32 min Lorsque cette balle est arrivée, Badiatle Wood semblait pousser, ce qui a récupéré un peu de temps. Vart ne voit aucune raison de s'impliquer dans les procédures.
30 min Rice trouve Trossard à gauche et il voit Colwill venir et patcher à travers ses jambes avant de porter la faux inévitable. Colill est réservé et le coup franc qui a été balancé par Odegaard à la boîte fournit un lancer.
29 min D'un autre côté, lorsque Chelsea avait joué contre Nkunku, lui et Neto ont tous deux la possibilité de jouer le type de passes à deux touchés qu'Arsenal pourrait ouvrir.
27 min Je ne veux pas rencontrer Jadon Sancho, mais il est si intémaiseur. J'ai été étonné que Maresca voulait qu'il aimait ses équipes, et son manque de pouvoir et d'intensité le rend limité contre un côté comme Arsenal, en particulier du côté droit, où il est aujourd'hui parce qu'il n'a ni essence ni force pour aller à l'extérieur à Lewis-Skelly.
25 min Chelsea n'a rien offert. Arsenal est plus rapide, plus fort et évidemment harcelé.
24 min Fofana tombe sur du riz puis marche sur lui. Le riz ne voit pas le côté drôle et Var décide de la force qui ne suffit pas pour imposer un carton rouge.
22 min Non, nous n'avons pas contacté notre comptable local de pelouse.
BUT! Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (Merino 20)
C'était il y a quelque temps, mais encore un ensemble! Odegaard se balance, Merino se déroule et son film, qui est destiné à un coup de feu, plane dans le filet extrêmement latéral. Et cela est venu – Arsenal a commencé avec de mauvaises intentions, Chelsea n'a pas encore commencé.
19 min Nice de Mariintelli, une passe de bois et autour de l'extérieur de Badisahile – Chelsea se bat sur sa gauche – mais il y a trop de défenseurs entre lui et les hommes au milieu, de sorte que sa croix bas est bloquée pour un coin.
18 min C'est partout dans la ligne de Timber qui envoie Nkunku dans une direction que l'autre avant qu'il ne soit croisé. Bien sûr, Sanchez travaille sur le ballon qui tombe amoureux de Trossard, dont le tir a tiré dans le sol
16 min Party a contesté une balle lâche et a poussé à distance et a célébré le ballon avant d'apporter le tibia de Neto. Var regarde un look et décide que tout va bien.
15 min Chelsea doit toujours appliquer une seule note dans la boîte Arsenal.
13 min Cucurella regarde à nouveau et efface le ballon sur son chemin. Je ne sais pas pourquoi ce n'est pas une punition car cela a été délibérément fait, mais Var tient le[itch decision then Rice scuds a low drive wide of the far post.
12 min Perhaps nudged by Timber, Cucurella falls on the left edge of his own box, the ball coming off his arm as he falls. Timber then takes over, his low cross hitting a defender and forcing Sanchez to adjust position and push out, before Colwill clears into Badiashile’s head and Merino hammers over.
11 min It’s not often we see the words “sublime” and “Roger Sanchez” in the same sentence, but EXCUSE ME WHILE I INTERRUPT MYSELF!
9 min Raya humps one downfield and Trossard almost gets on the end of it, then Sanchez, not atypically, passes straight to Martinelli, who dips inside Fofana and drags a shot straight back at the keeper.
7 min At Parkhead, the second half of the Old Firm derby has just kicked off.
5 min I watched a really good interview with Pedro Neto recently, in which he said because he’s not a big guy, he likes to initiate contact before the ball arrives, so that he can then move away rather than absorb the physicality of a bigger man. I can’t say I love him through the middle – his skillset makes me think he should be playing off the flank and running towards goal, especially when Nkunku is there for him to play off.
3 min Immediately, though, Arsenal go again, Martinelli picking a nice cut-back that Odegaard misses, allowing it to reach Trossard … who should shoot first tie but doesn’t, taking a touch before curling wide.
2 min Rice swings into the near post but doesn’t get enough air on the ball, Timber flicking behind.
1 min Chelsea are looking to press high, but very quickly, one pass from Raya through the middle of the pitch finds Rice, and seconds later, Lewis-Skelly wins a corner down the left.
1 min And off we go.
Gosh, North London Forever; it’s not great is it?
Our players are tunnelled … and here they come!
Myles Lewis-Skelly is another – like James – I only had to see once to say “player”. I love his fearlessness and intelligence and like Saka – another in that category – I think he could excel almost anywhere on the pitch.
Maresca laughs that Palmer is “not in the toilet, for sure; Palmer had diarrhoea ugh, ugh*, last week. He should, though be back after the break.
Otherwise, he accepts Arsenal are ahead of them now, and offers very little else.
*was this just a chant in my primary school?
That said, I’m far from certain James could’ve saved Tuchel – even winning the Champions League couldn’t convince Todd Boehly that good management outranks insufficient deference.
“Emphatically agree about Reece James,” says Rob Hobson. “I’m convinced that if he and Chilwell had stayed fit, Tuchel would still be manager. For me, James has the skill and engine of Ashley Cole with an extra stone of muscle on top. I sincerely hope his career won’t be a series of brief returns from injury.”
