August 24, 2006

Arsenal Wins Chelsea Loses

Arsenal 2 - 1 Dinamo Zagreb
Middlesborough 2 - 1 Chelsea

July 20, 2006

The Home of Football - opened to arsenal fans today !

20,000 lucky arsenal fans grabbed the opportunity today to see the first team squad practise at the Emirates stadium for the very first time as part of the 'Members' Day'.

July 19, 2006

The Emirates Stadium - a sneak preview...


Some 20,000 arsenal fans will get the chance to have a first look of the fantastic, brand new
Emirates stadium as part of "Members' Day' before the stadium hosts its first match in the form of a testimonial to arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp on Saturday.

Lilian to Barca.
Buffon an excellent signing by all means.
Curtis too expensive.

July 18, 2006

The new arsenal jersey

The new Arsenal jersey shall be on sale from today.
Senderos has been sidelined for 3 months by a shouldr injury he suffered in the World Cup.

July 17, 2006

Mondays...


Ashley releases his book...

July 14, 2006

Cole to Chelsea

Cole not inviting Wenger to his marriage party.
Has talked about his fallout with then Vice Chairman in the Chelsea tapping-up case..
Looks more likely to move to Chelsea against a 16M pounds buy-out clause in the contract rather than stay at Arsenal

Has invited Sol and Henry though.

July 13, 2006

Thursday titbits!!

Cesc staying...
Agent denies Ribery bid...
Sol asking huge wages..
Saviola and Curtis Davies

July 12, 2006

after the world cup...arsenal


Now when the dust has finally settled after the World Cup , its time to cast our minds and eyes back to the events and happenings related to the Premiership....

The Zidane issue has taken a huge portion of the news and headlines and attention and FIFA is to probe into this matter now.

July 10, 2006

Italians the World Champions


Italy won the World Cup in a penalty shot out when the scores remain levelled after 120 minutes of play.

Zidane red carded for head butting Materazzi and had an abrupt end to his final international game for France. Though scored one thru a well taken penalty to give France the lead as early as the 7th mnute.

July 07, 2006

Henry and France in Finals


Henry to fight in the Finals..
Confidence high in France squad
Lehmann to give place to Kahn

July 06, 2006

Arsenal - o7July, 2006


A bitter defeat for Jens
Henry earns a penalty for France

June 29, 2006

Thursday Titbits


Not much arsenal related news though today...

More soon...

June 28, 2006

Try, try try but all in vain! Only Pain for Spain


Patrick Vieira scores a neat header. Ribery too and then Zidane makes it fabulous.
Henry passes into the area. Ribery & Pat miss it.France made to pay for miss. Spain earns penalty. David Villa puts it in. 1-0.Zidane passes. Henry passes. Ribery takes it. Ribery scores. 1-1. Possible target Ribery. Scored by now how many goals/ hw many assists. Evaluation!
Puyol hurts / fouls Henry. Henry earns a free kick from a vital position. Zidane takes it. Pat heads it. 2-0.
Henry is called off. Wiltord comes in.
In 92+’ , Zidane wraps it up.Its pain fr spain. They head home. Bow out. Crash out. But the odds r reduced now fr france. And they take on brazil now in the quarters.
Another game Brazil Vs Ghana. 3-0.
Gilberto plays for ? mins.

Ghana played well. Came close. Second goal offside fr brazil. Poor refereeing throughout. Gana debutants. Africa proud. Essien doesn’t plays.

2 days off in the Wcup

June 27, 2006

Arsenal at the World Cup - Day18


Big Phil is out injured for 2 months with a dislocated shoulder but the Swiss couldnt help much to avoid to add disappointment to his injury as they lost out 3-0 on penalties to the Ukrainians yetserday and consequently bow out. The swiss conceded their first goal since the start of the tournament when that first penalty went in after either side failed to score for as long as 120 minutes. The swiss ended poorly as they couldnt drive in even one penalty.

The other match where there wasn't any Arsenal interest was the one between Italy and Australia. The Italians won 1-0.

Now for today.

Today we have Gilberto, Henry, Reyes and Fabregas involved amongst the few arsenal players left now in the tournament apart from Jens, Sol, Cole and Theo.

Gilbertos Brazil take on Ghana and Henry & Co take on Spain wherein we have Reyes and Farbregas in todays knock-outs. The match between Spain and France is of particular interest to me as Spain have been scoring goals after goals right from the begining of the tournament and France just got into their grove by beating Togo 2-0. Spain seem to have an edge but you never know if the game goes to extra time or even to penalties.

June 26, 2006

Arsenal at the World Cup - Day17.


After Adebayor, Freddie, Van Persie exit.
A game with 4 red cards and 8 yellows...
Reyes gets a game.. finally. And puts in a free kick to be headed home.
Today Swiss Vs Ukraine.. Senderos out injured. Johan Djourou in...

June 23, 2006

Rosicky Czechs Out!


Rosicky joins the list of arsenal players who have had to face the disappointment of an early World Cup exit as the Czechs lost 2-0 to the Italians yesterday. Rosicky played his part well for a full 90 minutes but couldn’t do much for his team which played with 10 men after Jan Polok was red carded.

Even with 10 men the Czechs looked like scoring but in the end the Italians made their extra man count. The dismissal of the Czechs is highlighted more from the fact that the Czechs have a FIFA ranking of 2 just after Brazil who are No.1. The arsenal player is obviously sad heading home and his disappointment is clearly reflected in his words –
Tomas Rosicky
I am very sad and very disappointed to be going home. The Italians were not that
good, they didn’t have too many chances. We still were in this game even through
we only had ten players for a long time. I don't want to think any more about
the World Cup right now, for me it's finished.
Materazzi and Inzaghi scored for the Italians to top Group E and will now play Australia who drew 2-2 with the Croats in an another fixture. And Ghana who after having won 2-1 in another group E fixture yesterday finished second to Italy in the group E to clash with Brazil in the knock-outs.

Gilberto Silva played a full 90 minutes in the 4-1 spanking of Japan by Brazil who finished their group F with maximum points.

Whats for today?

Courtesy of the fact that France has not won a game yet in this World Cup - in fact not any since their last World Cup triumph in 1998 – they now face a must win fixture against Togo, losing which will see them out of the tournament. Speaking of Togo we have another arsenal player there in Adebayor who is not worried to face France or the club skipper Henry and ready to swap his jersey with Henry after a Togo win. Joking, but here are
Adebayors’ true words –

This match against France is very important for me, the team and the whole country. There's a lot of pressure on us, so we have to stay calm. I'm not worried. We have a good team and we can win.

We'll both play the way we can and we'll see what happens. I'll even try and swap shirts with him at the end of the game!
Another match where there is arsenal interest is the match between Spain and Saudi Arabia wherein we have our very own arsenal wonderkid Cesc Fabregas. After his brilliant and undisputed contribution in Spain’s win against Tunisia its time that the lad is given a start for Spain.

Also the Swiss take on the South Koreans today. Therein we have Senderos involved.
The Swiss will do with a draw but the Koreans need a win here. Also lot depends on this one for France who failing to beat Togo today will finish third and the Swiss and Koreans will go through.

Hoping that the Swiss beat the Koreans 5-0 and Senderos gets 3 out of them while France wins 5-2 with 3 for Henry and 2 for Adebayor!!

June 22, 2006

A for Arsenal, A for Aston Villa, E for Emirates


3 arsenal players were involved yesterday at the World Cup as Holland took on Argentina and the Ivorians played their last match of this World Cup against Serbia and Montenegro.

The match between the dutch and the argentines was expected to be the more interesting one out of the two but it turned out to be otherwise. Instead Ivory coast came from two goals behind to defeat S & M 3 - 2 and recorded their first victory in the tournament with a gripping performance. Emanuel Eboue played a full 90 minutes but Kolo Toure was an unused sub. Both the teams had crashed out already. So Toure and Eboue now head home. They played well their part and
Toure felt that it was a difficult group to be in for the Ivorians:
It was a great match, a really exciting one, and we proved that we’ve got some great players. We found ourselves in a really tough group with some big teams, which is why we’re not that disappointed – not that we’re totally happy either. In any case, this win was a good one for our fans.
In the other match RVP played for 67 minutes and was then substituted. Neither sides manged to scoe and it was a stalemate.

Arsenal is involved today too.. as Rosicky's Czechs are to clas with the Italians today. It would be a thrilling game as both the sides need a win to assure some sort of safety to move to the next round. Hoping that Rosicky gets some tonight to make the Czechs and us gooners pround.

