Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Arsenal ahead after first leg

Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their Champions League qualifier withUdinese at the Emirates, thanks to a fourth minute strike from Theo Walcott.

The win provides Arsene Wenger’s side with a much needed advantage heading into next week’s second leg in Italy, although a lively display from the Italian’s raised a number of question’s over Arsenal’s defensive frailties.

With the protracted departure of Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona finally over, and visitors Udinese also looking to recover from the loss of Alexis Sanchez and Goklan Inler, there was an edgy atmosphere in north London with both sides in need of a positive result to set the tone of their transition.

Wenger made two changes to the side that drew blank away at Newcastle United at the weekend, with Marouane Chamakh replacing the suspended Robin Van Persie, and Walcott taking the place of Andrey Arshavin, whilst there was still no place in the squad for want-a-way midfielder Samir Nasri.

New signing Gervinho made his Champions League bow for the Gunners, with his three match ban for violent conduct only affecting domestic games, whilst £12million man Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain celebrated turning 18 yesterday with a place amongst the substitutes.

The home side made a superb start, when Bacray Sagna’s lobbed pass allowed Aaron Ramsey to exploit space down the right hand flank, before Theo Walcott met the Welshman’s cross with a side-footed volley to beat Handanovic at the near post, and take an early lead after four minutes.

Udinese debutant Neuton continued to look unconvincing at left back, with Ramsey, Walcott and Sagna continually finding space in behind, whilst Gervinho looked set to double Arsenal’s lead on ten minutes from six-yards out, only for Thomas Vermaelen to seemingly put the Ivorian off.

The Italian’s soon began to ask questions of the Arsenal backline, with mistakes by Alexandre Song and Ramsey in succession allowing an albeit wasted Udinese counter attack, before last season’s Serie A top scorer Antonio di Natale rattled the cross bar from a 30-yard free kick.

The Gunners continued to look suspect defensively, with Armero capitalising on a weak challenge by Sagna to break through the heart of Arsenal’s defence on 25 minutes, only for Szczesny to stand tall and thwart the Colombian’s effort, whilst Song tracked back well to block Isla’s rebound.

The men from Udine soon began to command possession as the first half entered the closing stages, with the movement of Di Natale and Isla proving a handful for Vermaelen and Koscielny, as Arsenal’s attacks soon became limited to shots from distance.

The visitors continued to threaten early into the second half, when Koscielny gave the ball away cheaply to Armero who subsequently released Di Natale, only for the 33-year-old’s touch to allow half time substitute Johan Djourou time to slide and block the striker’s effort.

The Swiss defender was only to last ten minutes before suffering  a similar hamstring injury to the man he had replaced, Keiran Gibbs, with 19-year-old Carl Jenkinson called upon to provide some stability, at least in terms of personnel, to the Arsenal backline.

The lively Armero again went close again on 65 minutes, controlling a deflected cross well on the edge of the box and firing an effort that just sailed over the right hand corner of Szczesny’s goal.

Szczesny was called into action again ten minutes later, diving well to save a dipping Di Natale effort from 28-yards out, after Emmanuel Frimpong had robustly conceded the free-kick shortly after being introduced to the game for Thomas Rosicky.

Some superb goalkeeping at the opposite end from Handanovic on the 90th minute prevented Walcott from doubling his and Arsenal’s tally, after the forward had been released well by Gervinho, who showed a rare bit of quality in the final ball.

The win will ease the pressure at the Emirates in what has been a difficult week for Arsene Wenger, but the need for defensive reinforcements will no doubt have been noted by the sceptics in a tie which is far from over.

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  • daza

    Defensive frailties? Change the record! The only positive from tonight was another solid defensive performance. Our problems tonight and against Newcastle were at the other end of the pitch…

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  • Anonymous

    It’s a clear as day, Gibbs is a barely adequate left back, he is so injury prone that the chances of him ever playing a full ninety minutes are zero.

    Priority No 1.  Buy a left back.

    Priority No 2. Buy a centre back (Djourou wont complete 50% of the games he starts)

    Just pray that van Persie and Wilshire return for the second leg.

    Oh! and Rosicky was awful.

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  • Anonymous

    It’s a clear as day, Gibbs is a barely adequate left back, he is so injury prone that the chances of him ever playing a full ninety minutes are zero.

    Priority No 1.  Buy a left back.

    Priority No 2. Buy a centre back (Djourou wont complete 50% of the games he starts)

    Just pray that van Persie and Wilshire return for the second leg.

    Oh! and Rosicky was awful.

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  • Dobbi

    Another joke of an assessment! The defense was solid! Daza is right, change the freaking record!

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  • Jj

    jesus christ i cant belive arsene wenger has not bought a left back or a centre back…… also we basically have 1 striker “van persie” chamack was woeful worst performance ive ever seen. ramsey looked week. and rosicky`s final ball was really badd!!!!i cant belive arsene wenger is taking such huge risks by not addressing these huge issues!!!!! wtf is going on at arsenal fc,,, why was there not a cesc fabregas replacement brought in before he left the club…i just cant see anything changing!!!!!!! we have 2 weeks to buy a striker…left back….centre back……and a cesc replacement!!!!! i mean what the fuckkkkkkkkkk is going on i just want to slap arsene and backroom stafff

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-McMahon/672381130 Don McMahon

    OMGod we are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo shite, everyone was shite tonite…….Szcesny is just a disgrace, only 4 key saves…….OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH we are so fucked!!!! The entire team sucked, ohhhhhhhhhh we are so screwed…..Wenger wasn’t even there,,,,,we are soooooooooooooooo fucked!!  Vermaelen,Koscielny,Gibbs,Sagna,Song, Ramsey are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much crap, ANOTHER shutout defensive display……..WTF is going on…..we are so useless in defense…………..I hate anything and everything, I am a fucked up pessimist gooner goner moaner gloomer….wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! Ohh I forgot NO Silverware in 6 seasons……………..wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
    Wait….you mean this isn’t Le Grove website? Shit I got lost again! But we can rely on Jj and John-in-Norfolk to bring us down to the depths of despair so thanks guys…..your opinions are duly n oted so now you can Fuck off!

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  • Edgems4

    You can bet Udinese will beat arsenal on the second leg…….after all,we escaped courtesy of the wood work and some fine saves……Europa here we come coutesy of that Wenger idiot.He doesn’t seem to get it.Get a killer striker (E’to is available).Get Cahill and Samba and you can go to sleep.For now,enjoy tormenting yourself.Must be his favourite hobbb….hopeless.

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