Arsenal (1) 2 - 0 (0) Porto
Ashburton Grove, Tuesday 26th September 2006
Champs League group stage, match 2
Arsenal:
Lehmann
Eboue Toure Gallas (Song 90) Hoyte
Hleb (Walcott 84) Gilberto Cesc Rosicky
Henry van Persie (Ljungberg 73)
Johan Djourou got injured in the warm-up, so Gallas
switched to centre back and in came Justin Hoyte at
left back, where he had a decent game. Gallas looked
very good again too, which made it rather worrying
when he went down clutching his hamstring in the last
minute of the game. Tonight's job had been done by
then though.
It was an interesting line-up. Robin van Persie was
preferred to Emmanuel Adebayor, and it soon became
apparent that the reason was that the second striker
was to play a deeper wider role, making it more like
the (now) usual European 4-5-1 than the 4-4-2 we
expect when 2 strikers start.
He was pretty effective there, too. In the second minute
he put in a decent cross which was turned out for a corner,
and a minute later when we attacked again it was van Persie coming forward
down the inside left who hit a nice low shot that forced
the keeper to drop to his right hand post and turn it round
for another corner. Gilberto got his head to the deep
corner and the ball looped back beyond the left
post wher Cesc managed to head it back into the crowded box
and Kolo Toure poked the ball into the net. But the
linesman had his flag up and it turned out he was right,
just: the ball had gone out before Cesc had got to it.
A minute later, Rosicky got into the box on the right
and hit a low shot beyond the far post. And a few minutes later
it was Tomas again, this time providing the keeper with an
easy save from a 25 yard effort.
We dominated this early period, but the problem with the
formation was that while it gave us plenty of
crossing opportunites, no-one (often literally) was
getting into the box to get on the end of them.
Porto had a few moments of their own though, which
you wouldn't believe if you watched the ITV highlights
later on. From what they showed the first half was
all Arsenal. We may have had more shots and crosses
but there was a long spell in the middle of the half
when things started to look a bit dodgy. Porto played a
long period of keep-ball and we just couldn't get it off them.
Seriously dangerous moments were few though. Former
Tottenham man Postiga did a bit of juggling on the touchline
but lost the throw in (to his disgust at the lino),
but then Emmanuel Eboue's throw to Lehmann put
him in a spot and he only just managed to clear it.
Then we gave the ball away in midfield and were lucky
to see Anderson hit his through ball too strong for
Postiga, who'd beaten the offside trap.
A Porto corner went out to Quaresma just outside the corner of the
box, he tried to curl it in into the top corner but didn't
get any curl on it.
Then Hoyte and Gallas got into a bit of a mess under pressure
on the left, eventually conceding a corner. It was played low
to the near post, flicked on, and cleared off the line at the near post by
Cesc Fabregas. We broke a few times, but again crosses
from Robin and then Henry found no-one in the box. Porto
had more attacks, Gonzalez won a corner off of Hoyte
and Lehmann came out a long way for it only to get only half
a hand on it and touch it onto a Porto player who skewed
his volley only for it to fall to Alves - but his overhead effort
missed and we were able to clear.
Up the other end, 3 more crosses with no-one in the box.
Then Eboue hit a brilliant cross after a good spell of possession
and there were red shirts a little bit closer in.
Van Persie had a great chance to put us ahead just after
the half hour. Henry had done brilliantly, drifting
wide left into space to drag defenders with him as
others joined to support. Then he played a nice square ball
for van Persie who had lots of space on the right of the box.
He took 2 touches taking the ball forward into the box but the
second took it onto his less strong right foot, and
he blasted the shot over the bar.
Alexander Hleb won a free kick on the right wing
(Costa getting himself stupidly booked for kicking the
ball away). Van Persie swung it in and the ball was
cleared to Cesc whose good firm shot was always rising
just a tad too much.
Rosicky did brilliantly to win a corner down by the goal line
on the right (the ball came off his own legs last).
Van Persie swung it in and the ball was cleared. As everyone came
out, Hoyte picked it up and spotted van Persie in space on
the right. Hoyte's pass found him and again Robin burst into
the box. This time, on his left foot, he hit a low shot
which forced the keeper into a good near post save.
Then on 37 minutes Eboue took the ball up the right
wing on the break and, rather than bothering to try
to beat his man, he hit the cross around his marker
Beckham-style. The perfect cross, it just cleared
Henry's marker in the box, finding the Arsenal skipper's
head. Henry didn't try to put any power into the header
but instead cushioned it towards the far post,
leaving the keeper stranded for 1-0.
While Porto hadn't created too much in the way of clear
chances, they'd had their good moments in the first half
and clearly knew how to pass the ball about. So I can't
say I felt supremely confident as the second half started.
A couple of minutes later though it was all over. Gallas
broker through a tackle or two bringing the ball in abd
forward from the left, and squared for Henry in the D who
slipped it on to Hleb making a run into space on
the right. His shot went through a defender's legs and
inside the far post for 2-0. And from then on we really were
as much in control as the highlights suggested,
even if we didn't manage to add to the tally.
Henry went on a brilliant run down the left wing,
past his marker to the goal line, but his cut-back
was interecepted just before it could reach van Persie in the box.
Porto's right back was having a torrid time against
Henry. Cesc won a corner when he wanted a free kick (no harm
in trying, but it wasn't one). Van Persie found
Rosicky in the box on the near side but he sliced his shot.
Porto had a useless shot from distance. Then we had a
nice attack which ended with Henry being tackled, and he spent a
while after that bent over feeling his foot which was a
bit worrying but he seemed to be able to run it off.
Rosicky got booked for what looked like a terrific and legal tackle,
the free kick was easily headed clear by Toure.
20 minutes to go now, Van Persie broke forward up the
middle with Cesc clear to his left, but he delayed the
pass too long (probably looking for a shooting chance himself)
and when he did push the ball wide he over-did it. Cesc did really
well to chase the ball and keep it in play, then ran
to the penalty area and tried (and failed) to win a
penalty by running into a defender.
Freddie came on for van Persie. Then put Henry through down the side
whose chip to the far post nearly made it to Rosicky (now
we were getting into the box). Arsenal were starting to show off a bit,
but in that unurgent way they do when they're happy with the scoreline.
Henry got deep on the left again, skinned the right back again, and
cut the ball back for Cesc who'd made a great run into the
box, ghosting past a defender and hitting a first-time shot
which went straight at the keeper.
With 9 minutes to go Lehmann was at last forced into a
meaningful save, from Quaresma after a good cross from
their left. Jens dropped the ball but turned and was
able to fall on the ball before it got to the line.
Eboue went down injured, it looked like cramp from the
way the Porto keeper was helping him but Gary Lewin called for a
stretcher straight away so it was a bit worrying. Eboue
was back on his feet before long though, at which point
Theo Walcott was brought on for Hleb.
Then as injury time started Gallas pulled up with his hamstring problem
and Alexandre Song came straight on.
Walcott broke forward up the right with Henry alongside him.
Henry stopped his supporting run, like he just wanted
to watch Theo. Unfortunately this meant there was
no-one to pull the defenders away from Walcott so
it made things harder for the lad. He had to check back
and passed to Henry. Henry slotted the ball into the box
expecting Theo to make the run, but it was asking a bit
much even of Theo. Then Henry seemed to give Walcott a
disappointed look, which was a bit rich given that Henry
himself had made things harder by not making a diversionary
run.
CSKA Moscow beat Hamburg in the other game, leaving
us ahead of the Russians at the top of the group by 2 points,
after 2 matches (see
Champs League page.
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