Whitey Grandad Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Did I read in the Mail that last night was the only the second time that Arsenal have conceded more than one goal this season? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fez Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Did I read in the Mail that last night was the only the second time that Arsenal have conceded more than one goal this season? yes - the first time was when Man City put 6 past them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minty Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Did I read in the Mail that last night was the only the second time that Arsenal have conceded more than one goal this season? I saw that, but it's wrong. Villa beat them 3-1 on the opening day, Man City beat them 6-3, then in cup competitions, Chelsea beat them 2-0 in the League Cup and Napoli won 2-0 in the Champions League. Had they said 'away from home, in the league' then it is true I guess... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnailOB Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Great game, loved almost every minute of it. As happened last year, we steam rollered Arsenal with our immense work rate and fast closing down, but we somehow didn't manage to come away with a win. Last season a lucky own goal was the cause, this season it was us failing to continue the closing down and pressing just after the break allowing Arsenal the room to breath they desperately needed. For all those doubting Lallana's captaincy credentials, you should have seen him shouting at the rest of the side after the Arsenal goals to push up and press them, which we thankfully did. Boric - could he have done better with the second? I've not seen a replay, so just asking. It seemed to take an age to slice into the corner. He didn't have a great deal to do, which shows how well we played. Calm as always, but not too calm. Good to see him come off his line for corners, especially as we lacked a little height. I notice we didn't have men on the posts. Is that new? Chambers - I thought he was absolutely outstanding once again. He gets so tight to opponents, biting at their heals. He's good in the air, quick enough and extremely competent on the ball. He is great going forward, with a brilliant drop of the shoulder. I find it amazing how poor many of the fullbacks are in the top four sides (Sagna for example is woeful) and yet we have three absolutely top draw ones of our own. Fonte - decent solid game. Yoshida - some very good, such as showing pace and nipping in to cut out passes and even being physical on one or two occasions, but some very poor stuff too, such as some weak as **** headers straight back into the danger area (he's Chris Perry Mark II) and a host of poor clearances, some off the studs no less. Lots of effort and I'll cut him some slack as yet again he is thrown in without a run of games, but overall our worst player on the night be a considerable distance Shaw - just wanted to see the guy take Sagna on more, but he can't go to the byeline all night despite my encouragement for him to do so. I'd like to see him shoot more often too. Just drive and hit it three or four times a game. Cork - my man of the match. he was everywhere and I mean everywhere. He was relentless. The only thing he doesn't have is that little touch of guile around the box, but he makes up for it elsewhere - shown perfectly in the first half when bounding forward to near the Arsenal box and then having his through ball cut out, Arsenal breaking before he steals the ball on the edge of our box. There were about 12 blades of grass he didn't cover. I've said it a few times on here. I simply do not understand why MP ignored him earlier in the season. I can understand why VW started, but to not have Cork coming on off the bench when making a centre midfield sub amazed me. Morgan - I thought he was a little quite in the first half, perhaps his good work was towards the other side of the pitch, but he had a great second half once we got going. Lallana - faded a little towards the end, but he works so hard its not surprising. Is there a Saints player more enjoyable to watch. If we are going to go down in Brazil lets go down playing him in the hole where he belongs. Davis - I really enjoy watching him too. His touch is immaculate. He lacks that yard of pace and real dribbling ability, but he has great awareness. The pass to put Shaw in in the second half was top notch. Need a few more goals out of him Morgan and Cork though. JRod - I agree with many that he can't play up the middle on his own. Perhaps as a pair, but not on his own. With every game he seems to grow in confidence and he started like a house on fire. Pity he faded out at the end when we had them on the rack. Gallagher - Excellent debut. Showed great mobility and played on the shoulder of the last defender, which gave the Arsenal centre back real problems. I don't think those two have improved at all, they have just had more protection from Flamini. Stretching teams the other way is not something we have done a great deal with Lambert and made us a more threatening side. I was expecting far less. He looked comfortable at that level. In the end though he will need to score goals to be seen as effective. His work rate and closing down helped us regain possession a lot. I doubt Arsenal have kicked the ball long from the keeper as much all season. I wonder if him coming into the side will create that Man Utd 1992 vibe and the players all stick around. Not sure it will, but you never know. Pretty much all of that I voted Cork as MOM as well. What impressed me most about his performance was when he did break up play and had Arsenal players around him, at no time did he look rushed or panicked on the ball. As mentioned above, only downside to his game is when he does pop up in a good position on edge of box (which was quite a few times last night) it would be nice if he was confident with striking a ball. I would be really disappointed to see him out of the side again, think he proved last season that he was the missing link and his return from injury helped improve team performances. Yes, Wanyama is a solid player but Cork more than deserves his start in the team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Pretty much all of that I voted Cork as MOM as well. What impressed me most about his performance was when he did break up play and had Arsenal players around him, at no time did he look rushed or panicked on the ball. As mentioned above, only downside to his game is when he does pop up in a good position on edge of box (which was quite a few times last night) it would be nice if he was confident with striking a ball. I would be really disappointed to see him out of the side again, think he proved last season that he was the missing link and his return from injury helped improve team performances. Yes, Wanyama is a solid player but Cork more than deserves his start in the team. I am a massive fan and thought he was our player of the season last year, but at times this I have felt his touch hasn't been quite spot on and he has ended up making desperate stretches to retain possession. Last night his touch was immaculate and like you say he appeared to have hours and not once did he panic. Tremendous display. I'm not overly bothered about his lack of goals. Our formation means it's up to Lallana etc to get them. I expect a little more from Morgan though and his poor volley was disappointing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redder freak Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Get lost. You were outplayed. On reflection I agree. Arsenal were ****. Sort it out Wenger! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypochondriac Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 On reflection I agree. Arsenal were ****. Sort it out Wenger! What you on about? You are second in the league, he needs to sort nothing. There is no disgrace failing to win away against us, St Marys will be one of the hardest places to go just ask City. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minsk Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Something else to think about: The 13 players on the field in Saints shirts last night cost us about the same in transfer fees as the Arse paid us for AOC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shurlock Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 (edited) What you on about? You are second in the league, he needs to sort nothing. There is no disgrace failing to win away against us, St Marys will be one of the hardest places to go just ask City. On the train and tube back last night - had to endure Arsenal fans whinging about not spending money and how the paedo was stashing it. Unbelievable sense of entitlement. Edited 29 January, 2014 by shurlock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuncanRG Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Something else to think about: The 13 players on the field in Saints shirts last night cost us about the same in transfer fees as the Arse paid us for AOC Bloody hell, I can hardly believe this but you're right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 29 January, 2014 Share Posted 29 January, 2014 Something else to think about: The 13 players on the field in Saints shirts last night cost us about the same in transfer fees as the Arse paid us for AOC What an awesome stat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Kint Posted 30 January, 2014 Share Posted 30 January, 2014 What an awesome stat. The 14 players Arsenal had cost just under 150 million compared to 14 million for ours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
del boy Posted 30 January, 2014 Share Posted 30 January, 2014 only the second time Arsenal have shipped more than one goal in a game in their last 22 Premier League fixtures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lighthouse Posted 30 January, 2014 Share Posted 30 January, 2014 The 14 players Arsenal had cost just under 150 million compared to 14 million for ours When you consider at least half of that is JRod, that's quite some stat. If Lambert had played instead, we would have had a team out there that cost £8m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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