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Player Ratings & Some Pop Psychology

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The morning after the night before.

Arsene Wenger is a rare beast. You saw his petulant handshake with Arry at the end? Forget Sluralix’s siege mentality – this guy has actually gone over the edge and is now living in a fantasy he’s convinced is reality.

A ten year old could tell you that additional time is a minimum, but Arsene was staggered the 8 minutes wasn’t the end of it against Liverpool. He’d argue black was simply a slightly darker shade of white, tell you it wasn’t raining as the water teamed down his daft quilted caterpillar coat. There are crocodiles in Egypt less in denial [I’m here all week].

This is a man who epitomises that Adam Ant Song, ‘Goody Two Shoes’, you just know that a guy who chooses to sport the dullest suit, the dullest shirt and tie combo is up to no good in private.

My best educated guess is Arsene locking himself in a soundproofed cellar, playing Aqua’s ‘Barbie Girl’ full blast whilst applying peanut butter to his genitals.

To the game. And what a game. Here’s some player ratings then…

6.73 Gomes is a man who needs a settled back four. What is has is an ever changing cast of good folk wanting to do their best. I’ll make this point every week until something is done about protecting a good players integrity and our goal difference.

6.72 Corluka and I have an uncomfortable relationship. He gives it 100% everytime he plays and I sit here thinking up variations on pantomime horse jokes. Last night he was excellent and beyond the assist his possession and movement was class.

6.71 Comparatively awesome. This might sound like making excuses but again, here is a guy who will make fewer mistakes if he was playing week in week out with the same crew. Last night was a mix of great blocks and the odd hair brained mistakes.

7.46 Rapidly becoming many Tottenham fans guilty pleasure. He looks like he’s been with us forever. Intelligent, tough and committed. Exactly what the doctor ordered. Billy boy, tell me true, are there any more at home like you?

8.83 Last night’s game will flush out those with an irrational contempt for Benny. He was responsible for a pretty flawless performance. We haven’t had a decent left back in a dog’s age. Let’s try and hang on to this one, eh? The irony of his moniker is not lost on me…

6.46 Relatively quite game for the PFA darling. Sagna read him like one of those waterproof books that kids ‘read’ in the bath. This also happened against Real and let’s hope that Gareth works on a Plan B for when this inevitably happens again.

8.83 There was talk about us having bought a lemon last week. Fitness was questioned, as was commitment. Clearly he just had a couple off off games. Let’s hope these are kept to a minimum as it’s too much to bear when compared to the class he delivered last night. He charged about, snarling, living and breathing the game. Nutmegged Wilshire twice. A credit to the firm.

6.19 An extraordinarily sweet strike producing a goal that came out of nowhere. But… a near dismal first half. He improved dramatically in the second half and we got few excellent passes. Had Tommy shown more of the much his improved recent form he could have made a huge difference. Arsenal’s midfield for parts, ran the show.

8.82 Our Champions League player then. He was a very busy bee. The delight  of this guy is his focus and his obvious quickness of thought. His skills are magnificent and where I was initially joking, I actually believe he’s more comfortable on the ball when  he’s under pressure. The world’s smallest giant.

5.12 One of his least convincing performance since he arrived. He looked ‘out of sync’ , taken by surprise and generally lacking focus. I ‘m a huge fan and I was frustrated as hell by him. Yes, lots of effort but no achievement. Had we an in form striker on the park we could have won by two goals last night.

4.79 A threat in the air but I don’t like watching this type of football. It’s predictable and uneducated. Not so much Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon more Tall Bloke, Nothing Special. But this is where we are. Arry thinks this works because it has a couple of times before. His tally sheet says it’s not the right answer.

7.99 The man Sagna couldn’t cope with. He whizzed, fizzed, crackled and popped. Won the penalty and looked as livelier than he has done in weeks. Not sure the cutting infield was the one, but he certainly achieved more than Bale and Pav. More please.

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57 comments

  • Rene Higuita says:

    Does anybody have any news on Bale’s injury? He has not been the same player that we saw in the beginning of the season. Maybe we are putting too much pressure on the 21 year old. I say we leave him on the bench for the rest of the season. I can’t imagine team would still be willing to pay +40 million for the player we saw last night.

  • redknapper says:

    Sorry- pardon my ignorance of rhyming slang or cockney wit..BAE, Les etc. I can get. still haven’t a clue about “azza blud”- please explain to a country bumpkin!

  • LosLorenzo says:

    Agree with most of your assessments. I also don’t like how Crouch often makes us play, but I’m pretty sure his rating would have looked very different if Pav had been a bit cleverer at getting on the end of his flicks. We created a handful of dangerous situations off of 3MP, sadly to no effect yesterday.

    I was thinking of posting on here the other day about how perhaps A&E’s improvement in form this season was in large part due to the uncertainty created on the opposition’s right by Bale. Way to prove me completely wrong in the second half. Likely his best performance ever.

    Loved watching Arsenal’s best defender wearing Lilywhite.

    I wonder what the weather is like on planet Wenger?

  • SpurredoninDublin says:

    Zee Wevare is very cloudee, and I can see nuzzink.

  • Lodvi says:

    I have said this before (although maybe not here) but Pav is not a good player.

    If he is able to get the ball played in front of him (in or around the box) take 1 touch and shoot he gets 1 in 3 on target.

    More than 1 touch = Tackled, blocked or just given away

    Hit’s it first time = Look out crowd.

    His passing is as poor and he always has to take a few touches before passing, often resulting in the impetus being lost (usually the ball too).

    I know he’s a cult hero but he’s a poor footballer.

    • onedavemackay says:

      Pav is no different to most strikers in that he needs to play regularly. Had he been first choice this season or last I am sure we’d have got at least 20 goals out of him.
      According to the official site Pav has scored 11 in 34 against Crouchy’s 11 in 40 but unless I’m mistaken Crouch has started far more matches proportionately than Pav.

      Pav may not be Rudd Van Nistleroy but he’s a more than half decent striker.

      • SpurredoninDublin says:

        If you look at the stats, in terms of minutes per goal, he has been our best striker for the last three seasons and based on this, you would expect him to get 20+ per season if he were given a run.

        Having said that, he was poor last night, but played well against RM.

    • Lodvi says:

      I agree he is no better or worse than any of the others on the books at the mo.

      In terms of his goal scoring all i can say is there are lots of league cup goals to his name and seems to be more of an impact player, more like a Paul Walsh I.E. you bring him on he scores, you start him and he’s Dog Turd!

    • sniftywoof says:

      1 in 3 om target sounds good to me love to see your thoughts on the other 3 so called especially jermaine (look im offside again)

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