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Written by Mean Lean on Saturday, 12 February 2011 11:15

As weeks go, this is a massive week in our season but that is pretty much how every week is from now on. Every game that turns up is of vast importance. A common new saying is that Wolves is bigger than Barcelona and I can only echo those sentiments. Remarkably we closed the gap at the top whilst stretching our advantage over Chelsea. We have to forget about what happened against Newcastle and concentrate on keeping tight and disciplined in our approach to games. The last thing the players need to do is to have the impact of last weekend affecting our performances from now on, it is time to roll our sleeves up and forget all about what has happened in previous matches this season.

It is down to us to return to our aggressive forward game both offensively and defensively. It could be very easy to look the Wolves league position and assume that all we have to do is turn up and take the three points in 1st gear well if the players have that attitude then our home record will add another home shock to go with those against West Brom, Newcastle and Tottenham.

Wolves have already beaten Manchester United (thank you Wolves), Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool so when it comes to the big matches they have the ability to raise their game. We had to put on a top showing to grab the three points at the Molineux back in November.

We have a good looking squad going into the game. Alex Song returns from a thigh strain, Cesc Fabregas has recovered from his stomach problems and Van Persie has gotten over his bout of flu. The big worry of the week was concerning Johan Djourou but the fears that he damaged his knee ligaments proved just to be scare mongering. He actually bruised his knee and has recovered in time to face our opponents this afternoon.

I personally hope we save Djourou who has been very impressive since coming into the side. If we play as a unit and defend as a team then the partnership of Squillaci and Koscielny should be more than good enough to keep the likes of Kevin Doyle under control.

Apart from the potential caution of Djourou, I would fully expect Arsene to select his strongest possible line up which would give us the attacking rename of Theo Van Arshegas.

Mean Lean's Predicted Line Up



One to watch: Cesc Fabregas

I expect Wolves to play with a congested midfield, especially narrowly. The forward passes of Cesc along with the movement of Van Persie and Walcott will be important. When Cesc is on his game then the rest of his team mates are usually on their game because of the captain's influence on the pitch. Without Samir Nasri we are going to need Cesc to take a step forward and find his best form, hopefully the midweek rest will have allowed him to recharge his batteries for these two very important games this week.

Mean Lean's Match Prediction

Arsenal 2 (Arshavin, Van Persie [pen]) Wolves 0

Hopefully Manchester City can do us a big favour at Eastlands, even a draw would be a great result for us but regardless of what happens in that game we need to do the business at our end and that means only victory will do.

COME ON YOU MIGHTY REDS!

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Comments (13)

  • Bala
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    Arsenal to win 3-0 RVP 2 Arsh 1
  • nami  - n
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    arsenal 5-1
  • GunnerX  - C'mon you Gunners
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    4-1 to the Arsenal, Rvp, Fab4, and Walcott all on the score sheet.
  • gunner  - 6-0
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    rvp3 ces2 song1
  • Goonzilla  - 5-1 Arsenal (Van P 2, Walcott, Arshavin, Fabregas)
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    5-1 Arsenal (Van P 2, Walcott, Arshavin, Fabregas)
  • Arsenal Man  - Arsenal
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    exactly the same as Goonzilla. and their playing at old trafford not eastlands
    come on gunners
  • dkgooner  - COYG
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    Just watched the Manc derby. Although I would have loved City to get a flukey draw, you have to say that United were by far the better team - more pace, more shape, and they have a game plan. City don't play as a team. And Rooney's goal was a corker - deserved to win the game.
    So now we have to go out and do the same - recover from a setback.
  • dkgooner  - Good enough
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    Full value for the win. Djourou looked fine. Arshavin is definitely back. Hope that ice-pack is all Robin needs. Song maybe a bit off the pace?
    Lost our shape after the 3 subs came on. But I can understand them just wanting to play down the clock with the big game on Wednesday.
    How that shower of shit were the ones to take United's unbeaten record off them is a mystery. Funny old game.
  • dkgooner  - Nice prediction ML
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    Got it right for once :lol:
  • MeanLean
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    It makes a nice change :D

    Although I got half the goalscorers wrong. Very pleased with the contribution of Andrey Arshavin today. Thought he was fantastic both going forward and defensively today.

    Djourou is still a rock, Robin cannot stop scoring and Theo continues to assist him. Good display from the lads but what is it with the missed chances? We should have killed them.

    Anyway 3 points is what matters.
  • kodoni  - Mr
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    a very good game, but those beging chances we dont want it on wednesday
  • kodoni  - Mr
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    a very good game, but those beging chances we dont want it on wednesday
  • kodoni  - Mr
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    a very good game, but those beging chances we dont want it on wednesday

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