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« on: February 05, 2010, 02:41:34 PM »

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Chelsea v Arsenal preview
Title six-pointer at the Bridge as Arsenal aim for way back in



Arsenal are hoping to get their Premier League title bid back on track as they travel to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea on Sunday.

The Gunners suffered a demoralising home defeat to champions Manchester United last week, leaving them six points off the pace heading into the game, which can bee seen live on Sky Sports 1 and HD1.

With a potential gap of nine points on offer for table-toppers Chelsea, while a win for the visitors would shorten the deficit to just three, both sides will be viewing this clash as a six-pointer in the title race.

Arsene Wenger's men have suffered home defeats to United and Chelsea this term, but have lost just once on the road against the traditional top four sides in their last five attempts.

However, Chelsea have dropped just two points at home this season and will be out to grab three points after their disappointing midweek draw with Hull City at the KC Stadium.

The Blues have the Premier League's most impressive defensive record this term with 11 clean sheets in 24 outings, but they will bid for a 12th against top scorers Arsenal, who have netted 60 goals in the same number of games.

Chelsea team
Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti could welcome back John Obi Mikel from international duty with Nigeria at the African Cup of Nations.

Chelsea have already benefited from Didier Drogba's return to the side in midweek following Ivory Coast's early exit from the competition, and Mikel could now make the squad against the Gunners.

However, the game will come too soon for Michael Essien, who missed Ghana's run to the final after suffering a knee injury early in the tournament, and he may not return until next month.

Full-back Jose Bosingwa is expected to miss the game also as he recovers from a knee injury while Juliano Belletti is a doubt with the same problem.

Ashley Cole was a late substitute at the KC Stadium, and he could reclaim his starting place at left-back to face his old club at the expense of Yuri Zhirkov.

Besides the aforementioned injured, Ancelotti has a full squad to choose from and scandal-hit centre-half John Terry will captain the side despite his very public personal issues.


Arsenal team
Brazilian striker Eduardo Da Silva is set to miss out once again after sitting out the defeat to Manchester United with the hamstring problem he picked up against Aston Villa.

That means Nicklas Bendtner is in contention for a start after becoming available to Wenger from the bench in recent fixtures, with Robin van Persie a long-term absentee.

Midfielder Abou Diaby could return from the calf problem that has kept him sidelined since mid-January as the Gunners attempt to nudge their title challenge back on track.

At the back, Johan Djourou is nearing a return but Stamford Bridge may not be Wenger's first choice destination at which to hand him a return.

Kieran Gibbs, meanwhile, is still struggling to overcome problems with his foot after breaking a metatarsal bone earlier in the season.


Possible starting XI's
Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, A. Cole, Terry, Carvalho, Lampard, Ballack, Malouda, J. Cole, Drogba, Anelka.

Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Clichy, Vermaelen, Gallas, Song, Fabregas, Denilson, Rosicky, Nasri, Arshavin.


PREDICTIONS:
Darlington's prediction: 2-1
skysports.com's prediction: 2-0





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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2010, 02:45:55 PM »

Chelsea by the odd goal

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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2010, 02:47:49 PM »

Chelski 2-1 Gooners


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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2010, 05:12:58 PM »

Goal- Chelsea 1-0 Arsenal, Drogba (7)


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« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2010, 05:29:16 PM »

Goal Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal - Drogba (24)


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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2010, 07:21:32 PM »

 Chelsea   2 - 0   Arsenal


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John Terry's week of turmoil ended with a measure of consolation as he helped Chelsea return to the Premier League summit and apply a potentially fatal blow to Arsenal's title ambitions.

Terry, stripped of the England captaincy by coach Fabio Capello amid allegations of an affair with the ex-girlfriend of international team-mate Wayne Bridge, received vociferous backing from Chelsea's fans as he led his side into a crucial battle.

Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti has also been fervent in his public support of Terry, and was rewarded with a typically robust defensive display and a vital early contribution in attack that set his side on the path to victory.

Terry helped to create Didier Drogba's first goal after winning a header from Florent Malouda's corner - and the striker continued his stunning form against Arsenal by scoring his 12th goal in 10 starts against the Gunners with an emphatic strike before half-time.

Drogba almost completed his hat-trick late on with he hit the bar with a free-kick, but by that stage the game was won and Arsenal's misery was complete.

