Bolton Wanderers (2) 3 - 1 (0) Arsenal
Reebok Stadium, Saturday 25th November 2006
FA Premiership
Arsenal:
Lehmann
Eboue Toure Senderos Clichy
Gilberto Flamini (Baptista 60)
Walcott Cesc Ljungberg (Hleb 74)
Adebayor
Kind of predictable, it being Bolton. And Nicolas Anelka,
who's done next to nothing so far this season but beat his
old team today with 2 well-taken goals. And it was a bit
disappointing to see Arsenal lining up with a negative
5 man midfield, both Gilberto and Flamini being in
it. Sure, the absence of both Robin van Persie and
Thierry Henry forced Wenger's hand a bit, but both
Julio Baptista and Alexander Hleb were available as
more attacking options. Both came off the bench, but it
was too late by then.
Walcott started, on the right wing, and nearly created
something in the second minute. He got to the box,
tried a "showboat" turn on the edge of it, losing the ball
but chasing after it forcing an error - the clearance
went straight to Cesc Fabregas whose chip found
Emmanuel Adebayor, but he shot straight at Jaaskelainen.
Diouf nearly caused a problem for us a minute later when
he wriggled past Freddie Ljungberg on our left wing.
Then Emmanuel Eboue did really well getting past his
man on the right, riding a foul (the ref waved play on)
and putting in a dangerous cross which was cleared over
the bar before it could reach Adebayor.
Then on 8 minutes Anelka and Diouf combined on their right,
a cross finding Davies whose header was deflected for a corner.
Lehmann got in a mess trying to come out for the corner
(Nolan, from previous experience, knowing that standing in
front of the keeper was a good way to wind him up). And no-one
else picked up the run of Abdoulaye Faye, leaving him a
simple header for the opening goal. His second goal for
Bolton, his second against us.
Speed fouled Cesc and the free kick went into the box where
Davies sliced his clearance - the ball popped up but fell
nicely for the Bolton defence.
A minute later Gilberto played along ball into the box.
With back to goal, Adebayor chested it for Walcott, but
he slicd his shot wide. Moments later another long ball,
over the defence, nearly put Adebayor through. But
Jaaskelainen did well, coming out to the edge of his box
to clear.
Adebayor had a half chance after a couple of Arsenal corners,
Jaaskelainen made it awkward for him but still, it was hard to
see why he went for the ball with his foot (the touch taking
it straight to a defender) when it looked easier to go for the
header.
On 20 minutes Davies went in late on Eboue. The right back
bounced up and approached the Bolton man angrily, but
didn't get right up to him, and when Davies reacted by
raising his hands to shoving Eboue over it seemed like a
cast-iron red card. But no, ref Mike Dean bottled it for
some reason and only showed a yellow. Soon after, Freddie
got himself booked for having a go at the ref after his
foot was caught in a 50-50 challenge. Silly.
Bolton were putting pressure on. But we had a couple of nice
moves, first leading to a cross from Gael Clichy which took
a deflection allowing it to be cleared, and then a ball into
the box from Flamini, finding Cesc whose cut-back for Freddie
was put into the net only to find that the ball had gone
out before Cesc got to it.
On the half hour Bolton got another corner and Lehmann slipped
as he tried to get past 2 players (one of each) to get to the
ball. The ball was cleared anyway, then shot wide for a goal kick,
and Jens picked up a yellow card for some pointless and
unjustified mouthing off. They got another corner which Lehmann
just managed to get to, and then a goalbound shot from Nolan
was deflected off Senderos for a corner. Up the other
end, Clichy won a corner for us and Jaaskelainen did well to come
and punch at his near post to beat Kolo Toure to it.
Quinton Fortune got booked sliding in on Theo off the pitch.
He claimed that he thought the ball was still in play which
was rather dumb seeing as Theo was bending down to pick the ball
up at the time.
Then both Fortune and Hunt (Bolton's full backs) got injured and
went off the pitch as Bolton had to defend a corner, which they
did. Adebayor did well chasing a weak pass back to Jaaskelainen.
The keeper got there first but hit it straight to Cesc. He
passed wide to Theo who ran into 2 defenders. Soon after, Jaaskelaainen
got lucky again with another poor clearance.
In injury time, Bolton came forward with a move started (I thought)
by a foul on Flamini. Davies sprayed the ball from right to left
finding Anelka. He cut inside Toure, who should have done everything
to push the former Arsenal striker wide, and sent a dipping
shot from outside the box, just inside the top left corner of
the goal. Lehmann seemed to have misjudged it, moving a bit
late, but it was such a good strike that it's possible he'd not
have got to it even it he'd started moving the right way before
the ball had been struck.
Arsenal responded immediately, Cesc's cross finding Gilberto's
late run and the unmarked Brazilian's header from the penalty spot
finding the net for 2-1 down. There was still time for another
half chance, Theo's low cross finding Freddie whose first time
shot went low and straight at Jaaskelainen.
First action in the second half was a shot from Cesc which forced a
decent save from the Bolton keeper. Theo battled well on the right
then cut inside, but the first pass in his attempted one-two with
Adebayor was very poor. We were dictating things for a change.
Adebayor again chased down a backpass and again Jaaskelainen just
got there first.
On 54 there was some brilliant play from Theo, pace and control
getting him forward and a cross cut back for Freddie giving him the
chance to leap and send a flying header which hit the post. Moments
later there was another fine move, Cesc slipping the ball into the
right side of the box for Freddie who squared for Adebayor. But
the big striker, under challenge, couldn't quite manage to turn
on goal.
The Adebayor brought the ball up the right and squared for
Walcott whose good shot was deflected for a corner.
On the hour, Baptista came on for Flamini. Arsenal were on top but needing
more attacking options if we were to score the equaliser. Adebayor broke
forward and cut back for Baptista who left the ball for Cesc, giving
a defender time to get forward to charge down the shot (why didn't Baptista
have a go himself? If Cesc called for it, it was very badly judged).
A few minutes later Baptista did really well, battling for the ball
in the D and passing left to Adebayor. He got past his man and
tried to poke the ball goalward with the outside of his right foot,
but it wasn't hard for Jaaskelainen to fall on the ball at his near post.
A Bolton free kick from their left wing went straight through to Lehmann,
surprising him rather (Anelka could have got a telling touch as the
ball came through). Jens dropped to his left to make the save... the ball falling
to Anelka, now wide of Lehmann's left hand post, who forced another good
save from Lehmann, batting the ball off his line after a good recovery.
We were defending desperately now. Hleb came on for Freddie (on 73)
and with his first touch gave the ball away in midfield. They broke back,
Campo on their right slipping the ball forward for Anelka, who just
beat the offside trap and hit another great shot from an angle to beat
Lehmann.
Toure pushed forward as we tried to get back in the game. Baptista blasted
a shot wide. Theo got the ball forward in a good position on the break
but gave the ball away cheaply in the end. On 85, Adebayor controlled
the ball nicely as it came to him in the box but his shot hit
the post. Then Cesc hit the post too, with a terrific swerving shot
from long range.. Jaskelainen was rooted to the spot as he watched it
clip the outside of the the top right corner of the frame.
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