Well I guess they are the exception. But Chelsea have less weaknesses then arsenal.
I would consider the general age of the squad to be a weakness
Conclusion to this game: Both defenses were rock solid today. Both offenses lacked creativity
Well I guess they are the exception. But Chelsea have less weaknesses then arsenal.
Didn't say chelsea had none, but less.I would consider the general age of the squad to be a weakness
Conclusion to this game: Both defenses were rock solid today. Both offenses lacked creativity
I think Joey grabbed him initially, but they had hold of each other after the initiial grabDidn't say chelsea had none, but less.
Is alan pardew on something?? "Gervinho grabbed joey"
I think Joey grabbed him initially, but they had hold of each other after the initiial grab
Taylor saddened me
Did you miss the part where Arshavin had to pull him away from Song? Or the part where he decided he wanted to be a cage fighter and dragged Gervinho up off the ground?had a different attitude. As proven in todays match.
I think both Taylors did rather well.
i thought gervinho was playing great untill he was sent off
Erm. Just got back from watching the match...
Difficult game to analyse really - not a lot happened aside from the obvious Barton incident. Newcastle sat back, which wasn't quite what I expected. Figured they would at least try to hit us on the break against a side who has lost two top class players and had a poor pre-season. Arsenal lacked creativity without Cesc and Nasri which was perhaps inevitable so soon into the season.
Thought Gervinho was lively and direct but lacked end product and looked a little nervous which isn't what we've seen of him before now. Think his nervousness was summed up pretty well by his reaction to Barton - he needs a little time to adapt and bed in, but let's just hope he doesn't become like Joe Cole who got sent off on his LFC debut
Now to the real incident.. Firstly, Alex Song's stamp was disgraceful and there's nothing else to say on that. 3 match ban rightly coming his way. He just cannot do that, however much of a ****** Barton is.
ESPN's post-match analysis clearly showed contact in the box when Gervinho went down. Penalty.
The referee patently didn't see anything and was fooled by Barton's antics and Steven Taylor suggesting Gervinho (impossibly) elbowed Barton in the face. The letter of the law says Gervinho should be sent off for raising his hands even though it was just a little slap which happens all the time in matches - Barton dived. There's no other word for it - he's conning the referee and it's worked. I think Wenger was spot-on tbh - send them both off for fighting, or admit that the contact wasn't that bad and both offences were worthy of yellow cards.
Taylor and Barton are a disgrace. But lol at Taylor after the game saying he didn't see anything - credit to the ESPN interviewer pushing him for an answer. He clearly tells the referee that he's seen Gervinho elbow Barton. Stick to your story, or admit that you lied and be a man.
But lol at Taylor after the game saying he didn't see anything - credit to the ESPN interviewer pushing him for an answer. He clearly tells the referee that he's seen Gervinho elbow Barton. Stick to your story, or admit that you lied and be a man.
There actually isn't any such law.
i thought gervinho was playing great untill he was sent off