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Can someone tell me how Lindegaard and Chamberlain have done? I missed the first half.
 
And now they are being stretched, we're causing problems we should have been causing since the start

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Can someone tell me how Lindegaard and Chamberlain have done? I missed the first half.
both done well actually
 
Can someone tell me how Lindegaard and Chamberlain have done? I missed the first half.

Lindegaard has been solid. Chamberlain has impressed in parts, maybe trying a little bit too hard to impress, but the boy has got talent.

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Really unimpressed by Do Prado.
 
Lindegaard has been solid. Chamberlain has impressed in parts, maybe trying a little bit too hard to impress, but the boy has got talent.

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Really unimpressed by Do Prado.
like all young talent, its about the focus, and will come with timr and training, but no denying how talented he is
 
I hate Man United. I knew they'd win after going 1-0 down, just typical United. Big up to Southampton though, they deserve a goal, and have been pretty solid all night. Why did they bring Dickson on :'(
 
They keep on going, like some inexorable force, must be morale sapping for any opposition
 
good win :). Nani and Giggs changed the game again also what is the point in Gibson? He cant defend and he breaks down our attacks :S
 
giggs and nani changed the game -- obertan did awful in my opinion -- great goal by hernandez :D and owen :) -- good second half -- why did fabio get subbed?

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is it me or does Lindegaard look a little like Brede Hangelaand?

he looks like him a bit but not too much
 
ARSENAL VS HUDDERSFEILD TOWN
30/1/2011 12PM ESPN

MATCH PREVIEW

We can call him a ‘super pioneer’ because he really turned this Club into one that was ready for the modern era. He was ahead of his time and he was certainly the most influential manager.”

Surprisingly those words were spoken by, not about, Arsène Wenger this week.

The Arsenal manager was actually referring to Herbert Chapman, a man who brought the first real success to the newly-installed North London side when he arrived from Huddersfield in the summer of 1925.

The Yorkshireman won four League titles – two with each team – and two FA Cups, the second of which, in 1930, was Arsenal’s first major honour.

The side they beat in that final was Huddersfield Town so the Terriers’ visit to Emirates Stadium on Sunday for a Fourth Round tie in the same competition is heavy with history.

“It is a big tradition,” admitted Wenger at his press conference on Friday. “We even went to play a friendly with them in pre-season [in 2008] on the demand of our chairman because there is a long traditional link between Huddersfield and Arsenal.

“We are a modern club but have as well a big respect for tradition. It has a special meaning because Chapman was the most influential manager at this Club. So we have of course big respect for that.”

The current Huddersfield side are third in League One and gunning for promotion under Lee Clark. They have lost only once in their last seven games and beat Cambridge, Macclesfield and Dover to reach the Fourth Round. Arsenal’s 17-year-old striker
Benik Afobe is about to start another loan spell at the Galpharm Stadium but is ineligible for this game because, unlike Sanchez Watt in the last round against Leeds, his deal was not for a full season.

Arsenal have had trouble negotiating Championship sides recently but they have not lost to a side outside the top two tiers since Wrexham in 1992 – which was historic for entirely different reasons.

Wenger’s side is likely to be much-changed from one that beat Ipswich to reach the Carling Cup Final on Tuesday. After that game, the manager said he would like to play one side against Huddersfield and an entirely different one against Everton in the Premier League 48 hours later.

He is a few players short of being able to do that but the return of
Tomas Rosicky (sickness), Abou Diaby (calf), Manuel Almunia (ankle) and Sebastien Squillaci (hamstring) means he has more options at his disposal.

The Spaniard’s comeback after fourth months out is particularly intriguing given that, on Friday, Wenger said
Wojciech Szczesny was the current No 1 and the gloves were his to lose. A decision on Sunday’s custodian will be made on the morning of the match.

This will be the ninth game of a massive January for Wenger’s side in every sense. In their 124 years, Arsenal have never played so many matches in the first month of the year. And, apart from a goalless draw with Manchester City in which they dominated, Wenger’s men have a 100 per cent record. Remember they may have lost to Ipswich and drawn with Leeds in individual games but the won both ties.

In those eight games they have conceded just three times (all in cup competitions) and have scored 16 goals – including three in each of their last four games.

