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Szczesny who had a fine game overall badly judged a 50-50 with Aaron Lennon. Only Theo Walcott could have won a 50-50 with Lennon and I think everyone who was watching that move unfold saw it
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I feel massively sorry for Emmanuel Eboue. He had a fantastic game and was certainly one of our better performers on the day. He was one of the players who added that drive and direct running that many of the more popular players missed from their performance throughout the game
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The third goal was like an Arsenal goal of old. Squillaci made a great tackle in the penalty area and Diaby held off his man, dribbled passed him and chipped a ball to Cesc on the halfway line, Cesc's first time cushioned pass under pressure into Walcott's path was pure Cesc. Walcott flew away from the
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The pressure was now on us but with so many important players returning to Arsenal, I couldn't see anything other than a victory for the home side who were chasing the Premier League. The signs were positive after the first 2-5 minutes, often the microcosm window where you can usually tell
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Aaron Ramsey shouldn't have been picking up Steven Reid, an obvious miss match but without Diaby, Song, Djourou, Bendtner and Chamakh in our line up we were seriously lacking height and dominance
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Neither Koscielny or Kieran Gibbs were goal side of the defender, had they been then a block could have taken place. Manchester United's early second half goal was a killer to our side. Typically we should have scored only a few minutes earlier. Koscielny had his curling shot well saved fro man
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It was yet another afternoon where the opposition goalkeeper was handed the post match bottle of champers at the Emirates, I was beginning to think it was coincidence but after reading a recent interview from Dennis Bergkamp about finding corners of the net, I wonder if our players are
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