Sunday, 28 November 2010

Arsenal finally show some mental strength: Villa thoughts.

What a difference a win makes.

I've woken up this Sunday Morning feeling good about the world and in particular Arsenal. It's not just the win but the performance that impressed me.

Arshavin was, in my opinion, brilliant yesterday. He is starting to combine his ability with a more than decent work rate and seems to be really enjoying his football at the moment, a wonderful combination that if continued will see him become the world class player we all thought we signed when he came to North London. He scored our first goal with a jinking run followed by a great strike which was to powerful for Freidel as despite a good hand to the ball he couldn't prevent it sinking into the net.

AA23 then got his assist. A corner earned by a wonderful save by Brad Freidel after a powerful Chamakh header was played deep and the approaching Samir Nasri continued his great form and smashed the half volley into Villa'a goal.

2-0 up at half time and on top of the game - What could have gone wrong?

Villa scored their first despite Carew standing right in front of Fabianski in an offside position but they are just the decisions that go against you when your Arsenal.

I have to admit I was feeling very nervous after that goal and wondered how our players would react, especially after the week we've had but they reacted perfectly showing the character we've been missing of late and it was a matter of minutes before captain for the day, Rosicky slid the ball through for Chamakh who finished well slotting the ball under the keeper to make it 3-1.

As we never do anything the easy way we let Villa in to score a second just to make sure that Gooner's across the globe were on edge for the last quarter of the game. All those nerves disappeared a few minutes from the end when Chamakh turned provider and gently knocked the ball across goal to an unmarked Wilshere who scored his first league goal for the club with a diving header to make it 4-2. I am so chuffed for Jack as his performances this season have deserved more reward so to see his name on the score sheet was a great touch at the end of a great game.

This was the first game Villa have lost at home this season and only the second in the whole of 2010 so the achievment should not be overlooked and lets not forget Man Utd were held to a draw there just a couple of weeks ago.

Arsenal seem to have their swagger back and with only one game left in November we are so close to putting our bogey month behind us and enjoying the rest of the year.

Our thoughts now move to the Carling Cup and our chance to move closer to ending our trophy drought.

Till Next time,
Goonerfish.

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