With eight minutes to go in the game on Saturday I was out of hope and feeling tense. Per's clumsy tackle resulted in an obvious penalty earlier in the second half and we all felt (well three of us Arsenal fans in the pub) that our endless trophy run looked set to continue for another year.
Per's header in the last ten minutes however made us see the light; a glimmer of hope.
Yes Arsenal had looked more up for it since conceding and we hit the post and bar twice I think (maybe three times?) with a chance also cleared off the line. But scoring when we should just isn't our forte and it is so frustrating game in, game out when other sides such as Manchester City or Liverpool you know would be four or five up if they were playing our opposition with our amount of chances.
Sanogo looked bright but but there was a lack of attacking movement in supporting him, and his lack of experience and play time maybe added to his misfortune but he looks an exciting young promise with strength, power and his tall physique. He also possess some pace too unlike the incompetent Giroud.
The players you need for a big game like this, and against Championship opposition though no offence to Wigan who are a tough team on their day, just didn't show up. Andy Townsend said probably the only thing right in his commentating career so far that Lukas Podolski needs to attack more and go at defences. Cazorla also did little for me, Vermaelen just looks nowhere near the decent defender he once was and you wonder what kind of player you'd have seen out of Ozil if he had been fit to play. Ramsey is obviously still not match fit and I think we always miss Flamini in midfield who was suspended.
Steve Bruce has already opened his mouth ahead of the cup final but is right in saying the pressure is on us. It has been nine years since we won a trophy and of course that was the FA Cup and I think fans feel we will mess up this chance of winning it; after all we ballsed up our cup finals in the UEFA Champions League of 2006, and the 2007 and 2011 League Cup finals. Will then this be fourth time lucky?
As for whether we win it or not, something went horribly wrong this season. For sure injuries have played their part as they have again struck us hard. Every year we ask ourselves WHY THE SAME EVERY TIME? It's incredibly frustrating.
Following the 3-1 opening day defeat to Villa we had a pretty solid start to the league season bar defeats to United and City and were top again in January. However we now look set to be out of the Champions League next season. Our European fate lies in the hands of Everton who are two points above us, but we still have to win all our remanding games to have a chance too. Perhaps Everton do have the tougher run in in terms of opposition but if we don't get out of this slump, then I can see us struggling in our own final five fixtures.
Will Wenger still believe in his side if we don't make the competition next year? PSG or the French national side are bookie's favourites for his next destination if he leaves Arsenal. But who do you you A) replace him with, and B) who's available? He has said a 'top four finish is vital for him' - maybe because it will influence his decision on signing a new contract in the summer.
Arsenal's focus turns back to the Premier League tonight where we host West Ham, which kicks off at 7:45pm GMT, and is live on Sky Sports 1. Come on you Gooners! A win is a must for a team that still believe.
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