1. Same old Arsenal
SPEAKING AHEAD OF today’s game with Chelsea, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said the following:
“We have shown since that last game that we can do it and that we can face big fights.
“We have improved on that front. But we have to combine the fighting spirit with a relaxed attitude and a controlled attitude.
“We have to be controlled. Discipline is very important.
“We can master and control our own behaviour, so what is important is that we focus on us.”
And indeed discipline did prove to be very important in today’s match with Chelsea, but unfortunately for Wenger, Arsenal came up short in that regard not for the first time.
Per Mertesacker became the seventh Arsenal player in the Premier League history to be sent off against Chelsea — the Gunners have more red cards against them than any other club — after committing a rash early challenge on Diego Costa to prevent the striker running through on goal.
It was a moment that changed the game and Arsenal never looked likely to win the match thereafter, as Chelsea nervously emerged with their fourth victory in the past six league matches with Arsenal.
And despite Wenger’s insistence that his side have changed their ways, there was a sense of déjà vu about this afternoon’s game at the Emirates, as the Gunners ultimately cracked amid the pressure of a big match.
Consequently, you are left wondering whether Arsenal have really improved much at all this season, or perhaps their current standing just three points off the top of the table is more a reflection of their rivals’ considerable drop in standard of late.
2. Everton their own worst enemy again
Once again, Everton were their own worst enemies as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Swansea at Goodison Park today.
The Toffees produced an inept, lethargic display that caused the home crowd to get on the team’s backs early on.
The hosts’ woe was epitomised by John Stones doing his best to dispel rumours of an alleged £50 million price tag put on the England international, with a woefully underhit backpass, which led to the penalty for the visitors’ first goal.
The performance summed up Everton’s season in many respects, as a phenomenally talented squad, by Premier League standards, were let down by silly defensive errors.
Roberto Martinez will therefore need to rectify the poor form of Stones and his coterie of underachievers at the club soon — 12th place is simply not good enough for a side with the Toffees’ quality, and the Spanish manager is likely to come under pressure if results don’t improve imminently.
3. Fabregas and Costa starting to look back to their best
Beating Arsenal at the Emirates today was arguably Chelsea’s best result of the season so far. However, the win could not be described as a ‘convincing’ one.
Even against 10 men, Guus Hiddink’s team looked overly cautious and pragmatically held on to their advantage rather than genuinely attempting to consolidate it.
That said, there were positives for the Blues. Diego Costa scored his sixth goal in six games (under Mourinho, he managed only four in 20 earlier this season), highlighting his improvement in recent weeks with an opportunistic strike, just after Mertesacker’s dismissal, on 23 minutes.
Similarly impressive was man-of-the-match Cesc Fabregas, who completed 66 passes and was unlucky not to win a penalty amid an influential display from the 28-year-old midfielder against his former club.
After the game, Fabregas told Sky he was “nearly” back to his best, and it was hard to disagree based on today’s display.
The manager of Arsenals name is Arsene. Absolutely amazing. Its like if the man utd manager was called Manchester Magee.
What a time to be alive.
Was funny when he signed ArseShavin
Not bad. However, when Wolfgang Wolf was the manager of Wolfsberg was clearly the greatest time to be alive.
Sanchez looked like he wanted the win bad when he came on. Keep him fit and they will be there at the end.
Still can’t believe he only cost 30 million or there abouts… When you consider United paid 60 for Di Maria. Sanchez is the best in the Bpl bar maybe aguero/silva
You can add Firmino to that list.
Unless they get whacked in the CL by Barca and go into mini meltdown and recover to finish just ahead of Spurs in 4th, like what happens most seasons
Arsenal will certainly have to get the finger out if they want to be there or there abouts… At the stage of the season now where any defeat is far more costly than at the start of season.. They’ve still got away games at Tottenham man United and Man city and a game against Leicester that arsenal fans seem to think are just going to go away… Be fun to see how they cope when they come up against the Spanish steam roller called barca. If the elephant man can give them the run around I’d say suarez and Messi won’t have much trouble.
Arsenal are a soft team , and soft teams don’t win league titles .
Arsenal are a quality side with a great playing style and unity. Gutless tho. Chelsea would have won even had it not been for that sending off, physically outclassing them. They’re missing a Viera Figure as much as United are missing a Keane figure.
Wenger won’t sign a player like Vieira again, someone who will talk back to him. He surrounds himself with yesmen. Its how he kept his job through 10 barren years. That and turning a profit. Winning isn’t important to Stan Kronke, money is.
Not even just the attitude. A player like Vidal would have done wonders…bit of aggression on the pitch is badly needed. Yet they seem to only be linked to creative players which they have far too many of
I’d take one of them players at Liverpool aswell, An all rounder.
Agreed, Arsenal are missing a leader and in fairness to them, they produced some exceptional leaders in the past that carried them through to success.
Cmon Leicester
Arsenal will never win the league again with Wenger in charge.
Looking forward to seeing the back of Martinez.
Typical Gooners, pity they didn’t spent more time cheering their own players on instead of booing a former Arsenal player who the club rejected his desire to return to play for them. Most cynical fans in the league by far.
Ya sure about that Ann-Marie? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOjOC1uolQs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/arsenal/12104602/Stoke-City-fans-condemned-for-vile-chants-about-Aaron-Ramsey.html
Same old Arsenal my backside that is the first big game lost this season so how you can say they cracked under the pressure of s big game is stupid.Yes mertsacker probably deserved to walk but Costa could and should have stayed on his feet but decided to go down quicker than the Belgrano
Didn’t Chelsea already beat them this season
Oh sorry I’m not counting chelski as big games this season since they are not in the race bug we did hammer utd beat city so they are the big games I’m counting
But did you not say losing to Chelsea Sunday was the first big game Arsenal have lost so your contradicting yourself there
Haha Tommy, wait til you play your North London neighbours in N19, you’ll be well out of the title race by then!
Chelsea are a bigger club than arsenal so a reality check is needed here Tommy.
If Arsenal wanted it enough the title race would be over already
Dont understand how martinez is getting away with it..they should be in the top 4 with their quality and the standard in the pl this yr is poor.next manager to go id say
Swansea huge win, we have a great base to work on now. The new manager seems a good man and very humble, I think we have a chance to stay up. I wasn’t that sure a couple of games back !