Analysis of the goals conceded against Arsenal
I don’t want to dwell too much on this, primarily because it’s not nice to lose, but also because I personally think Redknapp made the correct decision with his team selection (loosely correct anyway – I wasn’t a fan of the initial 4-3-3 formation), and I am not too worried about being out of the League Cup.
This is an excellent move from Arsenal, but it’s yet another defensive switch-off from Spurs, which is very frustrating. Eboue picks out Gibbs with a cross-field pass, and Gibbs cuts inside. Spurs seem fairly well set to defend.
Gibbs shifts the ball outside to Nasri, who has plenty of room to operate. Notice Bentley – doing a good job of tracking Lansbury – and also Assou-Ekotto, who is central.
Nasri is overlapped by Wilshere, and plays him in. As Wilshere crosses, Lansbury is clearly onside, although is now ahead of Bentley, who has inexplicably stopped running! Also note Assou-Ekotto, totally unaware of Lansbury’s run.
Great ball by Wilshere, and Lansbury is left with the simple task of tapping home, thanks to Bentley and Assou-Ekotto leaving him totally unmarked.
Arshavin lifts the ball into the box, where Caulker has Chamakh, and Bassong has Nasri.
Bassong has got too tight to Nasri, who turns him cleverly.
However, I can’t work out what the penalty is given for – there is certainly a very slight contact with Bassong’s chest on Nasri’s back, but I think it may have been given for the above. It’s very difficult to see whether Bassong makes contact with Nasri’s back leg (left hanging in the hope of contact). Regardless, Nasri is quick to go to ground – a soft decision.
Nasri he steps up and sends Pletikosa the wrong way.
A flowing move by Arsenal, who are full of confidence, and against a team who suddenly look shell-shocked.
Caulker, who had a promising debut, is very naive here – you don’t give Premier League players any reason to hit the deck, and that’s just what he does.
This time, the referee gets it right – a clear tug on Chamakh.
Nasri sends Pletikosa the wrong way again.
Yet another very frustrating goal to concede. Naughton gives away a foul, and just goes to sleep. Arshavin makes a run off him, and is found by Wilshere.
He makes his way into the penalty area and, despite not having much to aim at, he is confident, and strikes across Pletikosa.
Very crisp finish, and I don’t think Pletikosa can take any criticism.
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But I totally agree with what you have written, it wasn't biased at all and even I think that Nasri did fall down a bit softly, but that is just the thing with football nowadays!
I'm sure all Tottenham fans agree that Keane was offside but things go your way and things don't, so I think that all round it was equal although it was annoying when Gibbs was a yard onside in the first half!
Overall good article mate!
Agree about the Gibbs and Keane offside decisions - we got lucky with both. I thought Arsenal deserved to win, but I thought 1-4 was a bit flattering.
It was an exciting game for what was essentially a reserve match!
But maybe that's cause I'm an Arsenal fan...
You should do this for more games...not just Tottenham games cause I won't be reading it haha.
But your analysis is spot on.
I would wish you luck for the future, but you and I both know I won't mean it!
None of the camera angles is 100% conclusive, but the way Nasri fell seems (to me at least) to be totally consistent with a small trip.
Also am I the only one getting tired of fans conveniently not caring about the CC after a defeat? I don't believe any gooner who claims he didn't care when we got spanked at the lane 3 years ago. And the spurs fans I saw celebrating Keane's equalizer could hardly be described as indifferent. Surely any true supporter cares when his team loses in any competition, especially at home. No point pretending not to.
I think you're mixing multiple issues here. There's a difference between the club not prioritizing the the CC and the supporters not caring about being knocked out. I'm not denying that, gate revenue aside, neither of our clubs would be losing sleep over this competition. What I do take issue with is fans claiming not to care. There's no shame in wanting your team to win and being disappointed when they don't, regardless of the competition. It's almost as if fans of the bigger clubs see it as a sign of weakness to admit this.
Good analysis of the game btw Windy.
Nice post overall. Your analysis was spot on. Do agree that Nasri wen down a bit easy. It was harsh. But I am an Arsenal fan so might have enjoyed it when the game was on. But we should leave these things behind, these happen.
I hope see such post in future from you.
Not fair to judge on one perfomance obviously but he doesn't live up to his You tube billing.
But then who does?