Keep Calm an Curry On Gooners

Our greatest foes, and whom we must chiefly combat, are within.

Miguel de Cervantes

A few days after the Pool game and the transfer window closed, we can all relax again. The big picture is that Arteta has a great squad to work with now: brilliant signings in all areas and many at good value for money. Happy days.

The unfortunate and untimely loss v the champions will hurt for a while. This game simply came too early in the season, and I think that Pool were lucky to play home first. It made a huge difference.

Arsenal controlled large parts of the game and kept the Anfield crowd pretty quiet. This is a major achievement. It wasn’t a game for the purist, and for some reason the lazy, shallow media blamed Arsenal/Arteta for it – if Arsenal had scored that free-kick instead of Liverpool they would all have focused on them rather than Arsenal…

The truth is that our attack did struggle to break the Pool defence down, and apparently it’s all Arteta’s fault for his lack of adventure/desire to control everything. The fact that Pool’s equally expensive and talented attack hardly sparkled and was ineffective, doesn’t seem to be mentioned anywhere. The victors always seem to get a let off, just because the won.

We lost to a sublime free-kick late on. It’s as simple as that. Arne Slot, who impresses more and more as a decent guy, summarised it simply and effectively: “If we play this game 10 times more in the same fashion then I think it’s eight times a draw, we win it one time and Arsenal wins it one time because it was an uneventful game, which is something sometimes positive as well because both teams were really good in rest defence and in defending.”

An attack of Merino (with a defensive remit), Madueke (just arrived), Martinelli (out of form) and Gyokeres (just arrived) is unlikely to click and be awesome in the third game of the season, at Anfield. It was always going to be an encounter in which Arsenal had to control the game and hope to score one or two goals, most likely through a set-piece and/or a moment of class. If we could have started with a more established and fully fit set of Odegaard/Merino, Saka, Madueke, Havertz/Gyokeres in a game of this importance, I believe our attack would have been much more effective. To expect the same of those four who started on Sunday is simply naive.

Let’s take this one on the chin, celebrate the progress Arteta has made and the huge quality of the squad, and accept that the moment of magic/and a bit of luck just went the other way. C’est la vie.

THIS TEAM IS GOING PLACES.

It’s going to be truly awesome.

Oh, and Marquinhos, welcome to the Arsenal proper. That was an amazing performance.

By TotalArsenal

Arsenal v Leeds Review: Set-Piece Monster scores again, Gyokeres’ Brace and that Heavenly Eberechi Smile

A 5-0 drumming of the Peacocks, or Whites, if you prefer that nickname, was just what the shrink ordered. We all loved the 1-0 at Old Bog, a result we will always take when playing red or blue Manchester. But we also knew that our attacking football was underwhelming, and that Arteta and the boys had work to do. To then play our first home game this season v newly promoted Leeds offered a great opportunity to put in a marker, and that’s exactly what Arsenal did yesterday.

Leeds started well enough. They were well drilled to soak up pressure with a low block and then pounce on the counter (ideally targeting the space and personnel on our left). Farke wanted his team not to sit back all the time but also come out and play. But, as he also later admitted, Arsenal were simply to dominate and strong, especially in midfield.

It looks to me that with Calafiori pushing up on the left our attack is more balanced. Madueke, chosen over Martinelli and Trossard on our left, offered a presence and energy Arsenal have not had for a while. With both wings offering a threat, there appeared to be more space through the middle for the likes Odegaard, Rice and Zubimendi. Gyokeres was also dynamic and produced the sort of runs and movements that made the central defence of Leeds constantly unsettled. Yet, poor final and penultimate balls kept us from creating gild-edged chances. The boys were trying hard and the Whites held strong and something special, or in Arsenal’s case typical, had to happen.

1-0 to the Arsenal

Set-piece again Ole Ole. What a weapon and monster this is: 33 in 78 games now (since August 2023); that’s 0.42 per game! And it was a beauty of a set-piece. The fear factor for these is enormous, and that in itself is a reason for Arsenal’s success with these. What are the Gunners going to do this time? Who to mark? Why are they all standing at the back post? at the edge of the box? all in an offsite position? etc etc. It is just pure pandemonium.

