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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:47 pm

By Richard Clarke (Arsenal forum)

A spectacular injury-time strike by Neil Mellor consigned Arsenal to defeat at Anfield on Sunday.

The fourth official had long since indicated two minutes of added time when the Liverpool forward, who was only playing due to a raft of injuries, cracked a low shot from outside the area beyond the helpless Jens Lehmann.

In truth, Arsenal were not at their best this afternoon. They trailed to Xabi Alonso’s spectacular strike five minutes before the interval and were under pressure when they crafted a superb equaliser for Patrick Vieira in the 57th minute.

But, despite the imperious efforts of Steven Gerrard, Arsenal looked to have ground out another draw. Yet after Mellor struck, they had no time to repair the damage. They barely had time to kick-off again.

Arsenal are still second in the Premiership but are now five points adrift of leaders Chelsea.

Thierry Henry was named in the starting XI after recovering from a calf injury. Jose Antonio Reyes (knee) and Robin van Persie (knee) had also picked up their knocks in the midweek game at PSV Eindhoven but were fit enough to involved this afternoon – the Spaniard as a starter, the Dutchman on the bench. Dennis Bergkamp (Achilles), Edu (toe) and Gilberto (vertebrae) were absent.

Liverpool were missing even more first-team squad members. Djibril Cisse (broken leg) and strike partner Milan Baros (hamstring) and Vladimir Smicer (knee) were already out. During the defeat at Monaco on Wednesday they had also lost  Javier Garcia with a hamstring injury, Djimi Traore (knee) and Josemi with concussion. However the Spanish defender would not have played anyway; he was suspended.

Chelsea’s victory at Charlton the day before had opened up a five-point gap at the top of the Premiership. Failure to repeat last season’s victory would mean Jose Mourinho’s side were more than a win ahead of their London rivals, something that Arsenal, unbeaten throughout the last Premiership season, could scarcely remember.

Liverpool have again stuttered this season under new manager Rafael Benitez however they had been deprived of Gerrard, their captain and main midfield inspiration, until only last Saturday.

He burst into the area after only four minutes and tumbled under a challenge from Kolo Toure. Referee Alan Wiley waved play on.

The incident fired up the home fans but Arsenal did decent job of quietening them down in the following 20 minutes. They knocked the ball around nicely and their approach work was good. However the final ball never had sufficient quality and Kirkland barely got his gloves dirty.

Most of the chances still belonged to Liverpool. Gerrard had a free-kick deflected wide and from the resulting corner, Dietmarr Hamann unleashed one of his trademark rocket-fuelled drives. Fortunately it was blocked.

Just before the half-hour, Lehmann deflected Mellor’s rasping shot on to the bar but it would not have counted as he had been flagged offside.

Arsenal were playing their brand of football with confidence but they could not break through. It was typical in the 32nd minute when Vieira’s vision sent Ashley Cole scurrying up the left. The unmarked Freddie Ljungberg was screaming for the ball in the middle but the cross was too near to Kirkland, who collected with ease.

Then came the goal. It was well-worked, well-struck and came at just the right time for Liverpool.

In the 40th minunte, Gerrard nudged Kewell’s knock-down into his path just outside the area and Alonso rifled a vicious shot past Lehmann.

Liverpool went for the kill straight after the break. They pushed Arsenal back. Gerrard’s header nearly found the unmarked Florent Sinama-Pongolle six yards out then Hamann’s low drive was clutched by the diving Lehmann.

But it was upon this unlikely canvas that Arsenal sketched out a superb equaliser. Henry and Pires played a wonderful triangle of first-time passes for Vieira to roar through and clip his shot over the advancing Kirkland.

It was a goal out of nothing and it knocked Liverpool out of their stride. However, despite taking up great positions, Arsenal could not take advantage.
Soon Gerrard was flexing his footballing muscles once more and went on a one-man mission to put Liverpool in front.

He nearly muscled himself clear past Toure but the Ivory Coast centre back recovered to boot the ball to safety.

Gerrard’s cross then forced the same player to acrobatically hack clear at the second attempt from inside his own area. Then, most notably, he unleashed a vicious cross-shot that forced Lehmann into a fantastic diving save. It was stirring stuff from the England midfielder. 

Not quite as stirring as Mellor’s role in the final act this drama. It was a twist in the tale that few could have predicted.


What is this guy on about?

Arsenal quietened Liverpools Fans?

They played their own brand of football with confidence and just lacked the killer ball?

They applied pressure and took up good positions but missed out?

Did the guy who wrote this artivle actually watch the game?

