What if the Emmanuel Adebayor glanced up and squared the ball to Bendtner to tap it in against his former club to make it 3-1 and seal the points for Arsenal
it was reminiscent of Michael Owen’s wonder goal against Argentina a decade ago. Looking back on it, I feel it more resembled Michael Thomas in 1989. The game was truly was up for grabs now
We all know Senderos should have done better. We all know that Senderos was spending to much time watching Sami Hyppia instead of putting him off his leap
Eboue is likely to continue on the right wing even after his dismal performance on the weekend. We are clearly short on options in wide areas and Arsene is being forced into playing Eboue
Van Persie could be fit, he could not be. Well, it is van Persie, going by trends, he’ll be "a doubt" for the next couple of matches and then we’ll next see him in March 2009
Arsene Wenger is the one person who watches these players in training, he has a proven track record of developing players into world class players and I expect him to be able to do this again with our current crop of players. No manager could have seen that Van Persie
Instead, the fact that we HAVE to score at Anfield may work in our favour. There can be no room for complacency at the back or a lack of urgency going forward
I am not feeling very positive about the remainder of our campaign. Can we win at Anfield? Of course we can, we are a great team on our day, but when last was it our day? We look short on confidence and conviction
I prayed this would not be the case this time round, and those prayers were answered ten minutes into the half. In fact they could have been answered just prior to this as Kolo missed a gilt-edged free header from a corner
There’s a possibility of mild rotation from both managers for this league game. They have fourth place pretty much sewn up, we have third pretty much sewn up, and the priority for both sides is the Champions League