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Written by Mean Lean on Saturday, 26 November 2011 10:23

I join the casualty list today, missing my first game of the season. When something comes in the way of viewing the Arsenal, I usually find a way of manoeuvring around the issue or at least combining the two but no such luck today. My daughters 10th birthday party has fallen smack bang in the middle of our wrestle for three points against Fulham at the Emirates. I shall be recording the game and watching as soon as I get home. I admire those who are able to steer clear of the result so they can watch it without knowing what will happen. I simply do not have anywhere near that amount of willpower.

The team have passed several tests over the last few weeks, we have won games in many ways and I feel like today will be a new test for the team or more to the point, the squad. We now know Arsene Wenger's current first eleven and those players have been fantastic. Arsene has found a good balance between defensive stability, pace and offensive creativity.

I suspect that Arsene will look towards the wheels of rotation this afternoon and that could be where the test lies. Many of the players have played for their countries during the international week, played away at Norwich and then played in an intensive Champions League game against German champions Borussia Dortmund. Did I mention that we are currently the only English club to have qualified for the knock outs so far?

Those games would have taken plenty out of the players, especially Wednesday's game and with so many players currently fresh as daisies and twiddling their thumbs on the bench, I am guessing that a few will be drafted in to freshen things up a little. There is an argument that the players will get a full weeks rest after today and that is very true, a much needed rest at that but that does not cancel out the recent pile up of fixtures. There is no use having a weeks rest after your hamstring has snapped because you played one game too many.

Obviously I do not have the GPS tracking statistics on my computer or know the oxygen levels in their bloods etc so we couldn't be certain who might be close to the dreaded red zone but a few players were visibly exhausted at the end of Wednesday's game.

Gervinho seems to be 'lacking a little bit sharpness' which wouldn't be a surprise considering the amount of ground he covers both defensively and offensively. I imagine his array of missed chances in the last few games may have taken a bit out of him mentally as well, so perhaps now is a good time to pull him out of the firing line.

If that is the case then it will be interesting to see who replaces him. The obvious choice is out of favour Andrey Arshavin but if based on, current form and momentum then Yossi Benayoun deserves his chance. His cameo from the bench on Wednesday was very impressive, he combined with van Persie and moved the ball around very well.

Laurent Koscielny and Aaron Ramsey are another two players who could find themselves with their feet up on the substitutes bench both Johan Djourou and Tomas Rosicky or Abou Diaby could be capable of replacing them for a one off. The trouble is, too many changes can and most probably would effect the momentum and continuity of the team's good work over the last few weeks.

Hopefully we will keep our spinal players all together because those players are really giving the team a good base to work from. Szczesny, Vermaelen, Arteta, Song and van Persie are currently one of the strongest spines in the Premier league right now and as long as they play together then we have a good chance of beating most teams that cross our path.

I tell you what would be nice to see, some goals from other members of the team. As much as I want RVP to continue scoring, we need to share out that responsibility amongst the rest of the team. Walcott, Ramsey and whoever replaces Gervinho should all be capable of scoring goals and fingers crossed we can do that this afternoon.

Fulham's away record at Arsenal has been pretty pants to date but I have seen them once this season against Tottenham and they were unlucky in that game. They have a number of attacking players who can cause us problems, especially if Arsene goes all Benitez on us and makes a number of defensive changes, I don't imagine that will happen though.

Ideally we can rest three or four players yet keep our fluidity, score some goals and look strong defensively. An even better scenario would be goals being scored from many different players but right now I'd take a 1-0 van Persie last minute winner. It is important that we keep our run going and continue to gain points on those above us.

Mean Lean's Predicted Line Up



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Comments (15)

  • GunnerPete  - Happy Problem
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    I think you are right and certain players should be rested for the first half at least. I would give Diaby a run in Ramseys place....and Coquelin in for Kossy......but I would put Gervihno in and play Theo up front to give RVp a rest with Jossi and Arsharvin having a half each. The rest I would leave unless we are winning well .Then I would give Song a Break and bring on Frimpong.

