Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

MATCH REPORT

As Chelsea's players walked off at the end of this desperately disappointing goalless draw they were greeted by chants of "Boring, boring Chelsea" by the Arsenal fans waiting by the tunnel. They did not look as if they cared, though. This, after all, was José Mourinho in his purest form, a pertinent reminder that he is often more entertaining than the football his teams produce. They tend to be more pragmático than galáctico.
As the match neared its end, Mourinho was not even bothering to pretend that he would be delighted with a draw, just as he was when Chelsea visited Manchester United in August. With three minutes remaining, and Arsenal finally starting to find cracks in Chelsea's defence, off went Fernando Torres and on came David Luiz – heaven knows what Roman Abramovich will have made of that substitution – and Mourinho could soon be seen urgently ordering his players to get back after an attack had broken down.
Abramovich might dream of fantasy football but the qualities that have brought Mourinho success, and he has had a lot of it, are rather less romantic.
The clue was in Chelsea's line-up. It is questionable whether Mourinho truly trusts players whose unpredictable talent cannot be controlled by systems and tactics and there was no place for either Juan Mata or Oscar, both of whom might have provided that crucial touch of class.
Instead a muscular but decidedly functional midfield three of Frank Lampard, John Obi Mikel and Ramires was expected to frustrate Arsenal. Indeed Chelsea were such awkward opponents that there were times in the first half when Mourinho, amusing himself with his own theatrics on the touchline, was almost marking Bacary Sagna on Arsenal's right.
For Arsenal, Chelsea posed a familiar challenge. Arsène Wenger has now failed to overcome Mourinho in 10 attempts – five defeats and five draws – and Arsenal have beaten Chelsea only four times in their past 23 encounters. Chelsea's ability to give Arsenal a case of the yips is unrivalled. More often than not, they have been too streetwise.

There had been a sense, though, that this was an opportunity for Arsenal to prove they possess the nerve for big matches and impose themselves on Chelsea, who have been uncharacteristically open, a previously solid defence starting to show signs of age.
Arsenal, by contrast, have played with great assurance and clarity all season and have developed a knack of winning when they are below their best, which has not always been their forte under Wenger.
Yet Arsenal have tired in recent weeks and this was a fourth successive game without a victory in all competitions. They came into this match having lost 6-3 at Manchester City last weekend and, although victory would have taken them back above Liverpool at the top, there was rarely fluency or conviction to their passing in midfield. With Aaron Ramsey struggling to gain a foothold, they missed the suspended Jack Wilshere's tenacity and drive while Mesut Özil whose influence has waned as he adapts to the rigours of English football, was largely anonymous.
At times tempers were frayed. Chelsea's midfielders thundered into tackles with considerable force and Mikel should have been sent off for a dangerous foul on Mikel Arteta, yet Mourinho dismissed Arsenal's complaints. "They like to cry, that's tradition," he said. "Football is a game of contact."
Having been knocked out of the Capital One Cup last week, Chelsea were determined to be hard to beat and ensure they did not fall five points behind Arsenal. Everywhere Arsenal, who did not muster a shot on target until the final 10 minutes, turned there seemed to be a blue shirt. Petr Cech had little to do.

Theo Walcott, who never had a chance to run at César Azpilicueta, a right-back out of position on the left, appealed for a penalty when Willian caught him but to no avail and, having established their physical superiority, Chelsea were unlucky not to lead at the break when Lampard's superlative volley hit the bar.
As the match wore on, Olivier Giroud, who has scored twice in his past 13 matches, twice went close and an Arsenal winner started to look more likely, the cue for David Luiz to make his entrance and for Operation Lockdown to begin.
The Arsenal fans voiced their disapproval of Chelsea's negativity after Mike Dean's final whistle but Mourinho, relishing his pantomime villain status, was in no mood to apologise, gloating about his record over Wenger instead. "Ten times, they don't win once," Mourinho said.

In more ways than one he has a point.
 
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WHAT A STRIKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
As usual,CRY BABIES....

Jose Mourinho defended Chelsea's tactics and taunted Arsenal for their reaction to some tough tackling after Monday's 0-0 draw between the sides.
Mikel Arteta felt that John Obi Mikel could have been sent off for a first-half challenge at Emirates Stadium, while Arsene Wenger also thought the Chelsea midfielder was lucky to escape punishment.
Arsenal might also have had a penalty after Willian's tackle on Theo Walcott before half-time, but Mourinho thought the Gunners over-reacted to the incidents.

"They like to cry - that's tradition. I prefer to say that English people - and I give one example, Frank Lampard - would never provoke a situation like that."

Jose Mourinho



He said: "They like to cry - that's tradition. I prefer to say that English people - and I give one example, Frank Lampard - would never provoke a situation like that.
"Players from other countries, especially some countries, they have that in their blood.

"Foreign players are bringing lots of good things, but I prefer English blood in football and English blood in these situations is 'come on, let's go'."
Asked specifically about Mikel's tackle, Mourinho insisted it was fair.

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Honours even at the Emirates



He added: "It was a hard one, an aggressive one. Football is for men or for women with fantastic attitude.
"There are other sports without contact and fantastic sports and sports that demand a lot from the players, but no contact.
"Football is a game of contact. English football, winter, water on the pitch, the sliding tackles become at a fantastic speed. So be proud, play with pride."
Gunners fans jeered Chelsea from the pitch and chanted that the Blues were 'boring' at the end of the goalless draw, which extended Mourinho's unbeaten record against Arsenal to ten games.

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Wenger fumes at penalty decision



Responding to the 'boring' chants, Mourinho said: "I'd agree. I played against them 10 times and I never lost.

"'Funny, funny Jose'. Ten times, they don't win once. What do you want to call me?"
The Portuguese was content with the result which took his side fourth, two points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, who lead Arsenal on goal difference and play at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.


Mourinho added: "Happy with the result? I would say not unhappy. We came to win, we wanted to win, we didn't want to lose. It's very important not to lose, because if we lose we are five points behind the leader.
"And, with a point, we are two points behind both leaders. That's a completely different picture. We tried to win, but we are not unhappy with the point."
 
match stats

arsenal chelsea
possession 62% 38%
goal attempts 7 13
attempt on target 1 4

corners 8 6

you expect to win with one shot on target in your home ground......it takes more than that to be champions

Nafkiri we ni msahaulifu sana.....
Game yenu na Arsenal statistics zilikuwa;
Possession 41% kwa 59%..
Shots on Target 2 kwa 5......
Mlishinda vp kwa 2 shots on Target? Tena ilikuwa OT..
 



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Theo kama kawa anarejea kwenye hali yake kabla ya kuumia
naona Chelsiki wanashangilia draw kwa sababu wanafahamu hawana uwezo wa kuifunga Gunners .... ...




BTW mechi anazochezesha M D ean huwa hatushindi, na ndiye analilia kila mechi Gunners wanapocheza bila hivyo hawezi kutengeneza mpunga ..... ..... kila chenye mwanzo kina mwisho.
 
Tumejaa tele. Baada ya dk chache tutakuwa on top of EPL table.
 
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