Wenger already has a long list of injured attacking players, so although he may want to freshen up the team, his choices are rather limited. I would imagine that Gibbs will get his chance ahead of Clichy who has looked shaky this season but a place on the bench
My first reaction was that it was done with intent and he was lucky to get away with it. Many have said that Cesc has done nothing wrong and Adebayor just lost the plot but can that really happen?
wasn't his long pass to Bendtner just a thing of beauty? You are probably sick of me saying this but I feel that I cannot leave this subject without saying...
Abou Diaby was a long way from what it takes to become an Arsenal regular against Manchester City on the weekend, although in my eyes his ability has never been in doubt. He needed to increase his effort, his fight and the rest would take care of itself. There certainly was an improvement
I still feel that Wenger will tinker with his selection. We have some fresh squad players who will allow bones to be rested and with the internationals that have just gone you would imagine that Wenger will want to take full advantage of that
We haven't seen much of Wilshere recently, he has been tucked away at London Colney learning his trade, working on his weaker points. We have not seen him since his late introduction against Celtic in the second leg
Did Kolo really say that? I haven't heard the interview myself but words like 'astounded' and 'affinity' do not sound like a Kolo Toure interview
I do not condone violence at all but when someone goes around doing that to your team mates then you can expect some retaliation. I suspect that the referee's would have spoken about this and any deliberate foul play will be stamped out
Cesc Fabregas was far from his best and did not impose himself on the game from the start. We did not see Cesc driving from the midfield, looking to make things happen
For all those that accuse my on being overly negative (I think justifiably so given recent results) I'll satiate you by talking about our returning Czech maestro. Alongside Arshavin, RVP and Cesc, Tomas is one of our most technically gifted footballers