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We’re all going on a Europa League tour

Despite it being Europe’s second competition, and the poor “banter” we have received from Spurs fans for not being in the Champions League for the second time this millennium, I ma buzzing for today’s Europa League draw.

As a travelling fan, I became bored of the Champions League. Bored of facing the same old teams. Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Barcelona. Been there, done it.

The competition became predictable, not just in Arsenal’s quarter final exits, with who we would play. Rarely did we get a trip that we had never done.

Then we get into the Europa League last season.

Whilst we revisited Madrid (to face Atletico) and Milan (to face AC), our run to the semi-final threw up some ridiculous trips.

The likes of Moscow (CSKA), Östersunds, Belgrade and Borisov were stars on the map that very had ever visited. Some nightmares to get too, others in the freezing cold and deep snow. The highlight for me was the trip to Cologne not too long before Christmas.

Arsenal might have lost 1-0, but it was a trip where the 90 minutes got in the way of a good trip abroad. It was a top trip with plenty of top people. Hardly any attention seekers or weirdos recording themselves. It was a proper Euro away.

So today it begins again with the Europa League group stage draw. As the highest ranked team, Arsenal are in pot one. But who else can we get?

So who do I fancy?

From Pot 2 a cheeky trip to Celtic is the stand out tie. A train up on the Thursday morning, watch the game, over nighter and then a train back Friday.

Real Betis are the best side in Pot 3, but they are also the side with the most enticing trip. An away game to Seville in September when the temperatures are in the 30s will give a good opportunity for some final beers in the sun before winter draws in.

Finally from pot 4 it has to be Slavia Prague. Prague is a great city, the beer is cheap. That’ll be a top away day.

It is gong to be another great season for the Arsenal away fans in Europe.

Keenos

Arsenal get friendly Europa League fixtures

With Arsenal playing Thursday nights in Europe, one thing I always look at is what games are guaranteed to be moved to a Sunday due to our participation on the UEFA Cup.

As an away scheme member, last season was wrecked for me due to the amount of away days that were moved to a Sunday.

Last season we had just 3 away days on a Saturday, non of which were at 3pm.

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I do understand that the Europa League causes some games to be moved – we played 14 times on a Thursday night, but the scheduling of other games away from a Saturday during the 2017/18 season when we were not playing on a Thursday night caused me to fall out of love with the game for a bit.

We have already had Everton at home re-arranged to Sunday 4pw after the first Europa League game. Were this away it would have been nightmare getting back from Liverpool. As it is at home, it is ok.

In fact, all 6 games after the Europa League are actually friendly for the travelling Arsenal fans.

All 3 of the away games are fairly “local”. Two London derbies against Crystal Palace and Fulham, and a quick South-West train journey down to Southampton.

At home, the Spurs game would have been moved anyway.

For the first half of the season, at least, the fixtures list has been kind to Arsenal’s loyal away following

Keenos

Arsenal crash out of Europe with predictable performance

To lose 2-1 on aggregate against Atletico Madrid is not a disgrace.

Whilst they struggled in the Champions League this season, finishing 3rd in their group, they currently sit 2nd La Liga, above Real Madrid. They are one of the top 10 sides in Europe.

The tie was not lost yesterday.

Atletico Madrid are unbeaten at home in the league this year, conceding just 4 goals. They have not conceded a home goal since 21st January against Girona. Coming away from the Wanda Metropolitano was always going to be tough.

Diego Simeone has got his side well disciplined and organised. Whilst I would still not take him at Arsenal, in the last 7 years has to be praised. You do wonder, however, if he could repeat the act elsewhere.

To play his way, you need players with a certain skill set. Disciplined, tough, and buying into his methodology. There are not too many of those players in world football. Over 7 years at Atletico, the likes of Diego Godín, Juanfran, Filipe Luís, Gabi, Koke and Saúl Ñíguez have pretty much been ever presents. They have built their careers around the Simeone way of playing.

You have to question as to whether Simeone could come into an Arsenal, PSG, Bayern Munich, Manchester City or Juventus and get the buy in from the crop of players those clubs have. Or if he is flexible enough to change his style to suit those clubs? I digress.

When the draw took place, Arsenal knew that they would have to head out to Spain with something to defend. Beating Atletico in Madrid would be near impossible to beat if the Spanish side had something to defend.

Arsenal needed to go out their with something, to then draw Atletico out and hit them on the break. Instead, Arsenal went out there behind on away goals.

The tie was lost in Islington.

Down to 10 men after 9 minutes, Arsenal really should have left with a comfortable victory and a clean sheet. 76% possession and 28 shots on target produced just the single goal.

Some might point to Jan Oblak’s performance, but he only really had one hard save to make. The rest were fairly routine. The types of shots you would criticise the keeper if he let them in.

Arsenal were unable to break down the 10 men further, and eventually conceded the equaliser following a Laurent Koscielny error.

It was the story of Koscielny’s career. Kicking the ball into his own face trying to do “too much”. He could have passed the ball back to David Ospina, or smashed the ball out of play. Instead, under pressure, he made an error – the type of one which has plagued his career.

1-1 in the 82nd minute, and the entire complexion of the tie had changed.

You have to wonder if Koscielny will be seen again in an Arsenal shirt.

His long term Achilles problem reared its head last night, as he was forced off after just 12 minutes. It is likely that he is now set to miss the World Cup.

Koscielny  turns 33 in September, and with his injury record and mistakes, Arsenal might be tempted to cash in sooner rather than later.

The Frenchman has 2 years left on his contract. That will take him to 35. I would be surprised if he sees out both years. The likelihood is he will have 1 more year providing a cross over between the old guard and the new guard, but I would not bet against a new centre back coming in this summer and the new manager deciding to let him leave.

After so much pressure in the first leg, Arsenal managed just a single shot on target in the second. It was always going to be tough in Madrid, and the side will be left rueing the missed opportunity in London.

The fact just one substitute was used over 2 legs perhaps highlights how fragile the squad is.

Despite so many players having poor games, there were little options on the bench to change things.

Mesut Ozil has taken the brunt of the criticism, but the reality is no one can really hold their heads up high. From Ospina to the centre backs, Nacho Monreal and Hector Bellerin, through the midfield and up top, no one has performed over the two legs. And you do not beat a side like Atletico Madrid with everyone underperforming so much.

There is not point complaining too much. Arsene Wenger is leaving in 3 games. In 10 days time the new era will begin. Spending energy promoting negativity will only affect yourself. It will not change the club – as changes are already being made. We are out the Europa League and it is another opportunity missed for a trophy.

There are still plenty of positives to be taken from the season. Wenger is going, a new man is coming in, our U23s won the Premier League 2 and our U18s made the FA Youth Cup Final.

Rather than dwell on the past, or become angry with the present, let’s focus on the future.

There is plenty to be excited about.

Keenos