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Leicester City (h) – Late Welbeck rewards the hopeful

But a point wouldn't be enough, we needed the three points. Theo had already replaced Coquelin which moved the Ox into the middle then Arsene went all 2003 when he sent on all of the attackers, including Welbeck in place of the Ox with only five minutes on the clock. Before that Alexis, Giroud and Ramsey missed great chances, perhaps none better than Mertesacker's close range header that bobbled past the post. I thought that was it, the chance had gone to take all three points. Why are we so wasteful in front of goal? But then came the free kick deep into stoppage time and Danny Welbeck

Leicester City (h) Confirmed Line Up: Coquelin back in starting 11 & Mertesacker replaces Gabriel

Francis Coquelin is finally ready for a Premier League start which will please many Gooners around the world and he starts alongside Aaron Ramsey for the first time since the West Ham defeat back in August. Mathieu Flamini drops down to the bench. Hopefully the midfield have had a few training sessions to gel together. Per Mertesacker also returns to the starting 11 as Gabriel picked up a thigh strain. I wonder how that may affect our approach to the game given Leicester City's counter attacking game plan

Football With the Flu, or How I Survived Being Confined to Bed for a Week

Yeey, winter is finally here! There is snow (not), and ice (not), and the winter holidays (which are over)! And cold, and wet, and generally a time when my immune system tends to go on vacation, leaving me with a runny nose quite often. This week I'm once again confined to bed, with a fever […]

AV Post Match Podcast – EP73: AFC Bournemouth (a) – Taking Ox For The Sake Of Mankind

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) & Elliot (@YankeeGunner) discuss the 2-0 away victory against AFC Bournemouth. The team talk about Ramsey's performance, Oxlade-Chamberlain's up and down display, Elliot's weekly Giroud rant and plenty more all discussed in today's Arsenal Vision podcast.

Can the Ramsey & Coquelin be the springboard to run in?

Aaron Ramsey continues to be the Arsene Wenger on the football pitch. The division amongst the fans when it comes to the Welshman is there for all to see. On one side of the fence he is a player who takes too many touches, gets forward too often and does not do enough defensive work […]

Will returning Gunners provide new ending

Arsenal got back to winning ways after a professional 2-0 victory away in the Vitality stadium on Sunday afternoon. Arsene Wenger’s troops had not managed a win in the four Premier League, they hadn’t even managed to score a goal in the last three. The atmosphere around the club has been somewhat down in recent […]

AFC Bournemouth (a) – Little Bit Cyclic

The second half I thought we were a little too cautious and dropped off too much. Some of that must have been the home side having to dominate the game a bit more but we were not good enough on the break to kill the game off once and for all. Alexis wasn't at his best and I think he really should have scored when he accepted an Özil pass on the left, cut inside his man and should have picked out the far corner, instead making the keepers job far too easy. Alexis is still searching for top match sharpness and I guess that is a good example when it comes to chucking Coquelin straight back into the fire

AFC Bournemouth (a) Thoughts & Predicted Line Up: Envious Eyes & Time To Make A Splash

You know what I'd like to see today? Some good old fashioned aggression. Not the Tony Pulis 'let them know you're there' type aggression but the 'don't let them look up and find a team mate easily' type of aggression. I mentioned this after the Southampton draw but we are too tentative at the start of games. Almost like we are dipping our toe in the water, cautiously waiting to find out what the temperature is like. A little keep ball here, a little bit backing off there. Scrap that, let's dive bomb into the bath, holding our knees as we splash. Force the issue from the first whistle and take some risks. Let's stop giving the opposition so much respect. Yeah, I'm pumped now

Southampton (h) – Missed Chances & Fighting For The Right To Play

Özil should have also scored after Giroud's header, the save from Forster was instinctive but Mesut was so close to him, he should have given him no chance. Hindsight is a wonderful thing (is it really?) but a good old fashioned thump from there may have brought about another result. Perhaps I am being unfair or wise after the event but it felt and still feels like a bad miss

Consider Money Management Systems while Betting on Sports

One of the most common things in sports betting is that people bet too much on an event. According to a survey, in a match, approximately 99% bets placed at the sportsbook are of high amount. Sports betting is not necessarily choosing the teams that are going to win, but understanding different money management systems […]