Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Arsenal slip to defeat at Benfica

Arsenal’s unbeaten pre-season record fell at the final hurdle when they went down 2-1 to Benfica on Saturday night, reports Arsenal.com.

The visitors had one hand on the Eusebio Cup at half-time. Arsène Wenger’s side had started slowly but cruised into the break thanks to Robin van Persie’s clinical strike – a late present on his 28th birthday. Both sides made significant changes at the interval and their effect undoubtedly shaped the final result.

Argentinean international Pablo Aimar stabbed home the equaliser four minutes after the restart and Nolito fired home another on the hour. Benfica were now the more experienced side and it showed. Arsenal tried to battle their way back into the game but the home side stayed firm. This result was a blow on the night but nothing too troubling given the changes at the break. However the serious staff is now just a week away.

This was the fourth Eusebio Cup. The previous opponents had been Inter, Milan and Tottenham, who were the holders thanks to Gareth Bale’s solitary goal last season. For those of you unaware of Eusebio’s legend, let’s throw you two simple statistics about his 15-year Benfica career – 638 goals, 614 games. No wonder Wenger had called him the European Pele.

Before the game, the manager had suggested the Arsenal team this evening would be close to the one starting at Newcastle next Saturday. He had left a number of key players back in London with injuries of various lengths (all short-term). Barring those returns, it was worth wagering the team beginning at Benfica tonight would form the basis of the one at St. James’ Park.

The first 15 minutes were full of energy from the Portuguese side but the quality came from the English outfit. The home side claimed a penalty in the opening stages when Franco Jara went down under the challenge of Wojciech Szczesny on the right of the area. Arsenal responded with Gervinho fooling his marker before firing low into the sidenetting. Then Andrey Arshavin stretched keeper Eduardo with a low drive across the face of goal. As the half wore on, Benfica began to impose themselves. Just before the half-hour, Bruno Cesar thumped a cross-shot just wide and Oscar Cardozo fired over on the turn.

There was pride at stake for the Lisbon side who had invested heavily in the summer and were desperate to reclaim from Porto their position as ‘top dogs’ in Portugal. However Arsenal had all the bite in the first half this evening In the 31st minute, Alex Song split the Benfica defence and Van Persie’s chip beat the keeper before drifting past the far post. The Dutchman only had to wait a little longer for his birthday goal.

Arshavin set Kieran Gibbs overlapping down the left and the defender’s cut-back was converted with lethal simplicity by the Dutchman. It was another strike on the road for Van Persie, whose Premier League record of nine away goals is still ongoing. The striker needed treatment shortly afterwards when he was caught on the ankle by Ezequiel Garay. He was back on his feet after treatment and, buoyed with confidence, Arsenal saw out the half.

Wenger brought on Chamakh, Miyaichi, Frimpong, Jenkinson, Squillaci and Fabianski for Arshavin, Van Persie, Song, Djourou, Sagna and Szczesny. They had barely settled by the time Benfica were level. Nico Gaitan escaped down the left and his long, rangy cut-back meandered its way to Nolito at the far post. His one-touch pass found Aimar unmarked on the edge of the six-yard box. The experienced Argentine international was never going to miss. The goal changed the game.

Arsenal had been so composed since they scored but now they were on the back foot. Shortly afterwards, Luisao clipped the bar with a rising drive from close range. There was an intensity about Benfica after bringing on their more famous names at half time. The second goal outlined that. Aimar found Joan Capdevila on the left. He crossed inside to Nolito who skipped past Squillaci before beating Fabianski at the near post with a powerful low drive. Shortly afterwards, the keeper scrambled aside a thunderous, swerving free-kick from Javi Garcia.

Arsenal would now have to scrap their way back into the game – and scrap they did. This had been a ‘no-holds-barred’ friendly throughout and the tackles continued to fly in from both sides. Fourteen minutes from time, Gaitan stung the hands of Fabianski from distance.

Late on the keeper also made fine stops from Jonathan Urretaviscaya and David Simao. Arsenal’s only effort came from substitute Henri Lansbury who fired high over the bar.

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  • Dante9ja

    This has shown how empty dis team is. Wenger kick squallaci out n get someone better.

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  • Angelo1971

    1.)Congratulations to the Portuguese team. As a sportsman I have to admit, that they really deserved the win.

    2.)What else does Wenger need to change his mind and buy? If Fabianski is not in form we lose by 3 or 4 goals. Kids or not kids there’s no excuse, because these kids will replace the injured players (some of them look promising though). The defense is still crap, we are not clinical enough in front of goal and the is morale shaky (supporters and players alike). Wenger cannot/does not want to bring enough quality players, still no defensive coach/tactics, inability to motivate the players. That’s been the weakest, most unmotivated Arsenal team for decades (especially since the Carling Cup final). Times is up mister, before you get us relegated. We will be happy to get a top 6 spot with this “team” this season. You have to go with your mates Gazidis, Rice and the coaching staff.

