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    Arsenal 4 - 0 Wigan


    By Phil Dawkes



    Vermaelen has scored four times for Arsenal since joining from Ajax


    Arsenal produced an incisive, attacking display to cruise to a comfortable victory against a lacklustre Wigan.

    Thomas Vermaelen rose to head the Gunners into the lead from a corner before curling in his and the Gunners second from the edge of the box.

    Arsenal's third was struck initially by Eduardo but found the net courtesy of a deflection from Emmanuel Eboue, who may well ultimately claim it.

    Cesc Fabregas' back-heel finish in injury time crowned a superb win.
    This week's headlines have been dominated by the fall-out from the more unsavoury aspects of Arsenal's 4-2 defeat at Manchester City last Saturday.

    Seven days on, and without a pumped-up former Gunner in the opposition ranks, Arsenal showcased the authoritative, possession football that is their staple and which contributed in flashes to the entertaining game at Eastlands.

    However, in the early stages a final, incisive ball was lacking and the home side were limited to a brace of long-range snap-shots from Robin van Persie and Abou Diaby and a free-kick that flashed past the post from the former.

    Van Persie was presented with a better opportunity after twenty minutes when Eboue was released down the right before driving a cross from near the byline, but the ball was just behind the striker and he was only able to steer a tame effort wide of goal.

    After softening up their opponents with these attacking jabs, Arsenal landed the first hammer blow from which Wigan never recovered.

    Van Persie swung over a corner and Vermaelen rose above a trio of Wigan defenders to plant a powerful header past Chris Kirkland.

    Arsenal maintained their menace in the aftermath of the goal and Van Persie again carved out a good opportunity, threading in Eboue behind the Wigan defence on the right but the midfielder's shot flashed across goal.

    Having demonstrated his nerves early on with a header outside the area that almost gifted Wigan a chance, young goalkeeper Vito Mannone made a fine save to preserve Arsenal's lead, parrying Emerson Boyce's six-yard header from a corner.

    It would be Wigan's only meaningful effort of a half in which they were lucky not to be trailing by more.

    Just prior to the break, Kirkland saved well at the feet of Van Persie as he slid in to meet an Eduardo cross, and moments later the Dutchman failed to connect with a swivelling volley after Fabregas' delicate chip had found him unmarked with his back to goal.

    It did not take long for Arsenal to make amends and it was again centre-back Vermaelen who scored it.

    The Belgian brought the ball forward, found Eboue on the right and continued his forward run to enable him to meet Eboue's return pass and curl a superb shot into the top-right corner of the net from the edge of the box.

    Arsenal's midweek match-winner Eduardo was central to the Gunners' third but he may well find the strike ultimately claimed by Eboue.
    The Croatian striker struck a post with a volley from a Gael Clichy cross before receiving the chance of a follow-up effort that found the net courtesy of a telling deflection off Eboue.

    So often limited in the game by his role as Arsenal's midfield anchor, Alexandre Song shuck off the shackles and was almost rewarded for it when he collected the ball on the half-way line and drove forward before unleashing a shot that struck the outside of the post.

    So few were Wigan's chances to score, it seemed almost cruel that when substitute Paul Scharner side-footed home following Mannone's save from a Jason Scotland shot, the Austrian was adjudged offside.

    It would have been more than the away side deserved though and their misery was compounded in injury time when Van Persie found substitute Nicklas Bendtner on the right and his drilled cross was back-heeled into the net by Fabregas.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    who is the gunners leading goal scorer?

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gamma View Post
      who is the gunners leading goal scorer?
      The 10 million pound new centre back. My bredren Warlord woulda call him a rucks cause him no expensive enough,but me no care he is one hell of a player.

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      • #4
        Yuh mean him is not a striker!!! certainly had me fooled.
        Peter R

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        • #5
          Thomas Vermaelen continued his fine form with a couple of goals as Arsenal cruised to a 4-0 victory over Wigan at Emirates Stadium.
          The Gunners never quite hit top gear but they were still far too strong for a Wigan side that has struggled to find any consistency during the early part of the season.
          Vermaelen headed Arsenal in front from Robin van Persie's corner in the 25th minute, but his team-mates were less ruthless for the remainder of the first half and missed several good chances to score again.
          The Belgian defender doubled Arsenal's advantage early in the second period with a delightful left-footed strike that any centre-forward would have been proud of.
          Emmanuel Eboue got the slightest of deflections on an Eduardo shot to make it 3-0 with half an hour remaining and Cesc Fabregas added a late fourth with a close-range flick.
          Simple win

