Crystal Palace 4 Everton 0
and on to the semifinals, against Chelsea, April 16. Two goals each half, four different players scoring.
Uninformed comments from two Americans who care way too much about their EPL teams
Crystal Palace 4 Everton 0
and on to the semifinals, against Chelsea, April 16. Two goals each half, four different players scoring.
A dominating first half, during which Saka's shot which fooled an unsighted Martinez, was enough to keep the Gunners in good shape for their battle for 4th place. There was the usual dropoff in the second half, but Villa managed just one shot on target all game, with a free kick that was the game's last action. Leno was in goal, due to a Ramsdale training injury, and did fine when called upon. Villa is firmly mid-table and had little to play for, but Gerrard has them doing their best. It got spicy on a few occasions and it looked as though there would be some sendings off, but eventually the sides settled down.
Pepe came on for Saka in the second half and was dreadful. When Arteta sent Holding in for Odegaard to shore things up in the back, we lost all semblance of control in midfield. The three points were earned, but Arsenal made hard work of it and we'll need to kill off games like this against the likes of Villa, a good side that has less motivation.
I didn't see the Liverpool game, but by all accounts Arsenal played very well. We still have to deal with Chelsea, and of course three of our rivals for top four: Man U, Spuds, and West Ham. Those are all crucial contests.
Palace plays to the level of their opponents. I have not seen an analysis of this game yet. MC does not daunt them but Palace has not played a decent game in several years when they play Liverpool. Zip - Zip will do, and it was not a bad outing. .
Arsenal has a very challenging last stretch of the season. "Games in hand" are not points in the table. At home against mid-table Leicester, you'd expect the Gunners to prevail, and this time, our play matched out point haul and a dominant performance saw us through. Ramsdale did not repeat his dodgy kicking performance against Watford, and indeed the whole team played a step quicker. Ramsdale had to make a fantastic save early, but the worst of it afterward was getting hip-checked by the Foxes' forward as he came down with the ball. He milked it for a minute's delay, though, so he was probably happy to take the punishment.
I was expecting a win, but Leicester has been hot recently and there's always the chance that a few unlucky bounces make the difference. But this was a case of Arsenal being too much for Leicester all over the field. These are the games we have to win to maintain the upper hand for the 4th place spot. We have to play our three closest rivals before the end of the season, as well as Chelsea and Liverpool. Accumulation of points from the likes of Watford and Leicester is a must.
I watched two former Arsenal #2s, Fabianski and Martinez (the latter joined by Chambers), face off in the earlier game. I was hoping for more dropped points by the Hammers, but they beat Aston Villa convincingly at the London Stadium. Both keepers were great, but Lukas was better protected than Emi. Calum spent at least eight minutes on the ground after two blows to the head.
A remarkable Champions' League encounter between PSG and Real Madrid, at the Bernabeu, saw Real mount a late comeback to win with three goals (all from Karim Benzema) in maybe 15 minutes. It was an epic PSG meltdown. The refereeing played a role, and the co-owner of PSG chased down the officials after the game and made quite an ass of himself. But PSG, which had been playing with a swagger after Mbappe's opener made it 2-0 to Paris on aggregate, fell apart on attack and defense. The entire second half, Real was on top, and it's a fair result, considering a modicum of good sense from the manager or his players would have seen PSG safely through. Pochettino needed to take Neymar and Messi off and put in fresh legs, on more defensive-minded players. But no. GK Donnarumma could have gotten the ball away before Benzema charged him down (and yes, I'd have blown the whistle for a foul there). Good show.
Watford was much tougher than I expected. The Gunners dominated possession but still would have dropped two points had Watford managed a third. All the goals were top quality, and it was a good spectacle as well as a welcome three points. Watford had the ball in the net after 17 seconds, but the goalscorer was a yard offside. Ødegaard scored a legal goal on five minutes after a slick one-two with Saka, then Watford's Hernandez executed a magnificent bicycle kick to even things up. Not long after, it was Saka's turn to be set up for a great finish to restore our lead. Early in the second half, Lacazette set up Martinelli for another superb strike. Things looked easy for the Arsenal at this point, but Watford got a goal in the 87th minute to set up a tense finish. Despite the charged atmosphere and energetic play, there were few fouls and just three yellows in the game; this was a very polite contest between next door neighbors. (I have been at Watford's training ground for a frisbee tournament, and it is literally adjacent to Arsenal's. In fact, it was Arsenal's old training ground before they built their current one.)
We're in fourth place for the moment, ahead of Man U's game at Man City. There will be twists and turns, no doubt. We have 13 games left, three of them against our direct rivals for European places. We need to be better than we were at the back today, but the goal production is good.
It ended up not costing us, but Ramsdale had a stinker today, giving the ball away twice in situations that really should have gifted the Hornets a goal. Gabriel and White have both been better as well. Xhaka had a late brain fart immediately preceding Watford's second goal. There's plenty for Arteta to discuss with the troops.
It has been a great weekend for Arsenal so far, with Wolves, West Ham, and United all losing, while we won. Tottenham plays Everton tomorrow, which should mean three points for Spurs, but Arsenal managed to lose to Everton in the Fall, so who knows? I'm not complacent. Our squad is thin and we're a hamstring or ankle injury away from losing an important player for whom we have no replacement of that quality. Saka and Ødegaard are particularly important. Smith-Rowe is a great replacement for either of them, but past him, it would be difficult to find as good all-around players. If we stay fit, we're favorites for 4th place. If.
Abramovich claims that he will be selling Chelsea. The team is said to be valued around 3.2 billion dollars, forth among Premier League teams and 7th in the world. .
Upsets continue: Nottingham Forest 4 Leicester City 1,
Middlsebrough 1 Tottenham 0,
Boremwood 1 Bournemouth 0.
These clubs are good, even below the top two levels.