Gaston Scores then Guly pulls it back !
Arsenal at home on New Years Day and what do we have, oh
yes, a stupid Sky O’Clock kick off time.
Playing at 5.30 means that you know all the other scores before you kick
off but forget the Premier League for a minute, the one I liked was Swindon 5
Portsmouth 0 – Happy New Year!!!
I guess this match was selected for Sky viewing so Arsenal
fans can check out all the players that their club has been linked with through
the media, in the ever building frenzy as we approach the transfer window...
which of course is now officially open.
It’s difficult not to get annoyed when you read stuff like “part of
Wenger’s business today will be to negotiate the purchase of Luke Shaw” as if
it’s a fact and as if that turning up and getting three points is a given so
Wenger can concentrate on transfers.
However, the truth will be nothing like that and as Nigel Adkins said –
you have to negotiate with the Chairman and good luck with that!
The Chairman of course is The Don and it’s well known (allegedly) amongst the cynical that he has no interest in the pre-Liebherr Saints which
makes it slightly odd that Terry Paine is here today to be officially unveiled
as the new Honorary Club President. I
started watching Saints in 1975 so I only saw Terry play once at The Dell and
that was against us for Hereford United where he went at the end of his 815
games, and 18 years as a Saint. Terry
was presented with an award on the pitch and conducted an interview with the
irritating Bald Guy which I couldn’t hear a word of due to the shocking PA
system.
Back to today and the the line-ups are announced and the
random player chosen to be out of position today is Jack Cork who has been
slotted into right back with Steven Davis coming into midfield. Gaston has been recalled instead of J-Rod and
Guly has deservedly kept his place on the wing after his good performance at
Stoke. There is also the welcome (in my
eyes) choice of Artur Boruc in goal as Kelvin paid the price for one too many
flapping expeditions and questionable goals conceded. Arsenal have named the same side as last week
which is understandable given that not too many changes are usually necessary
after you’ve won your last game 7-3.
This meant an SMS return for both Theo Walcott and Alex Chamberlain who
were on the middle and the right of Arsenal’s front 3. With the other 4 of the front 6 being
Podolski, Arteta, Wilshere and Cazorla... it was all a bit scary looking.
Arsenal made a decent start as expected and the first cross
into our box was comfortable enough and heading straight to Boruc until it
turned into a bar of soap mid-flight and pinged off his fingers and was hacked
clear. Five minutes later and another
cross went straight to him and once more, the ball squirmed out and an alert
Yoshida hacked it clear. The battle down
out left was Shaw versus Chamberlain and our boy was winning comfortably. Chambo couldn’t do him for pace or strength
which was good to see.
Saints gets their first real spell of possession as Morgan
gets stuck in to dispossess Wilshere who lies on the ground to try and get a
free kick to cover up for the fact that he lost it. It’s all a bit scrappy for the next twenty
minutes or so but it’s absorbing stuff and the time flies by. Gaston bursts into the Arsenal box and goes
down and half heartedly appeals but it’s nothing that’s ever going to get
given. It is enough though for the Arsenal
fans to start chanting ‘Bale, Bale, Bale’ at him which is quite amusing. Arsene Wenger is up in the technical area
which brings a retaliatory “You’re just a French Jimmy Savile” from the Northam
End which is slightly less amusing with an element of cringe thrown in. From his next run at the box, Gaston is
clipped by Koscielny who is trying to pull out of the tackle and though he
stumbles, he keeps going and loses the ball which brings another round of
‘Bale, Bale, Bale’. I think it was
outside the box anyway but it’s another case of the choice you have as a player
between going down and risking a booking or staying up and knowing you won’t
get a free kick cos the ref won’t give it unless you go down. You can see why so many players choose the
Bale option.
On 35 minutes, Podolski, who should feel right at home being
Polish in Southampton, loses the ball to Morgan who tries to feed Sir Rickie
who is on his heels so Sagna nips in and clears it badly across the box
straight to Punch who somehow squirts it back to Gaston who smashes it into the
net past Szczesny (which on a triple word score gets 93) and SMS goes nuts and I manage to cut my shin on the seat in front of me.. safe standing... bring it back!!!
