Saturday 22 March 2014

Arsenal's Trip To Chelsea Previewed

The killer games just keep coming for Arsenal and there's no let up this Saturday as they go to the Premier League leaders Chelsea. As it stands Arsenal are four points behind Chelsea with a game in hand and have nine games left to play. On the face of it a draw wouldn't be a bad result at all, but a win would be so much better with City only two points further back and they have two games in hand on Arsenal.

To add further spice to the game it's Arsene Wenger's 1,000th game as Arsenal manager and he has never beaten a team managed by Jose Mourinho. In 10 previous attempts Arsenal have come up short against Mourinho teams with the most recent being the 0-0 draw in the league in December. Chelsea parked the bus that night and were fortunate to end the game with 10 players and without conceding a penalty too.

They're at home this time and can't afford anything other than a win if they're going to put pressure on the chasing pack. The Chelsea defence has been miserly this season and they have the tightest defence in the league. They're far from invincible though as Villa showed when they beat them last week. 

Mourinho is in his second spell at Chelsea and they have never lost a home league game under him although that record should have been ended by West Brom earlier this season. Chelsea were again aided by some very poor refereeing on that occasion and it's hilarious to hear Mourinho complain about referees considering the decisions that have gone in their favour far too often this season. It was great to see Ramires finally get his marching orders for a disgusting lunge against Villa last week and fans of most other clubs will tell you he had got away with far too much for far too long up to that moment.

Arsenal have struggled a little in recent weeks and have failed to dominate teams in games they should be dominating, but it's hardly surprising considering the players they are missing through injury. The list includes Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere and any team would find it difficult to cope without four players of their calibre. It's a credit to the players that are playing that they are still in contention in the league as well as being through to the FA Cup semi finals.

With all of those injuries the Arsenal team almost picks itself with the only real decision for the boss being whether to play Mikel Arteta or Mathieu Flamini in midfield. There's a chance he will pick them both and that could well be the case if Tomas Rosicky isn't passed fit to play. He picked up a knock against Spurs last week and a decision on his inclusion has yet to be made.

If everybody is fit I think the team will probably be the same as the one which beat Spurs 1-0 last Sunday and a similar result would be fantastic. Arsenal haven't done well away to the other teams in the top four this season with City beating them 6-3 and Liverpool winning 5-1 and a much better performance is required against Chelsea. A draw would not be a bad result but a win could be just what they need to instill enough belief to win the title.

In an ideal world Arsenal would go to Chelsea and dominate the game from first to last minute before winning by a few goals. With some of their best players missing that won't be easy though and the chances are they will have to be at their best defensively like they were against Spurs last week. I don't expect Chelsea to come out all guns blazing either though and I suspect Mourinho would be happy to nick the game by the only goal no matter whether it comes in the first or the last minute.

Chelsea have become very dependant on Eden Hazard this season for their creativity and for Arsenal to win the game they will have to keep him as quiet as possible. At least Ramires won't be around to put his boot in and the shins of the Arsenal players should be a lot safer with him suspended. The team are going to have to work very hard to get the result they want and hopefully the fact they had no midweek game and Chelsea did will help them to do just that.

The last time they had no midweek game was before the trip to Stoke and that led to an inept display. Hopefully the players will have used the week to get themselves in the right frame of mind for this game and can put in a much better performance against Chelsea. Arsenal have a very good away record in the league this season with nine wins and only four defeats in their 15 away games and they have actually scored more goals away from home than at home.

Sometimes football games can be decided by the smallest of things such as a lucky bounce, a deflection or a dodgy call from the officials. Let's just hope any of those things that are going around end up going in Arsenal's favour. I'm not really bothered how Arsenal win the game as long as they win it.

The biggest problem for them could be scoring though with all of those players missing against a well disciplined Chelsea defence. Thankfully Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has overcome his slight knock as he offers that something different the team needs to worry that Chelsea defence. If he can get the chance to run at them at pace he might just cause enough panic to score or make a chance for someone else. Hopefully he will have his shooting boots on if a chance comes his way unlike last week.

It will hopefully be a thrilling day for Arsenal which will end Chelsea's unbeaten home record under Mourinho while our boss wins his landmark game to put Arsenal right up there with eight games to go. If things don't go their way it's not the end of the world though and once the players give their all I can live with the result. Of course I'm hoping for a win and I think the players are capable of getting it. Hopefully they can find the belief and a performance to match and make Arsene's 1,000th game in charge one of his most memorable ones ever.

That's it for today.

See you tomorrow.



15 comments:

  1. 9 YEARS NO SILVERWARE LOL

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    1. If you're a Chelsea fan I think you'll find your club has often gone a lot longer without a trophy and will no doubt return to those barren years when your owner tires of you.

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    2. That's old news sucker,
      You best go and find something new to crow about..
      How about your mum?
      Shes got plenty of silverware and batteries that go with it.

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  2. Lol you sad gooners. What are you kids bringing mums into a discussion .

    Only team in London to win a European cup end of

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  3. Quiet i thought so

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    1. How many league titles have you won and how many FA Cups?

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  4. Remind me have you won the CL noooo didn't think so

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    1. I think our 13 league titles & 10 FA Cups are a lot better than your haul. The sooner the better you return to the abyss from which you came.

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    2. Lol lol lol

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  5. D Blues For Life, Arsenal is not a club, I rather join yovile town,

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    1. A particularly articulate comment, I'm sure Yeovil would be delighted to have you.

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  6. Carefreeeeeee

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  7. Jamrock you were saying ....

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    1. You deserved your win no doubt but you prove your club' slack of class.

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