Showing posts with label Didier Drogba. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Arsenal's Man of Match vs. Chelsea: Captain Cesc Fabregas


Arsenal finally ended their dreadful run of results against Chelsea by thrashing the Blues by three goals to one in an enthralling contest. It was a game which they had to have a good result in order to move closer to Manchester United and also to erase their psychological barrier. Didier Drogba and Chelsea have tormented the Gunners in the recent past which has been one of the main reasons why they have not established themselves as serious title contenders in the past.

On Monday night though, it was to be the Gunners who showed the strength and determination to prove why they are serious challengers for the Premiership title. They showed the steel in midfield and were clinical in finishing. They had not scored a goal against Chelsea in their last three Premier League meetings but were able to penetrate the Chelsea defence three times by their superb play.

Prior to the game, Cesc Fabregas admitted that they were scared of losing in the big games which was one of the main reasons why they were not able to perform to their potential. It was certainly big words from the Captain and had the team failed, I am sure some fans would have said it was pessimistic from the Spaniard to say such things before the media.

But it was courageous from Fabregas to admit their mistakes in the past and it certainly had an effect on the team as they played fearlessly against the current Premier League title holders. The Spaniard has clearly not been at his best this season due to his hamstring injuries and he has looked short of match fitness on a number of occasions.

However, he was given the extra week to prepare for the Chelsea clash due to the postponement of the Stoke City game and he looked sharp from the outset of the game. He is not a vocal leader like many other captains but he certainly influences the team in a big way. He slotted into his usual attacking midfield role and dictated play in the midfield often allowing Jack Wilshere to move to a role in front of him.

Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas are certainly the two prominent leaders in this team and when they are both on the pitch, Arsenal seem to have a lot more confidence. Fabregas did misplace passes initially which was uncharacteristic of him but once he settled into the game, he was the one organising the midfield and setting the tempo of the play.

A lot of credit should be given to the defence, Johan Djourou and Laurent Koscielny in particular, for being able to make crucial interceptions and made it hard for Drogba and Chelsea to get into good positions. The team worked tirelessly to defend well and Martin Keown's support of the back four certainly was true as they looked solid when Arsenal as a team defended well.

Cesc Fabregas was immaculate in spotting his team mates in good positions and his vision, creativity and determination to succeed was one of the most important factors in deciding the match. In the Tottenham game, he looked like he as getting to his best but completely faded away in the second half. There were to be no such lapses this time as Fabregas kept working hard and he made life difficult for Chelsea.

In the lead-up to the first goal which involved Jack Wilshere and Alex Song mainly, Fabregas pulled away from Paulo Ferreira and drew a foul which should have been awarded a penalty but good refereeing from Mark Clattenberg as he allowed Alex Song to pounce on the loose ball to slot it past Petr Cech.

In the second half, Fabregas started just as influential as he was in the first and made some driving runs from midfield. Theo Walcott was through on goal and unselfishly squared it to the onrushing captain who passed the ball into an empty net to score for the first time since the game against Everton. The Spaniard returned the favour to Walcott in a space of two minutes as the duo commbined to set the Englishman through on goal. The England International has been in superb goalscoring form this season and did his chances no harm by taking his chance superbly.

Chelsea were able to claw one back but Cesc Fabregas managed to calm things down as the Gunners settled into the passing rhythm which seemed to have deserted them for a few minutes just after the goal.

The Captain had played his part to perfection, the only blemish being that he would miss the Wigan game due to suspension and was substituted to a standing ovation from the Emirates crowd. It would be a good game to miss considering that the Gunners have two tough games against Birmingham City and Manchester City coming up and Fabregas would have been adequately rested for the clashes.

Samir Nasri has been the player of the season for Arsenal and has been simply exceptional in many games. Even today when he did not have his best game, his movement and creativity caused a lot of trouble for the Blues and his sublime effort which forced Cech to make a superb save spoke volumes of his development this season. With the return to form of the leader Cesc Fabregas, it is time for the deadly duo to torment opposition defences.

Fabregas, Walcott, Song. Djourou and Koscielny all had a very good game tonight while the others had a pretty decent one. Everyone on the pitch looked committed and their display showed mental toughness and resilience. It would be extremely difficult to name one player as the Man of the Match.

But if one were to be named the Player of the Match, it would be Cesc Fabregas for his tenacious efforts, superb vision and creativity, sublime passing and most importantly, excellent leadership on the pitch.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Arsenal: Can Marouane Chamakh be the Didier Drogba for the Gunners?


Marouane Chamakh has had a good start to his Arsenal career scoring 10 goals in all competitions and is the second highest goalscorer behind Samir Nasri who has scored 12 goals. The Moroccan International was signed by Arsenal from Bordeaux on a free transfer and has shown why Wenger was keen on bringing the striker to the Emirates.

Chamakh said he had initially put pressure on himself to perform but is now better having settled into the Arsenal team. He said that Samir Nasri was one of his closest mates at the club and praised Cesc Fabregas and Jack Wilshere for their abilities. The lanky striker added that Arsenal was always his preferred club over the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid and he would be very happy to stay as long as his contract lasts.

He said he wanted to be like Didier Drogba or Wayne Rooney for Arsenal and establish himself as one of the most important players in the team. Chamakh added that he would work hard in order to do that and he certainly has the ambition to become one of the world's best strikers in the future.

The Striker has been extremely important to Arsenal this season and his impressive fitness levels have meant that Arsenal could cope quite easily with the injuries of Nicklas Bendtner and Robin van Persie at the start of the season. He has good aerial ability which has provided Arsenal with another dimension and has shown great willingness to work hard for the team's cause.

He has adjusted quite well to Arsenal's style of play and his short quick exchanges have been important in breaking down exchanges. Also, he is helpful in defending set-piece situations which have been a problem for Arsenal in the past. He has already emerged as a fan favourite and continues to enhance his reputations with his hardworking performances and good comments about the club.

The biggest weakness as far as Chamakh is concerned is the lack of clinical finishing with his feet. He is talented and has shown on a couple of occasions that he can be efficient with his feet but he has not been selfish enough to grab his opportunity when it arrives. Also, he is not good on one-on-one situations and does not get behind the defence too many times.

However at his time at Arsenal, he will continue to improve and with confidence, he will try to get more goals for himself and the team. The Moroccan International has given his complete effort whenever he has played for the club and that is a quality which endears supporters to him. With the supporters on his side, he will look to impress further at Arsenal.

He does not have the quality of Didier Drogba or Wayne Rooney but with experience and hardwork, he will become a very important striker for the Gunners and can be the striker that can win titles for the club.