June 21, 2006

Jens wins the game, Sol gets a game !


Five arsenal players involved in yesterdays happenings at the World Cup.

England who have not beaten Sweden since the last 37 years failed for one more time yesterday as the match between the two ended with two goals a side each. It was an interesting game to watch especially as England finally put up an inspired display and took the lead twice but all in vain as the Swedes attacking play paid off and they twice they came from behind to level the scores. They particluarly made England panic with their set-pieces. In fact both their goals came through set-pieces.

Freddie played his part well but couldnt get on the score sheet himself as Allback and Larsson were the scorers for Sweden.Ashley Cole played the full 90 minutes but couldnt help get himself a clean sheet as Sweden struck twice. Sol atlast got a game when he came on as a sub for the injured Rio Ferdinand in the second half to make it 50 caps to his credit now. Sadly Theo couldnt get a break again inspite of an injured Owen been led off the pitch as early as the 4th minute as he was replaced by Crouch.

As a result of the match both the teams advance to the knock-out stages with England as the leaders of group B and the Swedes the runner-up. Hence, England shall now face Ecuador while the Swedes are pitted against the mighty Germans.

Another gunner involved was Jens for Germany who got a clean sheet for the second time in a row as the Germans defeated Ecuador 3-0.

Now for today...

Toure and Eboue shall pay their last match in this tournament as they take on Serbia and Montenegro having had already crashed out of the Cup after the defeat to Holland.

The most interesting fixture today is the one between Holland and Argentina.

Its got to be an exciting match as both the teams are tough to break and are scoring goals. There is the Arsenal interest in the dutch side as Robin Van Persie is certain to be included in the first 11. He scored a brilliant goal against Ivory Coast and Van basten is confident of his capabilities. Let him score 3 past the Argentines today!

June 20, 2006

Cesc & Senderos advance! Adebayor ...


No less than five Arsenal players involved yesterday. Let’s begin!

Cesc Fabregas came on for Spain yesterday in the match against Tunisia as a sub along with Raul in the 45 minute and demonstrated exactly why he is such an important asset for the club. The Spaniards were trailing to a goal by Tunisia from as early as the 8th minute and were like that the entire half. Then our super boy Cesc appeared and made an impact soon. As soon as he came on he struck a 20 yard kick only to be fisted by the Tunisian goalkeeper Ali Boumnijel. Then Cesc played his part. In the 71st minute Joaquin Sanchez made a cross from the right of the box which was dummied well by Torres for the ball to be received by Cesc who took a first time shot on the goal but the goalkeeper Ali Boumnijel parried the ball which fell in the path of the onrushing Raul who actually did well to slot the ball home on the rebound and make Cesc’ s effort count. Spain had equalized now.

Both the substitutions had paid off but there was more to come from the arsenal player. Soon he got into the box again and his effort was blocked by the goalkeeper. Soon Spain took a lead in the 76th minute. And Cesc was to be involved in that too. This time Cesc delivered an exquisite pass from his own half to coincide with Torres excellent run and Torres rounded off the goalkeeper before he put the ball in the net to make it 2-1 for Spain. Spain eventually won the match 3-1 after Torres slotted another one through a penalty late in the game. A nice game for Fabregas but not so for Reyes as he was an unused sub in the match. Fabregas played his part very well and if only he could have scored one for himself. No worries. He will get scoring himself soon!

Later, after the game, Cesc stressed the importance of the win for Spain by saying:
We had belief and it’s always important to come back in the game like that because we knew that a win would put us into the next round.
The significance of the contribution made by Cesc wasn’t lost on the Spanish coach Luis Aragones when amongst other things he said:
We dealt with it after the break though, with Xavi improving and Cesc (Fabregas) coming on and doing a good job. In the second half, we played our quick, technical game and created danger. We don't have huge, physical players, so we have to rely on our strengths. Raul is fast and has great technique, and that paid dividends. Bringing him and Cesc on worked out very well.
There were 2 matches that involved Arsenal players yesterday. One was the one wrote of above i.e. Spain Vs Tunisia and the other one Togo Vs Switzerland. I have finished off with the first one wherein we had Cesc and Reyes involved, now the second one. In the second we had three arsenal players taking part and they were Senderos and Johan Djourou for Switzerland and Adebayor for Togo.

Senderos played a full 90 minutes as the Swiss won the match 2-0 with a goal in each half. That gives Senderos a second clean sheet to his name in two matches until now in the World Cup. Johan Djourou was an unused substitute here. With the win the Swiss have made their qualification foe the knock-out rounds a good possibility and with that comes for Senderos more chances to play for his country.
But, as I said earlier, another arsenal player Adebayor was involved in the game. The defeat was a blow for Togo who were making their debut in the World Cup and have now crashed out on account of two back to back defeats. Adebayor himself played well but couldn’t conjure up a goal. Later Adebayor said:
The Swiss were strong on the counter-attack. We had problems with our build-up play. I was always asking for the ball but unfortunately I didn’t always receive the support. We’re not disappointed because we gave our best and could have won
the game.

It would have been fantastic to see him score some goals in the World Cup but it’s not so the case as he and Togo now head home.

Lots of news to come in tomorrow as a few more arsenal players involved in todays fixtures as Germany(Jens) takes on Ecuador and Sweden (Freddie) will fight it out with England (Ashely Cole, Sol and Theo).

Lets hope Theo gets a break today.

June 19, 2006

Robin and Henry score, Toure & Eboue ...


Henry socred an elusive goal yesterday for France against the South Koreans which was also the first goal scored by France after their World Cup victopry in 1998 as 2002 saw them head home in the very first round with the humiliation of not even scoring a goal. SO henry ends that drought thats the good news but also there is bad news atleast for me that goal couldnt gather much success for France as after taking the lead through Henry's 9 minute goal a sit-back-and-defend-approach backfired for the French and the Koreans much to the disappointment of Thierry Henry scored through ManU's Park Ji Sung late in the second half.

Later
Henry felt it to be a shame to let go a goal so late and he has words to express the disappointment.

It’s a shame we conceded a goal right at the end because we were very calm and
were defending well
.

Thats for Henry but theres more in terms of Arsenal players today...

Sadly enough Toure and Eboue had to face the disappointment of an early exit after all their hopes were dented by the defeat to a resilient Dutch side scoring two goals one thry RVP and other trhu ManU's RVNistelrooy. But luckily RVP is still there and have actually confirmed a place for Holand in the second round. Wat a scorcher of a free kick he scored and theres still more to come they way he is playing.. So sorry to Toure and Eboue but Best of Luck for RVP as he advances to the next round.

Also Rosicky and the Czechs face an uphill task in facing Italy after the Czechs incredibly lost to Ghana 2-0 though the Czechs played with 10 men for a large part of the match.

June 16, 2006

Freddie header makes Paraguay head for home


An 88th minute rare but brilliant header from Ljungberg sent the 50,000 Swedish fans present in Olympiastadion into rapturous celebrations and Paraguay back to home. The Swedes won the match 1-0 courtesy of Freddie's late goal and are now favourites to end second in the Group B table behind England. Freddie's goal also meant that now Paraguay will have to bear the disppointment of an early exit.

The win was very crucial for the swedes to harbour any hopes of qualification for the knock-out rounds after having been held to a goalless draw to Trinidad and Tobago in their World Cup opener. The point I want to make here is that a Gunner, an arsenal player scored THAT important goal and that makes me feel say Hhhhhuuuuurrrrrrrrrraaaahhhhhhh! And he was the Man of the Match too! Huuurrrrraaahhh!!

After seeing Rosicky drilling two past USA, Fabregas helping Torres for Spain and now Freddie scoring the all important one for Sweden its Henrys' turn now to get on the score sheet. And if only he could hammer 3 past the South Koreans on Sunday then it would start to look a perfect Arsenal up there at the World Cup.

Won't it?

June 15, 2006

Jens keeps the poles, Cesc creates history!


Jens started for Germany and kept a clean sheet yesterday as the germans finished 1-0 against Poland with a winner in extra time through Neuville as the Poles finished goallles and with ten men.

Other Arsenal players involved yesterday in the World Cup were spaniards Reyes and Fabregas against Shevchenko's Ukraine. While Reyes was an unused substitute, Cesc Fabregas created history when he came on in place of Luis Garcia in the 76' minute and became the youngest Spanish to ever play in World Cup. He played well and had a hand in the goal scored by Fernando Torres in the match that Spain eventually outplayed 10 men Ukraine 4-0 .

