Arsenal (1) 3 - 0 (0) Birmingham City
Highbury, Saturday 4th December 2004
FA Premiership
Arsenal:
Almunia
Lauren Campbell Toure Cole
Ljungberg Vieira Cesc (Flamini 78) Pires
Reyes (Clichy 68) Henry
A less-than-convincing performance, but a 3 goal win. That'll do nicely
for now. We can only hope that it galvanises the team and raises the
confidence levels for the 2 massive games coming up.
It was also the first clean sheet since October 2nd, but it's hard to
put that down to the suprising change of keeper. Dropping Lehmann,
although he's not been playing badly, is I guess justified given the
lack of clean sheets. But Almunia, despite a few very good saves,
had hardly given the best advertisement for himself in last week's League
Cup loss when he cocked up for the early and only goal.
It was a bit odd that no-one saw fit to give the league debutant an
early touch of the ball. His first touch came after about 10 minutes
when he was put under presuure by a dodgy backpass and had to rush
his clearance.
The best moment of a first half in which we had lots of possession and
hence lots of opportunities to give the ball away needlessly, was a
Pires cross which hit Robbie Savage in the face at very close range.
Nice to see that he saw the funny side too, as he was taken off the
pitch with blood streaming from his nose...
Straight after that, on 10 minutes, a Reyes shot was blocked but
skewed wide to Pires who had a go first time from a very narrow angle
and could only blast it short of the near post. Moments later Henry
was put clear down the right and despite, unusually, havign 3 red shirts
to aim at in the box, he chipped it far too strong and right over to
the far side and safety for the Blues.
A nice backheel from Freddie put Vieira in, and he passed forward for
Henry. A defender did well to get his body in the way and force a
corner (which Reyes took poorly, one of those ones we seem to do all
the time where it's just hit low at a defender on the near post).
Then Freddie played another nice ball, this time through the middle
for Henry to run onto, but he had to stretch and didn't quite
control the ball well enough to hang onto it.
On the half hour Cesc did Almunia no favours again with an
unnecessary backpass from the corner flag where he was under pressure.
Credit to the keeper though, he came out his goal well to clear with
Savage bearing down on him.
Soon after that we were ahead. Pires started it from the left, passing
into the box for Freddie who took it with his back to goal and turned
into a wall of defenders. But it popped back and Pires, having followed
his pass, was there to hit it first-time, low inside the right hand post.
Taylor in the City goal dived and got a hand to it but couldn't stop
it going in. It was Bobby's 50th league goal for the club.
Just before the break a nice combination between Cesc and Henry ended
with Henry's chip towards Cesc in the D. He chested it down and hit it
on the volley as he turned, but only scuffed it through to the
keeper. Moments later, Henry latched onto Vieira's diagonal ball forward
to the right, took it deep, and crossed to the far post where
Reyes slid in and was inches away from turning it in.
8 minutes after halftime we had a great break which ended with Freddie
being clearly brought down by Clapham in the box, although the ref
didn't see it that way. Freddie had been playing well all game,
and interestingly mostly in the middle rather than on the right
wing (a strategy to deal with our recent problems being over-run
in that area?), but was really really up for it after that
penalty claim.
12 minutes into the second half the visitors had their first shot
on goal when the ball broke luckily for Heskey. But he rushed his
shot and hit it wide.
There was a good chance for Henry after Ljungberg's brilliant
battling and cross, but he placed the header straight at Taylor.
Clichy came on for Reyes, who'd been having another quiet game,
and went to the left of midfield with Pires moving to the right and
Freddie going up front where he'd clearly been desperate to be!
At the same time, Clinton Morrison came on for Dunn, and almost scored
with his first touch. It came to him in space on the left of the box and
he shot low inside the far post. It looked easy enough for the keeper
but somehow it squirmed through and although it was almost another
howler he did well to recover and pounce on the ball on the line.
Heskey had another shot which went well over, and then with 10 minutes
to go Henry scored a classic solo goal. The ball came to him on
the left wing just inside City's half and he skipped over a tackle
as he turned, and raced towards goal with Melchiot trailing behind,
before clipping it past the keeper in typical style from close range.
5 minutes later Freddie made another with another great turn
and run into the box on the right. He then hit a perfect high
cross to the far post where Henry was loitering between 2 defenders
and all he had to do was stoop and let it bounce off his bonce into
the net.
Still 5 points behind Chelsea after their 4-0 home win against
Newcastle. But, although the scoreline might have flattered us
a bit, this was rather more like what we expect.
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