“That's a consequence of our style which is always trying and go forward and score goals,” said Wenger. “Some periods we are a bit less successful at doing it. But not now.”

It may be ‘only’ the Carling Cup to some but Arsenal’s players have had a sense of euphoria all this week. How can you dismiss a trophy you have never won? Or, for many of them, how can you dismiss a trophy when you have never won one at all?

But one thing is certain - Arsenal’s season will not be judged on the Carling Cup alone when they are Manchester United’s closest rivals in the Premier League and the Champions League is in the Knockout Stage. That does leave two questions of course. Where does the FA Cup fit in? And can Arsenal realistically go for all four trophies?

“Well quadruple is not a bad word,” said Wenger, answering the second part. “It is a very good word but, of course, we are far from that.

“What is good is that we are involved in all competitions and we are hungry to do as well as we can.

“What can we do? We don't know. But we are happy because we won our last game. We are on a good run and feel we have a good confidence level and a good attitude in the whole squad.
“We are getting stronger and stronger, so this is what we want to do.

“Of course if we are involved in the four competitions we need a super-realistic approach, focus on the next game and just try to win it.

“You build the confidence in the team slowly and you lose it very quickly. One big bad result and you are down very quickly. So it's important to keep our feet on the ground and to show we have learned from Leeds and Ipswich how difficult these games can be.

“But the FA Cup is very important for us. Did you see the team we played at Leeds? That just means it has an importance, we could have gone to Leeds and said ‘OK, we go with a reserve team’.

“But we went with a first team squad and we had everybody fired up and playing. We had to fight to qualify and so we focus on Huddersfield right now.”

Of course, those were Wenger’s words but they could have easily come from Chapman.

It seems the ‘super-pioneer’s' legacy is in good hands.


FROM ARSENAL.COM
 
Just got back. Fantastic game, and all of our players can be proud of the result. A fair result, but we could have easily snatched a draw! Great game though, and an electric atmosphere. When Chappers scored it lifted the roof! Well done Southampton, you've done us all proud!
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I posted that on the Southampton forum and just copied and paste. Read the thread there if you want Saints' fan reaction. :D
 
Lindegaard looked very assured today in goal, I was impressed with him. He didn't look like the pressure got to him at all and he looked like he'd been around the United side for years. His distribution was very good too, always getting the ball out early so that we could try and counter attack.

Chamberlain looked like a fairly mature 17 year old. He didn't look to over impress and played simple, but when he did dribble he made it look easy and breezed past our midfield and it took some strong tackles to stop him. He looks like he could turn into a really good winger, would love it if United signed him and made him into one of the top players in the league although I really don't see it happening.

First half was appalling from us, reminded me of Blackpool all over again but the second half despite starting just as badly we turned it around when Giggs and Nani came on (as expected) and the little Mexican Pea-uty (see what I did there ;)) saved us yet again. I think he's got 12 goals this season now, and I'm really struggling to see how Rooney is getting in the side ahead of him tbh, despite Rooney being the creator and all, Chicharito is just a constant goal threat and that's something we haven't had for a while now - someone who can be lifeless throughout the game then get us an important goal out of nothing with his only meaningful touch of the game (RVN was the last person I remember being able to do that for us, and Andy Cole before him).

All in all, happy to progress and hopefully we can progress further into the next round.
 
5th round here we come for brighton! Not sure if i want an easy game, or a prem team at withdean. It would be a great game to see though
 
Well done you beat us 2-1 we are a league 2 team and have only just been promoted and you are a championship team, the only reason you won is because the referee didnt have a clue what he was doing, we deserved at least a draw.
 
Well done you beat us 2-1 we are a league 2 team and have only just been promoted and you are a championship team, the only reason you won is because the referee didnt have a clue what he was doing, we deserved at least a draw.

Oh **** off... 'Oh, we lost so lets blame the Ref!'

We deserved to win simples.

What really ****** me off though was when we went 0-1 up and one of your players faked cramp (like 10 minutes in) so your manager could have a team talk and get a drink..

You scored on the break and fair enough, after that you worried us at times but tbf, we were all over the place. You gave it a good effort but in the end, you lost fair and square.
 
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