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want to see more games from Song like today.
originally posted by Kevin Roberts:I'm going to take a small bit of pride in the Ipswich Town cup victory over Arsenal, who will thrash my beloved tractor boys in the return leg. After the plunge in the Championship table, the firing of Keane, and the thrashing at Chelsea, a victory feels pretty good. Even though I'd rather it have been any premiership team other than Arsenal (my second favorite team) it's the little things...
originally posted by Bwood:
RvP is getting better every game....
Defensive help still needed.
originally posted by .sasha:
the biggest mistake is to let chamakh fall out of rhythm while rvp is on form
he is much more than an insurance policy
in fact, i'd still play him ahead of rvp against the big 5 and maybe in UCL as well
because games get ugly, sooner or later
originally posted by .sasha:
didn't see the game.
What was wrong with Denilson - reactive rather than proactive on loose balls in midfield, again ?
originally posted by .sasha:
The event that really concerns me is a potential summer transfer of a certain german player to a certain english club.
Particularly considering where that player would NOT be going then.
originally posted by .sasha:
It's early in the season, but it's a close race between Diaby and Wenger for idiot of the year award. I am leaning towards the latter.
originally posted by .sasha:
you could always watch liverpool-chelsea as a hiatus?
originally posted by .sasha:
ars-barcaWhat concerns me more than Nasri's injury at the moment is Sagna's suspension.
originally posted by .sasha:
Agree.
But I was more concerned about lacking the pressure which Sagna provides going forward on that side.
In addition, Eboue will wander forward sooner or later (just try stopping him). As such, there may be some very uncomfortable loss of possession situations in midfield; Barca is very quick to react.
When you have to play a nearly perfect game, everything counts.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
Agree.
But I was more concerned about lacking the pressure which Sagna provides going forward on that side.
In addition, Eboue will wander forward sooner or later (just try stopping him). As such, there may be some very uncomfortable loss of possession situations in midfield; Barca is very quick to react.
When you have to play a nearly perfect game, everything counts.
Let's not forget they are having to play Abidal as a centerback.
If Nasri can't play, that little Russian better show up. I think he will.
I also think, like last year, that using Theo to get behind the (relatively) slow and (super) high Barca back line could be the key to victory.