Sunday 11 January 2009

FOOTBALL: Arsenal 1-0 Bolton Wanderers (10.01.09): Late Bendtner strike saves toothless Arsenal

When the idea of a 39th game in the Premier LEague was floated by Richard Scudamore and co., one of the numerous questions was: Which world city would want a game that doesn't involve the 'Big Four'?" This game at the Emirates involved one of the Big Four and may well have had the residents of Hong Kong or Cape Town trying to find out how to get their money back.

Bolton manager Gary Megson named only four of a possible seven substitutes and awarded Chris Basham only his second appearance of the season; the first of which was two minutes against Sunderland in November.

Megson's lack of options showed in Bolton's approach, which often involved at least ten men behind the ball, the kind of which his opposite number, Arsene Wenger, has complained about many times in the past.

By the half hour mark, Arsenal had a 70-30 possession advantage, but they struggled to convert their dominance into chances. Robin Van Persie twice volleyed over from similar positions on the edge of the area, but otherwise the Gunners offered little threat to Jussi Jaaskelainen's goal.

Bolton's lack of players was not helped just before half-time, when striker Johan Elmander limped off to be replaced by Riga Mustafa. When the substitute was then substituted in the second-half, his disgust was obvious. Not that it made a lot of difference; Bolton's attacking threat was negligible.

That is not to say Gary Megson's men were completely chanceless. Five minutes after the break, an excellent crossfield ball by Jason Gardner was noded goalward from 15 yards by Matthew Taylor, but the effort was comfortably saved by Manuel Almunia.

The game was beyond the hour mark before Arsenal created their first clear chance; Samir Nasri, who has fitted very well into Arsene Wenger's quick-passing midfield, played a diagonal ball into the unmarked Emmanuel Adebayor in the penalty area. The Togo international had plenty of time, but rather inexplicably took a fraction too long and allowed Andy O'Brien to block his shot.

An excellent Arsenal move a few minutes later saw Adebayor back-flick the ball into the path of the oncoming Van Persie who, in the presence of a couple of Bolton defenders, controlled well, continued into the box and stabbed the ball goalwards, only to see the ball rebound off the post.

Arsenal's continuing advances eventually paid-off five minutes from time, when Gael Clichy played Van Persie in down the left-hand side of the box and his dinked cross was met at the backpost by substitute Nicklas Bendtner, who poked the ball home.

Arsenal did face a scare late on, when Kevin Davies found space in the area, but his effort from 8 yards out went straight into the arms of Almunia. A draw, however, would have flattered Bolton.

As for Arsenal, this result was crucial, particularly after Aston Villa's lunchtime win over West Brom. However, Arsenal's inability to consistently take teams apart, as frequently say as Manchester United or Chelsea, is the reason that their grip on a Champions League place is under continued threat from Aston Villa.

1 comment:

  1. Was doing comms on this match and was it dull. Think Everton may sneak up on the rails and make it a 3way battle for that elusive 4th CL spot.

    Arsenal a very much in transition and its clear that they have issues in the dressing room. Be interesting to see whether Big Bill Gallas stays?

    Cheers

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