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Bayern Munich, Ben White, North London Forever and more

Bayern Munich

Hello my old friend, we meet again.

It was always going to happen wasn’t it? In yesterday’s blog, Bayern Munich were my 2nd least favourite potential opponent. Only Manchester City below them. So we go and get Munich, and then if we beat them it is Manchester City.

Even though they were my least attracted trip abroad, the flights and hotels are already booked.

As always, airline prices jumped straight after the draw, and we are paying £230 return via Brussels. Go the week later and you can get return flights direct to Munich for just £61…

It is probably the worst Munich team in decades, but they are still a danger.

10 points behind Bayer Leverkusen, it is unlikely that they will win the Bundesliga. I would not be surprised if they rest players in the league and go all out for the Champions League.

Ben White

Two bits of Benjamin White news in the last few days.

The first was his new contract. Well deserved. The second was the news that he was making himself unavailable for England selection.

On the contract, the way White continually rises to the challenge shows what sort of player he is.

Signed a central defender, he was shifted across to right back to cover the injured Takehiro Tomiyasu. He never complained and just got his head down and did what Mikel Arteta demanded of him. When the Tomi returned, the Japenese right back did not walk straight back into the first team.

Then this summer we signed Jurrien Timber. White has since taken his game to another level which shows he is the sort of player that is not scared of competition.

White is one of the leaders of the team and, unlike Tomiyasu, his fitness can be relied upon – incredibly he has never missed a game through injury for The Arsenal.

And all this brings into light the issues with England.

Arteta and his coaches will be much more demanding of White than Southgate and his goons. If White has risen to the challenge of Arteta, and our manager backs him, then you have to ask what actually happened on that England camp.

I also find the criticism of White to be a little odd.

One of the loudest critics has been Stan Collymore. The woman-beater pitches himself as a mental health advocate, yet has spent the last 48 hours piling on Ben White for his decision.

The other biggest critics are Liverpool fans. You know them fellas that spout “Scouse not English”. You would think they would back as player deciding not to play for England. But instead the accuse him of letting their country down. It just shows they are a fanbase with zero morals. But that is nothing new.

At the end of the day, it is Ben White’s career. If he decides that he does not want to play for England than that is his choice.

North London Forever

Love this from Gabriel Jesus…

Fixture congestion

I saw an article yesterday about how “European football has thrown Arsenal’s fixtures into chaos”.

The article began by mentioning that the Aston Villa game would now be moved from Saturday to Sunday due to them now playing in Europe on Thursday. This game always had an * against it for this reason, so it is not like this is something the club knew nothing about.

It is the norm for teams playing on Thursday to have their games moved to the Sunday. A real non-story.

But the article continued pointing out that we have to re-arrange the Chelsea game, and potentially the Wolves game, and how this will create end of season conjestion.

Liverpool and Manchester City are both in the exact same position in terms of potentially re-arranging league games due to the FA Cup. And in-fact they will have more congestion than us if they remain in the completion. Likewise Liverpool will have every Saturday game after their Europa League matches moved to Sunday. Yet it is only Arsenal who get the negative press over fixture chaos and congestion.

It just shows again that Arsenal are the most newsworthy club in the world, whilst no one really cares about Liverpool on Manchester City….

Enjoy your Saturday.

Keenos

Runners and riders: Arsenal’s potential Champions League opponents reviewed

Bayern Munich
Allianz Arena
Expected allocation: 3,800
Last visit: Bayern 5 – 1 Arsenal, 15 February 2017

There was a stage during the 2010’s that it felt like we face Bayern Munich every season.

In the space of 4-years (2013-2017), we visited 4 times, winning once, losing twice and drawing a game. Those defeats are the most recent games, both finishing 5-1 to the German side.

I do not mind Munich. It is a decent city and the German’s are decent people. But I have unhappy memories of my visits so will not be in a rush to go back.

Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabeu
Expected allocation: 3,800
Last visit: Real Madrid 0 – 1 Arsenal, 21 February 2006

In 2006, Arsenal became the first English team to beat Real Madrid in Spain on the way to reaching the Champions League final. It is crazy that visit is the the only one in our history. I was in my final year at university at the time so unable to do the trip.

Madrid is a cracking city and by the time mid-April hits, temperatures will be comfortably above 20°C. A couple of days in the Spanish sunshine and getting to visit one of the great stadiums of world football? Yes please.

PSG
Parc Des Princes
Expected allocation: 2,000
Last visit: PSG 1 – 1 Arsenal, 23 November 2016

Paris is one of my least favourite cities in Europe (alongside Brussels). It is dirty and horrible, especially in around the Gare du Nord station. The locals are also a snide bunch who think nothing of picking off fans as they return home from pubs in groups of one or two (yet disappear when there are more of you!).

I was there in 2016 and their stadium is just horrible. Saying that, a quick Eurostar under the English Channel does make it attractive.

Atletico Madrid
Wanda Metropolitano
Expected allocation: 3,400
Last visit: Atletico Madrid 1 – 0 Arsenal, 3 May 2018

We last faced Atletico back in our Europa League days – they knocked us out of the semi-finals and then went on to lift the trophy.

The last time I was in Madrid, the Metropolitano Stadium was still getting built. Like Real Madrid, a visit to Spain’s capital in the springtime makes the a must go, and another new stadium for me to visit.

Borussia Dortmund
Signal Iduna Park
Expected allocation: 3,900
Last visit: Dortmund 2 – 0 Arsenal, 16 September 2014

Like Munich, it felt like we were drawn against Dortmund every year at some point – and we visited the city 3 times between 2011 and 2014. Each visit a certain Jurgen Klopp was in charge, and we lost just once! Will be a great trip.

