"What we delivered today was not good enough and we know that. What was the most disappointing is that we were 1-0 in front and still lost the game, after having struggled in the first half to score."
I agree that the delivery was indeed not good enough, we created plenty of good clear cut opportunities which we should have done better with. I'm not quite so sure about the next bit:
"We were not at the level we should have been. I believe that's more down to the mental side than anything technical. If we had had the same level of commitment as Hull, we would have won the game, as the technical advantage is with us."
If the thirty yarder had been a little less accurate and if we had decided to put away a couple of our sitters then would that have made our commitment so much greater? I am playing devil's advocate I know.
"I don't know if they were complacent, it's difficult to say. Are they subconsciously thinking, 'It's OK, we will do it.' It can happen. But where we are guilty is after a difficult first half, we went 1-0 up and then let it go again."
Here I am starting to agree with Arsene, once we were one nil up it appeared that the players thought they had the game won, they wrote Hull off. How wrong they turned out to be.
The problem is that Gallas cannot be dropped, this is because Arsene has made him club captain and signed him with the promise of playing regular games at centre back, what an error this now looks in retrospect. I hope the reaction is positive against Porto, fingers crossed, but I suspect that our lack of size will remain a problem all season and the only cure is a radical Gallasectomy.
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Perspective and understanding?
We're football fans 1979, that's not prt of the deal. You win 6-0 with kids? Genius. Bendtner is the next Pele and Vela is Maradona on crack. Which is basically just Maradona I guess.
Lose 2-1? Idiot. You know nothing. Walcott is a joke. I could do better. So could Madonna on crack.
Par for the course I'm afraid.
But Wenger's comments are vexing.
We all know we're too small at the back. Wenger knew we were too small at the back. He got rid of Senderos.
A bit fucking rich to start saying something now.
indeed, a bit rich,
even anr has a slight point for once:
http://www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=1078&cntnt01returnid=42
a bit ott on rvp, he shouldn't be sold, but he does need to start playing a bit better
Small in centre defense? We're small in midfield - cesc and denilson are like little rabbits running amongst wolves out there, it's ridiculous. Walcott is a jack rabbit but the way he got turned by geovanni demonstrates theo can only run in a straight line. I think the players know they can get pushed around and they just start letting things go. We lacked heart and drive on saturday. The only midfield I'm comfortable with is nasri, cesc, song and eboue, they're not great but they have heart, the rest have no heart. Cesc cannot be accompanied by another smallish player, and yes that includes flamini - they were ok together - did they ever win anything together - no, so let's improve on that. Kompany was available for 6 mil? There were others aw well.
As for centre defense, Wenger's made his bed and unfortunately we all have to sleep in it. Corluka and others were available in our price range. This will be our and just maybe Wenger's undoing. With an appointment like Gallas who has obvious flaws in his game and character, Wenger's judgement has to be questioned. Not changing a side that loses by not showing heart is just suicide. It is clear to me that the way we approached the game and our attitude there is a problem in the side. Saturday was an utterly gutless display.
Suggesting we'll bounce back from fulham and bounce back from this is all well and good but face facts this is the gross inconsistency that will see off any hopes for honours.
It is bizarre that Toure will be singled out (in the most likely case of one of the centre backs being dropped) when Gallas is the one who needs a gargantuan kick up the rear. But as you stated 1979, how can you drop the skipper? Well, if you put the team first, you have to, surely. I'm a Wenger man (not boy), but seeing the infallable one suddenly become fallable is scaring me. Yes he's made some donkey dick decisions before, but I've never seen him as stressed as he is now, whilst pretending not to be stressed, (which is even scarier than just being stressed), I don't know about you, but I'm stressed.
I agree Si,
the problem is that wenger has backed himself into a corner on the Gallas thing.
realistically I can only see gallas going in the summer, and even then would wenger have the balls to do that?
I sincerely hope so.
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