    Arsene will I hope bring a great goalscorer in January.
  • ken  - use the usual starting 11
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    I'll prefer the usual starting 11 starts. Remember d saying: don't fix it unless its faulty. Maybe we can make changes as game progresses.
  • MeanLean
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    I would prefer not to break our players in the first place. We cannot use the same players every few days. We tried that last season and look where it got us.
  • myselfgooner  - Operation Valkyrie
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    I would consider a SwaP (from the first choice 11 of the AFC to Carling Cup11.) ahead of the fulham's game.
    Then the first 11 back to counter Man City's "SO CALLED" :lol: UNBEATEABLES run on Tuesday.
    How amateur that operation appears to you all, it's still worth a GOO
    But MOST IMPORTANTLY "IN aRsene wE tRust "
  • Kai1234
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    :confused: why no koscielny he's been solid
  • MeanLean
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    He is one of my favourite players. It's purely because he came off exhausted on Wednesday
  • JB212  - Arsenal vs Fulham Line Up
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    --------------------Szczesny-------------------------
    Koscielny-Mertesacker-Vermaelen-Santos
    ------------------Song-----Arteta-------------------
    Walcott------------Ramsey------------Gervinho
    --------------------van Persie-----------------------

    That seems like our obvious first team choice with the current fit players. They've done VERY well with their previous fixtures but Wenger hasn't one enough to preserve them. They have to last a whole season if we want to grab a top four place and even contend for silverware.

    Walcott's position can easily be rotated between him and Chamberlain. Gervinho's position can be rotated with Benayoun more often and Ramsey's with Arshavin or Rosicky.

    But I guess Wenger knows more about what's going on with his players then I do LOL.

    For today I'd like to see the following team walk out the tunnel:

    -------------------------------Szczesny----------------------------
    Djourou--------Mertesacker-----Vermaelen------Santos
    ----------------------Song------------Arteta
    Chamberlain--------Diaby/Rosicky--------------Benayoun
    ---------------------------------Park---------------------------------

    Chamberlain has many of the same qualities as Walcott even more in my opinion but just isn't as fast as him. His crossing and shooting seems to be better from what I've seen of him.

    Benayoun is just Benayoun. Diaby and Rosicky both offer drive that I don't believe Ramsey has regained since his injury.

    If things aren't going too well then bring on the big guns: van Persie, Walcott and Gervinho around the 50th minute mark.

    If things are going well then I believe Frimpong and Coquelin should come on to replace Song and Arteta around the 70th minute mark.

    We should be able to win this game whilst giving our players a rest.
  • julius
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    if resting players then we must give players who are really serious a chance because this is a massive game to us.if we win it will boost our moral but if we loose it will affect us also.
  • Arsenal
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    You have to remember that Koscielny will probably be troubled much less than he was in the dortmund game. I honestly doubt that Fulham will press with the same intensity as the Germans. Honestly I would like our normal XI to start, and then once we have a comfortable lead (2-0,3-0) then the changes start creeping in. Benayoun for Gervinho, Diaby for Ramsey, and Djourou for Kos
  • Vincent Guzani
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    There is no need to change the first 11.remember that for us to play in the champions league next year,we need to be in the top four.we are currently on seventh position.we must rest players in carling cup.so my lineup should remain the same.
  • MeanLean
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    But when is that not the case? Every league game is important but we cannot play our 'best 11' every week. We have a squad for a reason and that squad has to be managed.

    At the end of last season we did not rotate, we played our strongest side every week and they got worse and worse. They were not rested enough during the season and we suffered.

    I would rather rest a few legs for Fulham at home than against someone like Man City away.
  • Tonyto2015  - Arsenal selection
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    Arsenal should start the winning team 2 avoid defeat.
  • zangi asenali
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    Happy birthday to your little one ML.!! For me, play our strongest team, go 2-0 up then do the 2 or 3 subs. Maybe leave out only Gerv.
  • Darslaw  - G
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    Wenger knows d best. But, i fear 4 koscielny to b bench bcos, it will b a match of physicality.
  • MeanLean
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    You can tell that Wednesday really took it out of the players. We were just not sharp enough to make our dominance count. At least we fought to the end and got the equaliser.

    Our players can get a full weeks rest now, hopefully they will come back as sharp as they were against West Brom and Norwich.

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