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Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 February 2018

Spurs Vs Arsenal: Stop blaming City, Arsene! Arsenal have been left defenceless by your transfer failings

The Gunners erred badly in failing to sign a quality centre-half during the January window, as Harry Kane proved once again on Saturday As Harry Kane soared above the Arsenal defenders to make it seven goals against the Gunners in seven games, a familiar sense of déjà vu could be seen among those players wearing the red and white at Wembley.



Traditionally, Wembley has been good to Arsenal, the venue for three FA Cup triumphs in the last four seasons, but there were to be no celebrations on Saturday, as Arsene Wenger’s top-heavy side was swept aside by a dominant second-half showing by bitter rivals Tottenham.We shouldn't have been surprised, of course.

Arsenal’s away form in 2018 has been disastrous. They’ve won none of their five games on the road in sofar this year, losing four times and conceding 10 goals overall.A week on from their 5-1 demolition job on Everton at Emirates Stadium, the Gunners' dismal away record was encapsulated in another Jekyll and Hyde defensive performance.

The onus was on Hector Bellerin to attack down the right-hand side but he enjoyed next-to-no success andArsenal struggled to muster up any chances of note inthe first half until the Spaniard smashed an effort overthe bar on 40 minutes.

The 20-year-old Greek defender Konstantinos Mavropanos was the only defensive addition made by Arsenal in January and when Wenger was asked why he didn’t strengthen a porous defence which has conceded the most goals out of the top six (36) so far this season, a familiar excuse was made.“Everybody looks for defenders," he argued.

"You could see again, you look at [Manchester City], they buy again a defender [Aymeric Laporte].

How much money did they spend on defenders in the last three years?

“We don't have the financial power of Manchester City.And the fact that they conceded half the goals we conceded is as well down to the fact that, offensively, they are very powerful. And they have a lot of possession in the opponent's half that we have not."

While Arsenal were spending £60m – a club record – on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund, their rivals were strengthening in key areas by signing players that they desperately needed.

The departure of Alexis Sanchez to Manchester United was indeed a hammer blow but it was offset by the arrivals of Henrikh Mkhitaryan, so perhaps Wenger got his priorities wrong by deciding to bolster an attack which already boasted Alexandre Lacazette and super-sub Olivier Giroud, who has since been sold to Chelsea.



Lacazette’s late spurned opportunity to equalise – an excellent piece of play where he used his movement to go around Davison Sanchez before shooting inches wide – is an example of a player who looks rusty after playing a bit-part in recent matches.

Jonny Evans was targeted by Arsenal in January and what has been labelled as a ‘below-valuation bid' was unsurprisingly rejected by West Brom.

Although he’s not the world class defender Arsenal need, he would have added some solidity to a defence which has looked disorganised and vulnerable away from home this season.

Per Mertesacker is retiring this summer, Laurent Koscielny has a troublesome Achilles problem and the youngsters Rob Holding and Calum Chambers need a spell on loan to aid their development.

Asked why he did not request more money to spend on his defence from Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke,
Wenger added: "If Kroenke gives you £200m, Man City then get £400m."The trend of blaming your competition for their intelligent work in the transfer market has to stop.

Wenger needs to instead focus of better organising his defence if the Gunners are to have any chance of securing a top-four spot this season.

This is now Arsenal's longest run of games without a clean sheet (nine) in 17 years. Those glaring defensive deficiencies weren't addressed in January.

They have to be resolved in the summer.By then, though, it could already be far too late, with Arsenal looking increasingly likely to miss out on Champions League football for the second successive season.
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Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Bellerin levels late on for Arsenal plus 5 talking points from Arsenal vs Chelsea game




Hector Bellerin struck in stoppage time to secure a dramatic draw for Arsenal against Chelsea.

Arsene Wenger was left fuming after Eden Hazard and Marcos Alonso staged what had appeared to be a stunning smash and grab raid for Chelsea.

Jack Wilshere had shot Arsenalto within 25 minutes of only their third victory in their last eight Premier League games.

The strike was the midfielder’s first goal in 43 Premier League matches, with his last against West Brom in May 2015.

But referee Anthony Taylor ruled Hector Bellerin had fouled Eden Hazard in the box just twominutes later.

