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Written by Wenger Boy on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 13:20

In the midst of supreme negativity, ridiculous disappointment and outrageous injustice I feel it is somewhat necessary to offer up an alternative outlook to the events of last night. For while we can spend all day cursing our luck and wondering ‘What if?’ we are surely better off trying to take what positives we can from the game and moving forward into the next phase of the season. 

With this in mind I have decided to provide the Gooner population with a couple things to think about which will hopefully help us to focus our minds on the future and confine the Barcelona travesty to the history books where it now belongs.

The core of this piece deals with our mentality but before I begin I want to list some other positives which you are welcome to write out on flashcards, place face down on a table, mix up, and then turn over at random for your personal amusement:

We defended really, really well with eleven men at the Nou Camp (don’t forget this team beat Mourinho’s Real 5-0) – defending is as much an art as attacking and if had won the game we would have earned the result through organisation and hard work; Djourou and Koscielny make an excellent partnership and cover for each other superbly – I don’t know how many times one missed a tackle only for the other to mop up...fantastic; nineteen year old Wilshere was our best midfielder/attacker and he looks more committed than anyone and willing to bleed for Arsenal; our most deadly striker gained sixty minutes of match practice and came off uninjured; Almunia was, in my opinion, excellent against the best strike force in the world; there are now midweek breaks in place of Champion’s League games; we only lost by one goal overall, we won our home tie and with eleven men on the pitch we had the result to go through.

There are definitely more but I’m not sure how many flash cards you own so I’ll get on with the main argument which is essentially:

If we were going to lose it is better that we were cheated.

Don’t get me wrong, I think that with Van Persie on the pitch – or at least an 11th player since he would probably have been subbed at some time – we would have had a far greater chance of progressing. The red card was ridiculous, as fans of all teams agree, and significantly reduced our ability to hold Barcelona off, and had such an incorrect decision not have been made we might well have held on for the draw, fought back in the last twenty minutes or even taken the tie to extra time and penalties. That much is true.

But it is also true that Barcelona may have won the game, fairly and squarely. They might still have scored two and gone through; even three. Instead of fighting back in the last twenty minutes our defence may have crumbled and Messi might have got another hat-trick against us. If that had happened you could bet that all the talk today – even from the Arsenal players - would have been about the young Argentinean and the Barcelona team and not about the ludicrous dismissal of our best striker. And that would have been a hell of a lot more demoralising for our team 

As it happens, however, the Arsenal players are not feeling sad about the result. No. They are feeling angry. And anger can be an incredibly useful emotion when you are fighting for something, and boy are we fighting for something. 

When warriors like Wilshere, Nasri and Van Persie - who all spoke out against the ref on Twitter - walk out onto the pitch to train next do you think they will be dragging their heels and passing the ball half-heartedly across the turf with tears in their eyes? Or are they going to run that little bit harder? Focus that little bit more clearly? Want more than anything to show the world that they were cheated and that when the playing surface is level they can beat anyone, just like they already beat Barcelona? 

I think the answer is clear. 

While being cheated out of a game is never a nice experience being cheated as a team actually has its benefits. There is absolutely nothing like a joint sense of injustice to strengthen the bonds between team mates and create something like an ‘us and them’ mentality.

If you win a game then you are happy, and you can share that happiness with your team mates and you will all feel special and celebrate together. But you can also share that happiness with others, you like talking about it and gain satisfaction from telling other people what has happened.

If, however, you are cheated and you feel angry then there are only a select group of people that you really want to talk about that with - those who experienced the same injustice. And for all of the sympathy and understanding provided by others you don’t really get the same sense of release as you do when discussing it with people who were there and shared your exact thoughts and feelings throughout. 

Even as a fan, when Arsenal win I can talk to anyone about it and get excited but when they lose I don’t feel better unless I can talk to another Gooner who understands what I’m going through. I often spend a good ten or twenty minutes trying to get through to an Arsenal supporting friend because I know I can trust only them to be feeling what I’m feeling and that shared set of emotions is an important tribal bond.

