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With regards to Nic scoring last night i think that it has made people realise that any of our players can contribute this season. Bendtner is by no means a fans favourite but if he is trying like he did on saturday and we dodge a bad result then he will learn from that. £40 million pound striker he aint but look at Torres at the mo!! I like Nic because he is getting in there and giving us something that we have benn lacking, a presence in the box, a scorer of scrappy goals.
So Nic carry on geez doing what your doing.
So Nic carry on geez doing what your doing.
- euphoricone
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quality performance last night, apart from a few shaky moments at the back, but i think were all used to that by now
got a bad feeling were going to draw chelsea or united, then lose both legs which will knock confidence, then our title bid is in jeopardy
but lets hope we draw bordeaux/sevilla/munich





- franksav63
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Fantastic performance last night, we were quality going forward, I can't believe that we kept a clean sheet though, Campbell was giving me kittens all night.
Great goal by Nasri, there was a delayed reaction to it from the North Bank end, just couldn't see it going in, it got a bigger cheer when it was replayed. Quality.

Great goal by Nasri, there was a delayed reaction to it from the North Bank end, just couldn't see it going in, it got a bigger cheer when it was replayed. Quality.




Magic Hat wrote:Some concerning issues, our mentality early on in second half, Sol Campbell's performance, some ill discipline in failing to keep enough players back which is alarming.
Would rather concentrate on the positives. When your hatrick striker is outshone, you have had an exceptional attacking game. Nasri, Arshavin, Eboue rampaging while Song and Diaby kept control of the midfield, Clichy and Sagna providing width. Just glorious
I agree with that sentiment in the main and apart from one or two shaky moments and the first 10-15m of the 2nd half I thought that we were in complete control. Even apart from his goal I thought nasri was superb in possession last night and slotted in seamlessly to cesc's role which of course bears out what many of us have long believed that wenger has too many similar players (cesc, nasri, rosicky) whose natural positions are for this very position. I thought that clichy was outstanding again last night and TV5 and sagna also played well.
On the flip side I thought that sol was well shaky but unlike most of you I thought that song and diaby went missing far too much in stages of the game. In particular song's use of possession last night was as poor as it has been for some time and maybe showed up the rustiness of not having played at the weekend.
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Agree about Song, didn't think he acquitted himself well at all with regards to his decision making (i.e. his foraging forward). Some of his interceptions and tackles were fantastic though.augie wrote:Magic Hat wrote:Some concerning issues, our mentality early on in second half, Sol Campbell's performance, some ill discipline in failing to keep enough players back which is alarming.
Would rather concentrate on the positives. When your hatrick striker is outshone, you have had an exceptional attacking game. Nasri, Arshavin, Eboue rampaging while Song and Diaby kept control of the midfield, Clichy and Sagna providing width. Just glorious
I agree with that sentiment in the main and apart from one or two shaky moments and the first 10-15m of the 2nd half I thought that we were in complete control. Even apart from his goal I thought nasri was superb in possession last night and slotted in seamlessly to cesc's role which of course bears out what many of us have long believed that wenger has too many similar players (cesc, nasri, rosicky) whose natural positions are for this very position. I thought that clichy was outstanding again last night and TV5 and sagna also played well.
On the flip side I thought that sol was well shaky but unlike most of you I thought that song and diaby went missing far too much in stages of the game. In particular song's use of possession last night was as poor as it has been for some time and maybe showed up the rustiness of not having played at the weekend.
I thought Diaby played well but our midfield definitely looked overrun alot (at least that was my view from the upper tier)
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- euphoricone
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I thought song was instructed to play REALLY defensive and i also thought he did pretty well, looked solid . Sol looked a bit slow but yeah..first start at home...ofcourse hes gonna take some time to adapt. Diaby didnt shoot the entire game, it was strange but nice to see that he kept the passing game going. Nasri, against burnley itself i thought he looked like fabregas in that position and he just proved it against porto. MOTM for me too.
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Have to say that wenger's substitutions again defied logic last night
If theo was left out cos of a groin problem (as wenger himself claimed before the match) then why bring him on in a game that was already in the bag ?
Why not bring in eduardo or vela and try and get them game time and hopefully a goal to build up their confidence ? We are still in with a chance of winning 2 competitions (
) so every player could be needed for a crucial run in and risking one players injury while ignoring 2 other players makes no fcuking sense to me 




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Yep, Vela was surely more suitable to replace Arshavin since he plays on typically plays on the left of the front 3 (I know Eboue swapped over when Theo came on).flash gunner wrote:I was confused by that one tooaugie wrote:Have to say that wenger's substitutions again defied logic last nightIf theo was left out cos of a groin problem (as wenger himself claimed before the match) then why bring him on in a game that was already in the bag ?
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It wasnt so much the positional sense of the substitution that got me but the risk of Theo further injuring himself in a game that was already wonkg1794 wrote:Yep, Vela was surely more suitable to replace Arshavin since he plays on typically plays on the left of the front 3 (I know Eboue swapped over when Theo came on).flash gunner wrote:I was confused by that one tooaugie wrote:Have to say that wenger's substitutions again defied logic last nightIf theo was left out cos of a groin problem (as wenger himself claimed before the match) then why bring him on in a game that was already in the bag ?
By the way was anybody else impressed by their striker falcao ? Hadnt really seen much of him before these games but have to say that he impressed me a lot last night in his workrate, strength and his movement and powerful shooting
One of the things I like about these games is that it does give us a chance to look at players like this with a view to potential signings cos wenger doesnt shop locally



