Arsenal 5 – 1 Man City
Eight observations from a tremendous win that was a long-time coming.
- An early goal in a top game is often a mixed blessing. All the preparations paid off almost instantly, and what to do after that? You’d say keep going as before but it somehow does not seem that simple. The opponent got an instant kick under the Arsenal and will have got their focus sorted. Arsenal simply sat back too much. At first, it was effective enough as the great ponytailed berserker was isolated and as harmful as a hushpuppy. Raya was our master in goal during this period, and I think the little midweek break did him a world of good. But gradually Arsenal lost their intensity and purpose, and sooner or later a team will pay for this. We did, but…. then we responded.
- Every team needs luck, and we got it with the wicked deflection from Partey’s shot on target. It left the keeper with no chance. What was not luck is that our boys once again benefited from a studied and pounced on weakness in the way Man City play out from the back. It was an attacking masterclass from Havertz, Odegaard, Rice and co.
- How I love Thomas Partey this season. What a player we have here, and I wonder whether the club should try and sign him up for another few years. He gets it and was the best, most intelligent midfielder on the pitch. I think yesterday he played the most Vieira-esque I have ever seen him play. Crisp attacking passing, many interceptions, such physical presence, and master of transition.
- Rice grew into the game and at the end he was magnificent. He just makes me think of an AudiA4: reliant, sturdy, no-nonsense, and he enjoys himself more the longer he is running. Nothing too sexy, just blood, sweat and tenacity. On that note, and as Stu mentioned yesterday, is there a better midfield in the PL than Rice, Partey and Odegaard right now?
- Miles Lewis-Skelly, what a tiger we have here! His confidence on the ball is surreal for such an age; his ability to transition with the ball from defence to midfield is so impressive; and then he had the skill and confidence to score that goal, and then celebrate with that iconic celebration to make the humiliation complete. That will teach you Erling to poke the mighty Cannon.
- Has there ever been an Arsenal player who both frustrates and delights as much as Kai does? And as such, is he not the epitome of all of us humans? A work horse, a group of hyenas in one body, a bear in the box, a dreamer and believer: Havertz is all of this; and I love him for it. Missing big chances comes as a price with all of this, but the bigger picture is that he is a vital player in Arteta-ball.
- Ethan, Ethan, how sweet is your left foot? You can certainly curl it like Bukayo. Who would have thought that Arsenal would win today 5-1 without a top CF – will one arrive today? – and Bukayo and Jesus out of action? The likes of Miles and Ethan give Arsenal that extra level of energy, quality and excitement, and how Citeh would love to have the same right now!
- My final ‘obeservation’ goes to Martinelli. This was a very mature performance by a player who has quietly become a complete footballer. We need more goals from him of course, but yesterday he worked for the team all over the pitch for 90 minutes, and the most important thing he did was to allow Havertz to score rather than selfishly take a shot himself. That was class and sealed the game once and for all.

By TotalArsenal.