The same goes for the players, they will be discussing this amongst themselves as we speak and the more they talk and share opinions the closer they will become emotionally. The more they will feel they are in the same fight and the more they will be willing to put themselves on the line for each other. 

Right now they will feel like they have had it hard – they don’t just have to play teams they have to play the referees as well – and they will feel like it is them against the world. And this is a very powerful concept.

Mourinho was the master of cultivating this mentality when he was at Chelsea and he would always scream and shout and cry foul play if even the slightest thing went against his team. In doing so he made them feel like everyone was against them which only brought them closer together as they sought to scrap against the forces without. Mourinho brought two titles to Chelsea using this method and it is something that we should harness now. 

Because we are in this together and it is us against them and we need to use this shared experience to push on as a team because it is only when we work as a team that we succeed. Our best performances have also been team performances and the more the players feel a part of that team the better their performances will be. 

There is still a long way to go this season and if there has been any criticism of the team this year it is that we don’t work hard as a team – like we did against Chelsea - as often as we should. Maybe now we will realise in our hearts that we cannot expect any favours from anyone and that if we are going to do it at all we will have to do it the hard way.

I cannot see into the future, but I know there is a strong chance that this collective experience might just be the galvanising force that we need to push us on to the title. 

But whatever we do, from now until the last game of our season, you can guarantee one thing – we’ll be doing it together.

COYG!

WB

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Comments (19)

  • les  - but......
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    what've we lost.
    1. Beating Barca for the first time.
    2. stay in longer than spuds.
    3. A goalie an coco for r title charge.
    4. a win b4 the utd game.
    5. Wenger being done by fifa.
  • rellends  - van persie appeal
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    good to see that there can't be an appeal. the governing bodies have been far too busy banning dangerous snoods this week to consider a slight tweaking in the retrospective review rule.
  • Anonymous
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    great piece
    Interesting perspective mate nice
  • Wenger Boy
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    What you say has truth in it but why focus on the negatives?

    Any in any case:

    1. We did beat Barca - at home - and we only lost due to an unfair advantage away in the most difficult stadium to come to in the world.
    2 If Spurs win tomorrow who cares? Firstly, we're bigger than that, secondly, they will have to beat Barca to win it which they won't, and thirdly, they look like they might not even make it into the Champion's League next year anyway. Which position would you rather be in?
    3. We still have our first choice goalie from the beginning of the season.
    4. Man U don't even have a win before the Man U game.
    5. Wenger being done will just increase the sense of injustice and further galvanise the team.
  • MeanLean
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    Super piece of writing WB. Just off to the shop to buy some blank flash cards. Think I need them.
  • Man United Killa  - Good article but
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    Good article WB but we didnt do enough to win it.Barca deserved to go through nonetheless.forget about refereee this,referee that.In as much as the ref was 'slightly' biased in favor of Barca,we just didnt do enough to win the game.0 shots is hardly good enough.
    We complain too much.Time to realize that we dont have the quality to win the CL.Our back-up is rubbish.
    After all said and done,we put in a good fight.We just got let down by some areas of poor quality.
  • tony
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    Lets face it

    How to play when referee flashed yellow cards for fun againsts us for the slightest of tackled.

    And on the tackle by Dani on Nasri...isn't it a tackle from behind ? which warrant a yellow.

    In fact Barca was made to look good by the referee if you know what i mean.
  • Wenger Boy
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    Ha! Fantastic. Try to include some of your own positives in the set and we'll trade cards later. Most therapeutic.
  • Danish Gooner  - Busacca you tool !!!
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    I have given up on any decent ref getting it right,busacca was an absolute disgrace yesteday and let me say that i am not using it as an excuse for Arsenal dropping out.But how the hell can he fail to send Alves and Abidal of for something which is far worse then the Van persie offense,ridicilous....a real joker and now Wenger and Nasri are charged,it is getting more and kafkask.
  • sapman
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    YES BUZAKA RAPED US ....but arsene tactics were awful

    where was our identity ?

