Showing posts with label Frank Lampard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Lampard. Show all posts

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.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Preview: Arsenal vs. Chelsea: Cesc Fabregas, Robin van Persie and Frank Lampard set to Start on Monday


Arsenal and Chelsea meet on Monday in an extremely important match in the context of their respective title challenges and both sides will look to earn the three points and stay close to leaders Manchester United. The Gunners were beaten by two goals to nil by the Blues at Stamford Bridge but a number of things have changed since then.

Chelsea have suffered a remarkable slump which has led to them squandering a healthy lead at the top of the table and are currently fourth in the table. They have suffered greatly due to the injuries to key players like John Terry and Frank Lampard and they have lost a lot of their confidence.

However, it has not been smooth sailing for the Gunners as well as they have been very inconsistent losing at home to Newcastle United and Tottenham since then. Arsenal have a poor record against Chelsea in the recent past and will look to set the record straight at the Emirates on Monday night.

With Manchester United playing on Sunday against Sunderland, the gap could be widened by the time their top two contenders for the Premiership meet. Arsenal and Chelsea will look to be at their best to earn a vital three points which could prove crucial in the context of the title race.

Key Player for Arsenal:

Samir Nasri has been the best player of the season for the Gunners and needs to step up in this crucial encounter. Despite the return to fitness of Cesc Fabregas, Nasri remains the key player for Arsenal and could be the one who could earn them a vital three points at the Emirates.

Key Player for Chelsea:

Didier Drogba has a great liking towards Arsenal and has an absolutely phenomenal record against the Gunners. He regained his scoring form by scoring against Tottenham and will look to improve his form by scoring against his favourite opponents.

Team News:

Arsenal:

Arsene Wenger said that Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas and Lukasz Fabianski were all likely to make the squad for Stoke City itself. An extra week to build fitness could be beneficial for these players and Wenger will look to his best players to deliver against a strong Chelsea team. Abou Diaby and Nicklas Bendtner could make the squad after coming through full training.

Manuel Almunia is fit according to sources but might again be excluded to provide the reserve berth for Wojciech Szczesny. Thomas Vermaelen is believed to be still some way before he recovers and is scheduled for a return in January.

Probable Starting 11:

Lukasz Fabianski; Bacary Sagna, Laurent Koscielny, Sebastien Squillaci, Gael Clichy; Cesc Fabregas, Alex Song, Robin van Persie; Samir Nasri, Marouane Chamakh, Andrei Arshavin

Substitutes:

Wojciech Szczesny, Johan Djouroru, Emmanuel Eboue, Nicklas Bendtner, Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere, Abou Diaby

Chelsea:

The Blues have lost some of their important players due to injuries and suspensions but Carlo Ancelotti will have a strong squad to choose from. It is unlikely that Chelsea will have Jose Bosingwa and Alex fit for the clash but apart from that, they have all the senior players in the squad. Lampard made an appearance at White Hart Lane and is in line for his first start after his injury against Arsenal. Though Nicolas Anelka has been in poor form, he is expected to start for the Blues alongside Didier Drogba.

John Terry admitted a lack of depth in the squad which is hurting them and it is because of their failure to replace experienced players like Michael Ballack, Deco, Joe Cole and Ricardo Carvalho. The substitutes bench consists of a number of young players and Ancelotti could strengthen his squad in January.

Probable Starting 11:

Petr Cech; Paulo Ferreira, Branislav Ivanovic, John Terry, Ashley Cole; Michael Essien, John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard; Florent Malouda, Nicolas Anelka, Didier Drogba

Substitutes:

Ross Turnbull, Jeffrey Bruma, Salomon Kalou, Patrick van Aanholt, Joshua McEachran, Ramires, Daniel Sturridge

Wishing you and your Family a Merry Christmas!

This article is also featured on The Invincible Gunners, a new blog started by me.