Arsenal 2 - 0 West Ham … and Player Ratings

A very efficient performance saw us brush aside an average West Ham team 2-0. The Hammers came to the Emirates on a high from their previous win against the then leaders, Manchester United, but they also came with a very depleted and injury-ridden team. No Dyer, Bowyer, Zamora, Parker, Solano, Etherington, Bellamy, Boa Morta, Gabbidon, Faubert, Davenport, and Collins. Ljungberg limped off after 37 mins too, so thats a full team that can probably easily beat the team that started today.

Like I said in my game preview, the only threat I expected was from set pieces. At full strength, West Ham would give anyone a good game. So lucky for us, we got a break.

We had 4 changes from our last game, with Eboue, Hoyte, Adebayor, and Rosicky replacing Diaby, Sagna, Bendtner, and Hleb. The 4-4-2 formation was expected to be used at home against a mid-table team.

The game started with a bang. A superb cross from Fabregas who was given more space than he should ever be given was chested down and volleyed into the bottom corner with one touch by our Crozilian Eduardo, again proving how clinical and lethal he is in the box … almost clinithal!! This goal was the fastest goal to be scored in the Emirates, only 72 seconds into the game.

West Ham actually tried to make a game out of it in the first half, and had a couple of half decent chances from corners and free kicks, the most significant being Ferdinand’s shot from the corner which was cleared off the line by the magnificent Clichy. Not much later, Clichy again was involved and made a great pass down field with Adebayor running between Upson and Ferdinand and using his pace to get to the box before them and nudged the ball with his head past Green’s outstretched arm and just when everyone thought the chance was lost reaching the corner line, Adebayor used some sort of Togolese voodoo magic to hit the ball from an impossible angle where it twisted and turned and spun outside then inside the goal even with two defenders almost getting to the line!

2-0 with only 19 minutes gone. After the second goal, the game was relatively over. Arsenal went from 2nd gear to 1st gear, never needed to anything more. The only other significant events of the half were a penalty for us from Spector’s handball blocking an Eboue cross, and Ljunberg being subbed after injuring his hamstring. An amusing argument between Freddie and McCartney was caught on camera a few mins before the substitution.

The second half Arsenal just went through the motions. Relatively stress free half with nice touches throughout from our team. Walcott came in for Eduardo in the 63rd min. We changed our 4-4-2 to a 4-5-1 at that point with Theo slotting as a left winger. It was weird strategic change, I would’ve thought it was a perfect chance to have Theo play upfront as an out and out striker. A few mins later Hleb came on for Eboue, which meant Theo moved to the right with Rosicky going left, while Hleb went in just in front of Fabregas and Flamini almost as a 2nd striker. Nothing that significant happened, except maybe Theo seeming to have re-injured his shoulder, but that didn’t look too bad.

A comfortable win overall. One thing I really enjoyed about this game was the fact that we always had people in the box for crosses. Eduardo was there, Adebayor was almost there, and even Rosicky was in the box! When we switched to 4-5-1, Adebayor was as good as we know he can be, dominating their defenders, controlling the ball, and so on. Fabregas was excellent, everyone else had a good game or better, except Hoyte. He’s not Sagna for sure, but he also lacks match fitness, so giving him the chance today was a good move.

Player ratings -

Almunia - 7 - Not much to do.
Clichy - 9 - An excellent assist, a game changing goal line clearance, and an overall Clichyesque performance.
Toure - 7 - Solid, will be missed
Gallas - 7 - Solid
Hoyte - 5 - Shaky first half, much better 2nd half.
Rosicky - 8 - I personally thought he had a very good game.
Flamini - 7 - Typical midfield engine performance.
Fabregas - 9 - Controlled the midfield and a great assist. One more assist or goal away from our man of the match.
Eboue - 6 - One of the most skilled players we have. Needs to help out more defensively. Needs to quit his silly “I’ve been fouled” jump everytime he’s hit, makes it look like a dive even when its not.
Adebayor - 8 - Used his pace and power for the goal, and had a very good 2nd half.
Eduardo - 8 - Great control, great finishing. Will rip defences apart the rest of the season. Coolest finisher I’ve ever seen.

Man of the Match - Clichy.

4 Comments so far

  1. Gooner for 60 years January 2nd, 2008 1:27 pm

    Have to confess that the way we started it seemed as though this was going to be more of a “hang on to your nuts, this is going to be one hell of a blow job” rather than a 5 year-olds gentle bubble blow in the bath. Pity it was not to be but in fairness the Hammers did give it a good go until they ran out of steam in the second half.

    Very much aided and abetted by our right flank, they came close several times, once unlucky that Gael happened to be standing on his right leg and waving his left at thin air as the ball rebounded off said right limb.

    10 points from 12 is possibly more than we expected from the holiday period and the guys can certainly be excused for taking their foot off the throttle and conserving a bit of energy. One always had the feeling that had the hammers scored, we might have been stung into scoring six or seven.

    Gael and the Flamster were immense as was Rosicky and for the first time in a while Cesc. Great to see him back running things. Dunno about you, but Eduardo still leaves a big question mark. Finishes like a dream but doesn’t actually look like he’s going to do much on his own. But 3 in 2 shows that he now has the taste, so let’s hope it continues.

    And six points off the hammers goes a little way towards pay back. Good start for 2008.

  2. Arsenalist January 2nd, 2008 3:11 pm

    I have to say that I’m pretty concerned with the effect the ACN will have on us. Hoyte did not very comfortable today and with Toure and Eboue leaving, the back four is slightly thin. I guess we’ll have to use Senderos again which is always nervy.

  3. Passenal January 2nd, 2008 5:04 pm

    Hoyte has not played for a while - he was just rusty. I’m sure he’ll be fine once he gets back up to speed.

  4. Q January 2nd, 2008 5:33 pm

    Gooner for 60, my thoughts exactly after the first goal. They are basically playing a reserve team and we’re up 1-0 with 2mins gone, was expecting a nice 4-0 or so. But after such a busy schedule, Im happy to see a comfortable win without trying too hard. 10 from 12 is more than excellent!

    Arsenalist, I actually think Senderos will be very good for us. He was excellent (as was Hoyte) in the CL run a couple of years ago and did very well until a certain game against a certain Drogba which all of a sudden killed his confidence! Now knowing this is his chance to redeem himself, I believe he will make the most of it!

    Passenal, id like to believe so, I always thought he was just below Arsenal standards. I hope Im proven wrong just like I did with Flamini. For a while Hoyte and Flamini really didnt look up to our standards, both did the job but not exceptional. Flamini proved me wrong, lets hope Hoyte follows suit!

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