Arsenal (1) 2 - 4 (2) Charlton Athletic
Highbury, Sunday 4th November 2001
FA Barclaycard Premiership
Surely Charlton at home was the perfect opportunity to
get nightmare November off to a more promising start than
in recent years.
But once again Arsenal's defending let us down and
despite dominating the game, about 30 shots to their 10
or so, we somehow ended up with a humiliating defeat.
You'd never have thought it in the first half (not unless
you've been watching Arsenal a lot the last couple of years).
We played well and took the lead through Henry, latching onto
a ball into the box from Pires and shooting in off the far post.
But then 2 Konchelsky free-kicks from way out on their left wing went in.
It was their defender Brown who got a glancing header onto the first , which
flew past Wright inside his right hand post. Then Wright
came out to claim or punch the second off the head of
Euell, and the ball bounced off his hands looping backwards
into the empty net.
Klaus Jensen put them 2 up early in the
second half after Vieira gave the ball away softly, trying to play his way past 3 black shirts (the Addicks new away kit).
Wright was caught out by Jensen's lob towards the far post,
and it hit that post and went in.
Euell caught us out on the beak to put Charlton 4 up, before
Henry scored a penalty which he'd won off Mark Fish.
We hit the post a couple of times and missed the post by a foot or less a few more times, but it wasn't to be. I think a
lot of watching Gooners will have been thinking about December 4th, and wondering how we can expect to beat Juventus if we
can't beat Charlton. But we'll play a lot better against Juve,
and the real worry is our home form in the league. Man Utd may have
also lost today, but the form of Liverpool (who beat Utd) and
Leeds (who were gifted a comical winner by Tottenham today)
suggest that we may need to do more this year, for once, than
just stay ahead of Manchester United.
One has to wonder about Arsenal substitution atrategy. We've seen
Wenger bring on attackers for defenders in far less dodgy
circumstances than this. So it was no surprise at all
when Wiltord came on for Cole (although Kanu might have been
more effective given the lack of space in front of our
strikers by that late point in the game). What was a surprise was
Arsenal not bringing more subs on. Could it be that the subs
were being rested for tomorrow....?
More to follow.
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