Europa League Winners To Get Champions League Place / More Transfer News

Good morning. I have precious little to look at across the many football websites this morning. One of the top stories on BBC Sport is of Titus Bramble suggesting he may or may not leave Sunderland. Reading that news fails to titillate me. Could there be a worse transfer story? Read more

Fulham Sign Amorebieta / Pellegrini To Manchester City

Good morning. It is quite staggering just how much change has happened in the Premier League over the past few days. Tony Pulis has "mutually" walked away from Stoke City, which actually means he was sacked without ceremony by Peter Coates. Arsenal have been linked with any striker that has a Read more

Jovetic To Arsenal / Kolo Toure To Liverpool / Tony Pulis Leaves Stoke

GOOD MORNING! Do you wanna know why I typed that in caps lock? Because Tony Pulis has "mutually walked away from Stoke City after chairman Peter Coates sacked him for a sh*t run of results." There's nothing "mutual" about Pulis' departure, he's been sacked. Why? Because Stoke City have stagnated Read more

Mourinho Leaves Real Madrid / Is He So Special?

Good morning. Real Madrid have officially announced what we've all been expecting since about November: Jose Mourinho is leaving Real Madrid after three years in charge, in which time he won the league and Copa Del Rey. Mourinho will take charge for the final time against Osasuna on June 1st, Read more

Arsenal's Platform To Build On / Tottenham Worries

The contrasting situations between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at the end of 90 minutes on Sunday, spoke volumes for the importance of Champions League football. On the one hand, Arsenal celebrated as if they had lifted a trophy, for which they have been criticised for. "Fourth is not a trophy, this just Read more

Klaas Jan Huntelaar

Van Persie Gets Hit By A Ball / Sturridge Has Liverpool Medical / Huntelaar Signs New Schalke Deal

A weapon of mass destruction.

Good morning!

A merry Christmas Eve to you all! We won’t be posting on Christmas Day, so do have a great day tomorrow, I hope you all get what you asked for! After a day off, we’ll back writing on Boxing Day as normal.

Robin van Persie gets hit by a ball

Sir Alex Ferguson has called for Swansea City captain, Ashley Williams, to be banned for “deliberately” kicking a football at Robin van Persie’s head after the Dutchman had been grounded by a challenge from Chico Flores. Williams, a defender, kicked the ball looking to clear his lines as van Persie looked to weave his way into the penalty area.

I can fully appreciate why van Persie reacted furiously to a ball in the back of his head from close range, as it really hurts and it did so much that the notoriously fiery Dutchman proceeded to fight the entire Swansea City XI. Personally I feel that Williams was just looking to clear his lines to make sure the danger was clear and that van Persie was an innocent casualty, but I understand why he reacted in the way he did. I really hope that Ferguson goes ahead with his calls for Williams to be banned, I mean, you can just see the written letter to The FA now;

“Dear Sir,

I am writing to you regarding an altercation between my player, Robin van Persie and Swansea City defender, Ashley Williams. As is abruptly clear, van Persie is struck in the head by a football whilst playing in a football match. I mean, you just don’t need it. There you are, going about your job and then all of a sudden; BAM! You’re hit by a ball.

Naturally, I will be calling for a five-match ban and Williams can consider himself lucky I haven’t pressed forward with Police charges on the grounds of attempted murder.

Yours sincerely,
Sir Alex Ferguson.”

Not in a million years is Ashley Williams going to get banned for kicking a football, it’s the most ridiculous/funny thing I’ve heard all weekend, Cheers, Ferguson.

Daniel Sturridge has Liverpool medical

With Liverpool and Chelsea having agreed a fee for the transfer of Daniel Sturridge to Liverpool, Sturridge travelled north for a medical on Saturday, ahead of his proposed move in January.

As I said the other day, I think this is a great move for all parties concerned. Chelsea Football Club will be delighted to receive £12 million for a player not considered in their plans, Daniel Sturridge gets a chance to rejuvenate his career at Liverpool and Liverpool themselves get another attacking option, as well as an England international to boot. Sturridge has had to endure a poor three and a half years at Stamford Bridge, in which he’s displayed clear potential, but he’s never fully justified his inclusion in the squad. Moving to Liverpool, under a manager such as Brendan Rodgers, represents an opportunity for Sturridge to reinvent himself and under the stewardship of Rodgers, he will be allowed time in which to develop in ways he couldn’t at Chelsea.

It’s a great move for Sturridge, but I’d love to see how many final third passes will occur between Luis Suarez and Sturridge throughout the second half of the season. My guess is 42, and I’m being generous at that.

Klaas jan Huntelaar

Klaas jan Huntelaar, the Dutch international and Schalke o4 striker has signed a new two year deal ahead of his contract expiring this summer. There had been strong rumours the 29 year old would seek a move to Arsenal in January, with Liverpool amongst the names of those interested in the forward.

