Monday 7 October 2013

West Brom review: spoils shared

Good day to you.

Yesterday we drew West Brom in a tight encounter and a point apiece was probably a fair reflection of the proceedings.

The manager pretty much stuck to the side that produced such a scintillating display against Napoli, with only Jenkinson and Whilshere coming in. The former was a forced change, while the latter got the rest he needed and substituted Rosicky, who hasn't returned to his best yet.

The first half was a rather tedious affair. We dominated possession, but couldn't make it count, while West Brom sat back, trying to hit us on the break. The first moment of real danger came when Berahino`s deflected shot nearly found the bottom corner, only for the wrong-footed Sczcesny to demonstrate superb reflexes and palm the ball away.

In the meantime, Arsenal tried to find their usual rhythm, but were unable to do so. I suspect our shortage of players finally showed.

West Brom smelled blood in the final five minutes or so and threw men forward. Their effort was rewarded in the 42nd minute, when a corner half-cleared resulted in another cross, which found Yacob. He made no mistake and headed the ball home.

The second half started in a similar style, only West Brom could have been further ahead in the 47th minute.

Jenkinson was caught out of position, Berahino`s clever through ball sent Anelka clear, only for the Frenchman to curl his effort wide of the far post. Replays didn't present a clear picture of whether on not Anelka was offside, but to me he looked onside.

This served as a wake-up call for the Gunners and we went forward with all determination we could muster.

Rosicky was trown on for Ramsey, who left the field nursing his knee, and added his usual zipness to proceedings. This resulted in a brilliant combination we pulled off around the hour mark. Ozil (I think) played the ball to Giroud, who held the ball, rounded off the defender and, when it seemed he was about to be robbed of possession, made a pass to Rosicky. The Czech, with his back to the goal, laid the ball off for Whilshere and the Englishman smashed his low effort past Myhill. The shot took a bit of a deflection, but was still a work of art from Jack.

In the final fifteen minutes, the game became open, end-to-end stuff, with chances to score for both teams. We came closer, when Whilshere`s pass split West Brom`s defense open. Giroud controlled the ball well, poked it around the keeper, and when it seemed the goal was inevitable, Myhill recovered himself and produced a stunning save to deny us the three points. Bendther came on for Giroud in the dying minutes, but wasn't able to come up with anything.

Afterwards, Arsene said about the result:
«Pleased? No because I want to win but if you ask me if it was a fair point over the 90 minutes I would say yes. Why? Because we were 1-0 down just before half-time and straight after half-time Anelka misses a chance for 2-0 and that would have made it difficult. After that I have some regrets because when we came back to 1-1 in the last half an hour we had the chances to score a second goal but we have shown spirit to come back and we did give it».

Such resilience can only be good for the team's confidence, battling from a goal down to earn a valuable point (under these circumstances), so fair play to everybody involved. They gave their all.

And just a few words about individual performances. I'd like to give the thumbs up to Szczesny and Whilshere. The Pole had another good game and was unlucky not to keep a clean sheet. His improvement from the Villa game is huge and, what's even more important, he's become consistent. Let's hope, he keeps it up, then the clean sheets would come.

Whilshere had a sloppy first half, losing possession and being knocked about all over the pitch, but he put it behind him and came flying out of the blocks for the second period. He scored, set up Giroud and was basically our best player.

And Jenkinson. Well, a poor game for him. Didn't do enough to stop Yacob from scoring, was continuously caught out of possession and his right flank was the go-to for West Brom when they attacked. The young full-back should pick himself up and produce better next time he's called upon.

So, what now? The Interlull. Fingers crossed our guys won't return in pieces after it, while the, as someone called them, walking wounded recover from their respective knocks in time for the real action.

Until later