We have done well in the big games against Manchester United and Chelsea but Liverpool at home will be a different type of match, especially with Fernando Torres unavailable you can expect Liverpool to be negative
Without wanting to hype an already over hyped 16 year old, I think there is a good chance we can witness the best English player ever to play for Arsenal in the years to come (should he stay long term that is)
I must say I am quite excited about the January transfer window, I don't know why because it is a window that Wenger doesn't generally like to shop in but something tells me that he has a few bits and bobs lined up
I would love to see Eduardo's goal return over a long period where he is the focal point in attack, but given Adebayor's strengths, I wouldn't imagine we shall see that happen baring a long term injury to the Togo front man
Cesc Fabregas looked back to his best but was lacking runners. Had Theo Walcott or Carlos Vela been playing then Cesc would have been able to use his range more effectively
Johan Djourou could well come in and help the back four progress. The defending against Chelsea has probably been the best it has been all season
Without Clichy and Sagna our back four looked all over the place, It didn't help that Gallas was coming back in from injury. Silvestre had a pretty poor game in my eyes, and did not fill me with confidence
I was unsure about how we would line up but the manager has given it away by declaring that Ebcheerue will play at right back in place of the rested Sagna
My worry is that we as human beings have some obsession with laughing at someone else's misfortune, in this case laughter is replaced with venting negativity
I assumed that the supporters were in the majority, I hope they are but I have to say that the treatment of Emmanuel Eboue frightened me. Is this what supporting your side has become?