I first saw James in October 2019, in a League Cup tie against Manchester United. There was a moment Marcus Rashford got away and usually when that happened he stayed away, but James had the gas to catch up and the ability to make a proper tackle. Obviously there’s loads more to him than that, but in that moment i was sure I was watching a player.
Arteta says this is a big game and the players are focused on that. They’re excited to face Real Madrid and the international break is coming next so they need to play well and hopefully get some players back afterwards.
Where is the game? Arsenal will fancy Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard to run off James and Moises Caicedo, while their left flank of Lewis-Skelly and Leandro Trossard will surely target Jadon Sacnho, unrenowned for his physicality or relentlessness, and Wesley Fofana, a centre-back playing out of position.
Chelsea, meanwhile, might feel able to commit more men forward than usual given Arsenal’s absent attackers. There’s not, though, much weakness in the hosts’ defence, so I’d expect Neto to dart in behind with the three behind him looking to move the ball quickly as they probe for space.
Also going on:
Email! “What perplexes me is why Arteta starts with Merino as a striker, rather than using him as the super-sub role that worked against Leicester,” writes Kieran McKintosh. “By that point there were some tired legs on the field bar Nwaneri, and the two combined for two goals. Lo and behold, when Merino starts as a striker he doesn’t get much of a look in. To me a wiser idea would’ve been to start with Martinelli in the centre and Newaneri on the left wing, then swap Martinelli for Merino about 70/80 mins in. But hey, I’m sat at home typing this and he’s at the Emirates. So we shall see.”
I imagine it’s not just about who is the better centre-forward, but about the physicality Merino brings. Arsenal will want to play into and off him, which isn’t doable with Martinelli, and I daresay his presence in both boxes will be useful at set-pieces. If we were a year further down the line, it’d be Nwaneri through the middle, I think, and I’m a little surprised he’s not playing off the flank today because there’s not much magic in Arteta’s front three.
So what do we make of Reece James in midfield, then? I guess I can see it because I think he’s a brilliant footballer who has the skill, will and brain to play anywhere, but I also think that if he can stay fit he can be the best right-back in the world. It felt like there was a time when England were arguing over whether Kyle Walker or Trent Alexander-Arnold should play there, but actually James, a mixture of the two, is better than both. Still, it’s great to see him back.
Enzo Mareca, meanwhile, brings in Benoît Badiashile and Reece James who, by the looks of things, will be playing in midfield; missing out are Cole Palmer, who’s injured, and Tosin Aderabioyo, who’s on the bench.
Mikel Arteta makes two changes to the side that drew at Old Trafford last time out: Myles Lewis-Skelly returns at left-back – though of course he also played in midweek – replacing Riccardo Calafiori – while on the right wing, it’s Gabriel Martinelli, not Ethan Nwaneri. Oh, and Raheem Sterling, player of the match in midweek, is ineligible to play against his parent club.
I’ll write these down, then we’ll look at them in greater detail.
Teams!
Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly; Partey, Rice, Odegaard; Martinelli, Merino, Trossard. Subs: Neto, Tierney, White, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Jorginho, Calafiori, Butler-Oyedeji, Nwaneri.
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Fofana, Badiashile, Colwill, Cucurella; James, Caicedo; Enzo, Nkunku, Sancho; Neto. Subs: Jorgensen, Bettinelli, Tosin, Chalobah, Gusto, Acheampong, Lavia, Dewsbury-Hall, George.
Preamble
There are few emotions more acute than disappointment. Though, on the face of things, it is more benign than its more intense relations – devastation, wrecked and so on – it is that exact benignity that makes it so powerfully consuming, a sense that things haven’t gone as the cosmos planned for them to go, leaving a lingering, nagging, feeble sense of entitlement, powerlessness and injustice.
Arsenal weren’t meant to sit 15 points off the top of the table with 10 games to go. After the surprise challenge of two seasons ago, they got closer still the following year and, fortified by those experiences, were expected – expected themselves – to have another serious tilt at the title.
Not so, and if that weren’t enough, the champions this time will be not a state-funded front under investigation by the football authorities and managed by the foremost football genius of the generation. After pushing Manchester City so hard and even injuring the man who makes them tick, it is Liverpool set to benefit from the subsequent drop-off. And because it’s happened slowly, without drama, there’s no sense of rebuild and repair, rather the constant irritation of opportunity spurned, with no guarantee it will return to a team now three years into a cycle.
However there’s a however: Bukayo Saka is nearing full fitness and might be available when, early next month, Arsenal meet an unconvincing Real Madrid in the last eight of the Champions League. Immortality is still not beyond them.
In the meantime, though, they must secure their spot in next season’s competition, with today’s visitors, Chelsea, keen to do the same. After a decent period early in the season, in recent times they’ve found it harder to hit a consistent level as Enzo Maresca seeks the best deployment of his frankly ludicrous resources. But they have the talent to give anyone a game and if they win today will be just three points behind their London rivals, bringing the various teams behind them back into the equation, which is to say disappointment may morph into devastation yet.
Kick-off: 1.30pm GMT
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