I’m immediately looking at my watch to see how long there is
to go until half time and there is 8 minutes to the break as Arsenal get a free
kick on the left as Punch needlessly brings down Arteta. Walcott goes over to take it and swings it
into an area which doesn’t contain any Arsenal players but it does contain Guly
who tries to clear it and can only divert it straight past Boruc to make it
1-1. Mr Scapegoat who sits behind my Dad
is in apoplexy but he’s such a moron that he doesn’t know who to blame as you
couldn’t see Guly get the touch from where we are in the Kingsland but the rest
of us knew that it wasn’t “DAAAAAAAAAAAAVIS” who was to blame. Eyes turned to the big screen to see what had
happened but all we get is Walcott strike the free kick and then a ‘Shoulder to
Shoulder, We are the Saints’ logo slogan bollocks. What’s the point of starting to show an
uncontroversial incident and then cutting it? Having seen the replay now, it cracks me up that some fans can blame the
keeper for it – the only way it can even be partly Boruc’s fault is if he
didn’t call and who knows if he did or not?
The remaining action of the first half sees Wilshere down
again before miraculously recovering and Walcott having the ball in the net
when the offside flag had already been up for a few seconds. Half time arrived and 1-1 and a decent enough
first half performance which was appreciated by the SMS faithful and off to the bar behind Mr Scapegoat who is probably going to yell at Kelvin Davis in the toilet.
The first ten minutes of the second half were pretty
nondescript in terms of chances but I felt that we were the better side and
Arsenal were really struggling up front with Cazorla and the three forwards
producing very little. For the neutrals watching on Sky, it must have been very annoying. Guly was on a one
man mission to make up for his own goal and picked up a half clearance on the
left, turned away from Sagna who was having a shithouse of a game, before spinning and hitting a shot from 25 yards
at the near post, forcing Szscesny to tip wide. Guly’s resulting corner was a brilliant
delivery which hit Sagna in front of his own goal and unluckily for us, couldn;t compouns his shite performance with an own goal and it span
straight to the keeper.
Mr Wenger decided that all was not well and removed one of
their big hitters with Podolski being replaced with Giroud with Chambo going left and Theo right which would present
our whole defence with a new problem to deal with.
Morgan celebrated the yellow card amnesty which kicked in a few hours
ago by trashing Cazorla and picking up a yellow card before we had a couple of
half chances with Punch hitting the side netting on the stretch and Gaston
blazing well over the bar from the edge of the box. Saints won a free kick which was closer to
Central Station that then Arsenal goal but The Great Gaston tried a shot
regardless which bounced in front of Szczesny as the players piled in but
sadly, Arsenal had no one of Guly’s attacking instinct to stick it in the net
for us.
Artur was called into action a couple of times in quick
succession and looked more confident as first he cleanly took a Sagna cross in a group of players and
then comfortably saved an angled shot from Walcott before the major controversy
of the game as following a decent passing move, Steven Davis chipped over Koscielny
onto Gaston’s chest who turned and in one movement, buried it but the flag was
up. To get space, Gaston had given
Koscielny the tiniest little nudge and the big strapping centre half had thrown
himself forward like Bale, Bale Bale and made a massive meal of it which got
him the free kick and the goal chalked off.
It’s soft as you like but the flag was up very early which doesn’t make
it right but it at least makes it an honest decision.