Manchester City
Etihad Stadium
Expected allocation:2,728
Last visit: Manchester City 4 – 1 Arsenal, 26 April 2023

This takes me back to 2008 & 2009 when we faced Manchester United and Liverpool in Champions League. They were fairly deflating draws and we lost both.

We are due to visit City over the Easter weekend for a key Premier League game. It will be just our luck that 9 days later we have to go to Manchester again for the Champions League.

I always begrudge having to take time off work for domestic ties.

Barcelona
Barcelona Olympic Stadium
Expected allocation: 3,000
Last visit: Barcelona 3 – 1 Arsenal, 16 March 2016

Originally, Barcelona was on the “maybe / maybe not” list mainly for my dislike of the Nou Camp. The beautiful Spanish weather was the main draw. then it was pointed out to me that Barca currently play in the old Olympic Stadium whilst their ground is rebuilt. This puts it in the “yes” box.

Order of merit

Real Madrid – Spanish sunshine
Atletico Madrid – Spanish sunshine
Borussia Dortmund – Never been to the city
PSG – Ease of getting to
Barcelona – Olympic Stadium
Bayern Munich – Bored of them
Manchester City – Just no

The draw “begins” at 11am today. Who do you want?

Keenos

Arsenal getting he results the performances deserve

Day 2 of no football.

We have 19 days between Porto and Manchester City.

An FA Cup weekend is followed up by an international break. The result is we do not play again until the Easter weekend. It is a long, frustrating break and halts our momentum.

It takes my mind back to the “winter break” in January.

We went into it with just a single win in 7 games. It was a run that saw us exit the FA Cup and drop to 4th in the league, 5 points behind Liverpool and just one point ahead of Spurs in 5th.

Fans were losing their head, pointing fingers at Mikel Arteta, saying he was tactically inept and had been found out. There was also a lot of talk about us needing to spend big on a striker in January to save our season.

During the winter break, I blogged that Arsenal were not getting the results our performances deserved and we should not be too concerned.

Yes, 1 win in 7 was not good enough, but one of those games was a Champions League dead rubber and another a good point at Anfield. The win was at home to Brighton.

We had a tough game away to Aston Villa, where we had an equaliser incorrectly ruled out, and the Liverpool FA Cup game could have gone either way. Fulham was an atrocious performance with no positives from it.

Then we had West Ham.

Someone not watching the game will see 2-nil to West Ham away and think we have played poorly. That was simply not true.

We dominated the West Ham game. They scored an opener that should never have counted and we had enough chance to score 5 or 6. This game was what made me realise we were not getting the results our performances deserved.

When we returned from the winter break, we stuck 5 past Crystal Palace. I do not actually think we played any better than we did against West Ham. We just scored out chances.

That win was followed up by a 2-1 victory away to Nottingham Forest and a 3-1 win at home to Liverpool.

We got our revenge for the home defeat to West Ham by hitting 6 in the Olympic Stadium, and this was followed up by 5 at Turf Moor. Two games that another season we might have capitulated in.

The last minute Porto defeat was a gut wrencher, but we quickly bounced back with a 4-1 win at home to Newcastle and then scored 6 again away to Sheffield United.

A last minute Kai Havertz goal kept our winning run going. And then on Tuesday we get through Porto on penalties to make the last 8 of the Champions League.

8 Premier League games since the winter break
8 wins
33 goals scored
4 clean sheets
4 goals conceded

We have gone from 4th to top, gaining 5 more points than Liverpool and nullifying the game in hand Manchester City had. We have won 10 points more than Spurs during the run and they are now distant in our wing mirrors.

During the blog in January, I spoke about how good coaches look at performances rather than results, and will not make drastic changes just because of a few poor results.

We had been excellent in the 18 months up to that dip in form. You do not change the tactics that have worked for 50-60 games just because you struggled for 6 or 7. And in those 6 or 7 games we only really played poorly once.

Arteta stuck with the team. He made a few minor tweaks, which were enforced, and we have not looked back.

Gabriel Jesus’s latest injury and Eddie Nketiah’s poor form led to Kai Havertz going up top. Declan Rice was then pushed higher into the left hand space with Jorginho coming in behind. It is a tactic that we were always going to play throughout the season but had been denied due to Thomas Partey’s injury.

Rice as excelled in the more advanced position and I think there is no debate that he is the best central midfielder in the world. All those West Ham fans that claimed they had turned Arsenal over for £105m are now saying “we should have got £150m for him”. He has become World Class.

It will now be interesting to see how Arteta manages the squad through this next break.

The head-scratcher is that the international break comes first, so that throws the next 8 or 9 days into the air.

If it was the other way round, the players would be sent off on their international duty and then we would have 8 or 9 days to prepare for Manchester City. Arteta may have made the decision to return to Dubai for half of that for some warm weather training.

But there is no point going to Dubai in the first week and beginning to prepare for City over the next 8 days as all the work we do will be undone when players go represent their country.

I imagine yesterday the players would have gone to London Colney for a debriefing and massage session. I would then be very surprised if Arteta does then not give the players 4 or 5 days off. A bit of personal time for them to enjoy with families before they head out on international duty.

Most players will look to join up with their countries next Tuesday, so we might as well give them today through to Monday off, and then let them make their own way to whatever nation they are representing. Some might decide to head abroad early if their country are playing at home. 4 or 5 days with the family they leave behind when playing in England.

Those that do not go on international duty will probably return to the club next Tuesday, and it will then be weeks training before the full squad is back together, and 12 days before Manchester City. It will be tough for Arteta to keep a (smaller) group of players motivated. Maybe he might take those not on international to Dubai for a few days to get away?

Top of the league with 10 games to go. Very few would have predicted it during the last international break. But for me the performances were always there. It was just the results.

We are in the title race…

Keenos