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    Arsenal and Tottenham: Samir Nasri vs. Gareth Bale and Other Key Matchups

    By Michael Botsford
    (Arsenal Featured Columnist) on November 17, 2010



    Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
    For World Football Fans


    Arsenal Photos


    While the rest of the internet foams at the mouth over news that Eva Longoria has filed for divorce following Tony Parker’s apparent infidelity, and the not-so-shocking announcement of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s engagement, there will be a massive contingent of web surfers (probably you, if you’re reading this) who couldn’t give a monkeys about celebrity marriages and prefer to focus on the important things in life: football.

    This weekend sees Arsenal take on Spurs, a tense match for both teams. Victory for the Reds is like spending the weekend in the Playboy Mansion and covering for Hugh Hefner. Comparatively, defeat is more like being kicked in the testicles by a runaway mule. It means a lot, basically.

    Here is where I think the game will be won or lost:

    Bacari Sagna and Samir Nasri vs. Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Gareth Bale
    Two of the most in-form players in the EPL this season have been Nasri and Bale. Following lukewarm previous seasons that hinted at excellence, the two players have been primary attacking threats for both their club and country.

    It’s ironic that they will be pitted against each other like this. On their respective flanks, they are backed up by Sagna and Assou-Ekotto, who will aim to get up and down the wings to help to create space for the attack.
    Who do you think will win?

    • It will be interesting to see how Bale plays against Sagna; someone who will be able to match his pace. Nasri might feel claustrophobic on the wings, especially against someone like Bale who is a competent defender—he used to be a left-back.

    Lucasz Fabianski vs. Huerelho Gomes
    Gomes will surely be able to understand the plight of Fabianski. After Gomes' arrival from PSV, he reignited the argument over the standards of the Dutch League after an abysmal start in the EPL.

    He eventually adjusted and was able to build up his confidence; he has turned into a very reliable goalkeeper, one who has already had a couple of excellent games against Arsenal.

    Similarly, the bulk of Fabianski’s career has not been shrouded with compliments. It’s only been this season that he has begun to perform consistently at a level acceptable for a goalkeeper wearing Arsenal’s shirt.

    As the past results between these two teams suggest, the fixture is not historically one to remember for the goalkeeper, but it was only because of Gomes that Tottenham were able to beat Arsenal last season. He will be hoping for a repeat performance; Fabianski will know that if he wants to show Manuel Almunia and Arsene Wenger that the No. 1 jersey is his, he has to perform well on Saturday.



    Gallas in action against Tottenham, being chased by Tom Huddlestone.
    Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

    Alex Song vs. Rafael van der Vaart
    Taking care of Spur’s star summer signing will be the ever accommodating Song. Of course, this isn’t a straight forward competition, as both players are not averse to roaming across the pitch, and Song will also have to defend against Luka Modric.

    Both Song and van der Vaart have started the season with impressive goal-scoring form. Song may have the experience of the North London derby, but van der Vaart will be keen to impress, especially after his remarks that he would have liked to have played for Arsenal, had they made a bid.

    Maroane Chamakh vs. William Gallas
    It remains to be seen what kind of reception Gallas will receive from the Arsenal fans, to whom he was the club captain and first choice centre-back for, but my guess is it will be somewhere between Eduardo and Ashley Cole.

    Some fans will applaud what he did for the club, others will boo him for doing the unthinkable and joining Spurs. The philosophical fan will look at how he has been so easily replaced and be apathetic to his presence.
    Chamakh arrived at Arsenal in the summer, in one of the most predictable signings of the year, and will be hoping to steal a march on the older Gallas, especially in the air. His best games have been at the Emirates, and he will be one of the main goal threats for Arsenal, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he were 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."

  • #2
    Scaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaleeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Mi a

    trow dun di gauntlet!
    Pull hup yuh chair!
    "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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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      Arsenal and Tottenham: Samir Nasri vs. Gareth Bale and Other Key Matchups

      By Michael Botsford
      (Arsenal Featured Columnist) on November 17, 2010



      Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
      For World Football Fans


      Arsenal Photos


      While the rest of the internet foams at the mouth over news that Eva Longoria has filed for divorce following Tony Parker’s apparent infidelity, and the not-so-shocking announcement of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s engagement, there will be a massive contingent of web surfers (probably you, if you’re reading this) who couldn’t give a monkeys about celebrity marriages and prefer to focus on the important things in life: football.

