Friday, 7 March 2014

A familair time of year for Arsenal fans

We are still just about hanging in there. It's the same every year though come February / March when we need the players to really dig in, our trophy chances collapse around us. Wenger denies that his teams dip in form around this time of the year but I guess this is the stubbornness of the man.

I sense something isn't quite there as it has been in past times this season and it always seems to be the same around this time of the year with Arsenal. Our 5-1 thumping by Liverpool and a poor result at Stoke have contributed to a dodgy looking spell in the Barclays Premier League. Our UEFA Champions League hopes look a little lost too after Bayern Munich outclassed us in the first leg, and if we don't pick our game up tomorrow against Everton in the FA Cup (kick off 12:45pm GMT), I fear our season is well and truly over.

Going out of the FA Cup would be terrible for the team's morale that's for sure as it seems even the title race will go down to either Chelsea or Manchester City if we're being realistic. Mathematically it's still possible for us to win it of course but a cup win seems a little more likely (if only a little).

Our squad has been rocked by injuries, as per, with Jack Wilshere the latest to be side lined yet again in his short career, this time following a tackle by Daniel Agger in England's Wednesday night 1-0 friendly win against Denmark. He'll be out for six weeks though some what encouraging is the return of Aaron Ramsey which could happen next weekend.

The major concern for Wilshere is however, will he be fit enough for the World Cup in June? I should think he will be, there are about nine weeks left of the season and he'll be able to carry out fitness training prior to the start of the World Cup. He may even be able to feature for us before the final whistle of the season. With all the other England players likely to be playing every game  between now and the end of the campaign, I can't see how there will be too much difference in separating them; Wilshere won't be half as tired as the other guys.

Anyway we shall see how quickly the physios can get him back to full fitness. Wenger is backing the tenacious midfielder and wants him ready for Brazil.

Tomorrow's FA Cup tie will be tricky. I like Everton but playing at home should give s the advantage. I wonder if Wenger will have some resting to do though ahead of the UEFA Champions League tie against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night?

He said earlier in the week that he would love to win the FA Cup again. For sure I would love us to lift the trophy, but is it more a need to win a cup for Wenger's sake? Apparently he's stalling over signing a new contract.

It would be something to make it through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup, with the Premier League looking likely to be us trying to keep a top four spot once more, and it being a tough ask to go to Bayern and win at the Allianz Arena again. Maybe a win tomorrow could give us that little boost we need, when we need it. Maybe.

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