2-0 to the Arsenal

The second goal was a team beauty and school example of how to beat a low block. Raise the tempo, push hard, make lots of movement in and around the box and defenders lose their whereabouts and control: organised chaos. Nwaneri was a big factor in this. He lost the ball but Rice regained it, the always quick thinking and acting Timber, on a high after his fine opening goal, played in Saka with a finely weighted ball into the box. Bukayo had plenty of time to look and plan his action. Gyokeres was ready to pounce and this created space and doubt in the defence; the young Englishmen sharpened his ‘weaker’ right foot and rifled the ball into the top far corner. Glorious.

3-0 to the Arsenal

The third goal is of course a very important one. It settled the game for us but, more importantly, it was Gyokeres’ first PL goal of his Arsenal career. And one from open play: after Calafiori launched him into space, Viktor had a lot to do but he had been waiting for such a ball all game long. It was a brilliant individual goal and scored with the sort of confidence and ease that we have been missing sorely from a central attacking in recent years. Welcome to the Arsenal, Viktor.

4-0 to the Arsenal

Set-piece again Ole Ole. Enough said.

5-0 to the Arsenal

Max Dowman on the ball, with or without space, is a joy to watch. He takes you back to playing football with jumpers for goal posts: caress the ball and move forward, take on opponents, and take them on again, until the ball is past the line. He gets fouled so often and has already gained two penalties for us in a handful of games on the pitch. Arsenal only got two PL penalties all season in 2024-25, and Max is the sort of player who will get them for us time and again. Gyokeres took the penalty the Neeskens way. No nonsense with tricking the goalkeeper, just filthy power. Boooooooooom.

I don’t think I have been happier this years, except for the drumming of the other Whites from Madrid at the home of football. Yes we lost a few players to injury but this is happening to all clubs at the moment. A five nil win is always wonderful, but it is that heavenly Eberechi Eze smile when he entered the ground that was especially sweet and will stay with me forever. Welcome home, son.

“The end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” T.S. Eliot

By TotalArsenal

Attacking is EZE with Eberechi: Arsenal’s options up-front

The announcement of the signing of Eze is imminent, and I think this is great news.

The much reported story of Eberechi’s love and attachment to Arsenal on the one hand, and all his qualities on the other hand makes me believe Arsenal have signed a top player. I don’t think Arsenal can make real progress by relying on Odegaard and the still so inexperienced Nwaneri in the middle and Trossard and Martinelli on the left. Madueke was a good signing to provide cover for Saka; Eze is next level given his age and PL experience. He is ready to rock and I reckon he is the missing link in our attack.

I can see Arsenal start with the following attack (Zubi/Norgaard – Rice/Merino behind them in midfield):

  1. GOES: Eze – Ode – Gyo – Sak (3-1): two aggressive flanks with power, speed and dribbling skills, Ode has options left and right and through the middle; Viktor gets great service.
  2. GEMS1: Madu – Eze – Gyo – Sak (3-1): two aggressive flanks with natural wingers, Eze offers drive and power through the middle and a great shot from outside the box, Viktor will be spoiled.
  3. SEGH: Eze – Gyo+ Hav – Saka (2-2): As above but now Havertz and Gyokeres will alternate through the middle and offer combined strengths in the box/ defences will not know what is hitting them.
  4. GEMS2: Eze – Saka – Gyo – Madu (3-1): Saka in the nr10 position to feed Eze, Gyo and Madu: players interchange and bamboozle the opposition, goals from all over the pitch and box.

The above combo’s can be further strengthen by starting one or two of Martinelli, Merino, Trossard, Nelson, Nwaneri or Dowman instead of one or two of the above. Our options are many.

It would be good to hear what my fellow BKers think of the Eze signing and what it will do to our attack (and all readers please comment). I anticipate that a few will worry about the potential lack of opportunity to play football in our first team for the likes of Nwaneri, Dowman and Nelson. These new arrivals will certainly make it harder for them, but, as MLS and Ethan showed last season, if young players get a chance and they grab it, Mikel will play them. It is a long season with plenty of games, and I for one am very, very happy to have such a strong squad now. Bring it on.

By TotalArsenal.