More arsenal players shall be involved todays as the following fixtures take place

England Vs Trinidad and Tobago AND Sweden Vs Paraguay

For the Sweden match we have our dear Freddie Ljungberg rearing to play his part.

Ashley Cole is certain to start for England while Sol may continue to be an unused sub as he was in the match against Paraguay. The significant thing here is that whether or not Thoe can get a share of the match today. Though Sven has been syaing that Rooney if fit for the match but personally I dont think that would be able to play any part in todays game as Sven wont risk to play Rooney unless he is 100% match-fit which I dont think he is now. So that sets up a nice opportunity for Theo to come on at a later stage of the match and score one in the dying moments when England would be desperately searching for a goal and become a hero overnight.

Best of Luck for Theo, and all other Gunners too !!

June 14, 2006

French unable to scale the Swiss mountains !


The match between France and Switzerland turned out to be a stale draw though either side could have atleast scored one goal each. A shot from Henry which seem to be goalbound was handed by Muller in the box and the ref didnt gave it Henry's way. Senderos played for a full 90 minutes while Johan Djourou got a good 15 minutes as he came on a sub and could have even scored in the dying moments of the match.

Gilberto, on the other hand couldnt play a part as he wasnt even used as a sub in an another boring match that Brazil won 1-0 against Croatia.

June 13, 2006

Rosicky scores double, Robin and Robben !


What a terrific match yesterday for
Rosicky who blasted not one but two past the Americans and helped the Czechs cruise past with a 3-0 victory over USA.

When the Czechs were already leading 1-0, Rosicky made it 2-0 in the 36’ minute when he let go a swerving kick from a whole 30 yards that the American keeper Kasey Keller couldn’t do anything about but only dive in despair. Spectacular!!

There was more to come from him. Midway in the second half his right footed shot struck the crossbar. And then in the 76’ minute, after receiving a through pass from Nedved, the Czech raced through the centre and when in the area he very composedly clipped the ball into the net to seal the match in style and beauty.

Both the goals were executed wonderfully and were a joy to watch and deservingly Rosicky was declared the Man of the Match . Whoa!! What a Gunner! What a signing! Way to go, Way to go Arsenal!

What a start he has got for himself in the World Cup and this should go a long way to boost his confidence further, not that he wasn’t confident but now when he has already struck two in the opener Tomas must be rearing to go. It’s worthwhile to mention here that the Czechs own their qualification to Rosicky as had it not been for Rosicky’s goal against Norway in the playoffs the Czechs wouldn’t have been able to make it to Germany in the first place.In Tomas, Wenger surely has signed a ‘high calibre’ player as he had promised and there is more to come as we know that Rosicky will only get better and more lethal under Wenger’s management.

It’s a delight that Wenger got his hands on him before the world cup and I can’t wait to watch him in action for Arsenal.

Robin Van Persie has a point here for Robben!

Next action involving Arsenal players if the fixture Between Brazil Vs Croatia wherein Gilberto Silva can play and theres the match between France and Switzerland where Senderos will have to try to defend none other than his club captain Thierry Henry. Thats got to be interesting as well.

June 12, 2006

Gunners at the World Cup !


Some action for our gunners yesterday and tomorrow too as France is scheduled to take on Switzerland and Czechs to face USA. Also Brazil have a match with Ghana. So the list of Arsenal players to be involved today and tomorrow includes Henry, Senderos, Gilberto and Rosicky too..

June 09, 2006

The World Cup begins ...


Not much to write again today...

Cygan has a chance of moving back to France by way of a move to St. Etienne who seem to be assuring him of first team appearances. Thats news about players leaving the club but no sight of another signing.

So, finally the World cup begins today and with that the wait for a new Arsenal signing is now extended by another month, up until the World Cup ends. But now when all the top players will be fighting it to give their best throughout the tournament, Wenger has a wonderful opportunity to keep an eye on all those classs players and then (if he thinks) go for the best ones really suited for Arsenal.


That doesnt means that I am saying that Wenger needs big occassions like these to spot a new face. Wenger has such an astute and sharp eye for talent - Fabregas is whom I try to bring your attention to - that by any means he doesnt needs a tournament to spot his man but who knows if the cup may throw some surprises and someone MAY catch the eye of Wenger.

But most probably (if at all) Wenger signs a new arsenal player I think he has already marked him or them and is only waiting for the perfect time to arrive like say after the World Cup ends or just before the new season begins. Time will tell !!

Thats it until tomorrow but before that a best of luck for all the Gunners involved in this World Cup tournament and I wish that they all play their very best and make their countries proud and us gooners too!

June 08, 2006

Henry breaks the Great Wall of China !


France played their last friendly before the World Cup against China and
Henry was able to score one and assist in one. He first provided David Trezeguet in the first half a cross with which Trezeguet scored the opener and then in the closing stages Henry himself scored one from 30 yards after combining in play with Franck Ribery. China eventually lost 3-1.

Though France were not their usual self in this match as they were held for a long period to China but this is not a blog to stress about France OR China but this is a blog about Arsenal and arsenal players and as such its nice to see Henry doing all the good things.

Talking about arsenal players we have another one to talk about.

Jens has a take on England.
"We are ahead of them with our World Cup experience because we know how to do
the job better than England. That is something they don't have
"
According to Jens the germans know how to get the job done and the english dont. He says that the germans have the "ability to perform when it counts most" and the brits dont. I wish that Jens would keep his mouth shut but he wont.

As far as this World Cup is concerned, it remains to be seen whether or not the germans have the capability to perform when it counts most but from his Champions League heroics we do know that Jens for one surely has it.

June 07, 2006

Sol set to leave!


The probability of
Sol joining Fenerbahce next season is more than the probability of Sol staying at Arsenal. So Sol seems more likely to go than stay.

Apart from that
Henry is poised to play alongside Djibril Cisse in a friendly against China before the World Cup and ex-gunner Alan smith who is along with the English squad in Germany sends a nice report back to Arsenal about the form and progress of the three Gunners involved in the english squad for the World Cup i.e. Cole, Campbell and Theo.

Thats it for today!!

May 30, 2006

Arsenal - Wednesday Round up


Big Fat Sam has a rant on how
Double D made it to the top of the committee that selected the English manager and wants to know the extent of Double D's influence on the FA.

In an another news, two candidates fighting for the post of Real Madrid’s president have cited bringing
Arsene Wenger to Real as their immediate priorities. This has now become a pretty boring issue given the fact that Wenger has on numerous occasions turned down this offer from both Real and Barcelona and has committed himself to the cause of Arsenal just before the Champions league finals…

May 29, 2006

Theo impresses Sven


No interesting news to talk about today. Although there is little about that Theo, Jens and Sol.

Theo has impressed Sven-Goran Eriksson while training in the English camp and in an England B' sides friendly match against Belarus.

Theo's pace has caught Svens eye who said: "I am happy for him. There has been a lot of discussion about him and he has handled himself well. He did two or three things extremely well against Belarus and showed the pace he has is incredible."

And has encouraged Theo to play as if he has got nothing to lose!

"I have tried to give him the message he has nothing to lose and the only person who has something to lose is me. He is very calm, a little shy maybe, but I understand from Arsene Wenger he is like that at Arsenal. I am not worried about him."

"He fits in very well and he is not in awe. In training he is not waiting for others to give him the ball, he is shouting 'Give me the ball!'."

Jens,

Jens is desperate to seek glory in
World cup after his cruel sending off in Paris saw his aspirations for European glory fall apart and wants Henry to score plenty of goals against everyone but Germany.

and
Sol has declared himself to be over his past troubles and ready for the World Cup by saying: "I have been through a lot so it has been difficult but I'm through it now. It's all sorted now. "I'm much better, much happier and much more alive. Now I just want to play football. "The World Cup is football's biggest prize and I want to play a part in it."

I have been through a lot - So has Arsenal, because of you in the defeat against West Ham at Highbury, when you gave away two goals and walked out on the team in half-time.
It's all sorted now - No it isnt! You are yet to be included in the next seasons squad
Now I just want to play football - Except for Arsenal, that is !




May 27, 2006

Wenger showers praise on Pires


Yesterday it was conformed that Pires has left Arsenal to join Villareal on a two years contract. The loss of Pires is a big one. And the Manager knows it.

