I am passionate about, and I know what I enjoy writing about. So what can you look forward to from this Blog?

Here is a brief list:

  • Football analysis, discussion and opinion.
  • Short stories, poems and novellas.
  • Articles and debates.
  • Travel updates and blogging about my adventures abroad.
Hell, I might even add a few more as time goes by. Please feel free to comment, link me to content and even e-mail me if you feel you have an issue you think should be discussed. 

Thank you for previewing my Blog. I will add new content as and when I can, but for now I wish you well and look forward to meeting new people and sharing my stories with you.


-Writing On The Open Road



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