      This weekend sees Arsenal take on Spurs, a tense match for both teams. Victory for the Reds is like spending the weekend in the Playboy Mansion and covering for Hugh Hefner. Comparatively, defeat is more like being kicked in the testicles by a runaway mule. It means a lot, basically.

      Here is where I think the game will be won or lost:

      Bacari Sagna and Samir Nasri vs. Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Gareth Bale
      Two of the most in-form players in the EPL this season have been Nasri and Bale. Following lukewarm previous seasons that hinted at excellence, the two players have been primary attacking threats for both their club and country.

      It’s ironic that they will be pitted against each other like this. On their respective flanks, they are backed up by Sagna and Assou-Ekotto, who will aim to get up and down the wings to help to create space for the attack.
      Who do you think will win?

      • It will be interesting to see how Bale plays against Sagna; someone who will be able to match his pace. Nasri might feel claustrophobic on the wings, especially against someone like Bale who is a competent defender—he used to be a left-back.

      Lucasz Fabianski vs. Huerelho Gomes
      Gomes will surely be able to understand the plight of Fabianski. After Gomes' arrival from PSV, he reignited the argument over the standards of the Dutch League after an abysmal start in the EPL.

      He eventually adjusted and was able to build up his confidence; he has turned into a very reliable goalkeeper, one who has already had a couple of excellent games against Arsenal.

      Similarly, the bulk of Fabianski’s career has not been shrouded with compliments. It’s only been this season that he has begun to perform consistently at a level acceptable for a goalkeeper wearing Arsenal’s shirt.

      As the past results between these two teams suggest, the fixture is not historically one to remember for the goalkeeper, but it was only because of Gomes that Tottenham were able to beat Arsenal last season. He will be hoping for a repeat performance; Fabianski will know that if he wants to show Manuel Almunia and Arsene Wenger that the No. 1 jersey is his, he has to perform well on Saturday.



      Gallas in action against Tottenham, being chased by Tom Huddlestone.
      Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

      Alex Song vs. Rafael van der Vaart
      Taking care of Spur’s star summer signing will be the ever accommodating Song. Of course, this isn’t a straight forward competition, as both players are not averse to roaming across the pitch, and Song will also have to defend against Luka Modric.

      Both Song and van der Vaart have started the season with impressive goal-scoring form. Song may have the experience of the North London derby, but van der Vaart will be keen to impress, especially after his remarks that he would have liked to have played for Arsenal, had they made a bid.

      Maroane Chamakh vs. William Gallas
      It remains to be seen what kind of reception Gallas will receive from the Arsenal fans, to whom he was the club captain and first choice centre-back for, but my guess is it will be somewhere between Eduardo and Ashley Cole.

      Some fans will applaud what he did for the club, others will boo him for doing the unthinkable and joining Spurs. The philosophical fan will look at how he has been so easily replaced and be apathetic to his presence.
      Chamakh arrived at Arsenal in the summer, in one of the most predictable signings of the year, and will be hoping to steal a march on the older Gallas, especially in the air. His best games have been at the Emirates, and he will be one of the main goal threats for Arsenal, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he were to score.
      competent defender—he used to be a left-back.

      there is a reason he used to be a left back

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Karl View Post
        trow dun di gauntlet!
        Pull hup yuh chair!
        You should know by now that I never predict football games and I never listen to the A-nalyst dem..

        There will always be a surprise and this game could have lots.

        I am more concerned about who we start at holding mid, Injured Huddlestone is right for the part, Palacios will get the nod I think and he gets overzealous too much.

        If I were Harry, it would
        Gomes, Hutton, Galas, Kabul, Ekoto, Bale, Jenas, Lennon, Modric, Van Der and Crouch.
        With and eye to bring on Defoe and Sandro later if we are tie or behind.

