Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Rockin' Robin » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:25 pm

It may not have been by the most glamorous of scorelines, but we cruised past Stoke, who admittedly have a terrific away support in terms of how loud they are - we could take a leaf out of their book! There was slight confusion over who was playing up front, as our two strikers available at the moment, Eduardo and Carlos Vela, were not in the squad and on the bench respectively.

In the end it was my hero Andrey Arshavin who took the role as the spearhead of our attack, and showed us why Wenger had been right in selecting him as the (sort of) lone striker, when he burst through on goal, a great run from the diminutive Russian, but after biding his time, tried to dink the ball over Sorensen in the Stoke goal, only to see the 'keeper block the ball and send it our for a corner - needless to say, Stoke won the header from the corner kick.

Then Arshavin created another opportunity, when he slalomed past three defenders and attempted to get past a fourth in the box, succeeding with a beautiful piece of skill, only to be tripped by a defender as he nipped past him. Mark Clattenburg rightly pointed to the spot, and our skipper Cesc Fabregas took the penalty.

It was a great penalty I thought, and Sorensen did terrificly to fling himself to his left and parry the powerful spot kick and turn it around the post for a corner, despite the best attempts of a Stoke defender to keep the ball in. The penalty seemed to affect Cesc's game, as it was one of his worst games I've seen him play - he miscued a lot of passes and overelaborated sometimes, losing the ball a lot.

Cesc nearly made it 1-0 a few minutes later though, when Armand Traore zipped down the left wing and crossed in. Abdoulay Faye diverted the ball onto the post in an attempt to clear it - everyone in the stadium had no idea where the ball was, some of us thought it was in - but it struck the post, and fell for Fabregas. He volleyed from cross range with nobody in goal to beat - except Emmanuel Eboue, who tried to jump over the goal-bound ball, but in doing so flicked the ball wide with his rising foot.

We were soon in front anyway though, when after getting the ball back from a lively Arshavin, Cesc played in our Russian wizard, and Arshavin took the ball under control whilst under pressure from Robert Huth, shrugged off the big centre half (!) and drilled the ball in off the post just inside the area, and with that, Stoke 'weren't singing anymore!'.

We were left crying out for another penalty before half time, when Samir Nasri's shot was definitely blocked by the hand of a Stoke defender, and the hand was nowhere near his body, but Clattenburg dismissed the claims, and the sides went in with the score 1-0 to the Arsenal, as the age-old song goes.

Carlos Vela was all ready to come on as the other 10 players came out of the tunnel - some of us thought it was Arshavin who was injured and had to make way, as he was the last out of the tunnel, but it was Rosicky who did not reappear for the second half, and on came Vela.

Arshavin was excelling in his new position, popping up everywhere instead of just on the wings in his usual position on the flank, and popped up at exactly the right place when a cross fell to him, put his drive was luckily - for Stoke, obviously - deflected by Abdoulay Faye onto the crossbar and out for a corner.

The Russian then had a low effort saved low to Sorensen's right, before Aaron Ramsey, who had by now replaced the limping Emmanuel Eboue, exchanged passes with Andrey and hit the ball into the bottom right corner from the edge of the area, doing something no other Arsenal player had dared to do that day - shoot from outside the 18 yard box. It was a great finish, especially for someone so young, and it was the clinching goal, and Stoke had nothing left to give - but then again, even at 0-0 and 1-0 all they'd had was a load of punts up to Tuncay, who seemed to be stuck in an offside position like a broken record.
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Massa » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:27 pm

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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Gunner Down Under » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:30 pm

Knowing our shooting skill I put Sorenson as keeper in my fantasy team, he got 7 pts :)

Great stuff again Sam!!
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Gooner Girl » Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:52 pm

well done sam
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby gzagee » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:27 pm

Another great report duder!
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Goose » Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:13 am

Good report young Jedi
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Git » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:16 am

Nice report mate, as per usual. =]
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby Inchpräctice » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:01 pm

People say we don't win ugly often enough, well that one was minging!
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Re: Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City

Postby northerngooner83 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:22 pm

A regulation win but a game that could have tripped us up (and has done in the past) so was grateful for the points.
However I think after ONE seaosn in the Premier League Stoke fans are getting a bit too big for their boots. This Potters fan in the front room called the Gooners:

"this bunch has to be the worst group of supporters I have ever seen in football."

Ha the cheek!! Yes the Emirates isn't the loudest but don't he think the reason why it was more quiet was because we were playing a no-mark team like Stoke?? Hardly the biggest game of the season is it?? (well it is for them!!)
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