Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 November 2013

MatchDay Review: Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal

Manchester United defense line was shaky at the start. United had a promising start as they left no room for surprises for the visiting Gunners. 6 minutes into the game, the midfield was at United's possession, whilst they had difficulties breaking through Arsenal's defense.

Wayne Rooney made his first goal attempt in the 9th minute, but his shot got blocked and spinning into the diving arms of Szczesny. Evans made some wrong moves at the defense, but aided by ever watchful Gea. It was noted that about 81 percent of the game was played at the midfield. Cazorla made a dangerous move at United's half, he almost slipped through United's defense, but was stopped by Patrick Evra.

Rooney got down the left flank and made a brilliant cross towards Van Persie, Vermaelen did excellently to head out for a corner.

The goal came in the 27th minutes, when Robin Van Persie former Gunner opened the scoring with a super header at the near post, the goal which gave David Moyes side a lead over the visiting Gunners. RVP's immediately motivated the visitors into action, as they made some advances towards the host 18 yard. Their efforts won them a free kick, but Ozil the German failed to convert it to a goal. Frustrated Sagna received his first yellow, when hacked down Evra.

From the start of the game till the 32 minute, Arsenal were so poor in ball possession. Giroud and Cazorla took their turn, by pumping pressure on United.

Rooney made his way forward in the 39th minute, where he was shoved down in Arsenal's 18 box, he fumed as he the referee refused to award him a penalty. Phil Jones and Mathieu Flamini also saw yellow.
Rooney vs Ozil
Vidic got caught if De Gea's punch some few minutes before half time.

Second half began with Vidic being replaced by Cleverly. Arsenal came into the second half with the determination of snatching 3 point from Manchester United. No doubt they were better of in the second half, with several attempts on United's goal. But David Moyes boys stood their ground and defended their win, until the end of the game.

The hosts' desire to take the game to the Gunners in the first 45 minutes paid off. Arsene Wenger's men left it until the 59th minute to register their first shot on target, and although they threatened towards the end, it was too little too late.

Match Preview: Manchester United vs Arsenal

RVP

Manchester United vs Arsenal -5:10 Pm (17:10 GMT)

The age long rivalry that exists between The Reds and The Gunners is legendary.
Today at Old Tradfford, old enemies meet again. It sure would be a big clash.
Tension and fever is in the air, with many wandering who will gain the day.

With Theo Walcott and Alex OxladeChamberlain out injured, the North London outfit lack width. When they lose possession, the space in front of the wing-backs is left exposed, and Antonio Valencia on the right—and either Shinji Kagawa, Nani, Adnan Januzaj or Ashley Young on the left—have the pace and talent to exploit that space.

Walcott vs De Gea
In Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Spurs in the North London derby, the space in this area was clearly evident, but their rivals failed to take advantage.

Valencia, and whoever lines up on the left, will be able to service both Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney up front. And when that pair get the ball in front of goal, there’s usually just one outcome.

If United can soak up Arsenal’s attacks and counter-attack efficiently, then they could come away with all three points.

What's your predictions?

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

EPL Match Review: Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea

Chelsea s Juan Mata fires in the shot which put his side two up against Arsenal. Picture: Toby Melville/Reuters
Arsene Wenger men played well, but were unable to see Chelsea's net.
The Gunners opted for sidelines crosses, instead of working their way into Chelsea's 18 yard box with their usual one-twos touches.

Chelsea maintained their usual play pattern. They approached their opponent subtly and forceful. They utilized their chances well.
The first goal came when in the 25 minute of the game when Azpilicueta latched on to Carl Jenkinson poor back header and brilliantly shoot past Arsenal goalie.
The Blues second goal came in the 66 minute of the second half, when Juan Mata controlled the ball on the edge of the box and took a touch before unleashing a venomous right-footed strike, booking Chelsea’s place in the fifth round.