Gutted. That is the only word for it. Absolutely gutted.
Arsenal went to the Etihad and did everything the doubters said we wouldn't. We didn't sit back. We didn't play scared. We took the game to City with an attacking setup that had Odegaard, Eze and Madueke all starting behind Kai Havertz, with Zubi and Rice holding in the double pivot. It was brave. It was attacking. It was everything this fanbase has been screaming for in recent weeks. And for long stretches of that game, it worked. We pressed high. We disrupted their rhythm. We didn't allow City to find their flow and dictate the tempo the way they love to. The early exchanges were tense, scrappy even, but we were in it. Then Cherki happened. Ọọmọọ that goal. A beautiful, infuriating piece of individual brilliance. Twinkle toes through the entire Arsenal defensive shape, selling Raya the wrong way and slotting it past him with the kind of composure that makes you want to throw your remote at the wall. So so frustrating.
#ArsVsNcu Courtesy Arsenal.com
But here is the thing and this is important Arsenal did not fold. We
have folded before in these moments. Big stage, big occasion, concede first,
heads drop, City run riot. That script has been written too many times. Not
this time. The lads dug in, kept pressing, kept fighting and got the equalizer
before the break. Havertz got right into Donnarumma's face, forced the error
and we capitalized. All square going into the interval and honestly, we were
looking good. Competitive. Maybe Dangerous even.
The second half is where it got complicated. City came out with slightly
more urgency while we became less adventurous. You could feel the shift. Doku
did his usual dizzy dazzying on the wings all flair, no end product as usual but
Hincapie was doing a proper number on Semenyo down our left. Rodri started
getting more time on the ball even as we tried to press, and the gaps were
starting to show. Arsenal still staying in it despite the slight shift in momentum, Eze came so close, crashing one off Donnarumma's right post.
Kai and Odegaard both had moments when Arsenal pounced on City turnovers but we
couldn't quite find that final, decisive touch.
Arteta brought on Martinelli for Madueke who wasnt getting much change out of O'reily on their left side. Then it happened. Donnarumma launched a fast break, sent Doku away and Martinelli bless him was not positionally aware in his press. The ball came in from the left and Haaland did what Haaland does well, Score!! He Held off Big Gabby, guiding the ball past Raya into his right. City 2-1 up and the Etihad absolutely bouncing. Arteta rang more changes. Trossard for Eze. Benny Blanco for Mosquera who did well against Doku to be honest, bar a couple hairy moments. Gyokeres for Zubimendi. We threw everything at it but couldn't find the equalizer. Havertz had that glorious chance from a Trossard cross late on and he knocked it over the bar. That one still hurts.
Here is the reality: we have complained loudly and publicly about Arsenal's drab, toothless performances over the last few weeks. This was not one of those games. The performance was there. The fight was there. The tactics were brave and we created chances. It was just the result that was lacking. And sadly, in a title race this tight, results are all that matter. #COYG
The Momentum Shift
Right. Deep breath. Let's talk about where we are because the social media meltdown has been predictable and exhausting in equal measure. Arsenal have bottled it. Again. Blew a nine-point lead. Same old Arsenal. The narratives practically write themselves at this point, don't they? City won their game in hand midweek, a scrappy 1-0 against Burnley. It wasn't a smackdown but it was enough to get them over Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table on goals scored, even though both teams are level on goal difference. So here we are. Top of the league for the better part of the season and now we are looking up at City with five games to play. That is on us. We allowed it to happen.
The image of Declan Rice teary-eyed in the dressing room after the City
game, rallying the troops and insisting it is not done yet, has been doing the
rounds. Some pundits are calling it posturing. Performative emotion. I am
calling it leadership. That is a man who understands the stakes and refuses to
give in, even when the entire world is writing the obituary for Arsenal's title
challenge. I admire that. I am leaning into it because frankly, what is the
alternative? Roll over and accept defeat with five games still to play?
Absolutely not.
Is the title still in our hands? Technically, yes. Realistically? It is also in City's hands now and that is the painful truth we have to accept. Both teams control their own destiny. Win every game and you are champions. Simple as that. But the psychological advantage has shifted. City have momentum. They are at home in this pressure. They have been here before and won. Arsenal? We are still learning how to close. So what gives, Arsenal? Fight or flight? Because those are the only two options left. Rice was right to rally the troops. The lads have to pick themselves up and play the next five games like their lives depend on it because, in terms of legacy and history, they absolutely do. Gyokeres, Havertz, Odegaard, Big Gabby, Trossard all of them have to become goal getters over the next few weeks. No passengers. No excuses. No conservatism.
My expectation? We can do it. The quality is there. The talent is there. The question is whether Mikel will do the needful and let loose their creative nous and expression. This is not the time for control obsession and risk-averse football. This is a straight shootout now. Mano a mano. Yes, City have Haaland. But we have left ourselves no choice. It is time to find out who blinks first. Honestly, I still believe we can. But my belief without the gunners ruthless execution over the next five games on the field of play means absolutely nothing. It is on the pitch where this will be decided, not on social media or in the pundits' studios. The title is still there to be won. Let's go and take it. #COYG
Newcastle Preview: Zer0 Room For Error.
Enough with the whining. City are now favourites for the title, we get
it. We welcome the barcodes to the Emirates. Arsenal can swing the momentum right back into our hands by beating
Newcastle in tomorrow's late evening kick-off. And I am not just talking about
a win. I am talking about a statement. A spanking. A performance that
sends a message to City that we are not going anywhere quietly.
The Magpies are in wretched form. Key players out. Looking vulnerable and not even remotely up for it based on their recent showings. But that, right there, is where the danger lies for Arsenal. Dropping points where we absolutely should not. These are the games that define title races. City will beat the teams they are supposed to beat. If Arsenal do not do the same, it is over. Arsenal need to win by a three-goal margin to really crank up the pressure on City. I am not saying that lightly. A narrow 1-0 grind does not cut it right now(knowing our curent run of form). We need goals. We need dominance. We need to remind everyone City included that we can be ruthless when it matters.
I want to see the attacking team that started against City. Maybe Dowman ahead of Madueke if Mikel is feeling brave. That obsessive demand for control needs to take a back seat and bring the fire forward. Play with freedom. Play with aggression. Play like a team that has nothing to lose because honestly, at this point, we don't. If we play against the Geordies the way we played against City at the Etihad with that intensity, that press, that willingness to take the game to the opposition we will win comfortably. Newcastle are not City. They do not have some of their key players like Gordon, Joelinton, Schar and Livermento etc. They are vulnerable and we need to exploit that vulnerability without mercy.
This is it. This is the moment. Five games left and every single one is a final. Drop points tomorrow and the title race is effectively over. Win big and we are right back in it, momentum shifts and suddenly City are the ones looking over their shoulders again. Simple as that. Let's finish this season the right way. With fight. With goals. With a trophy at the end of it. No time for talk in interviews, lets show it.
That's it from us here at #Anaijagunner HQ, we have heard enough talk from our captain Odegard (good to have him back by the way) and Mikel, its time to put the money where our mouth is....Nuff said!. Like the post, share it, drop your predictions in the comments below. Enjoy the game wherever you are.....#COYG
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