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Who in Arsenal’s 2nd XI is pushing for a first team spot?

To have and to hold.

That was the front page of the Arsenal programme yesterday for the FA Cup match against Burnley.

Despite the talk within the programme, and by Arsene Wenger and players before the game about how important the FA Cup and winning 3 in a row, the game ended up being used to play players who had not played much recently. Either whether they were returning from injuries, or players considered 2nd team.

In the past, Wenger has always said that he puts out a team that he thinks can win the game. Against Sunderland, he put out a stronger team than yesterday, due to the calibre of the opposition. Yesterday, just 4 first teamers made the starting line up, 2 of those coming back from injury.

So how did the second string get on? Did any of them do enough to push themselves into Arsene Wenger’s faults for the next few games?

David Ospina – Looked nervy. Looked unsure of himself. A few good saves, but his distribution came across as someone who was questioning his own decision. He often missed the quick break away, as if he was scared of messing it up. A good keeper. But not Cech good.

Calum Chambers – Take the goal out of it, which was a very good finish, he showed again that he just is not a right back. His lack of pace means he will continually get roasted by average wingers who knock the ball past him and run. He was exposed a few times against Burnley. At just 21, he clearly is a class player, but he needs games. In 2014, you would have had him alongside John Stones as the future of England’s defence. Stones has played, Chambers hasn’t. One is now going to the Euro’s, the other will be sunning himself in Spain. Maybe needs a loan deal next season to play 38 league games at centre back.

Gabriel – A competent performance, and it certainly would put a thought into Wenger’s mind as to whether he should be given a chance alongside Laurent Koscielny at centre back. The worry would be is that in defence, it is about the partnership, not the individual. Are Koscielny & Gabriel too similar? Would it be like when Koscielny & Vermaelen played together? Both aggressive centre backs who like to attack the ball up the pitch. I have a feeling Per Mertesacker will be back in.

Kieran Gibbs – For me, Gibbs was man of the match. He shone in the match. We know he is a quality full back, especially when we are attacking. He was a danger on the left hand side, playing almost more like a winger rather than a full back. Recently, he has been out of form. When he has started, or when he has come off the bench, he looked completely out of touch. Yesterday he looked sharp. Whilst he will not be taking Nacho Monreal’s place anytime soon. It will be good to know that once more we have the two best left backs in the league

Mohamed Elneny – I have seen people go to both ends of the spectrum. Some saying he was awful. And some saying he is the new Patrick Vieira. Let’s be honest. Both are wrong. When we signed him, I saw him described as tidy, efficient, unexceptional. And that is how he performed. He seemed to be everywhere, without being anywhere. And that is the key in the position he plays. Doing a lot of the unnoticed work. Keeping the ball moving. It was very reminiscent to Mikel Arteta before he had his legs stolen. Over 100 touches of the ball (more than any other player), he was busy. We have a good player here. enough to put pressure on Coquelin? Not yet. But certainly in the future he will.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – A good performance by Chamberlain. He has now been involved in our last 13 fixtures – starting 5 of the last 7, maybe he is finally getting a run that will hopefully see him improve. Of course, it was only Burnley, and Arsenal were attacking 90% of the time. But most of what Arsenal did well went through him. He also stuck to the right hand side for the majority of the game, rather than coming inside. And the pass that put Theo Walcott through was exquisite. With Joel Campbell running out of steam, Alexis Sanchez still returning from injury, and Theo Walcott being out of form and shot of confidence, I expect Oxlade-Chamberlain to start the next few games.

Alex Iwobi – I am really not sure what to think of Alex Iwobi. I do not know whether to rate him, or whether to not. He is still just a kid – just 19 – and he clearly has ability, there is just something about him that I do not like. Maybe it is his running style, he is a flurry of arms and legs. Or maybe it is he has a really tentative touch and pass. I do not know. But he performed well. Seem to revel in the free role behind Olivier Giroud allowing him to pop up right, left and centre. Obviously he will not be pushing Mesut Ozil for a starting place any time soon, but let’s loan him out to a Premier League side till the end of the season, see how he gets on (just not to WBA).

Subs;
Tomas Rosicky look tidy, got injured
Mikel Arteta will probably rarely be seen in an Arsenal shirt again

 

We are through, and that is the important thing. Looking at the teams still in the draw, it is anyone and everyone in football. An away trip to Leeds for the travelling fan will be nice, a home game against Shrewsbury for those who want the glory. Hopefully we avoid the big boys, and they all get each other.

Have a good Sunday

Keenos

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Arsenal v Burnley – Team Selection Headache’s

I usually dislike “let’s guess what the team is for this weekend” blogs. They are simple guess work. And usually published just for hits and advertising revenue. No one really knows what is going on. They make educated guesses by looking at what colour training tops players are wearing, and who is fit.

However, with the FA Cup coming up on Saturday, I think team selection actually makes for interesting discussion.