        Palacios and Sandro if we are ahead.

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        • #5
          he probably used to be left out too but all that has changed!

          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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          • #6
            Sagna – I’m not scared of Gareth Bale

            Bacary Sagna is relishing the chance to take on Tottenham’s man of the moment, Gareth Bale.

            Of the many personal duels in Saturday’s North London derby arguably the most intriguing will see the in-form right back come up against the left winger who has received rave reviews after an impressive start to the season.

            Bale has terrorised defenders both domestically and in Europe: he scored twice and set up a third in a 4-2 win over Blackburn last weekend and turned Inter’s Brazilian star Maicon inside-out in the Champions League at the start of the month.

            Sagna is well aware of Bale’s quality but the Frenchman believes he can succeed where others have failed.

            “He is in great form but I am not scared of him,” said Sagna. “Not at all.

            “I will think about my own game and not about him.

            “He is a very good player. He has shown all the world he is a really good player. You need to let him work, he is doing very well at the moment but don’t put pressure on him too early.

            “He is only 20 or 21 so he will improve a lot during the next few years. He is one of the most dangerous wingers [in the Premier League].”
            Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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            • #7
              Well isn't this adorable...the Arsenal and Tottenham fans are talking about this game as if it has any relevance to the league title. Yes Virginia there is a Santa Clause! - T.K.
              No need to thank me forumites.

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              • #8
                that is true TK, i must agree wid yuh...while rooney and man continue di pursuit of draws ......

                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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                • #9
                  "By heaven, me thinks it were an easy leap to pluck bright honour from the pale faced moon......."

                  Folks I am the original Hotspur this weekend! I did not have to go far to recall the HenryIV lines from O'Level days. Mosiah, you were in the same year. You should remember.

                  Solidarity with my bredrin Scaly while Karl walks like an Egyptian.
                  "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gamma View Post
                    that is true TK, i must agree wid yuh...while rooney and man continue di pursuit of draws ......
                    Keep talking Gamma....the minute Rooney comes back to form it's death to the entire EPL. Dec 13th I feel sorry fi unno. All I have to say is UNDEFEATED! That twinkle toe football Arsenal loves to play can't work when they buck up into a real championship pedigree squad like Man U. For now you guys can pretend that you're in the running for the title with games against minnows like Tottenham. Come Dec 13th all dreams, hopes and fantasies extinguished one time. - T.K.
                    No need to thank me forumites.

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                    • #11
                      it been a while since i saw a manu side so how would you say ordinary.. nothing to speak of..

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by OJ View Post
                        it been a while since i saw a manu side so how would you say ordinary.. nothing to speak of..
                        True that ... ordinary, yet look at their position in the table. What a backside when dem start roll over teams?
                        "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
                          if...

                          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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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by T.K. View Post
                            Keep talking Gamma....the minute Rooney comes back to form it's death to the entire EPL. Dec 13th I feel sorry fi unno. All I have to say is UNDEFEATED! That twinkle toe football Arsenal loves to play can't work when they buck up into a real championship pedigree squad like Man U. For now you guys can pretend that you're in the running for the title with games against minnows like Tottenham. Come Dec 13th all dreams, hopes and fantasies extinguished one time. - T.K.
                            "Minnows" you sound like Robinho a few years ago and look pon fi him career(afternoon Jawge, u clean u teet yet).

                            Just like I watched DC Ununited fall pass me while my Red Bull was going up I will see BoyU do the same....oops sorry they just passed by had to move out of the way, there goes Nani crying like a little selffish biatch.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Scaly Spurs View Post
                              "Minnows" you sound like Robinho a few years ago and look pon fi him career(afternoon Jawge, u clean u teet yet).

                              Just like I watched DC Ununited fall pass me while my Red Bull was going up I will see BoyU do the same....oops sorry they just passed by had to move out of the way, there goes Nani crying like a little selffish biatch.
                              Huh? Yuh realize that Robinho's club is sitting at the top of Seria A as we speak?
                              "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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