DEFENSIVELY EXCELLENT ARSENAL BEAT CITY, WTF?

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Mikel Arteta made the biggest statement of his tenure with an electric win over Manchester City. It was 97 minutes of football we’ve rarely been capable of over the last 10 years.

Arsenal’s team of uncoachables purposely gave up 71% possession to a far better team and beat them 2-0 in a huge FA Cup game. The players defended like warriors. They worked for each other. They executed a tactical plan to near perfection.

This is a new Arsenal. The performance was more George Graham than Arsene Wenger. It was masterful to watch for so many reasons.

If Liverpool was a fluke, this was a purposeful masterclass.

The usual run of play against Manchester City is they brutalise teams with an aggressive press. Teams like Burnley panic in defence and fly the ball back out to their defenders and go again. Mikel Arteta knew this was how they operated. Instead of falling into the usual demoralising trap, he instructed his team to go harder at playing out the back than they’ve ever dared. To the untrained eye (mine), it was criminal negligence. Early on, Mustafi was tackled by Sterling 3 yards from the keepers’ line, only the quick thinking (and pessimism) of Ceballos kept out a clean strike at goal.

Still, it started to work. The plan was to play around the press. We gained confidence as the game wore on. It was clear that City were not Liverpool. Our first major chance happened when Luiz won the ball in midfield and threaded Auba through, only to see the chance fluffed.

You kind of worried that was going to be the best chance we’d create. It wasn’t to be. Our first goal was the best goal of the Arteta rein.

Emi > Luiz > Emi > Ceballos > (OMG he’s on the byline) Mustafi > (OMG he’s on his goal line) Emi > (OME he’s on the penatly spot) Xhaka > Luiz > Tierney > (what a pass) Lacazette > Hector > Pepe > AUBAOMGWHATAGOAL

What a goal. It had purpose, skill and craft. It was straight off the training ground chalkboard onto the pitch. It wasn’t even a fluke. We continued to stretch City because we played around their press. The half ended and City hadn’t had a shot on target. We had the better chances. Sure, our haul wasn’t dominant, but that was more down to sloppy play in the final third than a lack of opportunity.

The second half was better for City, but not that much so. They probed more. A little sharper in our third and it felt more dangerous, but overall, most of their sniffs were of the half-chance variety. The best of them fell to Mahrez. He only found one opening against AMN, he cut inside, beat his man, and forced a world-class one-handed save from Emi (which he held).

We took the second goal with a lovely move. Pepe received the ball on the left on the counter, he laid off Tierney who weighted a chipped pass so perfectly into Auba I thought it must be offside. Our man from Gabon broke their defensive line with an exceptionally timed run, he bore down on Ederson, and cheekily slotted between his legs for the win.

We still had 7 minutes of injury time to deal with, but the team was focused and delivered a stout defensive performance to see the game out.

We beat Pep G. Mikel Arteta, a novice coach, turned over the doubters as well as City and Liverpool in a week. He took uncoachable players and made them a team. He showed that football is about more than individual talent. Arsenal ran away with a win off 29% possession. A team that couldn’t pass out the back for 18 months after Arsene Wenger, used passing out the back as a tactic to flummox the opposition and score a goal. City, the most devastating attacking force in the league came away with one shot on target in 97 minutes.

That is exceptional.

I applaud the players. The coaching staff. The club for making a brave decision to invest in a vision, versus the bland idea that we should have hired in someone with a low ceiling that was recognised or invest in names we know are finished in the game.

Whatever happens this season – and it might not be pretty – I think for the first time in a very long time, we know we have the right coach at the helm.

With regards to the players?

Fuck me, Emi Martinez dropped another heroic performance. He’s played more games this season than he has in 9 years. He has EATEN his chance. His huge frame makes him very difficult to beat from any type of shot. He dominates his box. His passing is elite. He has stood up to every challenge. Arsenal finally has two great keepers.

David Luiz was a MAN MONSTER out there today. He lead by example, he never stopped, he concentrated, he delivered a HUGE world-class performance.

AMN, what a fucking smart performance. KDB, in his pocked. Mahrez, in his pocket. Foden, in his pocket. The only question I have about his future is whether the kit man can make a sturdy pocket for this boy. AMN moaned in the media earlier this week, then took his chance when it was offered. Superb game from him.

Lacazette was brilliant. We really needed him to drop deep at times to control the midfield. He did that. He never stopped. A very different performance to the one at Liverpool, but my word, what an underappreciated job he did.

