Saturday 20 August 2011

PREVIEW: Arsenal v Liverpool


Match Preview

Arsenal v Liverpool
Barclays Premier League,
Emirates Stadium,
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Kick-off: 12:45

1 match down, 37 remains. As much as people thought not winning on opening match day away to Newcastle was a poor result, St. James’s Park is a tough place to go and win. So that point could prove significant, or usually we’ll moan dropping silly points. But that was game 1.

On to match week 2 and we have a really tough first home game of the season in the league. Liverpool at home is always a funny one. It depends which Liverpool turn up. They were poor last week at home to Sunderland, which was a game of two halves for them, conceding a wonder strike from former Gooner and Brum player, Sebastion Larsson.

Arsenal had a tough run out in midweek in their 1st leg of the Champions League at home to Udinese. I have to say Udinese looked really strong against us, especially in the second half. We lost a few player to injury during that game, Gibbs came off at half-time, who is looking more injury prone than our very own RVP. Djourou came on for Gibbs and then a few minutes later managed to come off as a precaution. Even now Rosicky is being rested for today’s match. Wenger & Co. must have pushed the lads really hard this pre-season.

Today we have the following absent from our squad; Gervinho and Song are starting their three match suspensions, Wilshere, Diaby, Gibbs, Traore and Djourou are all injured, with Rosicky rested.

This means we have no left back, which will probably either see Sagna move to left back, or Jenkinson slot there. I don’t think Wenger would want Vermaelen at left back, as he’s gelling well with Koscielny, and that’s the key to our two clean sheets so far this season. The midfield seems quite week, especially with no longer Fabregas sitting in that midfield, and all the injuries, we’ll have to rely on one man who will be in the squad today, Samir Nasri, who has gone from being one of our best players and having a good relationship with the fans to being the villain. But I for one would like to see him play, we can’t rely on Frimpong, Ramsey and Lansbury. Although that seems a great future midfield, it won’t do for today.

I foresee a well fought match; it’ll be a much tougher match than last season, which saw us gain a penalty in the last minute of play, to secure what we all thought was going to be a 1-0 win. However the now departed Ivorian, Eboue, now plying his trade at Turkish outfit Galatasaray, decided to clumsily give away a penalty after the most manic two minutes ever at the Emirates, from what would have been a bore 0-0 draw anyway. If there’s any excitement like those two minutes throughout match today, then I’ll be keen to watch this.


Probable line-up:

Szczesny


Jenkinson      Koscielny       Vermaelen     Sagna


Frimpong      Ramsey


Nasri


Walcott                                               Arshavin


Van Persie


Prediction: Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool


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