Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Match preview: Arsenal v Villareal


The biggest week of Arsenal’s season so far and the Gunners come into this match against Villareal as favourites. Emmanuel Adebayor’s stunning bicycle kick ensures that Arsenal can progress with a 0-0 draw (8/1) and the “Yellow Submarine” have to score at the Emirates if they are to reach the semi-final.

Villareal were the better team in the first half at El Madrigal and deservedly took the lead with a long-range strike from Marcos Senna, Arsenal were significantly better in the second period and could well have added to their solitary goal in Spain.

“The Yellow Submarine” have also been rocked since the first game as they are without captain and talisman Senna, who strained a hamstring in the 2-0 defeat to Malaga. The games either side of the first game with Arsenal have been costly to Manuel Pellegrini’s team as they lost both (to Almeria and Malaga) and also saw injuries to Santi Cazorla and now Senna seriously hamper their Champions League hopes.

Going into Wednesday night’s game Pellegrini is also facing up to injury concerns over wingers Cani and Mati Fernandez which means Robert Pires could well start against his former club. The ageing Frenchman who runs like a duck is 18/1 to score the first goal.

Of course, Villareal are a well-drilled side and will relish what is also their biggest game of the season. The likes of Nihat and Giuseppe Rossi are quality attacking players and can make a difference in tight games. Despite holding a few advantages, Arsenal are unlikely to sit back with defensive injuries mounting up and because this is simply not the way Arsene Wenger would approach the game.

Arsenal are missing a number of first choice players at the back, William Gallas and Gael Clichy are definitely out and Johan Djourou and Manuel Almunia are also major doubts. Mikael Silvestre will likely start as could Kieran Gibbs, who was lucky not to be sent off at Wigan, at left back.

Arsene Wenger’s side are unbeaten in 23 Champions League home matches and have lost just once in 2009, at Roma in a tie they went on to win on penalties. In recent games Emmanuel Adebayor and Cesc Fabregas (the Spanish schemer is 33/1 to score two or more) have proved their importance to the attacking verve of the side and with major injuries, the Gunners should progress to a possible semi-final tie with FC Porto.

Wenger backing young Gunners to put a silver lining on their season


Wenger

Arsene Wenger believes his young Arsenal team are ready to challenge for major honours after finally coming of age.

Arsenal have not lifted a trophy since the 2005 FA Cup win, but Wenger believes his squad have matured this season and are ready to end their drought.

And Wenger has identified the win at Stamford Bridge and the penalty shootout triumph in Rome as the two key results of the campaign.

'When did they grow up? There are different moments,' said the manager. 'After our defeat at Manchester City we went to Chelsea and won.

'There was another decisive factor in Rome; when you miss your first penalty and come up against Totti, Baptista, Montella and Vucinic still to take a penalty with Pizarro. You know, you are away from home against penalty specialists.

'You have only kids really to take your penalties but you still manage to win. You need some mental strength and I believe it was a turning point in the belief of the team.'

Arsenal are favourites to beat Villarreal tomorrow night and progress to the Champions League semi-finals before Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley.

Arshavin's wife admits: I'm still not sure about dodgy English food, but I couldn't stop him joining Arsenal



Andrey Arshavin's wife Yulia admits she had reservations about leaving St Petersburg and disrupting the life of her two young children.

But the 26-year-old insisted she would never have stood in the way of the Russia forward's move to Arsenal.

'Of course it's hard to change our life so abruptly having two small kids,' she said, 'but I didn't have a single moment of doubt that we needed to make this step.'

Arshavin moved to Arsenal in February after completely a protracted £12million move from UEFA Cup holders Zenit St Petersburg.

Yulia and the couple's son and daughter moved permanently to London on Sunday after they found a home in London. 'To prevent Andrey's dream from coming true? It couldn't even occur to me.'