The focus was all on Terry, and once again he demonstrated his ability to overcome personal difficulties in a football environment by ensuring Arsenal never seriously threatened a comeback.

It was a display which will also have pleased England coach Capello, who will be looking for vital signs of how Terry responds to his decision to take away the captain's armband and hand it to Rio Ferdinand.

Terry ended the game with strapping on his left leg after an accidental clash with goalkeeper Petr Cech, but responded to applause from Chelsea's fans by throwing his shirt into the crowd and giving away his captain's armband.

For Wenger, who knew defeat would more or less turn the title into a two-horse race between Chelsea and Manchester United, it was an afternoon of very public torture and his body language suggested he is feeling the strain of Arsenal's faltering challenge.

Wenger was fiercely animated throughout, prepared to bandy words with anyone from fourth official Peter Walton, the Chelsea management team to even his own players. He cut a desperately disappointed figure for much of the game as the frustrations of defeat closed in.

He now knows Arsenal's only realistic hope of silverware rests with the Champions League - and nothing on display at Stamford Bridge suggested that is a viable option.

Andrey Arshavin missed a good chance to equalise and Chelsea keeper Cech saved well from Cesc Fabregas in the second half, but once again Arsenal looked too lightweight and flimsy when faced with one of the Premier League's powerhouses.

Chelsea, in contrast, will regard this win as a real statement of intent as they reclaimed top spot swiftly after Manchester United's 5-0 win against Portsmouth at Old Trafford.

Terry reacted to the show of faith from Chelsea's fans by setting up Drogba's first goal after only eight minutes. Arsenal were guilty of criminally poor marking from Malouda's corner, allowing Terry to head across the face of goal for Drogba, left unattended by Alex Song, to score at the far post.

Arsenal's response offered a measure of optimism, and Arshavin should have levelled when he stole in on Cesc Fabregas' pass, only to strike his finish against the legs of Cech.

It was to prove an expensive miss as Chelsea exposed all parts of Arsenal's vulnerability to double their advantage after 23 minutes.

Arsenal are never more vulnerable than when they are on the attack, as Everton and Manchester United have proved recently, and they were victims again when Lampard broke up a move deep in Chelsea territory. He raced forward and found Drogba, who swept past Gael Clichy with embarrassing ease before powering a shot beyond Manuel Almunia.

Wenger made a frustrated retreat to his technical area as he saw Arsenal's lingering title hopes suffer another grievous blow.

Ashley Cole almost made it three after Lampard's pass cut open Arsenal's defence, but Almunia raced from his line to block the England defender.

Arsenal needed to make an early impact after the break, but it was Chelsea who almost extended their lead when Drogba's cross found Malouda, whose half-hit shot was turned towards goal by Lampard, but Almunia was alive to the danger.

Wenger's side finally managed to apply some pressure, but found Chelsea's defence in resilient mood as Cole made a superb saving tackle as Samir Nasri shaped to shoot and Cech saved well from Fabregas' low free-kick.

It was only a token threat from this fading Arsenal side - and all that remained was for Terry to take the acclaim from Chelsea's fans at the final whistle as they celebrated their return to the top of the table


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« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2010, 06:25:46 PM »

For all their lovely football, Arsenal just ain't suited to big physical teams, i.e. always used to struggle against Bolton... and now Stoke,

Whereas a few years ago, Arsenal had the same problem, but had the players that had a bit of determination and fight about them, and would get you a goal.

Arshavin is NOT a centre forward, nor a winger in my opinion, he thrives in the hole, where he can move off defenders, where he becomes deadly. Eduardo is pretty useless, and Vela has promise but hasn't proved anything.
Wenger dropped a massive bollock by not signing a striker in the window.


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« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2010, 10:35:55 PM »

For all their lovely football, Arsenal just ain't suited to big physical teams, i.e. always used to struggle against Bolton... and now Stoke,

Whereas a few years ago, Arsenal had the same problem, but had the players that had a bit of determination and fight about them, and would get you a goal.

Arshavin is NOT a centre forward, nor a winger in my opinion, he thrives in the hole, where he can move off defenders, where he becomes deadly. Eduardo is pretty useless, and Vela has promise but hasn't proved anything.
Wenger dropped a massive bollock by not signing a striker in the window.

Have to agree, apart from Eduardo. He's good at diving.


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