Monday, 24 March 2014

Arsenal's season looks ready to crash and burn

So game number 1000 turned out to be one that Arsene Wenger will never forget - but for all the wrong reasons!

For us it was another thumping by a big side which pretty much says clear as daylight that we aren't exactly one of those.

It reminded me of the Liverpool game as we quickly saw ourselves fall behind by more than one goal, in fact finding ourselves 3-0 down by the seventeenth minute. Wenger had been adamant pre-match that his team were ready for this battle against Chelsea, but losing at Stamford Bridge leaves me no confidence in winning the war of the title.

A big talking point was the sending off of Kieran Gibbs in the build up to Hazard's penalty and Chelsea's third goal. Oxlade-Chamberlain tried heading a shot away from goal but flung an arm out in the process, and the ball, heading wide anyway, brushed his hand. Andre Marriner, the game's referee, sent off Gibbs instead of Chamberlain who protested he was the culprit. Gibbs' suspension has now been overturned while both he and Oxlade-Chamberlain are clear to play against Swansea. It was deemed, quite rightly, that Oxlade-Chamberlain's handball was not preventing a goal-scoring opportunity as Hazard's shot was going wide of goal.

Kieran Gibbs.
I've said it before, and that's Flamini needs to start in the defensive / deep midfield position. He is a certain starter who has helped our defensive game out greatly and has provided exceptional cover. He gets the job done, much better than Arteta! I'd also like to see more of Serge Gnabry, and if the Ox had been suspended it would have gifted a wonderful opportunity for the young German midfielder to continue proving himself. After being named on the subs bench against Chelsea, I would hope he starts or features at some against Swansea, the side he scored our class second against in our 2-1 win earlier in the season.

So what does Saturday's loss do to our title chasing credentials (or what was left of them anyway)? As I said, this win sets us back in the chase for the Premier League title, and just securing a top four finish could even be a difficult task. Everton, in fifth, are by no manner a bad team at all especially under Roberto Martinez this season.

The players need to get it going against Swansea who never prove to be an easy side when we play them and a win against the Swans will get the players up for the Man City match next weekend. Needless to say it won't be an easy fixture and nobody can help but think that if we are slow out the blocks, we could see repeats of Liverpool and Chelsea all over again.

Our FA Cup semi final match against Wigan isn't far away either. Somehow we are the favourites to win the competition, but if we carry on the way we're going, Wigan might do the business over us like they did City. They aren't a bad side on their day at all, and I get the feeling we're not in for a comfortable finish to the season.

How we looked high and mighty fine earlier on in the season, but how quickly does football change over the course of that season. If we end up struggling for fourth, and trophy less, we have well and truly crashed and burned in style. If you have any faith for sale, I might need some.

I am one disgruntled Gooner, so I'll join the queue.

Chelsea v Arsenal (FA Cup 2009).

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