Wenger knows the magnitude and class of
Pires very well and has paid tributes to Bobby when he says: "He had class, humility and was always available to help people."

At the end of the day [his leaving] was not down to money and it was not down to the length of the contract. Robert is a guy who loves to play. You can practice two, three four or five hours and it is never enough for him. He felt that he would play less. I think it was that which convinced him to go."

For me the moment that summed up Robert was at the end of the season of 2002 when he came on the pitch [on crutches] and the whole team kneeled down for him.

That tells you a lot about what people thought about him as a player and a person."

Best of Luck, Bobby!! :)



May 26, 2006

A Gunner departs! Pires leaves Arsenal.


From the news confirmed by Arsenal FC it's sad to note that Pires has left Arsenal and joined Villareal on a two years contract. He played for Arsenal for six seasons and in the meanwhile contributed immensely to the Clubs success.

Wenger certainly wanted to retain Bobby at Arsenal and Pires' contribution to the Club is reflected in Wengers own words here: "Robert has had six tremendous years with us and made a huge contribution to the team’s success during his time here. He is not only a great footballer but a good man, so of course, we are sad to see him go. It’s difficult to pick out one or two highlights but he was superb in our double winning season during the 2001/02 campaign and contributed hugely to our unbeaten season with 19 goals. I would like to thank Robert for the dedication, determination and passion he has shown and wish him well in his career.”

His appreciation is best expressed by Arsene Wenger as : "He is not only a great footballer but a good man, so of course, we are sad to see him go".

Of course his experience was very very vital for the emerging crop of young but immensely talented Arsenal players to learn from while he would have been here but obviously the Club hasnt retracted from its stance of not offering players above 30 a two year contract which has ultimately led to Bobby;s departure. We wish Bobby the best of luck in his future endeavours.

Begkamps departure was inevitable but Bobbys could have stalled. But Sadly! that was not the case to be!

Vieira, Edu, and now Pires! In the midst of changing but promising times at Arsenal Football Club another beloved Gunner departs for pastures more greener!

May 25, 2006

Arsenal Football Club - 25May, 2006


More news about Arsenal Football Club, Arsenal Players and Fans to come !




May 23, 2006

Arsenal Unveils Tom-as the New Gunner!


Arsenal have made the first signing for this summer and have unveiled a new Gunner named Tomas Rosicky. Tomas is a Czech international and joins Arsenal from German side Borussia Dortmund.

Rosicky, 25, is an attacking midfielder and has considerable experience under his belt having had already played in the Champions Legaue 31 times and has earned 53 caps for his country. As such he is not a fresher but one who is already successful and has a proven track record.

Arsene Wenger has his words for Rosicky. He says: "“We are delighted to welcome Tomas to our squad. He has great technique, skill on the ball and sharp passing. Tomas has good experience at all levels for club and country, and we look forward to welcoming him to Arsenal after what will hopefully be a successful summer for him at the World Cup.

The complete details and statistics of
Rosicky's club and international career is available here.

Wenger had remarked a couple of days back that he shall making 2 to 3 big signings this summer. One is done, we await for the other two!



May 22, 2006

Henry Going Nowhere!


It was heartbreak in Paris but sheer joy embraces Gunners in London. Henry has come out with his decision that he has stalled the whole last year.On the verge of signing a new 4 year contract. Says will play for Arsenal until he can run.Henry going nowhere. So is Pires!

May 19, 2006

Henry is staying at Arsenal


It was heartbreak in Paris but sheer joy embraces Gunners in London. Henry has come out with his decision that he has stalled the whole last year.

On the verge of signing a new 4 year contract. Says will play for Arsenal until he can run.

Henry going nowhere. So is Pires!


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May 18, 2006

Heroic Gunners


It’s heartbreak that we lost yesterday in the finals.

In a game as big as a Champions League final we played for 72 minutes with ten men after Jens Lehman was red carded as early as the 18 minute. Jens had to come off and Almunia replaced him while Pires -who seems to have played his last match for Arsenal yesterday - had to make way for Almunia.

But in spite of being one man down we took the lead in the 37 minute through a brilliant Sol header to a free kick from Henry after Eboue was fouled on the right hand side by Puyol. Even before the lead Barcelona couldn’t impose themselves upon us. We managed the deficit in number of players very bravely and didn’t gave anything.

We could have taken the lead within two minutes through Henry. Eboue passed the ball to Henry in the area and Henry with one deft touch freed himself of Marquez but when he should have scored from so near his shot was saved by Valdes, the Catalan goalkeeper. In such epic finales chances come at a premium and are to be taken whenever they come. This was the first that Henry wasted.

But the sending off had certainly ruined the game as a spectacular and prevented the game to turn into as big a thrilling encounter as much it was pitted to be. We had to foray very cautiously and after the red card our focus shifted naturally form attacking to defend first and surge ahead on the counter. A player less when playing against a team like Barcelona meant we were deprived of that attacking flow of play which we are capable off and that could have seen us win this game.

In first half stoppage time Barcelona came close to equalize through Eto who after receiving a pass with Sol at his back spurned quickly enough to beat Sol Campbell and struck a vicious shot which had it not been for a wonderful reflexive save from Almunia was destined to meet the back of the net. That was a sigh of relief!

Barcelona kept going after we took the lead but we seemed to absorb their pressure well especially the likes of Ronaldinho and Eto were taken well care of. It was to remain so until the 76th minute when Barcelona leveled through Eto. He got behind our back four and when left with only Almunia to beat he put the ball in Almunia’s right post. Though the Gunners claimed offside but the goal stood and Barcelona had equalized.

Things could have been otherwise if just six minutes before Barcelona equalized, Henry had not squandered his second chance of the night and put the game beyond the reach of already trailing Barcelona. Hleb sent Henry clear on the right side and from where he had a clear sight of the goal he took a weak low shot which was too close for Valdes who dived to his right and averted the ball to safety.

Soon they took a lead. Four minutes after Barca equalized, Larson fed the ball past Ashley Cole to the on rushing substitute Juliano Belletti on the right and Belletti took a shot that met a deflection from Almunia’s legs before the ball settled into the net.

It was 2-1 to Barcelona in the 80th minute and too much for us to battle against with ten men. We couldn’t come back into the game from there onwards and the match ended with Barcelona emerging victorious.

Our dreams are shattered and it’s obviously hard for us to take this defeat but we are indeed very proud of our brave performance. Barcelona were made to be such a great side before the pre-match hype that it seemed that they had only to turn up for the game. But that was not the case to be. We didn’t let lose our hopes when reduced to ten instead kept fighting and eventually took the lead. That says lots and lots about us. Fairly speaking Ronaldinho was supposed to be the difference tonight but what he did. We managed to keep him pretty low which is a huge credit to us.

Yet playing with ten men, against a side as capable as Barcelona who had a referee who kept making decisions in their favor was a difficult task. It just goes to show our spirits and determination. But we have gained a lot from this final and from the whole Champions League season this year. We are confident that we shall be back next year.

However disheartened we maybe but one can’t deny that Barcelona are a truly great side. If not the victory they truly deserve their position as worthy finalists.

Congratulations to Barcelona!!

It was a heroic effort by The Gunners. And it won’t be long enough before we are back!

May 17, 2006

The Champions League Final


The day has arrived for the biggest ever match in Arsenal’s history and with it the chance to crown ourselves and become Champions of Europe.

There has been so much written and said about this game that I fail to imagine where to start from. We start with the team news. As speculated before Wenger has chosen Sol ahead of Senderos. It’s unfortunate that the player who has been so instrumental in getting us where we are today shall not be able to start because of being short of match-fitness. Also Cole comes ahead of Flamini. So Eboue, Toure, Sol and Cole are the back four. News is that
Pires has got a nod ahead of Reyes. So Pires and Hleb are to start alongside Cesc Fabregas, Freddie Ljungberg and Gilberto while Reyes should start form the bench. We know that the formation is most probably going to be 4-5-1. The complete 21-man Arsenal squad can be found here.

Ahead of the game an assistant referee has been substituted after he was punished by
UEFA for portraying a partial stance when in a newspaper his photo wearing a Barcelona shirt had been published. Meanwhile woes don’t tend to end for Spurs. Tests conducted by the Health Protection Agency have given a clean sheet to the kitchen of the hotel in which the Spurs had stayed before their final match of the season and had allegedly been food poisoned.

Now for the game tonight!

