Thursday, 17 May 2012

Arsenal v Everton – Preview

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by JAMES CURTIS Poor Richard Keys. Not only will he have to suffer a week without Chelsea, but he will also have to put up with lengthy coverage of Arsenal, as Wenger’s men welcome Everton to the Emirates in one of just two Premier League games taking place over the weekend.

Keys made his feelings clear after the victory over Aston Villa when he said Arsenal’s pursuit for fourth place was given a real boost. Today, Arsenal can take advantage of a slim fixture schedule and move within one point of league leaders Chelsea, augmenting their surge for title honours while proving Keys wrong. 

Arsenal are on the march at the moment, leading the way as the leagues most in form team having taken 16 points from a possible 18. The Toffees are on a decent run themselves, going unbeaten in five straight games. When it comes to matches against Arsenal though, Everton have lost 12 out of the last 13 meetings, the latest a 6-1 drubbing at Goodison on the opening day.

Both sides have players missing at the African Cup of Nations. David Moyes’ plans for life without Joseph Yobo and Ayegbeni Yakubu, adding to his woes up front – Jo is currently suspended by the club and top goal scorer Louis Saha (12) is doubtful. Life will be made harder knowing Arsenal have kept clean sheets in their last three home games.

Wenger will prepare without Alex Song. The Cameroonian has a special gift of keeping the ball that nobody else available tonight can imitate over a full 90 minutes. Because of this, Arsenal’s central trio must be smatter, support the man in possession and keep the Merseysiders guessing.

Naturally, Abou Diaby and Aaron Ramsey are attack minded players so Wenger will not want to kill the threat, and suspicion is Denilson will be the one to hold if anybody. Andrey Arshain is fit after a minor foot injury and completing the front three should be Samir Nasri and Eduardo.

Diaby, Ramsey and Nasri have found the net on recent outings. Eduardo is the clubs hottest striker right now having scored three in his last four games, so let’s hope he finds his range against his favourite opposition and adds to Arsenal’s 51 league goals this season.

Manchester United travel to Birmingham later today in the only other fixture. A win in the earlier kick-off could put some real pressure on Alex Ferguson’s team who sit two points ahead of Arsenal. It might also melt Key’s heart a little. Now someone get that man a shovel … {jcomments on}

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  • John in Norfolk

    Could have sworn we were playing Everton today! (para 5)

    What great news tha Bendtner will return to first team training on Monday, now we wont have to dig into the piggy-bank for a new striker.

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  • Jim

    Well spotted John (ammended) You win a prize … I’m really surprised Bendy is back training. It was only a week ago we were going to be without him for two months. That said to me he wouldnt be kicking a ball so soon. But I would rather have him than an unknown signing. Come on the lads

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  • Berg10

    Hopefully Eduardo’s touch is returning slowly but surely and if Ramsey and Diaby continue their good form of late we should do OK. 3-0.

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  • Jim

    Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Gallas, Vermaelen, Traore, Denilson, Diaby, Ramsey, Nasri, Eduardo, Arshavin. Subs: Fabianski, Rosicky, Vela, Silvestre, Merida, Eastmond, Emmanuel-Thomas.

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  • john

    2-2 poor show, i know you cant play well all the time, but every time we get a chance to catch up we blow it, Mr Wenger if we dont need a striker im Alex Fergusons love child, and bentdner the answer give me a break, he wont get ten goals between now and the end of the season. For frig sake spend some money you miserable shit, stop talking like 1 minute you will, the next you wont.
    Every1 can see we do need 1, and now denilson will probably be out for a while throw in a midfielder, I hear Ian Selley has been training well for Merthyr Tydfil, sign him up, he would be free and not hard to pay, right up wenger street. :sad:

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  • Jim

    … im saying bendtner back quick over an unknown signing. a quality forward and im splashing the cash!

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  • M.E.

    We were lucky to snatch a draw, thanks to Rosicky and TWO deflected goals from MIDFIELDERS (our strikers are not prolific enough).
    We missed Song’s presence. Denilson was injured.
    Almunia made a blunder again, for that 1st goal conceded from a corner, caught in two minds.

    A more direct striker + holding midfielder (to protect the back four) please.

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  • Danny

    guys,

    i keep on saying wenger is having a laugh at us. He will never buy a decent striker. we need to get rid of the frog fast

    this is the time to buy or we will never win anything.

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