    why set the team up to defend ? its against their nature remember...they were like rabbits in headlights not knowing what to or how to do it.


    big tactical f*ck up by the manager .....
  • Man United Killa  - I dont think so
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    You may be right but I really dont want to think we set off to defend.But then again when we really wanted to open up and attack in the second half,we did that...so you might be right..I am not sure..I would like to think we were not good enough to hold on to the ball.it all comes down to gulf in quality.........We cant persist with this team.It short by 4 quality game changers!
  • les  - Wenger Boy response
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    I;ll agree on 4 out of 5, but Coco? Do you rate him? Come on, the title will be a lot harder with him in goal. He played well last night, bffs remember the wba game?
  • Mr H
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    Great article... It's always good to get some perspective, and where so many others want you to look at the negatives, you come here and can read about the positives.

    I really enjoy your post WB: keep it up.

    COME ON YOU GUNNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • richie  - Negative perspectives
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    I seem to recall being in Paris with the Arsenal invincibles who didn't have the quality as a team to beat Barca (We were reduced to ten that match to). Also Henry was one on one with their GK when we were 1 nil up with more time and space than Bendy had yesterday but no one slated him.
  • Wenger Boy
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    It's not ideal but it's doable. Almunia was in goal in 07-08 when we opened up an eight point gap and - WBA aside - he actually looked a lot more focussed this season before he was dropped.

    Yes Szczesny has done well but our defence has been the real reason we've conceded so few goals and that is still intact.

    I'd rather lose him than Koscielny or Djourou any day.

    I'd rather lose
  • sapman
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    they had no centrebacks......and wenger fielded two slow amcs on the wings and basically defended for the 0-0 with two lines of 4 and 5 ..zonal marking against a team of fast technical midgets who pop out anywhere exactly between those lines to rip you to shreds with vertical moves and passes. i believe a traditional 352 with a clear ten (arsh or nasri) and two strikers to keep them back would not allow busquest to help in midfield and macherano to act as playmaker. we have the robots for the rl wings to go up and down, we have the centrebacks to take care of messi villa and put sqi as sweeper ...either way ..we didnt need offside trap as much ...clichy breaks it everytime...and at midfield you got your 5 players scattered in levels and not in staright line to sit like practice cones

    however . i talk in hindsight for had he got his 0-0 even as unconvinving as that we could have seen his ace up his sleeve in final 20-30 mins of game were he would introduce arshavin and take the game to fitness like he did in first leg. the ref robbed us the opportunity to chase the tie on equal numbers, granted but rvp is one of the eldest ...shuld be more disciplined ..although busacca is two times wrong for not yellowing abidal grabbing him by the neck..

    our players are inexperienced...before cesc ridiculous backheel barca is in continous attack spell and at some phase of play ball hits clichy in th enuts ..he should have gone down and run the time .ht over ...instead ..being inexpereinced naive an dhonest he got up exhausted confused and broke the offside

    we get heavily punished for minimum of errors ..and most of these errors are due to inexperience..but at some point they have to realise that they have to start delivering for the manager ...bendtner should be made to clean wilshere;s boots till end of season or until he scores title winner in whl
  • CHGoooner  - A few more reasons to be positive
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    i) RVP's sending off was a 'tier 1' excuse for a defeat
    ii) Shows that we don't need to spend any money on new players
    iii) Another pointless trophy exited
    iv) Wenger should be able to talk about our famous 'mental strength' art least 5 times before the game at Ol Trafford
    v) He will get another £5m a year contract extension soon.

    Well done boys!!
  • Man United Killa
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    How dare you compare Bendtner to TH14? come back when Bendtner has a first touch.Now is just not the time.
  • podge
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    theres only 1 positive less games. RVP's red wasn't the only bad decision Abidal and Alves shud have been sent off in the first half for 1 choking RVP violent conduct and 2 slapping Nasri x2 again violent conduct were they even booked? I would fancy our chances 11 v 9 in Barca even if they had got that peno and scored it

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