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  • wenger out

    new direction needed before its to late,wenger out

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  • bpod

    We werent that bad in first half,the second half just showed our lack of quality outside the best eleven,we looked clueless in second half which is quiet alarming.

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    • Northbanksy

      The little bit of creativity in the first half completely evaporated in the second.
      Come mid season with our usual lengthy
      injury list we will be fielding a mixture of these players…If AW doesn’t manage to keep Cesc or Nasri and make some major additions to the squad we might not be playing Champions League football beyond August & not at all next season.

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  • Angelo1971

    Dante9ja,

    Squilacci was involved in the first goal, as well. Chamakh was 1 of my favorites for a while. I have not criticized him for a long time. If he’s not able to collect himself he should go as well.

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  • Angelo1971

    bpod,

    Sorry to disagree to a certain extent. For example Vermaelen was terrible as well. I hope he gets back to form. We look very weak. Much weaker than last year. If Fab and/or Nasri goes we will be even weaker. Midtable level at best.

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  • http://www.arsenalinsider.com admin

    Another iffy performance… Now the real work starts this is going to ba tough season thats for sure ;)

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  • ROKUDAIME

    why won’t any of those douches pass the ball to miyaichi? i hope wenger sees reason to rid himself of all his love 4 potentials and quality in 16yr olds… he reminds me of micheal angelo

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  • DD in LA

    This season has all the makings of disaster. Wenger as usual has somehow done very little to fix the defense or get a decent goalkeeper or resolve the Fabregas or Nasri situations.

    We buy one decent player and a couple of adolescents who can’t possibly help this season even as we sell our other academy players to help other teams. What is the point?

    All highly predictable as a leopard doesn’t change his spots. Please leave.

    Watch us draw with a weakened Newcastle and lose to Liverpool 1.0 an man U who have been scoring like crazy 3.0.

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  • M.E.

    Next few games:

    Newcastle (A) – Udinese (H) – Liverpool (H) – Udinese (A) – Manchester United (A)

    RVP and Nasri are suspended for our CL qualifying-Home match vs Udinese, Arsene as well.

    Tough start in BPL, and it gets more tricky when adding in the CL qualifiers in between them.

    No excuses from Arsene, the coaching staff and the players for showing any complacency in the games though. Fight till the end.

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  • DD in LA

    There is a sense of bungling from AW and the board that doesn’t justify the 6 million we pay AW.

    Nothing has been resolved this summer.

    Chelsea Man U and man City have allege 3 key signings we just the one. We have two key played who don’t want to be here. Time is rumming put on transfers I doubt we will sign another major player.

    Enough is enough. At Christmas when we are
    7th I hope we make the change and the Arsene lovers finally admit they were wrong.

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  • DD in LA

    What I feel in my bones is that this is this is the final season of destruction in the Wenger era that will see him leave at the end of the season.

    The price will be heavy, a 6th finish place perhaps but if we have to go through this so the Wenger addicted Grive and “in AW we trust idiots” can go through detox so be it. I hope all you blind Wenger lovers who didn’t wake up in
    2009 feel just great about yourselves.

    I challenge any of you Wenger lickers, right here right now, to make your case how anything that has occured since the end of last season bodes well for the next. Go ahead, not with slogans or blind, dumb “belief” but analysis. Make your case…

    Thanks for helping to put us all through this misery.

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    • Arsene Wenger

      You tosspot

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      • JackoGunnerGoCrazy

        Oi Arsene Wenger your clearly a nob who doesn’t have Arsenals best interests at heart (always wanted to say that :D ). “DD in LA” makes a good and valid point, but your just another one of those fans who clearly love Wenger more than the club. Complete jockey.

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  • Edgems4

    I am not alarmed at all,rather i am excited at the prospect of Wenger getting kicked out at last.We will not go beyond Udinese and we will have 0 points at the end of August….Why?.While playing against us,which team,including some chinatown chaotic aggregate,Boca and Benfica,does not know that Arsenal is a 45 minute team then they crumble?

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  • Angelo1971

    DD in LA,

    They won’t challenge you, because they cannot. They are aggressive cowards, who cannot talk reasonably and tell you to f.. off to the spuds at best. Now they hide themselves and keep pressing the dislike voting button. I hate these brainwashed an.mals. If you watch the movie “Idiocracy” you realize it’s about the aggressive branch of the AKB. Wenger used to be a great manager (I don’t challenge that), but he clearly lost his sense of reality. It’s also obvious that he lost the respect of most of the players. There’s no belief and motivation in this team. The best example is Chamakh. He collapsed after van Persie’s return and he’s not able to get over with it. Next season every good/acceptable player will want to go, if Wenger is not fired at least in December. He tarnished his and the club’s image. The turning point was before last season. His last chance to come back was in January. If he comes out to go for big in May I guess Nasri shuts up and signs the contract. It’s too late now. A permanent damage is done.

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