Set-piece again, Set-piece again, Set-piece again, Ole Ole

It was not pretty, it was not good, but a clean-sheet 1-0 to the Arsenal at Old Toilet certainly feels great.

This was an existential battle between two teams with a lot of pressure on them that definitely would have preferred this modern classic of an encounter not to be played as the season’s opener. You could tell from the start that the stakes were high: a game neither could afford to lose and would love to win.

Eight quick conclusions:

  1. Our midfield effectiveness remains a work in progress (see previous posts). What can Arteta do to make Zubimendi and Rice much more effective? And why is Odegaard coming so deep to get the ball and carry it forward so often? I will have to watch the game again just to see these three midfielders in action again and then try to understand how they are interacting with each other. At the moment I am at a loss why I noticed them so little during the game.
  2. The left wing is not working, and I am being kind. The big question is can Arsenal afford to not buy a left winger before the window shuts?
  3. Bukayo was shackled and isolated, and so was Gyokeres. They both tried hard to have an impact but the midfield service and general team cohesion and tactics were well below par.
  4. I know I am repeating myself, but the above-mentioned three points will be key to get right this season imho. I am happy that the team decided to keep Odegaard as our captain; he cares for the club and gives his all. The question that Arteta will have to answer is whether Martin needs a period on the bench as to regain his form and confidence. His final balls/passes/shots just lack confidence and precision, and it will hurt us if it doesn’t improve soon. We currently have two underperforming ‘Martins’ and there is a player, still in red and blue stripes South of the Thames, who would be ideal to push them both all the way. Please don’t let him go to the cheesy Spuds. In the meantime, let’s give Ethan a game or two in the nr10 position.
  5. The really big positive to take from this game is the quality of our defending. The back five, all giant warriors, were outstanding. Raya was back to his very best after a couple of less convincing friendly games. He had presence and a couple of his saves were phenomenal, and I also thought that his contribution was good yesterday. Big Wil and Big Gab were awesome and all four full backs performed well. Calafiori just has the X-factor. He is still young but this may well be his big, breakout season. There is no fear or nervousness in this guy and it does not come as a surprise that he became our match winner. Love this guy.
  6. We won again through a set-piece. This has the added effect that teams will worry even more about our ability to score from them, and that in itself is a factor contributing to the successfulness of them in future games. Set-piece again, set-piece again, set-piece again, Ole Ole! 🙂
  7. Our bench was incredibly strong yesterday, and this had a big impact on our ability to see the game out and take all the three points back to North London. There were a couple of hairy moments but in general the team were in control and played with a maturity that bodes well for the season.
  8. So, plenty to improve on and plenty to admire. Key is that we won, kept a clean sheet and now do not have to come back to leaky dump of red-Manchester for an entire PL season. As we played away for our first game, we will play at home for our last game, which may well be crucial. Starting the season away is seldom easy, and playing MU straightaway could have given us an awful start to the season. Luckily, the boys made sure that they were victorious, and that is just bliss. Bring on the newly promoted Peacocks!

By TotalArsenal

Let’s Free-up Bukayo the Beast: Four Options

An assist, a pre-assist and a goal. These were Saka’s ‘hard-measure’ contributions to our win on Saturday. If Saka gets space to roam and he is at his best, he is simply unstoppable. Teams know that he is our main threat; if you stop Bukayo you stop Arsenal to a large extend. They double up on him, foul him, deny him any space, and even Saka sometimes doesn’t know how to deal with it.

The question is how can Bukayo be freed to do what he does best to devastating effect? Our attacking options were limited last season mainly because of injuries. But things are different now after the recovery of injured players and some fine transfer business over the summer. Arsenal are in a much better place to make our attack, and Bukayo in particular, much more lethal.

