Morning all
Hope you've all recovered. I'm still feeling it a bit!
I'm not going to delve into a match report, because it is simply to hard to take. Watching Soccer Saturday, and Arsenal 0-3 West Brom fill up my screen is very stomach churning.
I love this team. And I really didn't see a performance of this ilk coming. I'm not one of those fans who say we need to ring the changes. The players will be more than wary of the poor performances on Saturday. All we can do is win the next game and bounce back in style.
A player who left the pitch with some sort of credit is Samir Nasri. It is pleasing to see he is consistently filling his potential this year. When the chips are down, he's one of the men to go to. Really pleasing from that point of view.
I was disappointed Diaby started, not because he played poorly, but because he had just come back from injury. Yes, he played poorly, but the fans calling for him to be sold are laughable. I've had to unfollow some folk on Twitter 'cause of the negativity surrounding the game.
Everyone has a right to be pissed off. I'm pissed off. But I'm not calling for Eboue, Denilson, Diaby and Clichy etc to be sold. They are our players. SUPPORT THEM!
The goalkeeping subject is becoming increasingly worrying. Almunia made a couple of fine saves, including a penalty, and yet was at fault for two goals. How do you solve such problems? Maybe a keeper will come in in January, but until then, he is our number 1 keeper and we have to continue rallying behind him.
Even though Arsenal were poor, do not cover the fact that West Brom were excellent and fully deserved their win. It is refreshing to see teams take us on at our own game, and their bravery was rewarded. Roberto Di Matteo seems a nice chap, and I wish him all the best. The Premier League is a much better place with teams such as Blackpool and West Brom.
That's it for today. Hopefully you see a resurgence in Arsenal tomorrow.
Keep the faith!
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