In goal, you would usually expect to see Arsenal make the switch and put in the 2nd choice keeper. That is what we have done over recent years. However, it seems after his errors earlier in the season, David Ospina has completely fallen out of favour.

Against Sunderland in the 3rd round, Petr Cech started. And I would expect that continue.

Conspiracy theory: Petr Cech has a clause in his contract stating that he must start in the FA Cup, so as to avoid a situation where he is number 1, yet misses playing at Wembley when we make the final.

Right back is an equally interesting situation.

Mathieu Debuchy, like Ospina, has fallen out of favour. He will not play. That leaves Arsenal with Hector Bellerin starting again. Who plays at right back could depend what happens at centre back.

If Wenger go’s with Koscileny and Gabriel, it will free up Calum Chambers to replace Bellerin for a single game. If he decides to go for Chambers and Gabriel, then we have no choice but to keep Bellerin in the side. My bet is he will go for the later. With Koscileny getting a rest and Bellerin starting alongside Chambers & Gabriel.

Side note: Could we see Chambers play centre midfield with Koscileny and Gabriel being the partnership at the back?

Finally left back pretty much picks himself. Kieran Gibbs will start.

In central midfield, we will likely see whole sale changes. Mohamed Elneny will surely play his first game for the club. Likely alongside Mikel Arteta. Although Calum Chambers could also fit in their as per above. I imagine it will be the first pairing as Wenger will look to partner Elneny with someone a bit more experienced.

Moving forward, Alexis Sanchez will surely be given a 60 minute run out as he returns to fitness. At the opposite end of the scale, Mesut Ozil will be rested once more. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will also likely start in the middle, replacing the aforementioned Ozil.

On the right, it will be one of Theo Walcott, Joel Campbell and Alex Iwobi. If I was a betting man, I would go with Alex Iwobi. Although I would like to see Walcott return to the right hand side where he is clearly at his best.

Iwobi has been good, whilst not exceptional, in his performances so far at the club. He will be given a full 90 minutes to impress in my opinion.

Upfront is anyone’s guess. Will Wenger give Walcott a run out up top? Giroud barely played against Chelsea, is he injured? Who knows? Who cares?

So my predicted team?

Cech
Bellerin Chambers Gabriel Gibbs
Elneny Arteta
Iwobi Ox Sanchez
Giroud

Keenos

FA reject Arsenal’s FA Cup Final Proposal

It is not often we praise the club for sticking up for the rights of fans and doing the right thing. It is probably because the club almost never does it. More than happy to toe the Premier League / FA line and hide behind the ‘our hands are tied, it’s not our decision’ excuse. But over the last few months, the club has been fighting for fans rights. And today it has been rejected by the FA.

After back to back FA Cups where thousands of season ticket holders were unable to obtain tickets, the club petitioned the FA to make more available.

As it currently stands, each side in the final gets 23,000 tickets. The other 45,000 are set aside for Club Wembley holders (basically Wembley season ticket holders who get a ticket for every event). Also every club who entered the FA Cup gets tickets, as well as referees, sponsors and county football officials. Tickets to the so called ‘football family’.

Over the years, it is clear that the majority of the tickets for the football family end up being touted on twitter & Facebook. Last year we saw 18 year old girls with no interest in football selling pairs of tickets asking for over £1,000 for them. How did they get these tickets? Are they really members of the football family? Clearly they had been given them by a family member and have decided to fund their holiday to Ibiza by screwing football fans. It is not right.

It should not be hard for the FA to track down who supplied these tickets. And they should then punish whoever handed them over by ensuring they or their club never get tickets for the FA Cup Final again. But the FA choose not too.

Anyway, this morning we wake to some disappointing news.

Despite the campaigning by Arsenal, and backing by many other clubs, the proposal to get more tickets to real fans has been rejected by National Game (the amateur arm of the FA) directors on the FA board.

23,000 tickets go to the football family. Distributed by the National Game. According to their own study, 10% of these tickets were returned for the 2015 final. 25% of the FA councillor’s personal allocation was also handed back.

Whether these tickets were handed back by people as they wanted tickets to be redistributed to the clubs at the final, or whether it is because they just could not be bothered to go / sell their tickets online, it is clear that too many tickets go to non-supporters of the clubs in the final, only to end up in the hands of supporters at higher prices.

It is disappointing that peoples own greed have got in the way of getting a better deal for real fans. The game is screwed from the top down. It is clear that no one, from clubs to the authorities really care about the game. They care about what they can get out of the game.

An Arsenal spokesman said: “Whether or not we reach the FA Cup final, we feel strongly that as many supporters as possible of the two teams should enjoy the big day.”

In 2016, if Arsenal do not make the final, I would like to see us hand the tickets over that we get for the final to the clubs who have made the final. We need to do the right thing, even if those around us are not.

Keenos

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