Wenger has been proved right once again

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Irony, anyone? :lol: :wink:[/quote]


Who does he play for?! :lol:

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everyone thought Villa would manage it but yeah, you are right. The mighty arsenal seem to have done it again! If we'd shown this form earlier in the season we'd be well on course to win the league IMO.

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piresistible wrote:A very fitting article written on teamtalk:

Gunners on course for greatness

TEAMtalk feels Arsene Wenger has been proved right once again after seeing his young side roar into the Champions League semi-finals.

Wenger does not often get things wrong - and everyone else will soon have little option but to believe his latest Arsenal generation are destined to be the best yet.

Just a few months ago, the Gunners were written off as a club in crisis, with a team devoid of experience, steel and guile, relying too much on the potential of youth.

On Wednesday night, though, the side led by 21-year-old captain Cesc Fabregas, fighting fit again having missed more than three months with a serious knee injury, set up a Champions League semi-final against holders Manchester United with a 3-0 win over Villarreal at an electric Emirates Stadium.

Next up is the small matter of an FA Cup semi-final date with Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday afternoon, and although this season's Premier League title is all but out of reach, few can deny Wenger's latest talents their place among Europe's elite.

The unwavering faith in youth has long been a trait of the shrewd Frenchman, knowing the direction the club would have to take as they embarked on the move from Highbury to a new, 60,000-seater home at Ashburton Grove.

It was fitting then that three of his young proteges combined for the opening goal which set Arsenal on their way after 10 minutes, Theo Walcott latching onto a deft backheel from Fabregas to touch on a through ball from the once-maligned, but now rejuvenated, Emmanuel Eboue.

From then on, the Gunners never looked like surrendering their grip on the tie, most of the hard work already done in securing a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Spain last week courtesy of a brilliant scissor-kick strike from Emmanuel Adebayor.

Certainly there seems little weakness in Arsenal's forward line, which will add the mercurial Russian playmaker Andrey Arshavin, who is cup-tied in Europe, to the mix, while Croatian striker Eduardo is another expected to be ready to grace Wembley.

In midfield, the reputation of Alex Song, still only 21, continued to grow, with the Cameroon international holding the line to allow Fabregas more freedom.

Wenger, though, will know his squad cannot afford any more losses in defence, with full-back Bacary Sagna ruled out tonight because of a virus, adding to a growing absentee list which includes Gael Clichy, centre-backs William Gallas and Johan Djourou, as well as goalkeeper Manuel Almunia.

Stand-in Kieran Gibbs picked up a kick on his foot late on, but played out the final minutes.

Continue to play with such wonderful flare and spirit going forwards, however, and Arsenal's shortcomings at the back could well prove inconsequential over the defining weeks of the campaign.

This result will send Arsenal to Wembley full of confidence.

When the Gunners last played a major final at the stadium, winning the FA Cup in 1998 and then the following season's Charity Shield, Arsenal were a much different proposition - led by midfielder enforcer and captain Patrick Vieira, soon to be inspired by the genius of Thierry Henry.

Now, though, is the turn of Wenger's latest generation to repay their manager's heart-felt belief they have the talent to deliver silverware once again.

The Gunners faithful were not afraid to voice a chorus of disapproval during difficult times earlier in the campaign, but the Emirates Stadium was at fever pitch from kick-off, as Walcott rampaged down the right, and almost gifted Adebayor a tap-in.

Arsenal eventually took the lead after 10 minutes, when some quick passing put Walcott clear into the right side of the penalty area.

The England forward needed no second invitation, and sent a clever chip over the advancing goalkeeper to put the Gunners a step closer to Rome.

Leading scorer Robin van Persie saw his curling free-kick saved well by Diego Lopez, with Adebayor's follow header hacked off the line.

Villarreal went close in first-half stoppage time when Diego Godin headed over, but Arsenal made sure of a semi-final place when, on the hour, Van Persie released Adebayor to net his fourth goal in as many games.

Dutchman Van Persie converted a penalty to make it 3-0 and finally sink the Yellow Submarine who had Villarreal's Sebastian Eguren sent off after he was shown a second yellow card, for dissent when arguing the decision.

At the final whistle, Wenger allowed himself a wry smile, once again being proved the man in whom Arsenal's complete trust is indeed well placed.
I AGREE EVEN IF WE DONT WIN ANYTHING THIS YEAR WE'RE STILL ON THE UP! :wink:

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Midlands_Gooner wrote:everyone thought Villa would manage it but yeah, you are right. The mighty arsenal seem to have done it again! If we'd shown this form earlier in the season we'd be well on course to win the league IMO.
What form?? Over the last 8 league games against crap opposition we are 3rd on form having drawn 3 games. We are also far too complacent about Villa. There is a very good chance they will win their remaining 6

Wham H
Bolton A
Hull H
Fulham A
Boro A
Newcastle H

Whereas as we have

L'pool A
Boro H
Pompey A
Chavs H
Manure A
Stoke H

It is believable that we could drop 8 points in that lot. I'd say only Boro and Stoke are bankers.

I'm not saying it will happen but for god's sake lets keep it real and remember it is only 7 weeks since the absolute embarrassment of the Fulham game.

As has been said above lets not go from one extreme to the other. This team is still a work in progress and has very likely achieved all it will this season. I hope and pray I am very wrong, but until we put in the performances over the next 3 weeks, my champagne isn't even on ice yet.

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Chippy wrote:I'd say only Boro and Stoke are bankers.
So they are responsible for the credit crunch alongside RBS and the rest. We need to go G20 millitant on their asses when they come to town. :D

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Boro as bankers? The same Boro that have beaten us or drawn with us several times over recent years? The same Boro that beat Liverpool?

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Magic Hat wrote:Boro as bankers? The same Boro that have beaten us or drawn with us several times over recent years? The same Boro that beat Liverpool?

And the Boro game is 3 days before Man Utd.There is no way Wenger will play a full strength side v Boro

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donaldo wrote:
Magic Hat wrote:Boro as bankers? The same Boro that have beaten us or drawn with us several times over recent years? The same Boro that beat Liverpool?

And the Boro game is 3 days before Man Utd.There is no way Wenger will play a full strength side v Boro
he fucking better, i promised my daughter a big win on here first to the grove :lol:

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REBEL GOONER wrote:
donaldo wrote:
Magic Hat wrote:Boro as bankers? The same Boro that have beaten us or drawn with us several times over recent years? The same Boro that beat Liverpool?

And the Boro game is 3 days before Man Utd.There is no way Wenger will play a full strength side v Boro
he fucking better, i promised my daughter a big win on here first to the grove :lol:
Rebel cant risk any more injuries b4 the CL semi

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my daughter is more important then cl donaldo :lol: :lol:

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REBEL GOONER wrote:my daughter is more important then cl donaldo :lol: :lol:
You"re right Rebel

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the point is we were expected to finish below 4th and bow out of champs lge; with the amount of injuries we have had i'm surpirsed we have done this well, plus the coming of Song and Eboue has been a huge surprise, yes we havent won anything yet but sure ly we're not too far off

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ramon wrote:the point is we were expected to finish below 4th and bow out of champs lge; with the amount of injuries we have had i'm surpirsed we have done this well, plus the coming of Song and Eboue has been a huge surprise, yes we havent won anything yet but surely we're not too far off
The teams standing in our way (ManUre, Chelsea and Barca) might just disagree with you, there! :wink:

We've got to the semi's of the cups by beating Hull, Burnley, Cardiff, Roma and Villarreal.

With all respect to them... they're hardly the cream of Europe are they? :?

The REAL gigantic, Jan Molby sized, task of winning trophies starts now!

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