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Written by Omomo14 on Friday, 18 November 2011 10:17

Finally our Arsenal are only a couple of hours away before we get to see them live and direct strutting their stuff against Norwich away at Carrow Road. We are back to business and when I mean business, I mean the business of getting into the top 4 before the Christmas fixtures starts rolling thick and fast.

Norwich are a side who can cause us problems on their day so we have to approach this game with every respect we can gather. Against the likes of Chelsea, UTD and Liverpool I have seen them put up a good fight and should have taken more points than the poultry 1 point they took in those games.

Paul Lambert is building a very fine side, a side that aren't scared of the big games. They have gathered experience playing against the UTDs and Liverpool's of this world, so they go into the Arsenal game with confidence of causing a severe upset.

We on our part should be equally confident, we come into the game at the back of a good run of form which has seen us beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, gone away to beat Marseille at the Velodrome and won 3 straight League games at home.

Complacency is what I fear but seeing that we are a more experienced side and knowing what's at stake then we should be good for all 3 points.

RVP has had a week rest, Arteta should be very fresh, Vermaelen is up and running while the pacy and direct duo of Gervinho and Theo should be ready to wreck havoc.

We are back to bare bones in the full back department, Gibbs and Jenkinson have both joined Sagna on the side lines. Gibbs is said to be out for between 6 weeks after having an Hernia operation on Thursday. I feel so sorry for the lad, each time he gets a little bit of rhythm to his game the dreaded injury comes in to knock him down.

Jenkinson has been ruled out of the Norwich game this weekend with a stress fracture in his back and according to Wenger he is out for 2 - 3 weeks. Jenkinson has been in fine form and in our last 2 matches and has been able to form a very solid combination with Theo on the right wing. Against West Brom, going forward he was very impressive and put into the box a number of good crosses and had we had Chamakh on that day we should have won with a bigger margin. Defensively he was equally impressive and has a large room to improve.

The big question is who deputises for Jenkinson at right back. Names mentioned are Koscielny, Djourou and Coquelin. I doubt if Wenger would want to break the partnership of Koscielny and Vermaelen after their performance against West Brom. A couple of weeks back Wenger spoke about how Koscielny can fill in at right back when needed, meaning Wenger might just be tempted to push Koscielny to right back and pair Mertesacker and Vermaelen at the heart of our defence.

Djourou has done pretty well at right back when called upon and I would be glad if Wenger goes with him tomorrow and continues with the Koscielny and Vermaelen partnership. I haven't seen a lot of Coquelin to know if he would fit the bill at right back, so to be on the save side Djourou should be given the nod.

Anyway Wenger's goes I'm sure it will be for the best and i won't be losing sleep, I know we are adequately covered with players who can cover our injured right backs.

Diaby is back in full training which is a massive boost. Diaby is one player who some sections of our fans love to hate. He can be frustrating at times and on his day, he can be a menace to any team. I am a big fan of his and I'm hoping he fulfils his potential at Arsenal. The Norwich game in my opinion is too early for him, so I doubt we would be seeing him make a return tomorrow.

Chamakh is another player back to full fitness and I reckon we would see him make the bench ahead of Park tomorrow who has had a long trip back to England. Chamakh hasn't been at his best for quite some time now, his form has dropped badly, his confidence is at rock bottom + he has a firing RVP in front of him.

I can't help but feel sorry for him at the moment. I watched him a few times when he was in France and he did very well in a 4-4-2 formation but he comes into an Arsenal team that have seen a lot of players suffer from our loan man upfront. The likes of Vela and Bendtner have gone out on loan and Eduardo has been sold largely because they don't fit our current set up or can't displace our main man.

His recent quotes suggests he understands his plight and is willing to learn. As I end my post, I leave you with the quotes of Chamakh;


"Of course there are a lot of good strikers around. I haven't played much this year with van Persie coming back from injury but for me it’s still been a settling in period.

And it’s good to play for a Club like Arsenal, it’s good that I’m getting used to the league. I am trying to learn, to enjoy it and long may continue.

Of course, it’s hard to sit on the bench. I haven't played that much but that’s up to the manager.
At the moment it’s between myself and van Persie and of course the way he is playing, it’s got to be him.

But that’s the system and the way of playing here. I respect that and it’s working very well.
It would be better for me if we played with two strikers. I think we could play together, with two upfront and of course I want to play every game for the rest of the season.

But at the moment there is a world class striker keeping me out of the team. That’s the way it is, that’s football and if the system were to change we would need another striker.

I’m really hoping to play a bit more this season and I’m hoping I get the opportunity to show what I can do."

Until next time..... Do enjoy your weekend!

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Comments (15)

  • Mainuddin
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    "Djourou has done pretty well at right back when called upon"

    you've got to be kidding me. :shock: He neither has the agility nor the technique to fill in at RB. Earlier when he was put into that role, he made a mess of it and looked so uncomfortable. Never liked him as a CB either.

    My money would always be on Kos.
  • East Stand Alex  - right back
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    Think it will be Kos at right back this week.