What used to be a distant dream is now a reality that’s staring right into our eyes. The Champions League final is just round the corner or should I say a few hours apart. It’s a big big night for the fans, the players, the manager and the Club. Those who can witness this in the Stadium, those watching it on TV where you maybe it’s going to be a treat for the eyes. We the Gooners, as fans of Arsenal Club wish our Club and the players very best.

We obviously do have the potential to match any team and its time for us to get one last time into our act and clear this one last hurdle. The feeling in the squad is optimistic. The players are confident so is the manager. We may be underdogs and Barcelona may be the favorites but so was the case with us against Real Madrid and Juventus. At that time, we defied the odds and played as one strong unit. We played collectively and defended collectively. We felt confident and played with a determination. Did not lose our nerves and in the end emerged victorious. Barcelona may be the odds on favorites but that should pose a good challenge to us. If we are to win the Champions League then why not win against the best?

We have everything needed to win tonight and truly merit our position as finalists. We have players who are immensely talented, skillful and raring to go. In Wenger, there is an ambitious manager who can certainly motivate the payers to achieve this monumental victory and in Henry there is certainly an inspirational leader, a captain who leads by example. We have all the ammunition required. If we can put up a determined effort and play to our potential and get into our rhythm early on then undoubtedly we have as good a chance to grab this one as Barcelona have.

Potential, talent, form etc are the important ingredients necessary to win these epic finals but the most vital factor that determines the outcome is your thirst. You have as much big a chance of winning a final as big is your thirst to win it. If you have the thirst then you know what shall quench it.

It’s a big occasion in Arsenal’s history. You don’t land everyday in a European Cup Final. We cannot go down without giving a fight. And we trust our players to do exactly the same tonight. A fight to finish!

Whatever may be the odds and however well placed Barcelona may be than us to win this final but victory will favor the side with the bigger thirst.

Come on u Guuuunnnnnnnnnneeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsssssss !


May 16, 2006

Countdown To Paris - 1 Day


Champions League Final staring at us!

More on Team News, Selection Policy, Formation, Determination, Thirst and quench. Wenger, Eboue, Henry & Lehmann.

May 15, 2006

Countdown To Paris - 2 Days


2 days Left for our showdown with Barcelona in Paris!!

May 12, 2006

Shaun Shunned! Walcott Stunned


Congrats to Henry!! He has one Football Writers Player of the Year award for the third time and deservedly so. Wenger surprised at the inclusion of Theo Walcott while Walcott himself is still shocked at his call to the English Squad. There is a deal between Wenger & Sven that THeo would not play in the Champions League final in Paris. Instead he will be travelling to Portugal along with other english players for training.

Also Steven Gerrad has welcomed the Svens decision to include Theo and remarks that Theo may be the 'ace' in the pack. Thats it for now... More on the preparations for the finals later!!

May 11, 2006

Arsenal: Richer By £52M


Try as they might! But all in vain!
The Premier League has outrightly rejected Suppppurs plea to replay their match against West Ham and have thereby quashed any last remaining hopes of Spurs to qualify for Europe next season.

While Wally still continues to come to terms to the stunning but pleasant news that he is amongst the ones who shall board the plane to Germany some financial crunching has revealed that the Gunners have just earned themselves as much as £52.7 million by way of prize money and TV cash from all competitions. And in that, we have surpassed money-bags Chelski, ManU & Pool. Half of that amount has come from Champions league its believed. Europe does pay!! Makes sense of Spurssss frustration over failing to qualify for Europe!

We all know that Wenger is a genius. Theo Walcott is the latest to learn that.

Upon discovering that current Highbury seats MAY leak a toxic called cadmium the authorities at Arsenal have helplessly decided to drop previously planned auctions for the seats to be sold to fans. So those who had already payed upfront shall now get their money reimbursed.

Winning anything is itself sweet! Wininng it at the expense of Suppurs makes it more sweeter! Until then let us the fans of Arsenal Club rejoice and bask in the glory of our qualification for Champions league next season - at the expense of Spursss!!

May 10, 2006

Shauns Boycott! Arsenal's Walcott


In a stunning move made by Sven Goran Erikkson, to select players for the English squad to play in the forthcoming World Cup in Germany, the Swede has boldly given Arsenal's wonderkid Theo Walcott the call to the squad and has snubbed the likes of Darren Bent, Shaun Wright Philips and Jermaine Defoe in the process. Whooooaaaa!!

Its absolutely amazing especially given the fact that Theo is not only too young but has never even played in the Premiership before. He is yet to appear for the Gunners. Though Wenger had named Walcott many a times recently but situations that were favourable enough to give Theo is debut never arose. Obvioulsy, this unprecedented / shockening selection has raised many a eyebrows but Sven stands by his decision which he portrays as a gamble that he is willing to take. So do we gooners.

Most importantly, Sven himself is the sole responsible for the selection of Theo. He didnt arrived at this crucial decision on somebodys else's say or jointly. We all know, that Wenger does surely rates Walcott highly and when approacched by Sven Wenger promptly recommended Theo to Sven as World Cup material. That was it! Nothing more! Sven then himself took this all important decision.

If that does happen and we as fans do hope that it does happens so then what a Gunner will Walcott be!! The news is made more sweeter by Svens snubbing of Chelseas Shaun Wright Phillips on the pretext of not having enough first team exposure this season. The same being the case for Defoe. Incredibly for Walcott, he has already beaten two players belonging to our arch rivals without even kicking a ball for Arsenal yet. Hahahahahaha!!

Wenger has again pulled off a hat. Only this time, the hat was one that, if not for Wenger's brilliance in talent-spotting and magnetic personality, could have been worn by of Morinho and Jol.

May 09, 2006

Goodbye Highbury


The Sun has set at Highbury!

With a heavy heart and fond memories we wish Higbury goodbye!!

May 08, 2006

A Gunner called Henry and an arsenal called Highbury!


Arsenal 4 – 2 Wigan Match Report
Barclays Premiership
Arsenal Stadium, Highbury
Sunday, May 07, 2006, 3pm

In the last ever match to bid farewell to Arsenal football clubs’ home since 1913 what else could the Club, the manager, the players and the fans would have desired for. Everything they desired they got it. They got everything they desired.

In The-Gunners bid to qualify for Europe and mark the farewell to Highbury in the most spectacular of fashions, magnificent Henry rose to the occasion and struck a sensational hat-trick that left Wigan & Spurs in tatters and the Highbury crowd mad & jubilant.

No doubt the moment belonged to those who witnessed this great carnival with their own eyes but wherever you may have been and however you may have viewed this match if you are a true Arsenal fan at heart THAT ARSENAL FEELING in this momentous match at Highbury would surely have touched your hearts.

All throughout the match eyes were fixed on the Highbury happenings but ears were craving for the news of proceedings elsewhere at Upton Park. The feeling was there to sense, feel and caress. The memories were there to cherish.

May 07, 2006

Highbury - The Final Salute!!


Alas! The day has finally arrived for Arsenal to finally bid goodbye to this amazing, beloved and historic stadium – Highbury!

What remains that Highbury has not seen? All. Everything. Premiership Titles, The Invincibles, FA Cups, Carling Cups, Community Shields and what not. Extraordinary players, magnificent managers, wall-like defenders, one-of-their-kind strikers, thrilling encounters, sensational matches, phenomenal victories, breath taking goals, legends, unforgettable moments, ecstasy, joy, pride and glory. I know Champions league remains but that dream is not far away too from being a reality. It’s never been so near for us in the case of European conquest and in reality, in this fabulous journey of ours to the final in Paris, the major steps we took forward came at Highbury! The destruction of Real was completed here, Juventus were demolished 2-0 at Highbury and lastly, though, the yellow submarine sank in Spain but The Gunners torpedoed them at Highbury. Let’s mark the end of this spectacular and glorious era with a 9-0 victory against Wigan. Let’s depart from Highbury with style, elegance, goals, victory and perhaps with a fitting end; by qualifying for Europe.

It doesn’t matters whom we play today! Because whoever they maybe we HAVE To win this last game at Highbury. It will be interesting to see who all of the gunners will be able to play their part in today’s last game at the Highbury. Obviously everyone will want to but obviously not everyone will be able to. Cole is likely to be continued alongside Toure, Sol and Eboue while Reyes, Cesc, Pires and Gilberto should all start in this all important match. Sadly Flamini, Clichy & Senderos will miss it so shall the permanent absentees Lauren & Abou Diaby.

