Newcastle 0 – 0 Arsenal
First game of the season, having to make the long trip up north away to Newcastle. After last seasons second-half capitulation, this by no means was going to be an easy three pointer.
With Samir Nasri, and Cesc’s imminent departures and Wilshere out injured we knew before the game that we would be short in the creative department. The game finished 0-0 with Song, Gervinho and Joey Barton the main talking points of the 90 minutes. For all those Arsenal fans who think that out lackluster style of play hasn’t changed since the end of last season, I couldn’t disagree more.
We surely have to see the glass half full and not half empty after this first game. The day before the game all the Arsenal players “officially” said their goodbye to their captain and best player, Cesc. This no doubt was going to have some kind of influence on the players’ state of mind. Nasri (who is still an Arsenal player) and Wilshere were missing out due to “injury”. You take those two players away from most teams and they will struggle to create chances. We had the memory of lat season, 4-0 up at half-time, only to be pegged back to 4-4. Psychologically this would influence the players, as professional as they may be, they are also human beings.
Newcastle didn’t even manage a shot on goal that I can recall in the entire 90 minutes. Match of the Day didn’t even show one attack. Now considering the frame of mind the player were in going into the game, to put in such a solid performance was very pleasing. I haven’t seen Arsenal so solid at the back in a long time. Considering how we ended last season and the way we have defended in pre-season I was bricking it on Saturday before the game.
I for one would much rather us have a solid back-line and use our attacking flair to sneak 1-0 or 2-1 victories as United and Chelsea seem to do so well. Had we been given the penalty we deserved from the Gervinho incident, and scored it we would have taken the three points.
I am fed up of being renowned for playing such attractive football, I want us to win titles as that is what makes us fans happy. You don’t see the fans out in the street parading the way we play football. It might have just been a one-off game but I really do hope that with Cesc now officially a Barça player we will set up in a more solid way and protect our back-line and defend more as a team.
This takes me onto my next point for today…
Cesc
The day has finally come and it is time to say bye to Cesc. I can vouch for all Arsenal fans when I say that we all knew one day or another he would move back home but until this weekend and today, it hadn’t properly sunk in. The feeling of losing our captain, our best player and what everyone says, a top guy, is painful, very painful. I know this is an over-exaggeration but it has felt a little like somebody close has passed away.
The first weekend of a Premiership season is normally my Christmas day. I am so excited after a whole summer of no football that the game we so love is back. For the first time in my life I felt like crying that the season was about to start without our talisman, hard to understand why he is bailing out on us at this stage of his career.
Cesc has gone and we will miss him dearly. His numbers are incredible. The number of chances he creates in a game is unbeatable. However, The Arsenal moves on. The number of chances Cesc has created over the years will now have to be spread out between Wilshere, Ramsey, Rosicky, Arshavin, Gervinho etc. We are in a similar scenario to when Henry left, the players took on more responsibility and the season post-Henry we did pretty well.
Having watched his press-conference today I can ow accept closure and a part of me wants to wish him well on his new adventure, although I now hate Barça too much for that. He was very honest with his declarations today. The real reason he is leaving Arsenal is to play for the team that he always dreamt of playing for as a kid, the team that didn’t believe in him like they did in Messi and Iniesta. It was pretty obvious that he wants to go back to prove some people wrong, those that were unsure about his dream to become an established player at Futbol Club Barcelona, which is the reason why he moved to Arsenal in the first place. With the success and the team Barça have you cannot blame him for wanting to go back now. My only “worry” for him is that he is basing his decision on a dream he had as a kid, and things change. I don’t think he will ever be loved as much at Barça as he was by us Gunners. I don’t think he will ever be as important for them as he was for us. He may realise this when he is back into his routine at Barça and he wouldn’t be the only ex-Arsenal that would want to be back in North London after thinking their future was better away from the club.
Who knows, we might just have to start a campaign to bring back Cesc. For the next three years every Arsenal player and manager should talk about what a good player Cesc is in every press-conference, how he suits the way Arsenal play football, how he has unfinished business as Arsenal captain not having won anything etc. etc. If we do this for three years non-stop we might get him back for a cut price.
Thank you Cesc for your wonderful memories, you will be dearly missed and never forgotten. I hope the door will always be open if you want to come back.
Life after Cesc
Tomorrow is the most important game of the season, not just for financial reasons but it could be disastrous to start the season not playing Champions League football after being in the competition for so many years on the trot.
We always seem to flourish in the Champions League qualifiers and I am quietly confident about tomorrow. We are playing against Udinese and although I don’t know very much about them, I have read that they have lost a few players from last season, most notably Alexis Sanchez to our new friends.
What we really do need tomorrow to ensure the players put in a great performance is for the fans to get behind the team. It is clear that the players and the manager heard the criticism they received on Saturday against Newcastle and this no doubt affects them (as I said before, they are human beings). Let’s get behind our team, hope a lot of productive work is going on behind the scenes to bring in some decent players and finalise the sales of some of the players that are just making up the numbers at the moment. Against the odds, this could be a season to remember, and for the right reasons.