Kieran Tierney. I cannot offer him enough praise. A rich footballer so focused his choice of designer bag is from Tescos. His power is off the charts; so explosive, so dogged. He put in an absolute shift again. What a gem Sven unearthed there, likely his best find.

ALSO, I should, you know, apologise for my opinion of Dani C. He really is a good player. He has the same attitude as Tierney. He loves the game, he never stops, his defensive contributions are huge. I thought he was excellent. Same with Granit Xhaka who has found a new lease of life since December. He made an unreal block when Bellerin made an attacking contribution to City in the first half. I also think it’s clear that he is a bit of a leader, particularly under this regime.

Final shout, Mikel Arteta. I hope we can now move on from ‘can a novice do a job for Arsenal.’ We just beat Liverpool and Manchester City inside a week. That is massive. Arsenal are resolute, the players are bought in, our results are getting better and we are VERY competitive. The debate should now be focused on how far can he take this, not whether he can take us there.

What Arsenal did wouldn’t be bold by business standards. Startups regularly nick talent from Apple, Amazon, and Google in the hope some of the magic rubs off on their operation. However, most football fans are new to that type of thinking. Arteta was a risk, but not as big as was made out. Regardless, so far, the thinking has paid off in the short term. We’re not being relegated, we have an outside chance of Europe, and we could win an FA Cup final. All from the starting position of being absolutely shite with a group of supposedly uncoachable players.

We still have 3 huge games left. It could be horribly disappointing. But don’t doubt we are on the right path. Mikel is the right man for the job. The big hope is that the improved performances might push the club to be braver this summer.

I’ll talk more tomorrow about what I think that should look like.

For now, enjoy my radio show below, and bask in the feeling of being excited about your club again. The future we wanted is here, Arsenal are finally on the up, the only thing getting in the way of a winning future is ourselves.

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Graham62

Ex-pros should he handling VAR, not referees.

Generally, our refs are crap.

Graham62

Many on here have highlighted, on numerous occasions, that our players are uncoachable.

Yesterday was clear proof that this is not the case.

Marc

Graham

We bring in the best playing talent from abroad. We bring in the best playing talent from abroad why not bring in ref’s as well?

Dissenter

Harry Kane putting Leicester to the sword

Graham62

Wenger didn’t coach tactics.
Emery was too higgledy-piggledy in his tactical approach.

Arteta, on the other hand, proved yesterday evening and against Liverpool that, given clear and precise directives, our players are definitely coachable.

We have now seen it for ourselves.

Leicester caving in.

London gunner

I feel bad for lecister had a really good season but came back after the break not as sharp and just kind of lost steam. Don’t expect them to get CL now which would have been huge for them.

Gentlebris

Leicester were never much, just a team on form until now.

Tom

Mourinho doing to Rodgers what he did to him and his Liverpool side of 2013-14 but this time it’s gonna cost Rodgers the CL places.

Graham62

Marc

I thought you were breaking into song.🎵🎶

“We bring in the best playing talent from abroad. We bring in the best talent from abroad, why not bring refs in as well”🎶

Beats “You’re not fit to referee”🎵

Marc

Graham

I’d sing a song if we got rid of the current bunch – not that you want to hear me sing mind you.

Tom

Shocking game plan by Leicester playing right into Mourinho’s hand.

Graham62

Rodgers got COVID-19.

Are we sure none of the squad got infected.

Just saying.

They’ve been garbage these past few weeks.

We should have finished them off before halftime the other week.

Victorious

Spuds might as well send a big thank you greeting card to that plonker Kolasinac, never looked backed have they since that howler,literally handed them the initiative for the final push for Europe

We had the chance to end their meaningless season but bottled it.

UTarse

Can’t see past Man U tbh. They are the form team atm.

Whoever we get we will be the underdogs so less pressure on Arteta. Fingers crossed he can pull another rabbit out the hat.

Marc

Pedro

Go on and tell me how Mislintat discovered Cliff Bastin?

Receding Hairline

Leicester were already in poor form before the enforced break.

Their system was pretty basic and Rodgers isn’t known for adjustment.

Graham62

Is it true that Cazorla is on his way back in a coaching capacity?

That would be GR8.

Dissenter

Graham62
Why is is great that Cazorla is coming back.

Do you know much about his coaching abilities?

