Wednesday, October 31, 2012

ARSENAL'S FAIRY TALE STUFF

ARSENAL players celebrating...Chamakh, Walcott, Koscileny and Giroud
WHAT a night. What a grand finish. Two hours of top class football fill with drama, passion, glory and the agony of defeat. Goals extravaganza pure class entertainment of football.Never seen such a dramatic come back made by Arsenal before for so many years under Arsene Wenger.




Tuesday, October 30, 2012

ARSENAL LEFT IT LATE..TO WIN



Mikel Arteta...celebrate after scoring the winner.

 
ARSENAL deserved to win. But they left it late to bury in the winner against Queens Park Rangers at the Emirates on Saturday. After being inflicted with two defeat in five days the Gunners seems to be haunted by the loss and nearly settle for draw but former Everton's man, Mikel Arteta gleefully tucked in the winner - his first Premier League goal this season.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

SCHALKE 04 SHOCKED ARSENAL 2-0.


FLYING DUTCHMEN..Hunterlarr and Ibrahim silence Arsenal at the Emirates

FIVE days two defeat. First to Norwich City (0-1) at Carrow Road on Saturday in the Premier League. Last night saw a Bundesliga's side Schalke 04 outclassed Arsenal (0-2) in the Champions League at the Emirates inflicted Arsenal worst run which saw the Gunners proud Champions League home record since 2009  shattered.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

ARSENAL BOUNCE BACK

ARSENAL 3
OLYMPIACOS 1

Gervinho..man in form for Arsenal
ARSENAL made amend of poor first half display and snatch a vital home win against Olympiakos of Greece 3-1 to go top of Group B after two matches. Gervinho (42nd), Podolski (56th) and substitute Aaron Ramsey made it three in injury time scored for Arsenal while Kostas Mitroglu replied for the Greeks champion.
 
Arsenal started unconvincingly and they certainly looks lethargic despite playing at the Emirates. With the rain starting to pour in, the slippery pitch didn’t help it either and the home side struggling to get their act together.
 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

ARSENAL MUST PUT THINGS RIGHT TONIGHT


PREVIEW:-
 
Olympiakos go into Wednesday’s Champions League Group B clash at the Emirates Stadium tonight without leading goalscorer Rafik Djebbour and defensive lynchpin Vasilis Torosidis.
 
They face a determined Arsenal side desperate to get back to winning ways following defeat against Chelsea last Saturday.
 
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger will know all about Wednesday’s Champions Leagues opponents after being pitted with the Greek champions for the third time in four seasons in Europe.
 
Last season’s fixture in north London saw Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain net his first Arsenal goal, while the reverse game in Piraeus finished 3-1 to a powerful Olympiacos side.