Arsenal 7 - 0 Boro
I think objectivity is one aspect that is lacking so badly within the media that you could tell how they would write beforehand. For example, consider the following cases
Chelsea 7 - 0 Sunderland
They would say, "Chelsea once again shows the rest of the league that despite their boring football branding, they are capable of playing such a beautiful passing game that was too much for Sunderland. They can be just as entertaining while keeping their winning form. This 'boring football' has brought them 16 points clear with most goals scored."
Man City 7 - 0 Man Utd
They would say, "If there is one club that is capable of challenging Chelsea in the Premiership, it would be Man Utd. Needless to say, despite Chelsea's dominance, Man Utd are still probably the best when it comes to attacking football. Rooney was again magnificent as the team's main engine, setting up goals for this teammates in the demolition of their local rival. Crisis? What crisis?"
But when it comes to Arsenal, they focus on how Mclaren would find his team struggling to stay in the Premiership. They are trying to tell you that Boro are so bad that they got beaten 7-0 by this Arsenal side. Arsenal were playing with two young centreback, Senderos and Djorou, but no, they focus on the inability of Boro's young players to cope instead.
You gotta love them.
Back to Arsenal.
Just like the 5-1 win over Inter, this is another moment where you just couldn't find the right way to express your emotion. This is different from the 7-0 win over Everton simply because we were just so bad in the previous games and we even lost 2-0 Boro Away that 7-0 scoreline is just too good even in your wildest dream. You can't help asking what is the true potential of this team? How could they be that bad in one game and this good in another game?
I understand that Boro were playing with some inexperienced players but surely their quality are not that far off from Wigan's players. And those passings, how can you not be spoiled? I won't mind Reyes not scoring should he play this way in the rest of the games. His movements and passings were class. Henry were roaming free like a wild beast. Both of them were just such a joy to watch.
I think Djorou played well in his probably first premiership start? So did Senderos in organizing the defense. The lad even got a goal as his reward. Cesc was doing fine in distributing the ball as usual. It was such a relief to see Cole returning to action without any significant setback. Well done for the defense.
Ljungberg really needs to stop his underwear advertisement while Hleb finally got his first goal. Apart from inability to score, Ljungberg improved much in his overall attacking play though. Pires' goal is among my favorite. It isn't something too difficult for the skillful Frenchman but it is something that takes a lot of confidence to do. We need our no.7 and no.8 to get back their confidence and form. It is clear that Wenger didn't buy any winger and that shows his belief in them. Of course we all know too well what both of them are capable of when they are on form.
Chelsea 7 - 0 Sunderland
They would say, "Chelsea once again shows the rest of the league that despite their boring football branding, they are capable of playing such a beautiful passing game that was too much for Sunderland. They can be just as entertaining while keeping their winning form. This 'boring football' has brought them 16 points clear with most goals scored."
Man City 7 - 0 Man Utd
They would say, "If there is one club that is capable of challenging Chelsea in the Premiership, it would be Man Utd. Needless to say, despite Chelsea's dominance, Man Utd are still probably the best when it comes to attacking football. Rooney was again magnificent as the team's main engine, setting up goals for this teammates in the demolition of their local rival. Crisis? What crisis?"
But when it comes to Arsenal, they focus on how Mclaren would find his team struggling to stay in the Premiership. They are trying to tell you that Boro are so bad that they got beaten 7-0 by this Arsenal side. Arsenal were playing with two young centreback, Senderos and Djorou, but no, they focus on the inability of Boro's young players to cope instead.
You gotta love them.
Back to Arsenal.
Just like the 5-1 win over Inter, this is another moment where you just couldn't find the right way to express your emotion. This is different from the 7-0 win over Everton simply because we were just so bad in the previous games and we even lost 2-0 Boro Away that 7-0 scoreline is just too good even in your wildest dream. You can't help asking what is the true potential of this team? How could they be that bad in one game and this good in another game?
I understand that Boro were playing with some inexperienced players but surely their quality are not that far off from Wigan's players. And those passings, how can you not be spoiled? I won't mind Reyes not scoring should he play this way in the rest of the games. His movements and passings were class. Henry were roaming free like a wild beast. Both of them were just such a joy to watch.
I think Djorou played well in his probably first premiership start? So did Senderos in organizing the defense. The lad even got a goal as his reward. Cesc was doing fine in distributing the ball as usual. It was such a relief to see Cole returning to action without any significant setback. Well done for the defense.
Ljungberg really needs to stop his underwear advertisement while Hleb finally got his first goal. Apart from inability to score, Ljungberg improved much in his overall attacking play though. Pires' goal is among my favorite. It isn't something too difficult for the skillful Frenchman but it is something that takes a lot of confidence to do. We need our no.7 and no.8 to get back their confidence and form. It is clear that Wenger didn't buy any winger and that shows his belief in them. Of course we all know too well what both of them are capable of when they are on form.
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