          If Arsenal were desperate for a simple win, their 25th-minute opener was certainly uncomplicated.
          Van Persie, back after missing the midweek comeback against Standard Liege with a slight knee problem, swung over a corner from the right and Vermaelen thundered the ball home with his head after climbing higher than Titus Bramble and Henry Thomas. It was his second this week after netting in his native Belgium.
          Arsenal fans have taken to Vermaelen since his arrival from Ajax, while Eboue needed to win back their trust after being jeered in this fixture last season for constantly giving the ball away.
          Eboue's unpredictability means he is never far away from a brilliance or madness. In the first half he went over with shot and set up a chance for Van Persie with a powerful run and precise low cross, then a minute later was cautioned for trying to handball Eduardo's cross towards goal.
          He went close again before the break after Van Persie sent him through - just one of Arsenal's many chances.
          Van Persie broke the offside trap in the dying moments of the opening half but his scissor-kick lacked power and limped wide, William Gallas had an effort cleared off the line, while Maynor Figueroa bravely blocked Abou Diaby's shot on goal in the penalty area.
          Wigan's tactic was to contain and counter-attack, and they gave the hosts a huge scare before the break.
          Emmerson Boyce's header was saved by Vito Mannone - with the Wigan defender also claiming a handball by Gallas - then the rookie goalkeeper bravely saved again when the rebound fell for Bramble.

          Decent contribution

          It was a decent contribution from the man deputising while Manuel Almunia has a chest infection, particularly as there was little else to do in the match.
          Vermaelen's second goal, three minutes after the restart, was a classic strike. The defender picked up a loose ball and exchanged passes with Eboue before curling his finish around Chris Kirkland and into the top corner from the edge of the penalty area.
          The third goal came just before the hour mark. Eduardo struck the post with a volley from Gael Clichy's cross, then Diaby prodded the rebound back in the path of the Croatia forward. Eboue got the telling deflection to divert Eduardo's shot beyond Kirkland.
          Alex Song almost added another after a surging run from the halfway line - but his finish hit the outside of the post.
          Eboue's cult-hero status with the Arsenal fans was confirmed when he was substituted in the 73rd minute and cheered off as Tomas Rosicky replaced him.
          Paul Scharner tapped in after Mannone made a decent save - but the assistant referee ruled it offside.
          Fabregas, in stoppage time, tapped home Nicklas Bendtner's cross for the fourth.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dunny View Post
            The 10 million pound new centre back. My bredren Warlord woulda call him a rucks cause him no expensive enough,but me no care he is one hell of a player.
            The beauty of a real team...attacking plays and defensive plays come from each and every player.

            Some of our Young GUNNERs need to be stronger. Diaby is one that springs to mind immediately when I think of that.
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Karl View Post
              The beauty of a real team...attacking plays and defensive plays come from each and every player.

              Some of our Young GUNNERs need to be stronger. Diaby is one that springs to mind immediately when I think of that.
              ... that only show against teams like Wigan? Where was the display last week? The players were scared of Ade?
              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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              • #8
                wear is marlon king i thought he was at wigan
                out of many one people

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dunny View Post
                  The 10 million pound new centre back. My bredren Warlord woulda call him a rucks cause him no expensive enough,but me no care he is one hell of a player.

                  Dunny,

                  I rate your football knowledge and all but even you can admit that its a very sad state of affairs when a CB is leading a team in scoring. That's not a good look. It aint bout money but about quality. Wenger is selling his best players every offseason. You cant be happy about that if you expect Arsenal to challenge in the Premiership/CL. And please dont tell me about the club's debt situation. That is a non-factor at this point. Arsenal will look good against poor teams like Wigan and Everton then get outclassed by teams like Man City who have enough quality in their squad to seriously pose a threat to top 4 teams. You can thank Wenger for that!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                    ... that only show against teams like Wigan? Where was the display last week? The players were scared of Ade?
                    ...and against BoyU? ...and even against Man City the big difference was they took their chances.
                    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Warlord View Post
                      Dunny,

                      I rate your football knowledge and all but even you can admit that its a very sad state of affairs when a CB is leading a team in scoring. That's not a good look. It aint bout money but about quality. Wenger is selling his best players every offseason. You cant be happy about that if you expect Arsenal to challenge in the Premiership/CL. And please dont tell me about the club's debt situation. That is a non-factor at this point. Arsenal will look good against poor teams like Wigan and Everton then get outclassed by teams like Man City who have enough quality in their squad to seriously pose a threat to top 4 teams. You can thank Wenger for that!
                      Just check the scoring charts my friend.You will see that Arsenal are the top scorers and our goals come from all over the TEAM. Just remember the league as never been won in september.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Karl View Post
                        ...and against BoyU? ...and even against Man City the big difference was they took their chances.
                        Really? Check the stats.
                        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                          Really? Check the stats.
                          Are you sayiung we never got many chances to score?
                          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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