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Cesc Fabregas Claims the Armband

gun__1256999931_rvpspurs]Every summer sees rampant speculation that Barcelona will finally pull Cesc Fabregas away from Arsenal.  In the lead up to Saturday’s North London Derby, even former Gunner Emmanuel Adebayor once again fueled rumors by saying that if Arsenal fail to qualify for the Champions League, then Fabregas will be on his way to Catalunya come summer.

Ade’s comments speak to his confidence that his own Manchester City have what it takes to break in to the oligarchy at the top.  Robbie Keane’s midweek comments, in which he claimed that Tottenham’s bench was stronger than Arsenal’s, show that he believes Spurs can challenge as well.  But as Aston Villa can attest from last season, and Tottenham can attest from 2006: breaking into the top four is no mean feat, and it requires practically perfect concentration for a season that spans 10 months.  In the day’s early kickoff, Arsenal hosted their most bitter foes in a match where the visitors were looking to prove their credentials for Europe’s top club competition.

Instead, what was on display yet again was Cesc Fabregas’s commitment to the Arsenal cause.  Earlier in the season, he celebrated a goal by kissing his badge and pointing to the stands, as if to say once more that he is indeed an Arsenal player for the long term.  Today, Fabregas collected a loose ball at the halfway line, beat two players, nutmegged Ledley King, and then coolly drilled the ball into the low near corner–in a manner that was reminiscent of Thierry Henry’s famous Bernabeu solo effort (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuCL2wvjOtU) –before jubilantly sprinting toward the stands in celebration.  While Robin van Persie’s breakthrough goal gave Arsenal a slightly fortunate lead, the captain’s strike was both a literal goal that put the game beyond Spurs, and a figurative statement to fans and foes alike: that this team will go as far as Cesc Fabregas will take them.

Earlier in the season, Pat Dolan of Setanta Sports criticized Fabregas for not celebrating enthusiastically enough when he scored a late goal.  While Dolan’s commentary is often prescient, in that case it seemed to be a bit of a reach.  Fabregas is in the unfortunate position of having to constantly deny that he has designs on returning to Spain.  He has said whenever asked that he would like to go back someday, but not in the near future.  This is the sort of game that clearly demonstrates that his heart is with the Gunners–and he showed his fans exactly that with a spectacular effort against their fiercest rivals.

On top of the performance of Fabregas, it should be noted that Arsenal finally managed to keep a clean sheet and by all rights should have had more goals.  Eduardo, a first half substitute for the injured Nicklas Bendtner (whose groin pull will be one of the few low points of the match), spurned three legitimate chances to score.  Two of those chances were efforts that he ordinarily would make short work of, and the third was a header that he could easily have put to either side of Heurelho Gomes.  Abou Diaby made a great run late on a corner, only to have the ball hit his shoulder instead of his head, and Ramsey and Fabregas had a fantastic opportunity right at the death to pile more misery on Spurs, but one would suspect that the injury to Sebastien Bassong and the three goal lead led to their weak concession of the ball.

All of this came on the heels of the late collapses at West Ham and AZ Alkmaar (excepting Liverpool in the Carling Cup because of the vastly different sides).  What Arsene Wenger must do is use this victory, and all its positives, to push Arsenal onward and upward.  If they can learn to keep a clean sheet and keep scoring three goals even when spurning five other clear chances, then the title race will surely have to include a North London team–and no, Robbie Keane, not Tottenham.

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8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Richard Zervakos

    November 1, 2009 at 11:21 pm

    @rosco excellent point. amended. @nothap’n I wrote the post immediately after the game, which was the early kickoff. not many other games to write about when only one has been played.

  2. rosco

    November 1, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    Throw in links when you say things like “reminiscent of Thierry Henry’s famous Bernabeu solo effort”!

  3. b

    November 1, 2009 at 11:17 am

    vela got hurt against the US, got hurt again in training, then apparently got hurt again before the carling cup match the other day.

    was hoping for more from him this season. we shall see.

  4. Gunner JD

    November 1, 2009 at 10:58 am

    I haven’t seen Carlos since he turned poor Tim Howard inside-out in the Gold Cup finals.

    nothap’n, couldn’t agree more. What else would you like to talk about? And look at it this way: a couple Arsenal posts for Derby weekend isn’t so bad is it? It’s nice to have a break from all the Liverpool posts, no?

    The Chelsea-Bolton game was actually pretty entertaining. Bolton’s resistance to waves of Blue pressure was great football watching. Had the Wanderers broken through on one of their many close shaves while the game was still 1-0, we’d have likely seen a very different finish than the one we did.

    And I didn’t get to watch it, but I was kinda shocked Liverpool actually dropped ANOTHER game. To be honest, watching the Reds slowly disintegrate this season is absolutely fascinating.

  5. Yasir from south africa

    October 31, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    Great game…go gunners.. Any idea of what’s happenning to carlos vela? We’re is he ?

  6. nothap'n

    October 31, 2009 at 3:12 pm

    How many Arsenal-related posts will we get today? Was the other post not enough? We know Arsenal won, Tottenham were missing a few and the two goal explosion killed everything that Spurs were doing right in the first half.

    Can we have another post about Arshavin’s posts about the cost of living in England?

    How about something relating to Van Persie’s ability to stay healthy for this many games?

    C’mon, a lot more has happened on this fine Saturday morning to talk about other than Arsenal.

    • Califronia_footy

      October 31, 2009 at 11:26 pm

      another bitter spud ….

      spuds were missing some players …… so were le gooners …. no Denilson, Rosicky or a truly fit Nasri …. sounds like you were probabaly sobbing on your keyboard as you typed twat!!

      Spuds will not finish in top 4 for a long time and will never win at the emirates …

      • Gimme a Break

        November 2, 2009 at 9:44 am

        As a neutral, I got short changed. Tottenham were missing 4 or their top players (missing their 3 best – Defoe, Modric and Lennon, and one of their best defenders in Woodgate). Rosicky and Denilson are role players who weren’t missing. Can you say the same for Tottenham? Try to think of it this way – take away Torres and Gerrard from Liverpool and what do you have (a mediocre club), take away Van Persie, Fabregas and Arshavin (you have a good but not great club). Same goes for every club – take away their best players and it’s just not the same. Arsenal should have won – playing at home against a weakened squad. Arsenal fans shouldn’t get too excited and Spurs fans shouldn’t get too upset.

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