Showing posts with label Competitive Spirit. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 22, 2023

Arsenal Battles Back for a Draw in Rain-Soaked Showdown with Chelsea


 

Arsenal managed to salvage a 2-2 draw against Chelsea after being 2-0 down in a match that took place on a wet, less-than-ideal evening in West London. It wasn't the Gunners' best performance, and their struggles this season continue to be evident. While the first half showed some competence, Chelsea dominated the later part of the match, and the praises from the commentators began to fade.


From where I'm sitting, this result is disappointing for Arsenal. While it's positive that they came back from a 2-0 deficit to earn a point, it's hard to ignore that it feels like two points dropped against a rather average opponent. Mikel Arteta's decision to start Jorginho in midfield and push Declan Rice forward might not have been the best choice, given Jorginho's struggles against energetic teams like Chelsea.

Arsenal's performance in the first 60 minutes was subpar, but their fortune turned when Robert Sanchez made a critical error, allowing Declan Rice to capitalize and score from a considerable distance.


The second Arsenal goal was a thing of beauty. Kai Havertz, who made an impact coming off the bench, set up Bukayo Saka perfectly. Saka's cross to the back post was flawless, and Leandro Trossard executed it excellently.

Once again, Mikel Arteta's substitutions made a significant difference. Takehiro Tomiyasu solidified the defense, which had looked shaky in the first half. Trossard scored, Havertz brought physicality and control, Emile Smith Rowe contributed to the play, and Eddie Nketiah added energy to the team.


On the issue of refereeing, Arsenal faced some tough calls. Marc Cucurella seemed to target Bukayo Saka with rough play. Arsenal should have been awarded a penalty when Robert Sanchez collided with Gabriel Jesus, similar to a previous incident that was apologized for.

Despite these challenges, Arsenal remains unbeaten in the Premier League. However, there's a notable issue in their attack. Their forward play lacks fluidity, and chances are scarce. While the attacking trio started their first match of the season together, the team needs to improve its offensive performance.


Sometimes, the points don't come in the most elegant way, but Arsenal is managing to stay competitive in the league, even when they're not at their best. The next challenge awaits as they continue to strive for improvement.

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