    I'm basing this on the highly deductive reasoning that on arsenal.com's training pics all the other first team are wearing white bibs, including Merts, Verms and Santos, as well as Kos. And Djourou's wearing green. As others on the whites team are RVP, Song, Arteta, Tech9 etc - I think it's an easy guess.

    Hope he has a good game there. Shame though, I think it's a real blow losing Jenkinson just as he was growing into the role really well.
  • colesy  - Djourou is a liability
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    agree with you totally Mainuddin. Lets be honest, apart from a few matches in 2009-10 and last season, most of Djourou's performances across the back have been nothing short of woeful. Seriously, who by Djourou and Wenger can be satisfied with his performances this season? LOL.
  • colesy  - Diaby back - oh No!!!!!
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    "He can be frustrating at times and on his day, he can be a menace to any team. I am a big fan of his and I'm hoping he fulfils his potential at Arsenal. "

    "Frustrating at times" - one of the biggest understatements of the decade!

    "Menace to any team" - yeah, menace to Arsenal!! He's hot headed (like at Newcastle), injury prone (all his Arsenal career) and greedy - oh, lets not forget the poor passing (most games).

    "Hope he fulfils his potential" - are you having a laugh?? he isn't gonna fulfil anything - he's been with the club for 5 years and 10 months!!!!
    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
  • CandyMiss
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    Oh shut up..... He is been at Arsenal 5 yrs and 10 bla bla bla bla bla..... Just go sit ur sorry ass down. Do you ever have any good thing to say about ur supposed beloved team.

    Just shut up or better still..... Get the fuck outa here. Idiot!!!
  • colesy  - No, you f@#k off
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    Go on then, tell us all how good he is. Nah, didn't think you could.

    Who the F@#k are you to tell me what to do.

    I am allowed my opinion just as much as the next person. Get a grip!
  • colesy
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    oh and I only stated the precise time he's been with the club cos I know how some people like to be picky - if I'd written 6 years then I would have got slated for that!

    I can't understand that cos I don't think that all the squad players are better than Messi that I somehow don't support the Gooners. What utter crap!

    Diaby and some others have had more than enough time to fulfil their potential and simply haven't. They should move on and so should you CandyMiss!
  • MeanLean
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    There has been far too much abuse on the comments sections in recent months. I appreciate that people get heated especially when views are so different but can we please refrain from out and out slagging matches. I do not want to get into banning people because ideally I want people to be able to air their views but it is getting petty now.

    Whatever side of the fence you sit on, can you 'shake hands' and be civil.

    Thanks in advance.
  • J S E  - Chamakh
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    Chamakh is quality. he WILL come good. Just needs some game time and a goal or two and his confidence will be back.
  • Passenal
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    It's sad when so called Arsenal supporters can't find a good word to say for a player who nearly lost his foot playing for the club and as a result has had his career blighted by injury. As frustrated as you might feel, spare a thought for a young man who has not been able to do the thing he loves because of repeated assaults on his ankle by Dan Smith, Paul Robinson and Michael Essien.

    ML - you will not see Coquelin at right back - Arsene has made that clear.
  • MeanLean
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    I know Passenal, the article was written by Omomo14.

    I agree with your sentiments on Abou. The guy has pretty much had his career halted to date due to several vicious assaults. Something will only be done about this if it happens to an English golden boy. Imagine what it would have been like if it had been Rooney's ankle chopped to pieces by Diaby, Eboue and other foreign players.
  • MeanLean
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    Haha I have tried the old .com detective work many a time. Trouble is I have seen several mixed bags as well. I'm sure Arsene would try many different combinations in training on the same day. Having said that, I have a hunch that he will go with Koscielny at right back this time.
  • richie
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    Ain't that the truth! Just imagine the outcry had one of our foreign players even accidently injured Rooney.

    If Manu'ers English striker had been given the type of treatment that our boys have suffered never mind the hair dryer in the face routine, old red face would've refussed to talk to any jounalist who wasn't asking for a lifetime ban. Oh sorry I forgot he refusses to talk to jounalist who don't agree with him anyway. Our foreign boys according to the pundits just don't like it up them!

    They ain't like our own who just love having their legs broke, eh Aaron?
  • Colesy
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    Passenal, I doubt wish that kind of injury on any player (whether they play for Arsenal or not or whether they are any good or not) - that is not my point. That injury did not make a good player bad. He simply wasn't all that good before the injury. He's injury prone (just as he was before that particular tackle) and his talent is no different in my opinion. In my view he hasn't lived up to expectation (particularly that which Wenger has continually talked about). Don't get confused with criticism of a player's talent or lack of, compared to outright thuggery displayed by idiots like shawcross and gerrard etc.
  • Pika
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    Don't tell me what to do- I hate these so called Arsenal supporters coming on to sites like this. They're all Spud Trolls!

    whoever disrespects arsenal and wenger is essentially giving me the right to mock him and call him whatever the fUck i want....

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