A lot is riding on this match apart from a must-win performance required to leave Highbury in style and on a winning note. With our champions’ league qualification hinged to the hopes that elsewhere in London, at Upton Park, West ham defeat or at least take 2 points from our fourth place rivals Spurs, equally important for us is a favorable result for us there as much as it is for us to win today. While West Hams’ victory will just kill spurs European aspirations even a draw there will see us win this race to fourth by virtue of our goal difference. We as fans can only hope!!

The players are bound to give their very best and give the fans a treat to watch. Henry is the man to watch out in this match. I have a feeling that he might even get a hat-trick. He is the captain. It’s the last match. We NEED a must win performance. We HAVE to qualify for Europe. All this sets the mood for Henry to just explode to his phenomenal best and sign off in a spectacular manner by leading the team to victory by his heroics in this momentous match for Arsenal football club.

Lots and lots could be written about the memories, joy and passion of everyone associated with this great stadium and Club and the sadness that the departure may ensue. But the bottom line is that we the fans, the players the Club will just miss it. Needless to say it will be an emotional game. Emotional for Wenger, the players, the fans and every Highbury faithful. A sensational victory coupled with qualification for Europe should just be the fitting and perfect achievements with which we can bid farewell to The Home Of Football!

May 05, 2006

Reyes of hope !


Coming off the bench Jose Reyes scored a brace in the second half to keep our hopes of European play next season alive!

Another important win yesterday night leaves us with everything to play for in the last ever game to be played at Highbury against Wigan come Sunday. That everythinig includes, Champions’ league qualification, retaining our pride by winning over our enemy spurs in the race to fourth place and above all - victory in the last game at Highbury.

A goal from Freddie and two from Reyes saw us leave Manchester with 3 more crucial points that shall well be enough for a Champions league place in case West Ham snatch two points from Spurs on Sunday AND we win against Wigan.

As reported earlier Cole started for the first time since 7 months while Hleb, Reyes, Freddie Ljungberg, Gilberto and Van Persie were the absentees from Sunderland that returned in the line-up.

The game was hardly any appealing until when in the 20 minute Van Persie struck the bar but had been ruled offside before the shot. Then Sol made a block from Georgios Samaras in the 21st minute. Then at the half hour we broke the deadlock. Henry after controlling a pass moved square but in the process threaded a pass to Ljungberg who took one touch before steering the ball towards the inside of James’ left-post to make it 1-0 Arsenal. At that moment a smooth victory looked assured. But not so the case to be! By another 8 minutes City had drawn level with us with a scrappy goal from a set piece.

Joey Barton took a corner which went to Sinclair, who headed the ball towards the goal for Sommeil to equalize. The goal gave a balance to the match and City reasons to be optimistic. However, the magnitude of this match was clear to every Gunner and chances began to be created immediately. From a Henry corner when unmarked Sol should have scored he nodded wide

From a Henry corner unmarked Sol nodded wide when he should have scored. Very soon Henry after dribbling past three city defenders gave the ball to RVP. He intelligently laid it back for Henry in the area to see the captain uncharacteristically send it wide past the post when he should have at least tested James. So that was to be before half-time.

We started the second half well and could have taken the lead again within a minute from the restart if James wouldn’t have saved Persie’ shot. Soon it became quite an affair as City looked determined to gain something out of the game whilst we couldn’t settle for less than a win to remain in the reckoning for the fourth place. We had to step up the pressure. Henry sent Freddie clear in the area on the left in 53rd minute when Freddie went for it only to see his shot hit the post. At the other end Eboue saved a shot from Albert Riera. James again saved from RVP. Campbell stopped Vassell in the area. Then Hleb let fly from distance before James guided the ball clear at the eleventh hour. At the other end Jens saved two headers from Richard Dunne & Micah Richards each. In the meantime Wenger had substituted Cesc in place of Song in the 58th minute. Later he brought Pires & Reyes in place of Hleb & Persie respectively in the 72 minute. The substitution or one can fresh legs paid off immediately. Pires sent the ever energetic Eboue down the right who after reaching the byline cut the ball back to find Reyes to whose side-footed shot James managed to get hands to but not a grasp before it squeezed past into the corner of the net. The Gunners had the lead again. Soon Henry after brilliant play with the ball on the left squared to Reyes who dispatched a fantastic shot into the top corner of the net to seal the match and precious three points for us at 3-1.

City had put up a fight but couldn’t stop us from winning. Spirited they were but not anxious enough as The Gunners.

May 04, 2006

Manchester City Vs Arsenal Preview


Thursday, May 04, 2006

The deserving gets the accolade! Jens has been announced as the Player of the Month in Arsenal.com’s poll for April’s player of the month. And rightly so! For the remarkable and outstanding performances Jens has delivered for the Club this season, in the Champions league and especially after his historic penalty save in the 88 minute of the Champions league semi final match against Villareal there is nobody else more worthy of this award. Congrats!!

Another must win game for us against Manchester City tonight to make the race to finish fourth go down the wire. A win will surely mount pressure on Spurs which is good for us.

Cole is set to start for the first time since October 2 in this game while Clichy has been rested and so is Dennis Bergkamp. Reyes (wisdom teeth), Gilberto (ankle) & Freddie – who was rested – are the absentees from the Sunderland match that are again in the squad. While Diaby has started a long spell on the sidelines after his horrific injury at the hands of Sunderland player Smith, Hleb is back in the squad and Adebayor is not available due to a sinus infection.

ManCity have been in an awful form both away and at home off late so they don’t appear to be as threatening as they might be on another day. Having lost even of their last eight matches speaks enough of their poor form but we have to kill the game as soon as possible. For us to play Champions league next year nothing less than a win would suffice.

Two more wins and a hope that West Ham can extract something for themselves against Spurs is the remaining arsenal we have to beat Spurs to fourth place after we left nothing in our hands with draws against Portsmouth & Spurs.

May 03, 2006

Wednesday Round Up


Right from the beginning Villareal looked the team with more spark. If worthy of credit for creating numerous chances they own discredit too for being wasteful with them.

Records
Lehmann broke the record for longest defense. Edwin Van Der Sars record.10 clean sheets on the trot

May 02, 2006

Sunderland Vs Arsenal Match Report


Sunderland 0 - 3 Arsenal
Barclays Premiership
Stadium of Light
Monday, May 1, 2006. Kick-off: 5.15pm


Another easy victory for us as we cruised along the match and won 3 – 0. With another three points in the bag our hopes are dim but yet alive to beat Spurs in the race to the fourth & final spot for next seasons Champions League qualification.

The match was a stroll for us as a goal from Henry, Cesc each and an own goal all arriving in the first 45 minutes wrapped the match for us in the first half itself.

Adebayor, Song, Pires, Diaby & Clichy started the match for us while Ashley started the match from the bench and come on midway in the second half. Everything went smooth for us except that in the dying minutes of the match Sunderland substitute Dan Smith made an awful two-footed lunge at Diaby which saw him to be stretchered out of the pitch. Later he was diagnosed to have a dislocated fractured ankle and can cause him to miss the remainder of the season. The tackle was bad and Wenger is furious about it insists that the defender should have been sent-off. Though further news on the extent of the injury should arrive later in the week the injury is cruel and has come at a crucial time.

So, with this victory, the club is still the race for the fourth spot and apart from winning against Man City & Wigan we hope that West Ham steal something from Spurs.

May 01, 2006

Sunderland Vs Arsenal Preview


We have few injuries ahead of this match. While Gilberto (ankle), and Flamini (hamstring) are definitely out Hleb has a chances and Reyes too misses this fixture as he has had his wisdom tooth extracted. Although Ashley Cole has a strong chance of making a comeback to first team action after he came unscathed in the reserves 3-1 win over West Ham last Thursday and played for full 90 minutes.

Here
Wenger sheds light on his views and thoughts about the English coaching job and explains why it’s not the one that’s suitable for him though it makes him feel honoured when he is referred to as a possible candidate.

Though Sunderland who have already been confirmed as relegated should be not a tough one but the players should seriously see off this fixture as a mild slip up could cost us our Champions league qualification. You never know as Sunderland did draw at Old Trafford. Yesterdays Spurs win over Bolton not doing any favor to us; a win is not only required to reduce the deficit between them & us but also to keep a check on Spurs.

