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After a less-than-average start to their season, Arsene Wenger's men seem to have found their bearing with two convincing wins this week – the Champions League Qualifyer on Wednesday in which they defeated FC Twente 4-0, and yesterday afternoon's 3-0 win against Newcastle United. Most analysts expected a tight contest between the two teams, especially after the Magpies had held defending champions Manchester United to a draw at Old Trafford on Monday. Instead, everyone was treated to a one-way traffic match in which Newcastle had a measly five shots on goal while Arsenal had three times the same amount with fifteen shots fired at Shay Given's net.


The Gunners' assault started early. At the first minute of play, a clear-cut penalty for Arsenal was waved off by the referee despite the fact that defender Coloccini had scissor-tackled Van Persie's legs inside the box. Arsenal got a corner in exchange and almost opened the scoring when Gallas volleyed the flicked ball high into the stands. Three minutes later, Toure's long-range effort was saved by Given who had a terrific match despite conceding three goals. At the 17th minute, Arsenal finally got their penalty when the linesman signaled a handball inside the ball. The move was involuntary (the defender wasn't even looking at the ball when it happened) but the opportunity to make up for the earlier non-call was too good to pass up. Thus, Dutch striker Van Persie opened the scoring for the home side. The tempo slowed down after the goal as the Gunners seemed to settle into a comfort zone. They had plenty of possession, making Newcastle look completely harmless in the process. Five minutes before half-time, Van Persie scored his second of the match after a great passing sequence between Eboue, Adebayor, and the striker. Moving up the right-wing, Adebayor sent a low cross inside the box to Eboue. The midfielder then backheeled the ball to the middle of the box where Van Persie slid in to slam it one. Given had no chance to stop it, 2-0 Arsenal at half-time. Wenger's men had dominated the first period with their possession time hovering around 65-70%. The only blight in their performance was Denilson's bad passing. But that was only due to inexperience, and the young midfielder would make up for it later in the game.


The Magpies were first on the attack in the opening stages of the second half. At the 55th minute, Nicky Butt's header rattled Almunia's crossbar. One minute later, Guthrie's shot was blocked by the Spanish goalkeeper. However, the home side put the game beyond doubt at the 58th minute when Denilson scored his first goal in the EPL. Once again, the goal came from a brilliant play between Adebayor, Nasri, and Denilson. First, Denilson passed the ball to Nasri who passed it to Adebayor while the Brazilian midfielder continued his run inside the box. Without hesitation, Adebayor sent a nice through-ball right in Denilson's path who slotted it in at the far post. Leading 3-0, The Gunners started to have fun on the field with every player looking for a ball. First, Van Persie's shot at the 60th minute hit the goal frame despite the impossible angle. Nine minutes later, Clichy's rocket was stopped by Given. At the 73rd minute, Given frustrated Toure when the defender's header hit the goalkeeper. Finally, at the 80th minute, Given made yet another save on Nasri's free-kick.

Arsenal - Newcastle Goals & Highlights


If it wasn't for Given, Newcastle would have been humiliated yesterday. The goalkeeper delivered an inspiring performance, it's too bad his teammates couldn't do the same. The win will provide some much-needed confidence to Arsenal's young players, and with Fabregas back in action, they will only get better.

Arsenal's line-up: Manuel Almunia; Bacary Sagna, Kolo Toure William Gallas, Gael Clichy; Emmanuel Eboue (Theo Walcott, 72nd), Cesc Fabregas, Denilson (Alexandre Song, 68th), Samir Nasri; Robin Van Persie (Carlos Vela, 62nd), Emmanuel Adebayor.
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Philippe Senderos
Senderos, a Rossoneri. No, it's not a joke.


When Mikael Silvestre was transferred to the Gunners, I thought that it was only a move to bring more experience to Arsenal's backline who lacked a consistent veteran presence. Now, it seems like this transfer is having a lot more consequences on defenders than previously imagined.

After Armand Traore got transferred to Portsmouth on loan (and playing well on his debut against Manchester United), it's now Philippe Senderos' turn to pack his bags and get loaned to Serie A club AC Milan. Here is Wenger's explanation of the move (from Arsenal.com):

"The thinking is that he does not get games here and [this way he] gets top-level games somewhere. We have Kolo, Gallas, Djourou, Song and now Silvestre. We have congestion in there and we want him to play without losing him.”

The funny thing is, Silvestre won't be playing until September 13 since he seems to have a problem with his thigh and is injury-prone. So who do you call when your back-up gets injured? As for Senderos, he's going to a club where defensive giants Nesta and Maldini along with Kaladze all have priority over him. Unless there is a tight schedule or an injury, I don't see how he will get to play. Of course, he could come on as a substitute but Milan's offense was average during the pre-season, and Kaka is still having trouble with his knee. So right now, all Milan have going for them is their defense, I don't see how a liability like Senderos could crack the line-up in such conditions (unless it's for the reasons I stated before). But hey, let's look at the bright side, Arsenal has one less average defender to worry about.

Some more good news. Fabregas will be fit for today's Champions League qualifyer against FC Twente. However, he's not fit enough to be on the starting line-up. We'll see how that goes. That's good news for the Gunners' league season though – with Fabregas back, maybe – just maybe – they'll stop their fall in the standings.
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Armand Traore
With Mikael Silvestre's arrival yesterday, Wenger has decided to shore up his defense by sending French left-back Armand Traore to Portsmouth for the rest of the year. With this move, Silvestre and Clichy will share the left-back role and Traore – who probably wouldn't have seen any action with two veterans in front of him – still gets some experience by playing for another Premier League club.

Now, if only Wenger could solve the defensive midfielder issue...
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Mikael Silvestre
The versatile defender hopes to see first-team action with the Gunners

In a move that was finalized yesterday, Silvestre signed a two-year deal with the Gunners which will see him play alongside fellow countrymen William Gallas, Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy, and Armand Traore.

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It was supposed to be a walk in the park for Wenger's men. Their opponents were West Bromwich Albion, a club that's been spending its time between the bottom of the Premier League and the Football League; they were promoted to the Premiership for this season after winning the League's Championship.

Arsenal came out rocking from the first second of the game. At the 3rd minute of play, they opened the score when Denilson passed the ball to Nasri for a tap-in in the six-yard box. The goal came off of a nice play started by Nasri on the left wing. The French midfielder passed the ball to Bendtner who sent it to Clichy – the pass could've gone to Nasri but Arsenal's big summer signing let the pass go to Clichy and continued his run – then, Clichy passed it to Denilson who entered the box and crossed to Nasri for the goal. The Gunners had the most possession throughout the game, so Almunia had a pretty quiet afternoon. When his teammates lost the ball, the defense's offside trap usually took care of things (there was one instance in which Djourou had to save the ball right off the goal linebut not much else


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