The Belgian then netted from the spot.

With six minutes left Alonso rifled in from close range from substitute Davide Zappacosta’s cross.

But with the clock ticking, Bellerin struck for the Gunners.

Here are five key talking points from the thriller at the Emirates.

1. Wilshere tremendous once again

He has been terrific in his bid to win friends and influence people, namely Wenger, the man who makes the decisions over a new deal.

The question marks over his ability to influence a high-intensity game, however, remained.

Not any more. What tremendous character he showed here.At times he was given the runaround by Cesc Fabregas who was offensively more astute and defensively more productive.

Wilshere’s 33rd-minute yellow card, for clattering into his Spanish counterpart, looked to be frustration.Smashing in that 64th minute sizzler was a far better way of expressing it.

Wilshere is back -and he means business.

2. Sanchez has exploded into life again

Fascinating how he has suddenly exploded into life again after a subdued four weeks or so.

There have been times over thepast month or so when Sanchez has looked as though he has been marking time as heruns his contract down.

Now, with the window open, Chelsea and Manchester City inneed of reinforcements and Liverpool about to lose Coutinho, Sanchez is on fire again.Just to refocus a few minds that might have forgotten what he brings to the party.

He is in a win-win situation of course - a big club this month, big money if he leaves on a freein the summer.

But if you didn’t know better, you’d think someone was angling to get out of north London before February.

3. Clean sheets could help Chelsea's charge

If any one can put together a run to get anywhere near City at the moment it is Chelsea.

They have had their injuries and (as always) their political problems, but right now they are back in the zone.We all know what they can do going forward but at the back they are as solid as a rock.

They’d come into this match hunting their fifth successive league clean sheet.

They rode their luck here for sure when Alexis Sanchez’s shot was pushed onto one post,rolled across the goal line and hit the other.

But overall during their current run, they have made their own luck with their ferocious work rate.

4. Courtois kept Chelsea in the game

He might not have signed a new deal just yet, he might still have some who pine for the glory days of Petr Cech, but Courtois showed here just why he is so important to Chelsea.

The brilliant Belgian kept them in it.He was smartly down to his left to save one-handed when Alexandre Lacazette span his defender in the box and fired goalward.

Before that Courtois was simply outstanding to push Sanchez’s shot onto the post when the Chilean looked for all the world as if he had opened the scoring.

And what a tremendous block that was, minutes after half time, from Lacazette.

He has no chance with that Wilshere strike but he'd been let down for that by his defence. Courtois is still the man for the big occasion for Chelsea.

5. Cech matches the Chelsea keeper

Anything Courtois can do, Cech can do just as well.The former Blue is always fired up against his former club and this occasion was no exception.He made himself big in the 14thminute to worry Morata out of a one-on-one from which the Spaniard looked certain to score.

He saved again, a minute later, from Morata at his near post.
He parried Bakayoko’s shot on the 28th minute.He saved superbly with his legsfrom Hazard five minutes after the break.

From the follow-up Cech pushed away Marcos Alonso’s header. There is life in the old dog yet. His old club will bear witness to that.
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Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Arsenal told they can have draxler for £40m

PSG have asked Arsenal to pay £40m if they want Julian Draxler in the January transfer window.

The Gunners have made another move for the German and contacted the French club over his availability with PSG's latest response looking positive.

The 24-year-old is seen as the ideal replacement for Alexis Sanchez if he wereto move to Manchester City next month.



Draxler captained Germany to Confederations Cup glory in the summer. Photo: fifa.com




The Sun UK however report that the Gunners are only going to offer £30m anf that will only happen if they can sell Sanchez.

The Chilean is keen on a move to Manchester City in January and Arsenal may cash in if they can get £40m.



Wenger is willing to let go of Alexis Sanchez in January. Photo: The Sun



It is believed Arsene Wenger is willing to sell the 29-year-old who current deal at the Emirates expires in the summer.

Draxler is open to a move after falling out of the PSG first team following the arrival of world record signing Neymar.

The German World Cup winner, who has 40 caps, is keen to kick-start his career and a move to Liverpool is also an option.Wenger has two other players he is watching but Draxler is first choice.
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