There is such a massive contrast between José Mourinho and Arsene Wenger. Two managers with the complete opposite philosophies. Arsene sends his players out onto the pitch with a blank canvas to express their art
The Chavs hadn't conceded at home all season and won 5-0 against Galatasaray while Figo, Rivaldo et al were giving Arsenal a footballing lesson in the week
It is the same for certain blogs out there who have spent the whole season ridiculing our squad. Apparently we can never play 4-3-3, because we do not have the players to do so. Wenger's French spoilt kids do not have the stomach for a fight
Denilson took matters into his own hands and unleashed a swerving shot that Myhill could not deal with, his parry fell to Bendtner who had the presence of mind to run in on Denilson's shot and he got his rewards
Samir must be itching to show what he can do in his more natural position, he has performed at a very high level in his last two outings and I do not expect that level to drop in the KC stadium
Judging by Wenger's press conference it looks like our injury problem may not be as bad as first feared. I was worried that Cesc, Song, Rosicky and Nasri could be out which would be far from good. Very far from good. But judging by Wenger's tone
This William Gallas 'injury' is a little worrying. I don't wish to jump to conclusions but the fact that he hasn't signed a new contract and the Roma talk continues to do the rounds
Theo may be one of the quickest players in the squad; however it doesn't mean that he would make a decent winger. If you were to analyse his performances on the wing for Arsenal to date
Andrey Arshavin was majestic in the attacking third. His awareness of his team mates is remarkable, a step ahead of everyone else at times. The ball will be fizzed into him with opposition players around him and first time he will play a side footed pass or flick into an Arsenal player without looking
The Arsenal midfield have enough depth to compensate for the missing Fabregas. It looks as if either Samir Nasri or Tomas Rosicky will be playing the advanced midfield position