Wilshere, who was easily the best Arsenal player on view,
went down and stayed down again following another challenge by our team hard
man, Gaston. Later replay showed that he
did in fact accidentally kick him in the head so I’ll let him have that one and
it was now sub time with both managers going for the bench. Nigel removed the clearly knackered Sir
Rickie and replaced him with J-Rod and Wenger decided to play for a draw by
removing Chambo and Cazorla and bringing on Ramsey and Gervinho and his
Forehead. Joking aside – as an
opposition fan, I was absolutely delighted with Wenger’s choice of subs... how
is that making their team more likely to score? Ramsey has totally lost his way and Gervinho is just a big fucking head. My substitution related mood took a turn for the worse as Nigel removed
another large chunk of our goal threat with Gaston making way for James
Ward-Prowse which basically said “Look Arsene, we have another youngster”.
The substitutions predictably did nothing for Arsenal but
they did have one chance which Arteta slammed well wide from 25 yards. Steeeeeve came on for Guly and his one positive contribution as time ran
out was to start a move by beating a couple of players, which ended with JWP feeding Punch who cut past Gibbs
before firing straight at Szczesny from close range which he kept out
comfortably. Two feet either side and
who knows but trying to drill a hole through him had little chance of success.
The full time whistle blows and the cheer that goes up is
the kind that’s usually reserved for a victory which this of course, is
not. It is however, a moral victory in
that we played very well and totally deserved a point against a team that
dicked us 6-1 earlier on in the season.
As the players take the applause of the crowd, Walcott and Chamberlain
show their appreciation to all 4 sides of the ground which is a nice
touch. I don’t doubt that both players
are grateful for the start they were given by us but I find myself with
differing views on them. To my mind,
Theo left in a better way in that he hadn’t signed a professional contract with
us and we basically, had no choice having just been relegated to the
Championship. Alex on the other hand
couldn’t wait to get away. It’s ironic
that Theo is coming to the end of his contract so he’ll probably be moving
somewhere and if for nothing other than payback for Arsene Wenger, I hope he
leaves. If Luke Shaw had clapped the
Arsenal fans then you know that the media will have been all over it and the
wrist-slashers in our own support would have been out in force. So, it should be obvious to everyone that
Theo is coming back to Saints..... well, I can dream.
If you look around our starting XI then it’s full of players
who had very good games. Artur improved
as the game went on after the nervous start which I put down to solely, not
having played at all for 4 months.
There’s something a bit amiss if there is a goalkeeper who is likely to
be thrust into action in the First team hasn’t even had a warm up game for the
Under 21s. Corky at right back was a
worry for me as he was pretty poor whenever he ended up there last year but
today he didn’t give Podolski a sniff who was substituted, then he didn’t give
Chambo a look in and he was subbed as well and replace with The Forehead who
may as well have not bothered, seeing how little he did. My worry was that moving Corky out of
midfield would weaken that area but Steven Davis came in and had his best game
for us, always being available and curbing his natural instinct to attack more
and digging in strongly. Going back to
players not getting a sniff – Walcott and then Giroud did nothing in the face
of Fonte and Yoshida who are now looking like an excellent partnership at the
back. As for Luke Shaw, well he was
superb as usual, a fact that won’t have been missed by anyone. Hands off Mr Wenger.
Nigel was full of beans in his interview, lauding the effort
against a team who had been stuffing everyone out of sight. He’s right of course though over the next few
days we will be bombarded with reports of how bad Arsenal were and our
performance will be reduced to a ‘Not wishing to take anything away from
Southampton but....’ Some things never
change but it’s nice to get any sort of positive result against one of the big
boys. I'd rather get a result and take all the condescending shit in the media than get beat.
A quick turnaround once again as it’s FA Cup time on
Saturday and we have Chelsea who will be desperate to do well in this
competition and Rafa Benitez will want to justify his presence as Chelsea
Manager. No matter what noises come out
of SFC in the next few days – we won’t be desperate to win this and expect to
see some serious squad rotation and players like Frazer, Foxy, James
Ward-Prowse and even Tadanari Lee getting a run out. We’re even rotating the kit as the red one
will be needed for the more important League games and we’re playing in that
abomination of a white kit. Reagrdless
of kit and personnel, let’s hope we chalk another trophy off the Rafa wish
list.
Many thanks for your time and effort with these summaries!
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