April 28, 2006

Sunderland v Arsenal - Round Up


Mon, May 1, 2006, 5.15pm

We never looked threatening in the entire 90 minutes while they looked more likely the side capable of scoring. It was very important to make good use of the ball when we had possession instead we wasted our possession and never kept close control on the ball. We lacked the craft that could make our passing count as a result of which the players didn’t get even near to the box leave aside having a nice decent shot at the goal. On the other hand when the ball was not with us we lacked that defensive cohesiveness that could make it bitterly hard for Villareal to conceive openings as has been the case with our previous opponents. They constantly channeled chances from right and made us miss Flamini. Certainly, both Sol & Clichy started well but the balance that earned us nine consecutive clean sheets seemed to be non-existent. Of course, our defenders defended very well otherwise the match wouldn’t have ended with another clean sheet for us but to some extent this was also due to the extreme wastefulness of our opponents who created so many chances but could convert none.

If worthy of credit for creating numerous chances they own discredit for being wastelful with them.
Apart from Gilberto, the midfield had a sloppy game. Hleb gave the ball away too much; Cesc was just about tidy, Reyes couldn’t get across their midfielders as a result Henry was starved of any worthy service playing lonely upfront. Not until Pires arrived in place of Reyes in second-half did the match look somewhat poised for us. When he arrived on the scene the midfield looked a little more stable but still devoid of any flair to manufacture chances.

The team looked disjointed and the efforts nervy. But we could definitely take solace in our defense once again as dodgy though, the defense did not cracked and got us one more morale-boosting clean sheet. By the way that was tenth on the trot and a Champions League record.

Obviously with two of four being seriously short of match practice the job was indeed applaudable and the result deserving.

April 26, 2006

Tourepedoed by Kolo, sunk by Lehmann


Villareal 0 - 0 Arsenal.
Champions League Semi-Final, Second Leg.
El Madrigal, Spain
.

Whew!!!

Did u see our performance last night??? We were way short of even half a decent performance required for any European match, leave aside a Champions league semi-final and yet we are through to the final in Paris. One cant imagine that the match ended goalless when the way Villareal played they could have ended with three goals. They on their part are left to rue their missed chances but we have a lot to ponder over our utterly disappointing display before we reach Paris.

One cant imagine that the match ended goalless when the plethora of chances Villareal created / crafted were there for all to see. They could have ended with three goals. They on their part are left to rue their missed chances but we have a lot to ponder over our utterly disappointing display.

However dismal our performance may have been but a berth in the Champions League final gives joy unlimited and compels to forget how we actually secured it.

ARSENAL HAS QUALIFIED FOR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL ….(that’s important)

Huuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

April 25, 2006

Operation - Sinking Submarine


As feared from the Spurs game, the knee injury Senderos suffered is not one that can be ignored which means he won’t be available against Villareal. Bad that is. He & Toure have certainly mustered a sound central defensive partnership amongst themselves. The two along with Eboue and Flamini have been the rock solid defense marshaled by Lehmann, which has given us a record breaking run of nine consecutive clean sheets in Europe this season. In fact the report here suggests that not only will he will miss the match against Villareal but unfortunately it appears that he has finally played his last match this season.

Hence ahead of the match the manager has elected Sol to play in place of Big Phil. While Sol is short of match fitness Wenger has preferred him to Djourou to start the game on the base of experience.
Wenger sees this as the best opportunity for Sol to show his strength and capability by making a strong comeback. He explains: “I decided to go for Sol Campbell because he has that kind of experience. I had Johan Djourou but he is 18. I feel Sol may be missing a game or two but can compensate with experience. Wenger defends his selection by drawing attention to the fact that it was Sol who was at the helm of our defense the year when we won the premiership unbeaten.

This could be a gamble in terms of our defensive solidarity. Experience is vital but match-fitness is too. Going by the look of past performances I personally think that he should have selected Johan Djourou ahead of Sol because we have seen Johan Djourou playing well before and Sol is some way short of match fitness but the manager understands his selection better than us and this is a gamble which
Arsene Wenger is ready to take. Sincerely speaking Wenger had not much to choose from. He had Djourou & Sol to choose from and he has chosen experience over fitness. I as a fan have no complaints over the selection if whoever the manager brings gives his best and helps us maintain our solid defensive wall.

Reyes will be available again after serving his one-match European ban while Adebayor remains cup-tied. Meanwhile there is good news therein that Gael Clichy has recovered completely from the stress fracture in his foot and is back in the squad. That and the complete
squad list you can find here.

Though by the look of it appeared that Villareal seem content with the result at Highbury the matter of fact remains that they have to at least score twice today night to win. And two goals are all that The Gunners have conceded in the entire competition until now. The last time someone got past our defense was Markus Rosenberg of Ajax on 27 September. After that we have produced a record breaking nine consecutive clean sheets. So we do have the defense required on big nights such as today and we have shown it before against Real, Juventus and Villareal at Highbury. As for the attack, its there to see how lethal Henry has been banging exquisite goals week after week. In the midfield Reyes, Hleb, Fabregas, Pires, Ljungberg and Gilberto they all have been fantastic. So no doubt that we have what it takes on nights like this. It’s down to our determination and thirst to win.

Wenger is clear upon the strategy to use for this match. He has decided to go for goals rather then defending the match. That Villareal have to come out to score is for sure. We need to capitalise on that. And the best way Wenger feels to tackle that is score ourselves. He says: “The best way to deal with that is to score [ourselves]. That would be ideal and that's what we'll try to achieve. We are a team who can always score goals. But as well I think that for us it’s most important to go there, form a good defensive base every time we go forward and try to win the game.

Even if we score one goal then they will have to score 3. A single goal from us can put the game beyond the reach of Villareal and we can book our place in the Final. As such it’s obvious that Wenger expects an attacking and exciting game tonight when he says “I feel the pace of our game will be the key, we will try to play at a high pace. I think they'll try to up theirs as well so you should see a much more exciting game in the second leg.

So while we certainly have the defense in place that can take care of Villareal when they have the ball its important that we make the most of it when the ball is with us. But CAUTION!! It’s important that we remain alert. It’s not going to be an easy task. Though we managed to take care of their key players especially Riquelme very well, he will not be the same figure as in Highbury where he was on a leash as the whole team came there to defend. Their players would be up for it in front of their crowd and will try to throw everything at us that can give them a break. Their potential is apparent from the list of Clubs they have knocked out until now. The atmosphere would be cracking so it’s vital that we don’t crack under pressure.

The time has arrived for us now when a place in the finals of the Champions League is just one game away. Having come so far and making it to the finals would be a great reward for the mammoth effort Wenger and the lads have put in recently in Europe. We have really strived to get till here and truly deserve our position. Now, though is the most crucial time. Just one game and we shall then see from there how to take on the final from there.

One can say that our entire season has boiled down to two matches. One, that which we played with Spurs on Saturday and the second with Villareal in Spain. Losing the match with Spurs would have certainly left us with no chance of automatic Champions League qualification via the premiership route. A draw has at least kept us alive in the battle for the fourth position even though we don’t have anything in our hands now. We now rely upon on Bolton & West Ham to steal something from Spurs that could reduce the deficit between them and us. However small it may seem but nevertheless the chance that still remains with the draw has made it possible for us to harbour hopes in contrast to forgetting the fourth place in case we would have lost. So we didn’t pass out of this game with flying colours but still the race is not over and has given us something to salvage from this season in the premiership. Now, the second game. The second game is the Champions League game in El Madrigal today night! On this match hang our European aspirations. Kolo Toure gave us that important lead of one goal in Highbury on Wednesday. A lead of one goal is slender but it is a lead that counts. We have been running in this race for so many years now but never have we been so near to achieving this dream. Let the gunners make this a historic night.

The Gunners have Tourepedoed the Yellow Submarines at Highbury. Arsenal waits for them to sink in El Madrigal.

The Final Derby at Highbury


The match ended in a draw with both teams scoring a goal each. How I wish that we could have won our last North-London derby at Highbury but that was not the case to be. Robbie Keane gave the lead to Spurs in the early second half and with six minutes remaining Henry, who came onto the pitch from the bench in the second half, scored an awesome goal to equalize the scores and restore our pride.

Though our goal came through some neat play between Adebayor & Henry their goal was a controversial one and it remained the much talked about issue during and after the match. We all know what happened and with whom. Diaby & Eboue collided and the latter remained on the floor while the ball in Carrick’s position who waited to decide whether to continue playing or to put the ball out of play and then decided to play and passed the ball to Davids on the Spurs left flank. In the absence of Eboue, David could get along the channel and easily put the ball in the way of Keane who arrived by the time in the box near the right-hand post. He was left with the simplest of task to tuck the ball into the goal to give Spurs the lead. When David should have stopped and put the ball out of play he continued which led to the goal for Spurs. Wenger was furious and even the players protested but the referee deemed nothing wrong with it and the goal stood. Wenger was so outraged that he confronted Jol on the sidelines. Later Davids was sent off for a second offence.

