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You say making the play go through Drogba, but he has been away for much of the season, which gives a better indication of the job Grant has done.
Last season without Drogba Chelsea would've been well off the pace. Oh and let's not forget that Grant coped just fine without Lampard, and all the African's when they were away. |
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well of course i was not happy with a point in our last four games ....but at the time it was better than nothing .. I know we have thrown away our chance of the title and it really hurts as we were in prime position just 3 or 4 weeks ago ...only a Champions League win will stop me from judging this season a major dissapointment for Arsenal .... |
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If it weren't for injuries they would be up for every competition.As the games went on it was obvious that Arsenal had to decide which title they were going for .I still believe they want the EPL title and more importantly the Champions League,because it's the only thing they haven't won.If i were them i would concentrate with the Champions League ,because they are incredibly weak right now. |
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F*cking agreed. they make me sick and among other things are one of the reasons i sometimes root against Chelsea ,i'm sorry i just can't help it.I'm not sure about Grant myself ,but that chanting was below the belt and not constructive in any way.That's why i have been wanting Drogba to leave that club. |
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Thanks Jono Sadly, what you said is true. 4 points from 5 games is simply unacceptable. We had the title in our hands and we could've put a great fight and come out on top, but we threw it all away easily and now not only is the title ManU's to throw away, we allowed Chelsea to take the second spot too and we just couldn't get the results recently. This has to change from the very next game IMO to sustain the title challenge(Mathematically atleast) or atleast finish the season in the strong way possible with taking maximum points they can. |
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Not making excuses here, Arsenal went into their shell at 1-0, Chelsea hit back and deserved the win. However, another bad decision against them let Chelsea equalize. 3 games in a row bad decisions may have cost at least 5 points. I do agree they are weak at this moment and I think you are right, they will concentrate on the CL. The trouble with that, we've seen how they perform when not interested and it's possible they could get overhauled by Liverpool for 3rd now. |
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awww i like Kolo, i think hes good. i just dont understand why Eboue is starting ahead of Walcott. it seems silly |
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Walcott is not strong enough yet, he is still young.
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Senior Pro
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lol you sound like a jedi...but anywho...i know hes young, but eboue is a joke and a complete waste of space most of the time. think theo should at least get a chance to start sometimes. if it doesnt work then he can go straight back on the bench |
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I think Eboue is bit mono-dimensional as well in his play but Theo really needs to beef up because he cannot really compete on strentgh and power against strong defenders while Eboue can ( when he does not fall over). Theo has actually started 15 games and came 15 times as a sub.
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i wondered why wengers arms were constantly thrusting up and down on the bench. that explains it |
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but would he be so speedy if he bulked up?! either way, in my opinion he should start ahead of Eboue...not saying its right, just what i think should happen |
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That's Tony Colbert job to make sure he does not loose is speed If Eboue underperforms constanlty it's fair to give him a chance but as soon as Rosicky is back from injury Hleb will come back on the right wing anyway. |
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Walcott should start ahead of Eboue. Walcott is weaker strength wise, but his play in the last few games has been far better than Eboue. Keeping him on the bench and bringing him on as a sub in every match from now on will just derail his confidence once again and halt his great progress as of late. Wenger needs to play him while he's flying high at the moment. In the last few games he's finally made the right decision while playing, has put in the right ball/pass into the box and so forth. Even Capello has noticed it and has chosen him for the England squad against France. Not to mention Walcott has the ability to score unlike Eboue who couldn't hit a dead ball on target from the 6 yard box.
The Sagna/Eboue partnership has been poor as of late. During the Chelsea game, Eboue would get in the way of Sagna on multiple times. I clearly remember on one counterattack, Sagna was streaking up the pitch with the ball, and Eboue decides to run alongside (outside) him, in return pushing Sagna further in towards the middle of the pitch and right into the two defenders coming to close him down. In essence Eboue boxed Sagna in on that occasion and became a 3rd defender for Chelsea. The only thing Eboue has over Walcott (other than strength) would be his ability to defend. However, Walcott did track back and stop Kaka in his tracks. |
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even his defence has been shocking lately! he gets on my nerves because he just either misplaces every pass or he completely overruns with the ball and then loses it anyway. definitely agree with you saying that keeping theo on the bench wont help his confidence! |
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Grass Roots
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I sometimes find Eboue a bit predictable.
If Sagna is coming on the outside, 9/10 he will play the ball to him rather than taking the option to run on the inside and create something on his own, now I'm not saying that going outside is a bad option, but I think it is when defenders pretty much can anticipate what Eboue will do in those situations. Walcott has the ability to drift in and out in that position and his variety of crossing has proved the difference in the two players over the last few months, creating goal scoring chances and making an impact straight away (more notably, the cross to Manny against AC Milan). |
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And the two goals he scored against Birmingham, one that he created out of nowhere. Also first leg against AC Milan, when he came on in the 75-80th minute, he's the one that caused Milan the most trouble, and put the cross in for Adebayor that ended up going off the bar. In the last 4-5 games, Walcott has performed way better than Eboue. The problem Walcott used to have playing on the wing was his indecision, which ironically is caused by the amount of time he has on the ball out there (too much time to think of what to do on the ball). When he's played in the middle he's played on instinct and isn't given the time to think which is where he plays better. But in the last 4-5 games, he's played on instinct on the wing which has made him a bigger threat. He's made better runs, he's made crosses, he's put the ball on goal and so forth without thinking about it. He's grown a lot in the past month and Wenger needs to start him over Eboue. Not to mention Eboue is a ticking timebomb. I have a feeling he's going to get a red card in a very important game if he's not careful. |
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yeah but on sundey he was awful |
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who? eboue had an absolute shocker and walcott came on too late to even make a difference |
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