Have to say I'm excited but worried.
I really think Arsenal have hit the wall mentally with a young side who have had to play nearly every game. However this may apply merely to the PL and the change is as good as a rest has worked for us in terms of form in the last few years in the CL - the games against Chelsea obviously being both the source of my occasional waves of confidence and alternate fears that Arsenal will pull a performance out of the bag like they did against Milan.
The key for me is to break the supply line from back to front. Flamini is the key and we have to make him work hard and put him under pressure. I think we can be good at containing individual flair players like Fabregas so long as we force them to work in the areas they aren't most dangerous and that starts by making it hard for them to get the ball, making them go deep and wide. As such key for us is Gerrard occupying Flamini and giving us an out ball. ANother key will be Babel giving us pace on the break.
I think 4-2-3-1 is the way to go but I have some concerns about Babel's work rate in defense and the form of our fullbacks and lack of a settled back four in general. The holding players have to be the mighty Mascherano and Alonso. It is the ideal game for that pairing IMO.
I really think Arsenal have hit the wall mentally with a young side who have had to play nearly every game. However this may apply merely to the PL and the change is as good as a rest has worked for us in terms of form in the last few years in the CL - the games against Chelsea obviously being both the source of my occasional waves of confidence and alternate fears that Arsenal will pull a performance out of the bag like they did against Milan.
The key for me is to break the supply line from back to front. Flamini is the key and we have to make him work hard and put him under pressure. I think we can be good at containing individual flair players like Fabregas so long as we force them to work in the areas they aren't most dangerous and that starts by making it hard for them to get the ball, making them go deep and wide. As such key for us is Gerrard occupying Flamini and giving us an out ball. ANother key will be Babel giving us pace on the break.
I think 4-2-3-1 is the way to go but I have some concerns about Babel's work rate in defense and the form of our fullbacks and lack of a settled back four in general. The holding players have to be the mighty Mascherano and Alonso. It is the ideal game for that pairing IMO.


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