I know every fan will engage in a bit of Spin, but this is just bizarre.............
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Postby JBG » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:51 pm

Jolly Bob Grumbine.
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:54 pm

It is lovely, thanks.
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Postby The Canadian Red Army » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:55 pm

leon is a copier :p
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:02 am

Where did I say I wrote the article ?

Where did we buy Kewell from ?
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Postby the great one » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:03 am

wasn't it  everton :D
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Postby JBG » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:04 am

:D
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Postby Paul C » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:36 am

Leonmc0708 wrote:Where did I say I wrote the article ?

Where did we buy Kewell from ?

lmao, Canadian dude you asked for that, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones  :D
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Postby The Canadian Red Army » Tue Nov 30, 2004 1:13 am

Leonmc0708 wrote:Where did I say I wrote the article ?

Where did we buy Kewell from ?

are you just going to throw that back at me everytime i say something  :p
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Postby The Canadian Red Army » Tue Nov 30, 2004 1:15 am

i do say some quality things sometimes
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Postby Paul C » Tue Nov 30, 2004 1:21 am

The Canadian Red Army wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:Where did I say I wrote the article ?

Where did we buy Kewell from ?

are you just going to throw that back at me everytime i say something  :p

Yup  :;):
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Postby 115-1073096938 » Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:15 am

Class :D
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Postby The Canadian Red Army » Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:28 am

am i just going to be know as the everton guy or what
dont i get any credit for anything else ive said on this forum
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Postby A.B. » Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:31 am

Leon this wasn't written by a member of their forum. On PremierLeague.com I saw this exact article supposedly comming from one of the writters from Arsenal's Official Website.
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Postby Ciggy » Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:50 am

This guy from the arsenal forum must not have watched the same game we did ??? he says only Gerrard was like a bunny on duracell running around everywhere, and the rest of the team did nothing :glare: .
How ever his last paragraph is very nice its a real compliment.

  Liverpool 2 Arsenal 1: Anfield agony for Arsenal
by Brian Dawes 
   


It’s never fun to face Tottenham fans on a Monday morning when they’ve seen their side win over the weekend while we’ve just seen our side lose. But as it’s been 103 weeks since it last happened it has to be said we were probably overdue for one.


Vieira brings down Alonso to get his yellow card

Arsenal had another poor performance so this will be another match report with little good to say in it. That means another depressing report for me to write and for you to read. So why do I bother? Well I think it must be some sort of therapy where I try to talk my way through it.

Bergkamp, Edu and Gilberto were not available so young Cesc had to carry on in midfield alongside Vieira who is still not quite firing on all cylinders. Leading by example is fine when things are going well but right now we are in dire need of an Adams or McLintock style rollicking to cajole some players into performing. Or in some cases just to turn up. It’s not my style to berate players for playing poorly because I have no idea what injuries they might be carrying or whatever but I’ll report it as I saw it so here goes.

If the opposition are going to play one up and flood midfield then we can’t hope to compete in the mixer with only one ball winner. That is of course is a major problem because Gilberto has a long-term injury and Edu is weeks away from fitness. The fact that Edu might be moving on in January is another story all together. There could surely have been no surprises to be found in Liverpool’s line-up in fact it was all too predictable. Hamann put himself about, his assault first being an overly heavy tackle on Cesc. Gerrard charged around like the Duracell bunny and was man of the match by a country mile; the rest of the reds were nothing very special.

The most notable things on view in the first half apart from a very dark and threatening rain laden sky were Keel’s persistent and very blatant diving, Cole’s prodigious work rate and a whole load of anonymous displays all over the pitch confirmed by numerous poor passes from both teams. Kirkland could easily have strung a hammock up between the post and had a kip because he was totally untested by anyone in a blue shirt.

The little action there was amounted to Gerrard finding our wall and no more from a free kick, Hamann having a shot blocked, Vieira chipping to far at the end of a half decent move plus an Henry attempted solo. Mellor did hit the top of the bar with a dipping shot but he was correctly adjudged offside. Kewell had a header saved and there was a brilliant run from Cole who saw his cross held by the keeper. Hyypia also heading over from a corner that was too high even for him.

The half was a poor spectacle and didn’t really deserve a goal, but it got one four minutes before the break. Liverpool worked a ball wide left to Gerrard who played a beautiful pass into the acres of space that only Alonso was advancing into. He collected and connected, hitting a peach of a shot past Lehmann. 1-0 to the Reds. After this Kewell dived once more with no one even close to touching him, Riise took out Freddie who’d beaten him all ends up and Lauren had a far post cross that curled just over the bar and might have sneaked in the top corner had there been any luck going Arsenal’s way. But there wasn’t because you have to make your own luck.


Henry goes past Hamann

The second half saw Arsenal attacking towards the travelling Gooners, or would have done if there had been any attacking of note. Most forward movement, attacks seems too generous a description, ended with a misplaced pass and a responding hoof upfield by the men in red. Cesc grew into the match and played some great balls but the cohesion was missing, as were Pires and Reyes. Freddie and Henry tried but were isolated and not supported until Vieira had a storming run in which he played some tight one-twos with Pires and Henry before flicking it over Kirkland. 1-1 a great goal and surely now we would awake from our slumbers.

Lehmann was well out of goal when he cleared Liverpool’s next attack in one of those will-he-won’t-he moments that require brown trousers. Vieira meanwhile had to continue to challenge because few others would or could. As a result of this and some fine overacting by Alonso he picked up his 5th. yellow card of the season. Buoyed up by this success Alonso proceeded to fall over anytime anyone came close and Alan Wiley bought the lot. Sadly Vieira himself threw himself to the ground for a tackle that never came and I didn’t like seeing that at all.

Hamann was very late on Freddie but there was no card, if anything Wiley was more concerned with having words about Freddie’s reaction. Alonso continued to fall over, Gerrard had the odd ****** shot and Liverpool were more often than not in the ascendancy without really threatening a lot. Arsenal wanting to walk it in rather than try anything from range, a shot from anywhere would have been nice and the only one of note I recall was Henry from about the halfway line who’d spotted Kirkland marginally off his line, but the shot went wide. Kolo bailed out Campbell on one occasion. Pires had a cross that actually bought Kirkland into action for about the first time. Lauren clearly wanted to chin the diving Oz before Van Persie replaced Reyes about 64 minutes later than his performance deserved. One seriously classy move by Pires and Henry played out by the touchline had the net result of a Liverpool throw. Such skills are great if you like watching neat, slick football, which of course I do, but a waste of time if you prefer seeing your team go for goal and win matches, which I definitely do.

Gerrard went on a run and won a corner, Pat stormed forward and had a shot blocked from a Ljungberg pass. There was a great save by Lehmann at full stretch and more worryingly no periods of the match where we had a spell of total domination. Arsenal were very much a team of fits and starts, without too many starts of note. Alonso got Henry booked for a rash but not violent tackle where once again the Spaniard went down very easily, he did so yet again when Pat got within breathing distance shortly after.

We had one truly remarkable move when a series of what seemed like twenty-yard, 90-miles-per-hour first time balls but when it reached Henry in their box he couldn’t quite juggle it into the right place to get away a shot. Frustrating for him and more so for us. Also a great shame because it would have been a classic goal. As it happened some of Arsenal’s best moves came from Flamini's warm up routine down the touchline. Ok so I’ve been spoiled by some classic football but all I wanted was a bit of grit and effort, this was a game where we could and should have churned out a result. Liverpool may have been edging it but they were there for the taking.

The game seemed to be petering out with a series of end to end long balls in injury time when Hamann chose a dive as the easy option while being pressed by Cole and Henry near the corner flag in front of the travelling Gooners. You Cheating ****ing **** was one of the phrases used when he hit the deck unaided. From here the ball went up field in a couple of hoofs, there was a collision and a lose ball which fell for Mellor who belted home what may be the most memorable goal he’ll ever score in his career in front of the Kop.

So there we go. A 2-1 defeat against a team who, Gerrard apart, were hardly outstanding but were plenty good enough to beat us on our current form. We will of course come good again but sooner rather than later would be preferable. If things don’t change soon we have a load of enthusiastic kids waiting in the wings and champing at the bit. To add insult to injury an accident on the M6 delayed our journey home in the rain by some 65 minutes, so some rather tired and dispirited Gooners took a long time to get back to London on Sunday night.

With many Gooners currently going through an imaginary crisis of sorts I feel a bit of context may be required here, and Anfield is just the place for a large dose of context. I firmly believe that everyone that makes the claim to be a football fan should at least once in their lives visit Anfield. If you’ve never heard their ‘You’ll never walk alone’ anthem sung by a full stadium then you probably should, but that is not the most important reason to visit. Far more importantly it is very befitting that all fans of every possible persuasion should stand in front of The Hillsborough Memorial by the Shankley Gates and pay their respects. Observing the list of fellow fans that lost their lives puts a lot of things into a far clearer perspective. I don’t really know why but to me the Memorial is somehow more poignant because it lists so many 18 and 19 year-olds.
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