Just the other evening, I was asked by a friend if I’d like to see Huntelaar at Arsenal, and upon my response I hesitated, before concluding that Huntelaar, a 29 year old, wouldn’t be considered by Arsene Wenger has a sensible option, nor do I personally think it would be a great deal. Signing Huntelaar obviously guarantees goals, but in terms of physique and style of play, there aren’t too many differences between himself and Olivier Giroud of Arsenal. What strikes me about Arsenal, is that they need variation and by that, I mean a striker who is going to move differently and threaten in different ways to Giroud. If you need a plan b, taking Giroud off for Huntelaar isn’t going to change much in my opinion.

Aged 29, I wouldn’t realistically envision Wenger to splash the cash and give a three year deal to a player of 29. For Schalke, it’s great news that the Dutchman has extended his stay, but I don’t think Huntelaar signing a new deal is necessarily a loss for Arsenal. In my opinion, it’s a bullet dodged.

Right that’s me done for today and indeed until Boxing Day. See you then, until such a time however, have a great Christmas!



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Arsenal Earn Point In Germany


Good morning.

Despite taking a two goal lead against Schalke 04, Arsenal could only claim a point in Gelsenkirchen as goals from Klaas Jan-Huntelaar and Jefferson Farfan saw the Germans cancel out goals from Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud.

At the beginning of the evening, I’d have settled for a point against a strong Schalke side. Away from home, amidst some poor form, a point away in the Champions League is a top result, but is it so much when you’re pegged back from being two goals up? No, of course not. Letting a two goal lead slip is bad no matter where you’re playing, what competition it’s in or who it’s against,  you should not be letting a two goal advantage slide. On reflection, Arsenal’s result is two points dropped, not one point gained.

Arsenal took the lead against the run of play via Theo Walcott in the 18th minute. A defensive error from Roman Neudstadter (I think) sent Giroud through on goal with only Lars Unnerstall to beat. A recovering defender denied Giroud the opportunity to shoot, who was undecided over what to do with the ball and as leather sphere bounced about, Theo Walcott nipped in to take the ball, round the keeper and tap into the empty net. Calamity defending from Schalke and a precious goal for Arsenal, who looked distinctly second best for the 17 minutes that came before it.

Not even ten minutes later, Giroud gave Arsenal their second goal. Playing the ball to Lukas Podolski on the left-wing, the Frenchman moved into the box to await a Podolski cross, which was met by the diving head of Giroud. A brilliant goal for Giroud and at 2-0 with the clock running down for the second half, Arsenal were looking good for three points, as long as they could see out the first half with a clean sheet.

Unfortunately, that wasn’t to be, as a beautiful pass by Lewis Holtby – a rumoured Arsenal target – set Huntelaar up who finished low past Vito Mannone into the opposite bottom hand corner. That goal made it 2-1 just before half-time, the supposed worst time to concede a goal, as it has more importance than any other minute of the match. Apparently.

In the second half, Schalke dominated play and it’s a surprise it took longer than twenty minutes to actually get an equaliser. Lewis Holtby was once again involved, flicking on a header to the back post from a cross, where the unmarked Farfan was on hand to strike past Mannone. It was on target and going in, but Vermaelen made sure by giving it a nudge into the back of the net anyway, being the sweetheart he is.

Theo Walcott then had a late chance for, but tight angles, little time and an on-rushing goalkeeper meant there was little Walcott could do about scoring. A winning goal for Arsenal would have been incredibly harsh given the way Schalke dominated the majority of the match and when the dust has settled, a point will look good on the face of it, but having been 2-0 up, this is a poor result for me. Arsenal need to finish top of this group to avoid facing a Borussia Dortmund or a Barcelona and letting two goal leads slip is not the way to go about it.

Conclusion

My match report is a little uninspired to say the least, but can you be anything else when the team performance fails to resemble what Arsenal fans were treated to just two seasons ago. That team was technically outstanding and beat Barcelona 2-1 by going toe-to-toe with them, such was the ability of that team.

On his return to action with the Arsenal first team, Jack Wilshere commented that it was a completely different midfield to the one he’d last played in. Previously, Wilshere had been playing with Samir Nasri, Alex Song and Cesc Fabregas. Now, it’s Santi Cazorla and Mikel Arteta and although there may be a period of adaptation to go through, is the Arsenal side now necessarily better than it was? For me, no. Arsenal are no longer capable of dominating a game, creating fifteen chances and winning. Now, Arsenal struggle for chances and concentrate on not losing first, which isn’t what top teams do.

Arsene Wenger said in his post-match interview that in this next month, if his team continue to develop, we’ll see a different Arsenal. I hope so, because for now, I see a pale imitation of what Arsenal are supposed to be.

That’s all from me today, sorry I’ve had to rush it. Guess who woke up late again?

You got it in one. See you tomorrow.



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