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BLOG: MERSON SAYS ARSENAL TO WIN 3-0 BUT CITY TO SCORE!

Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:05 am

Cardiff v Arsenal. It will be 0-3 to Arsenal but Cardiff will score.
By Bulldog Drummond


Thus far, as we can see, Cardiff City have not been doing too well. With two goalless draws and a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth, plus a league cup defeat to Norwich.

In short, they have quite simply been finding life harder than it was in the Championship. And in a way, to the outsider, this does not seem too surprising, given their modest transfer activity. Here are their purchases:


Josh Murphy, Midfielder — from Norwich City. £11m
Greg Cunningham, Defender — from Preston, £4m
Alex Smithies, Goalkeeper — from QPR, £3.5m
Bobby Reid, Forward — from Bristol City, £10m
Victor Camarasa, Midfielder — from Real Betis, loan
Harry Arter, Midfielder — from Bournemouth, loan



It is of course quite true that they did not lose anyone, simply allowing some players to go out on loan to lower league clubs such as Bradford City, Birmingham City, Plymouth Argyle and MK Dons. And one can see a justification in terms of last season’s performance


Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 30 9 7 82 39 43 99
2 Cardiff City 46 27 9 10 69 39 30 90
3 Fulham 46 25 13 8 79 46 33 88


But their goals last season were noticeably fewer than the other promoted sides and indeed only twice did they get four in one game, and never more. They ended up 6th in the goals scored chart.


Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 30 9 7 82 39 43 99
3 Fulham 46 25 13 8 79 46 33 88
4 Aston Villa 46 24 11 11 72 42 30 83
6 Derby County 46 20 15 11 70 48 22 75
18 Hull City 46 11 16 19 70 70 0 49
2 Cardiff City 46 27 9 10 69 39 30 90

but equal in terms of the best defence.


This whole situation looks to me rather like an attempt to hold on, see what the League looks like and then buy in January (or get in a few loans) if the side hasn’t managed to secure a decent position. They must, at this moment be grateful for the likes of West Ham, Burnley, Huddersfield and Newcastle – although each of those has scored at least two goals to Cardiff’s zero.

Arsenal have had 19 shots on target this season which is obviously 6.33 per game. And that has included games against two of the top six clubs from last season. Cardiff on the other hand have manabed two shots on target per game against three middle ranking teams.

So surely the answer must be to attack like anything, get a goal and force Cardiff to rearrange and attack and then catch them on the counter.

Moving on to the team, if Matteo Guendouzi plays today then he would become only the fourth teenager to start each of Arsenal’s first four matches of a Premier League season. Those stepping before him being Nicolas Anelka (1998-99), Cesc Fabregas (2004-05 and 2006-07) and Johan Djourou (2006-07).

I watched Anelka play and he was indeed an incredible player but one who was deeply troubled – or so it seems to me. After he left Mr Wenger admitted his plan was to play Anelka and Henry as a two man strike force. Can you imagine how that would have been?


Anyway, moving on, here’s a fun stat…

Each of Arsenal’s last 16 Premier League goals have all come from open play. So against a non-scoring team, let’s just continue that and go for them.

Meanwhile Paul Merson has been speaking. He does appear to bear a grudge against Arsenal, perhaps for the way in which he was quickly moved on by Mr Wenger while Ray Parlour was kept and nurtured. This time he has expressed his views by saying, “I watch Arsenal play and I seriously think it’s a charity match. It’s so open, end to end, there’s no tackling and it’s like watching ex-professionals playing. I’ve not seen anything like it, the West Ham game was just unreal.”

Ah well, different visions I guess. Fortunately I’ve got an optician’s appointment this week and they’ll get me better glasses so maybe I can see it as PM does.

In his usual chaotic way he predicts 3-0 for Sky but then says, “I don’t know why I’ve gone for 3-0, because I don’t see how Cardiff can’t score, and if they get enough free-kicks and corners before the end of the game Arsenal could shoot themselves in the foot.”

Well, that seems very clear and very informative. (That’s sarcasm). Let us continue…

“The first goal is massive – that’s not even the word, Cardiff haven’t scored yet. If you didn’t know Emery wasn’t there, you’d think Arsene Wenger was still manager. But Emery doesn’t have the personnel, this is the way the players have played since year dot. It’s hard to change things that quickly. It’s hard work doing this press, it takes a lot of dedication and hard work during the week. And it won’t work against Cardiff, as they get the ball forward quickly. Arsenal have to move it quickly and attack quickly too.”

So, that seems to be that the result will be 0-3 but Cardiff will score. I hope you have got that.
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Re: BLOG: MERSON SAYS ARSENAL TO WIN 3-0 BUT CITY TO SCORE!

Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:06 am

Not a bad analogy of City's position but that Person is just off the all...! :lol: