If we had not all forgiven Jens for his occasional rushes of blood that scarred previous European campaigns with his heroics in the FA cup final last year, then we surely have now. A string of fine saves, a commanding aerial performance and a season defining penalty save gave Jens the Man of the Match and the plaudits. Often maligned for his theatrics and unpredictable performances
This match was an example of Arsenal in their pomp. The fresh North London sunshine warming the backs of the Arsenal faithful and players alike. Whilst that very same sun dazzled and heated the brow of the Aston Villa contingent. It is in such climate that many Arsenal fans will be reminded of their favourite moments over the last few years at Highbury. Adams volleying in to win the
How fitting that the last ever North London derby to be played at Highbury will be one of the most anticipated and important ever. Spurs have had a great season under the guidance of the impossible to hate Martin Jol. Arsenal have stuttered and stammered through the season
Interesting match on Saturday, well, not the kind of interesting to expect high level quality football. But interesting as in the pressure now on England to win. And with Wayne Rooney out it will be a chance to see Peter Crouch start his first non friendly.
They are questions that I would like to know to answers to at the end of the season. So much can happen in the course of 1 season. At this stage last season we were moving the ball around effortlessly and creating a crazy amount of chances
It is a question that alot of supporters are thinking, infact its probably a thought that has crossed Arsene Wengers and the boards minds once or twice.
The reason Arsenal won was because of my tactical match preview. Don't let anyone tell you any different!