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Further to the earlier news that Sol Campbell returns
to the starting line-up for Wednesday evening's rescheduled trip to Portsmouth, Arsene Wenger has
now confirmed
on the official site that Sol will take the place of Philippe Senderos
alongside Kolo Toure. But he also confirms that
Sol has his work cut out to regain a regular starting place, and that
reputation, experience, and England's World Cup hopes will not play a part in
any decision he makes in this regard.
He's also made a point of commenting on
Big Phil's excellent recent form. The Swiss centre back has played every minute of every game
for 3 months, that's 21 matches which have seen Arsenal regain pole position for 4th place, and
motor past Real Madrid and Juventus into the semi-final of the Champs League.
"Philippe is completely focused and completely dedicated to the game," says
Le Boss, "You have to consider that he is only 22. But he is not scared
to play and wants the ball. He has quite an efficient technique with both
feet and is very keen to learn always. He's good in the air and has a
strong physique. He is suited to English football. I first saw him with
Switzerland Under17s winning the European Championship. Also he played
for Servette very young and was a leader in the team. It was a big, big
step coming here and it took some time to adapt."
He certainly is a leader on the field. Often it's Phil that's geeing
everyone up at kick-off. And his form of late and growing understanding with Toure
must have got Sol very concerned for his place.
Wenger also confirms that Freddie Ljungberg and Jose Antonio Reyes
return, pointing out that Jose is suspended for the Villareal game
next week (thanks to his ridiculous booking in the second
match against Juve) and so will be used in both Premiership matches
this week. He also says that
Ashley Cole should be back in full training on Monday, and is expected to be available
for the last 4 or 5 games of the season. He won't be risked as early
as the Villareal game next Wednesday.
Pompey boss Harry Redknapp has been commenting on
the fact that there's no way to play against Thierry Henry when the
Arsenal skipper is on form. "For me, Henry is the best player in the
world - in a side in fantastic form. I think they have a real chance
of winning the Champions League. If he plays like he's played here
before they could murder us. Don't ask me what we'll do to stop him.
How do you deal with a genius?"
He also talks about his childhood as a regular Highbury-goer with
his Arsenal-supporting Dad, and reveals that Arsenal sent a wreath to
his dad's funeral a couple of months ago, "I'll never forget that and
could hardly believe that. I didn't tell anyone at Arsenal. Somebody
must have picked up on it. Fantastic." Makes you proud to be a Gooner.
Redknapp's side will be missing Andy O'Brien with a calf injury, but
centre-back and captain Dejan Stefanovic returns. Stefanovic has been
quoted as saying that he forgives Robert Pires for the famously blatant dive
which earned us a point against them
back in September 2003
(possibly the closest we came to losing in the record-breaking
49 game unbeaten run), which is nice. A Pompey
fansite says that Benjani is looking like a bit of a liability,
"the lad's in real danger of turning out to be Pompey's most
expensive misfit of all time". But they don't expect him to start,
going instead for Todorov in place of the goal-shy striker,
with a line-up of:
Kiely, Primus, Priske, Stefanovic, Taylor, O'Neil, Davis, Mendes, D'Alessandro, Lualua, Todorov
But another site
says O'Brien could return in place of Linvoy Primus.
Let's hope it stays dry this time. Current forecast for the evening is "partly cloudy" with late showers. That'll be a hurricane, then. And if Henry's on form,
Redknapp's expecting a deluge.
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