But we can’t do anything now of it. We were looking for a win but could only take a point of the game. But we have the solace in the fact that at least we didn’t lost to Spurs in the final north London derby at Highbury. Full three point should have been the order of the day but to be honest we didn’t actually put enough effort especially in the first half. Spurs created more chances than us and we weren’t able to dictate the game. Honestly we didn’t woke up until they took the lead and their goal though disputed came as a shot in the arm for us. We then began to surge forward and to create chances upfront and then later deservingly equalized. Three points would have done our Champions Leagie automatic qualification hopes much good but now we are left to wish that somebody from either West Ham or Bolton take points away from Spurs and we win all of our remaining three fixtures. We can take solace in the fact that we didn’t LOSE to Spurs. This was their last chance to defeat us at Highbury which they couldn’t. A defeat at the hands of Spurs in our last north London derby at Highbury would have dented our pride in our outstanding record against them at Highbury and in the Premier League. Hence the goal from Henry sees our pride restored by remaining unbeaten to Spurs since the last 6 years. Hahaha!!

By the way later that evening Chelsea were kicked out from the FA Cup by Liverpool in the Semi-Final at Old Trafford.

Later Wenger called Jol a liar when Jol remarked that he didn’t saw the incident. Questions were raised whether Wenger should apologize for calling Jol a liar. But the proof is
here (Thanks to arseblogger) . On this page the clip shows very clearly that Jol - who claimed to Wenger that he didnt saw the incident not only sees it but also asks his player Carrick to continue with the play while Eboue remained lying on the pitch injured. So there is the answer to that.


April 22, 2006

Arsenal 1 - 0 Villareal


A win was certainly the minimum requirement in the match against Villareal to give Highbury a perfect European send-off. And the score was one that is very familiarly associated with us! Yes! With 1 nil to the Arsenal, Highbury finally bowed off from the European stage.

Also it was our first appearance in a Champions League Semi-final so it was nice to record a win rather a defeat or a draw. We defended well again as we have until now and it was crucial that we didn’t concede a goal. So another clean sheet followed with a strong performance from our defenders.

A disallowed Henry goal which by the look of it seemed to be an incorrect decision could have made the task much easier for us on our trip to Villareal next Tuesday. Two nil would have been a better score to take to our second leg but that was not the case to be.

But we have been playing extremely well in our European fixtures and in the second leg if we don’t get nervy and soak the early pressure by Villareal who shall be up for it in front of their own crowd then we are certainly capable of pulling out another nice performance that could land us well – in the Champions League Final. Lets hope so.

For the first time in this Champions league season we were favourites going into this game and we justified our position with a deserving victory achieved by a good team display and defence. The only negtaive that can be drawn is that we could have scored more. We are left only to rue our missed chances but it was not entirely due to us. We must say that Viilareal defended very strongly in the second half and their midfield indeed put up a fine display. Though it was apparent that they were relying upon their home fixture as the key but they were a good disciplined side who capabilities are well documented by the fact that have ousted Everton, Man Utd, Rangers and Inter en route to this semi final. Riquelme didn’t appeared as big a threat as he was made of to be but we also have to keep in mind that their obvious plan at Highbury was not to attack but to defend. They in a way quiet succeded in this task as a one goal lead is a slender lead to take to their ground but as I said before the vital thing was not to concede a goal and we did not.

The tie is by no means over as Villareal will be up for it in the return match and they shall be having the home advantage now. But we have nothing to fear. We have shown that we can defend at home as well away previously. It would be a tough game at their home but if we defend well as a team and be sharp and fast on our counter attack then we could definitely get an away goal as well. Its certain that now with our lead Villareal will be forced to attack and if we defend well and catch them on the counter-attack then we can nick another one there. Even one goal from us would make it a difficult task for Villareal.

So lets hope that we dont crack under pressure as one more sound performance shall land our club for the first time in the Finals of the Champiosn League.

Four minutes before half time Koulo Toure got the solitary but very vital goal for us after some neat passing between Henry & Hleb got Hleb to the byline from where he picked his man and passed the ball only to find Toure's leg which directed the ball into the net to send Highbury wild and crazy. WOW!! what a feeling!!

Ironically it was Toures first goal at Highbury but what a night to score it. We have to be very sharp in the next fixture in Spain and take our chances accurately. We can rue our missed chances at Higbury but wont be spared for that in Spain.

Also no injuries to any of the players in the game and this victory should be a massive boost for us to take on our rivals Spurs on Saturday. Just like a perfect European send-off for Highbury this victory should give us that confidence to finish off Spurs in fashion and style in what’s going to be the last ever North-London derby to be played at Highbury. Whooo!

March 11, 2006

Arsenal Vs Juventus - Quarter finals draw completed

11 March, 2006

While we have been drawn against Juventus in the quarter-finals Wenger
calls for a rousing reception from the fans to the return of Patrick Vieira. By saying “He has done so well for nine years for us, who has given us nine top, top years? A few players before, but of the foreign players I can only remember Patrick [and Bergkamp]. He has given nine years to the Club, that is why I want him to have a great reception. I am sure our fans are strong enough and big enough to do that.”

Out of a sudden PFA Chief Gordon Taylor & West Ham manager Alan Pardew have realised that there werent enough english players in Wengers squad that marched on to the quarters at the expense of eliminting Real Madrid on the way. And incredibly they are disappointed at that! Instead of applausing the effort put in by Arsenal to comprehensively beat Real both home and away and in the process remaining the only British side to bear the country's flag after big money Chelsea & reigning Liverpool crashed out; they have expressed diappointment at the lack of british players in the team that ousted Real. And though I had decided that I will certainly write an article to this effect time constraint has not permitted me to do so and hence I only leave you with what Wenger very aptly replied them with. Here is what Wenger
has to say to both Gordon & Pardew and to all who think along the lines of these two.

After the celebrations for the quarters passage, all eyes are now upon our next fixture with Liverpool on Sunday. While Henry, Jens, Cesc and Freddie had all picked some kind of knocks at Highbury, all have recovered but a doubt remains about Freddie. As it has been the case for a while Sol, RVP and Cygan are our regular absentees though seem to be on their way back to full training by Sunday.

Liverpool couldn’t defend their European title losing out to Benfica and as such we can expect them to be down some what psychologically and that shoud be an advantage to us. Needless to say we should make good use of it as we just cannot afford to lose anymore. We have got to kill them, be it Liverpool or anybody else.

Wenger is currently not eyeing a backdoor entry to next years Champions League by winning it this year but instead is confident enough in the team to finish even above Liverpool who are currently third. When
he says - "But at the start of the competition we didn't look at that. We just wanted to do as well as we could. We believe we will come back in the top four and I believe we can even catch Liverpool.” Way to go Arsenal!!

Wenger after Real win ! Jens wins award. Big Phil may too!

10, March 2006.

There is so much to write to about in the wake of the demolition of Real Madrid and our qualification for the Quarter finals of the Champions League. Lets begin!


First of all the Manager. Wenger is proud of the team after this historic win "Of course I am very proud of my team, and very happy for the Club. But as well I thought it was a great football night because both teams try to play."

And has some special words for the youngsters in the team. He says "I believe that there is something happening in the team. They grow in confidence, they are showing . To go out there with such a young team and show that resilience, that determined attitude, is something fantastic. I think the young players have not only quality, but character, and they've shown it tonight."


When you talk about our team now then you cant fail to mention about our defence. So didn’t Wenger – Here he talks about the confidence that the young defence can derive from this successful defending of one nil goal lead - "We have still a lot to improve but for the confidence of a young defence it is very positive." He rightly boasts of our young defence - "It gives us great confidence because we are quite consistent, not many teams can say if we go to Real Madrid we don't concede and when we play at home we don't concede”,


While Jens has been churning out top-class performances week in week out for quiet some time now that have earned him the 'Arsenal – Player of the Month' award, he reveals that being on bench has actually helped him, while Big Phil has caught the eye of FIFA by his solid defensive display for club as well for his country Switzerland and has been highlighted as a potential candidate for
the newly-created Gillette Best Young Player Award, to be presented during the World Cup finals in Germany this summer. Applause!!