A nail biting and
nerve wrecking greeting to all in the Goonerverse today.
It has been a while
since I last spoke to you but I must say that this season has been as tense as
any before it. I have struggled to watch at times throughout the season, but I can’t
help but feel the season has still been an enthralling if not completely
enjoyable one.
There have been
many, many ups and downs and whilst some may argue that the outcome of the
season is decided by all the games that have come to this point; it is
essentially down to one game to decide the fate of our Champions League hopes.
A game, which on paper we should win and had one asked any Arsenal fan in the
months of November or December for a scenario such as this, they would have
bitten your hand off. Now though there is a sense of trepidation surrounding
this game and in all honesty, anything can happen.
There have been
many sound bites approaching this game from the pure imbecilic comments by
Pardew regarding his care free attitude towards the game to Arsene Wenger
saying that matches without pressure are boring. Boring they may be monsieur Wenger
but it is certainly better for my heart and I’d imagine many of you reading
around the world.
How do we approach
this monumental game? For starters, we cannot worry what is happening at other
stadiums around the country but instead focus on the positives that have helped
us gain some sort of form building up to this decent run of results. Whilst
some have said we are the in form team in the league at the moment and whilst
results certainly point that way, performances haven’t perhaps matched up to
that. Does it matter? Absolutely not. I couldn’t care less. A win is a win and
at the end of today, when all is said and done, any win, no matter how it comes
is all that matters.
The repercussions are
not worth considering, it does not matter. We are The Arsenal and we will not
be dictated by anything but a desire to win. We must win. A place in the
Champions League is not the ultimate goal but the bare minimum that we expect.
This is why today is so important. It is not complicated and nor should it be.
We are in a must win game and we must win it.
Newcastle have had
their share of injury problems in recent weeks:
C Tiote
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19th May 13
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S Taylor
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Illness
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S Ameobi
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no return date
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M Sissoko
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no return date
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M Haidara
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no return date
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T Krul
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no return date
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D Santon
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19th May 13
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H Vučkić
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no return date
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R Taylor
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no return date
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We have our own
too. With Mikel Arteta, a fundamental cog in the Arsenal machine, a major
doubt, there is certainly some cause for concern. The team I expect to start
will be:
Szczesny
Sagna Mertesacker Koscienly Monreal
Ramsey
Wishere
Walcott Rosicky Cazorla
Giroud
Having Giroud back
will certainly be important in our build up play but his impotence in front of
goal could negate the other benefits he brings. He will however be fresh and
very hungry so let’s hope he can grab himself a goal and finish the season on a
high.
We need to keep our
defensive discipline, keep calm and just win. At any cost!
Come on you
Arsenal!
Goonerverse.