Jamie

Leicester have only collected 9 points from a possible 27 since restart and they haven’t played a single team above them in the table.

Pre-restart they were in 3rd, 5 points clear of Chelsea in 4th and 8 points clear of Utd in 5th.

If they miss out on the CL, it will be a gargantuan choke.

Receding Hairline

Pedro yea not a difficult coach to beat is Rodgers. When it works for him its nice but never really thought of him as a tactician.

Also says the most ridiculous things when his team are on form.

G

Who would you prefer to have.. Rashford and Greenwood or Martenelli and Auba

CaliGooner

The wheels have come off for Leicester. That’s brendon Rodgers for you.

RodneyKing

Graham62 July 19, 2020 15:33:50 “Many on here have highlighted, on numerous occasions, that our players are uncoachable.Yesterday was clear proof that this is not the case.” And many on here (including you, lol) have said that we need better players to truly challenge for the EPL and CL. Beating Liverpool and City (with our backs to the wall for the most part) doesn’t change that fact. There’s absolutely no way Luiz and Mustafi are going to be able to play that way every game, putting their bodies on the line the way they did yesterday. Thankfully, we won’t be… Read more »

Upstate Gooner

Rodgers is being exposed for the fraud that he is. If they don’t get CL, it’s on him.

Jamie

The most infuriating thing about Rodgers is when he starts a sentence with “as I said” then proceeds to say something he hasn’t yet said.

Asshole talk.

Marc

“I think my biggest worry about him was his propensity to sound like a tit on the regular.”

Understatement of the weekend!

CG

My sources, are telling me Harry Kanes last game at White Hart Lane today……

Victorious

Alot of revision going on here,could recall a large chunk of posters wetting themselves over Rodgers when he was briefly linked after Emery

Many even proclaimed him to be 3rd best in the league… Hahahah, always knew he was gash

London gunner

Rodgers is a quality coach.

The fact he had lecister competing for cl spaces all season is very impressive so let’s not rewrite history.

Marc

Where’s he off to?

Victorious

London

They have a very good squad and looked nailed on for top 3 before Covid, he has bottled it after the healthy lead they had on the other big teams

Upstate Gooner

No sympathy for Leicester and Rodgers whatsoever after they humiliated Soton by showing the highlights of their 9-0 win over them before the second game. Served them right when they lost then and would be poetic justice if they didn’t get CL as well. Rodgers losing his job as a result would be hilarious too.

Marc

To me Rogers will always flatter to deceive. He’ll have a decent run and then fuck it up at the end. He did it at Liverpool and he’s done it at Leicester.

Victorious

Hope we get Chavs in the final

We’ll be up against it with United and VAR if they make it through

Ishola70

lol the spite against Leicester on here.

Rod-gers has done a good job overall there.

Rod-gers has shown “beautiful” naivety though in this game today.

Receding Hairline

Let’s stop with the United and Var thing. Their attack is what worries not VAR.

VAR can’t stop the game midway and award them a goal or penalty.

Graham62

Rodney

One thing I don’t talk much about on here is getting better players in. Criticism of our own players though is often justified

Under Arsene Wenger though, I did highlight who we needed. This was mainly because it was obvious to all and sundry that we needed certain players to help iron out our visible weaknesses( ie Chris Samba/ VVD etc).

No hard feelings Arsene🤪

Marc

We could still have a highly amusing end to the season. We stuff Villa and Watford to get the goal difference right, Sheffield Utd and Wolves drop some points and the Spud’s draw at Palace.

We finish 6th and the Spud’s 7th – we then win the FA Cup denying them European football.

Marc

Eh?

Jamie

Pete, who said that?

G8

Great win yesterday and outstanding excusion of the game plan.. Still long way to go, and Iam very cautious about this team We may still loose the cup final and finish 9th We have seen few solid performances like last night before and concluded we turned the corner prematurely Many corners we turned and ended up at the same corner Certain players are always going to let us down when it matters So let’s hope things are different next season Not a fan of Rodgers, but he is missing his best defender today soyuncu and of course Madison Different game… Read more »

Marc

“but his personality quirks might go against him.”

Is that a polite way of saying he’s an irritating cunt?

Victorious

RH

Seen Lampards comment on United been the biggest beneficiary from VAR yet? They always seem to get all the calls, watch Fernandez pk against Villa, the daylight robbery to award that a penalty was shocking

They have the highest record of Pks awarded by Var this season, if a player dives in our box in the final against that lot its a PK,guaranteed.

RodneyKing

Rodgers is a quality coach. Leicester are missing important players – Pereira (especially), Maddison and Chilwell. They haven’t been the same since Pereira picked up his injury.

Overall, Rodgers has done well. No one can deny that. I just think Leicester blew their load early and the fixtures may have been kind to them early on.

salparadisenyc

Despise both Rodgers and Mourinho wished this game ended in a loss for both with Mourinho punching Kane on way to taking Rodgers down.

Marc

Un

I’m not surprised you don’t find Rogers irritating!

Marc

Pedro

What do you reckon – extra time and a 30 plus man brawl?

Tom

Going to Spurs with a makeshift back four set up to play a high line and a pressing, possession football was playing right into Jose’s hand.
No to mention denying Vardy any opportunity to play to his strengths on the counter, whilst allowing Spurs to do just that. When a point and keeping advantageous goal difference over United was at stake.

On separate note, how is Evans still on the pitch?
Must be his past United history.

G8

Pedro
July 19, 2020    16:48:37
G8, no one is saying that after those two wins, we’re the perfect team.

Err Pedro actually many did say exactly that ..in this blog ..lol

Jamie

Citation required.

CG

Chelsea win this.

But want Manchester United.
Winning the FA Cup against them is so much more fun.

Re. Kane……Manchester City

Tom

I hope Tottenham fans are happy with a 35% possession against a mighty Leicester at home from a side that went to CL final last season.

MidwestGun

I’m picking the Scum to beat the Scum.

Ugh… bit of a semi-final win .. hangover.. Feels Good!!! Well it does now after a Gatorade mimosa.

CG

There must be at least x 10 Mike Deans.

No way can he be officiating in all these matches.

andy1886

Nauseating OGS/United love in from the BBC commentators.

MidwestGun

I’m thinking No Pulisic .. No party, now I’ve seen the first 15 mins.

salparadisenyc

Get that Hula skirt back on Middy and ride the horse buddy.

UTarse

What a miss by Alonso

MidwestGun

Sal-
Yep.. well.. I think the horse slapped me with a hoof… sometime in the bewitching hours.

Jamie

Chelsea knocking the ball around nicely

Guns of SF

Leicester suck

MidwestGun

The ol’ boot to the nuts shot.. that’s got to hurt.

SurferX

I dont give a flying fuck who we beat in the final.

Marc

“There must be at least x 10 Mike Deans.”

Personally I find one one too many!

salparadisenyc

I’m 100% w/ Surfer X.

MidwestGun

Exactly Surfer X… Red Scum…. Blue Scum… whatever.

Marc

I think Surfer won’t get to many arguments on that one!

Victorious

Nothing special from both team yet

We have a solid chance of beating the shit out of these

Jamie

Bruno Fernandes is a tidy little playmaker.

salparadisenyc

Jamie,

He really is, something were missing.

Jamie

sal –

Agreed. We haven’t had one since Santi.

Un –

Reinier Jesus?

Marc

Strange one Bailly didn’t seem to get hit that hard – Maguire looked like he caught the worst of it.

salparadisenyc

SLAB head.

Moe

Yawnited all day, their defense is slow as fuck. Auba and Pepe’s speed will unlock them.

Dissenter

Martial took a tumble there and hurt his back
Good for him

Leedsgunner

Man United appealing for a soft cheap penalty. No surprise there then.

WengerEagle

Nougat Lad with the finish haha.

Victorious

Flat as a witch’s tit

Pales in comparison to what we served up yesterday.

We’re favorites for the cup now

Dissenter

Marc
Maguire does have a coconut head, he always comes out unscathed in those head on head collisions.

UTarse

Poor from de gea

Jamie

Giroud 1-0.

Victorious

Lmao. Get in chavs

MidwestGun

Hahaha Good ole Geeeeroud.. with the scrappiest goal ever. De Gea had fell asleep like most of the viewers.

Batistuta

Brilliant result yesterday, absolutely brilliant one.

We have to keep Auba, don’t care where we get the money from, absolutely must keep him.

Good performance from everyone else and i really love Kieran Tierney, already my favorite player in the team.

Really hope Arteta gets some funds in the summer, so far so good for him especially defensively too. Key would be next season to find a way to find some consistency with results but i like him, i like him so far.

Leedsgunner

GIRROOOOOOUD!