Quote from: andyh on September 20, 2014, 05:42:23 PMTo approach the second half like that, at home, is an utter disgrace.Bollocks to keeping the score down. We should have been in their faces, closing them down, forcing them in to errors, who knows, maybe we might have created a chance or two, bloody hell, we might even have scored!!In the end that second half wasn't even a heavy training session for Arsenal, it was a complete stroll in the park.I think so too. We were easily a match for them until the first goal and creating chances. The towel came in a bit too easily for me.
To approach the second half like that, at home, is an utter disgrace.Bollocks to keeping the score down. We should have been in their faces, closing them down, forcing them in to errors, who knows, maybe we might have created a chance or two, bloody hell, we might even have scored!!In the end that second half wasn't even a heavy training session for Arsenal, it was a complete stroll in the park.
The defeat was the first in the league suffered by Villa this season as a combination of Arsenal's first-half performance and a virus that had swept through their camp proved too much for them to handle.Villa boss Paul Lambert had lost defender Nathan Baker and midfielder Ashley Westwood to the illness but said that, despite other players "not feeling the best", his side would "go for it".The home side were initially true to his word as Gunners keeper Wojciech Szczesny had to palm a Fabian Delph shot around a post and then save a Ciaran Clark header at point-blank range.But when Arsenal click into gear they are difficult to stop, which a stunned Villa found to their cost as they conceded three goals in quick succession.
Wimps, Bert Trautmann played on with a broken neck etc.............
Quote from: ez on September 20, 2014, 05:48:18 PMQuote from: andyh on September 20, 2014, 05:42:23 PMTo approach the second half like that, at home, is an utter disgrace.Bollocks to keeping the score down. We should have been in their faces, closing them down, forcing them in to errors, who knows, maybe we might have created a chance or two, bloody hell, we might even have scored!!In the end that second half wasn't even a heavy training session for Arsenal, it was a complete stroll in the park.I think so too. We were easily a match for them until the first goal and creating chances. The towel came in a bit too easily for me.Sorry but what a load of bollocks. We may have to close the training ground because of this virus to get over it. 3-0 sounds like we got off light today.
I'm going to allow the bug as a reason for this week. It clearly affected us particularly with late changes. Lambert was interviewed on sky before kick off and he looked worried as if he knew what was coming.Having said all of that it does once again show that we simply no plan b once the opposition decide when they are going to score.Sanchez early days they may be but I'm not positive about him at the moment.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 20, 2014, 06:13:05 PMI'm going to allow the bug as a reason for this week. It clearly affected us particularly with late changes. Lambert was interviewed on sky before kick off and he looked worried as if he knew what was coming.Having said all of that it does once again show that we simply no plan b once the opposition decide when they are going to score.Sanchez early days they may be but I'm not positive about him at the moment.Yes let's hope it was the bug, as for 20 minutes or so we did well. Sanchez looks like he needs time to settle in. Unfortunately he did an impression of Djemba-Djemba today.