PENALTY OR NOT...GUNNERS GOT LUCKY

by Yommie | September 17, 2008 at 09:58 pm
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Against Dynamo Kiev who played with no fear or intimidation, the Wenger boys grew out of ideas. The Dynamo players closed down every ball, chased every golden shirt, and threw their legs into tackles - even resorting to dubious means (Sagna's penalty).

Wenger saw it coming. A team which beat Sparta Moscow by a margin of more than fives goals is not just an average team. He said that a draw would please him - he got it, hence, he should stop complaining.

Granted, Sagna was caught on the wrong side of the Dynamo player and was pulled down. The referee did not have a good view so I absolve him of any blame. However, credit must be given to the Kiev players who played out their hearts and made it difficult for Arsenal. They played better than we did in the second half. If we had been more clinical in front of goal, this wouldn't have been.

So good luck to the Gunners and congratulations. And will someone tell Adebayor to stop all his Henry-istic emulations; he should try simple balls more often, not try to curl it around the goalkeeper or something.

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Ted Ernest Beare

Have to disagree with this. Arsenal deserved a win. Dynamo did play their hearts out as you say but the ref let them get away with murder especially against Theo. The bullshit pen was just the icing on that cake. I agree the ref isn't really to blame on that one as the cheating Dynamo player did a good job of cheating to pull Sagna down on him but the ref wasn't strong in other decisions.

The other problem for Arsenal was the screwed up starting XI. The midfield just wasn't set up correctly. The possession stat says it all. When was the last time we had less possession and were pinned back for so much of the game? Wenger has to make better choices in the next CL matches.

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