Sunday, November 23, 2025

ARS 4-1 TOT: A Proper Hiding

 I'm not sure I've previously seen one side bully another as thoroughly as the Gunners did the Spurs.  With the exception of Richarlison's quick thinking and well executed long range chip over Raya, Arsenal had things all their own way.  Eberechi Eze was the hat trick hero, who found space in front of goal to spank three past Vicario, who did make a smart save on a fourth shot.  Before Eze's goal spree, Merino scooped the bal to Trossard, who collected, spun, and scored a deflected shot to open the scoring.  Before that, Eze scooped to Rice, whose powerful shot took it cleanly as it dropped over his right shoulder but straight at Vicario.  

Spurs are another team hit hard by injuries.  Our alternatives are just better than theirs.  Hincapie filled Gabriel's defensive boots, and Eze played Odegaard's position very well.  Trossard has to be our best option on the left, based on production.  We got to see Madueke late on, which is welcome.

Any win over our dear neighbors is welcome.  This one puts us six points clear at the top of the table, with second place Chelsea our opponents next weekend.  We will host Bayern Munich midweek, and Mikel will not be resting important players.  Maybe they can share the load, though.


Early days, I know.  We started like this three years ago but couldn't stave off City.  The difference this time is the depth the Kroenkes have financed.  Even the currently vacant center forward position has been filled quite adequately by a midfielder, Merino.  Today, he dropped back a lot, in between making menacing forays forward.  He connected play well.  He had an assist.  Everywhere else, we have talented starters and excellent backups for them.  When Havertz and Odegaard reach full fitness, we'll be even stronger.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

SUN 2-2 ARS: Hard Fought Contest

 I can't really complain about this result.  The Black Cats were feisty and well-organized, and showed some real prowess.  We dropped two points, which is bad, but I thought the performance was good.  Eze was disappointing; I expected more from him today.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

ARS 2-0 BHA (EFL): Academy Kids Scrape Through to Quarters

 We earned another game against Palace (who demolished Liverpool) at the Emirates in mid-December.  Arteta made ten changes to the side that edged Palace on Sunday, and it showed.  We had a 15 year old starter (Dowman) and a few other teenagers too (MLS, Nwaneri, Harriman-Annous) from the academy.  New boys Mosquera and Hincapie slotted in for Saliba and Gabriel, and Norgaard got to play the full game.  Eze was the only holdover starter. 

Brighton failed to take advantage of several big errors in our end of the field in the first half.  Kepa came up big and the Seagulls were not wearing their scoring boots, though, so it was scoreless at the break. Nwaneri scored in the 57th minute after a very nice sequence, and Saka slammed home a rebound from a save in the 76th.  I know this isn't the glamor competition, but I think Arsenal needs to stay alive in this one if only to provide playing opportunities for fringe players.  

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

ARS 1-0 CRY: Set Piece FC Grinds Out Another Three Points

 Palace made it tough, but a bit of magic from their former player Eze was the difference.  The win was deserved; Palace had no real shots on goal (the statisticians say that Raya's claiming a cross was a saved header from Nketieh), and our xG was above one.  Nevertheless, it was a set piece--a free kick awarded because of a dumb foul from Pino--that decided this match.


Amazing technique to have gotten over this ball and powered it past Henderson.

Losses by City and 'Pool have put the Gunners solidly in first after nine games.  The injury list grew as Saliba, Saka, Rice, and Calafiori were hauled off.  Saka and Rice will be available for the EFL game against Brighton, but the other two will need some time to recover from the knocks they took.  We have some quality backups for both.  We are going to need Madueke, Havertz, and Odegaard back before the festive period at this rate.

I'd like to see starts for Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly tomorrow against Brighton.  Norgaard and White could start too, and Kepa in goal.  Arteta wants to win this game, though, and Brighton is a tough proposition.  Gyokeres desperately needs some recovery time, but who else can play center forward?  Merino in a pinch, as we found out last season, but Arteta may do something tricky with a false 9.


Sunday, October 26, 2025

Good for Eze

 We miss him and wish the best at his new club.  Like we miss all who played for our team, the moved on and passed through Nice to see him have an impact on our latest meeting, even if his goal sent us down.  .  

Friday, October 24, 2025

ARS 4-0 ATL: Good Win Against a Good Team Leaves Us Perfect in ECL

 Atleti had their danger moments, but Arsenal blew open a tight game with four second half goals in 13 minutes.  No injuries other than what looked like a tight hamstring for Gabriel.  He will probably sit out the Palace game.  We are so deep in every position now.  Mosquera has shown he can handle it, and Hincapie may be ready.  Calafiori can move over and Lewis-Skelly play left fullback too.  Our most uniquely valuable player is probably Odegaard, and we're winning without him.  He will be back in a month, and so will Madueke and Havertz.  This is a very powerful squad.

Palace has hit a rough patch but remain dangerous.  It's at the Emirates, so I hope we jump on them and make an early breakthrough, and build on that.  We'll have two days more rest as well.  After the Eagles, it's Brighton (EFL) at home, then Burnley, Slavia Prague (ECL), and Sunderland, all away.  An international break follows, and we play the Spuds on November 23 in N5.