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One thing i think needs a lot of work is the lack of depth and versatility we show going forward, as we assail opponents by constantly passing the ball around trying to find a perfect space, and because of this we suffer against the other top teams
There was also pressure from the Arsenal faithful who all wanted to see what Eriksson had seen in the young sensation to unplug him from Wenger’s protective wings while excluding a player like Defoe
We could easily go the rest of the season unbeaten, no trouble. Despite what the pessimists might be saying, I can't see us losing at home to Liverpool on Wednesday and after that the hardest it gets is Tottenham away and Man City at home, both in April
I'm also hoping that we have Diaby back for those fixtures as those 2 along with Cesc are our best trio for the midfield berths in my opinion. Diaby does have his critics but I rate him and he has come on allot this season
We have too many players attacking at the same time. You will see time and time again, the likes of Gallas and Vermaelen, constantly bombing up field to join our attacks, whilst Song would drop back to cover for them.
I will not be surprised if Wenger once again sticks to his policy of giving the young players already at the club the chance to prove themselves at the big stage even at a time when we have a realistic chance to win the championship
I can understand why many Arsenal supporters are not too worried about our inability to keep a clean sheet at present, due to the team recording an impressive 36 goals in the Premiership
But even more importantly I noticed...how better we are currently than that team we fielded that night! We'd no Gallas, Vermalen, Clichy, Arshavin, Rosicky & Eduardo. We're also down on that "player whom we do not speak of" who wore 25 on the night
Arsenal are simply better than the floundering Dutch champions. They were at their attacking best last night, Diaby impressing in midfield, Arshavin setting up three