Options:

  1. With Odegaard and White fit again, the golden triangle is back. Timber is another way to make the triangle approach work really well. So maybe all is fine again and nothing else needs doing.
  2. Get the ball quicker to Bukayo when he is free. Last season, it often amazed me how regularly Liverpool’s Salah would be receiving the ball in acres of space on the right. Surely opposition teams knew how dangerous he was?! The difference was that Pool worked the ball quicker to the Egyptian and from further away than Arsenal did to our star boy. Just that extra second and bit of extra space can make all the difference. There were a few moments in the game on Saturday when I thought Arsenal players were trying to find Bukayo in space sooner and more effectively than in previous seasons.
  3. Play Saka behind the CF (LeGall’s option). This is quite an exciting option. Free Bukayo from the overcrowded flank and allow him lots of space to strutt his stuff in a nr10-like position.
  4. Strengthen the left flank and make it as dangerous as our right flank, whilst also strengthening the distribution and threat through the middle. Arsenal were too lop-sided at best of their times last season. Martin works his magic best on the right with Bukayo and Ben, but this made us predictable, and teams could concentrate on that area of the pitch, thus eliminating or undermining most of our attacking potency. Now, with Zubimendi, Madueke and Gyokeres in the team, Arsenal are much more able to attack from all three areas, and it looks like Arteta may strengthen the left wing further with one more signing. This will help Saka a lot as opposition teams will be pulled apart in defence much more than in previous seasons, and space and time for Bukayo makes a world of difference.

I believe that Saka is our starman and he is now of an age for Arsenal to really, really free him up and allow him to be as effective as possible. Salah won Pool the League last season, Bukayo can do something similar this season. Let’s free up Saka the Beast.

By TotalArsenal.

8 Arsenal Observations: Rice deeper than Zubi, Saka is Back, Gyokeres is a CF alright!

Well that looked both much more solid and energetic/inventive. It was just a friendly of course, but we could all see that the boys meant business today.

Eight Observations

  1. I noticed how deep Declan played on my tiny phone screen and how advanced Zubi was for large parts of the game. This may be the balancing act we were waiting for: Rice just in front of the CBs dictating play and Zubi keeping the high press tight higher up. Of course they will interchange at times as they have similar skills, but Declan looked better today than in any preseason games before.
  2. I thought Arsenal were much more balanced today, with the left flank much more involved. Calafiori was good support for Martinelli, and Rice and Zubi were also effective on the left. Madueke offered real freshness and thrust when he came on, and he was unlucky not to get an assist when for example Gyokeres headed onto the post.
  3. Timber is a versatile player who has got just such a great presence and energy. Keeping him fit will be a big challenge but if he and Calafiori can have a largely injury-free season then we are up for something great on the flanks, especially with the more than excellent backup FBs.
  4. Gyokeres is a CF alright! excellent movement and involvement in the wider game. He offers thar extra movement and passing option in the centre, and we have been missing this. There is also a wonderful directness about him when he gets a chance.
  5. Talking about directness, i loved the quick balls over the top when we regained the ball in midfield or even deeper. Two goals came from this today, and the excellent Bukayo and bionic Kai will feel good for getting on the score sheet. I hope this is a structural change for the new season.
  6. Odegaard tried as hard as ever, and gets a 10 for effort. We just need more end product. It’s great that Nwaneri is now his backup, and Martin will have his work cut out to stay ahead of him.
  7. It was great to have Big Gab back and what a difference he makes. But I was also impressed with our new Spanish beast of a CB, Mosquero. What a presence this guy has, and I never felt we had become weaker in defence after he replaced the Brazilian. Early days but this is promising.
  8. The biggest plus is that we did not just start with 11 top players but were also able to bring on real quality players when substitutions took place. I cannot remember a stronger bench in 30 years of following the mighty Arsenal. Do you? Any other observations?

By TotalArsenal

Arteta’s dilemma: 4-2-1-3 or 4-1-2-3?

The pre-season is almost over and it’s not long before the PL starts. We know that the ‘unbiased’ computer has given us a hell of start to the competition with away games to Manchester United, Liverpool and Newcastle before October, so we need to hit the ground running. The pre-season games, it has to be said, do not fill me with great confidence. Teams have been playing us with low blocks and on the counter-attack, and we struggled to break down the former and protect ourselves against the latter. Arsenal looked unorganised and lacking cohesion, and let’s hope tomorrow’s final pre-season game will be much better.

The good thing is that Mikel has opted to give as many players as possible meaningful football minutes, and if indeed this was his main objectives for the pre-season games then we should not worry too much. But tomorrow’s game needs to be different and I expect him to start our strongest possible first team. We need a good win and a team that clicks in all areas.

The big question is – see also comments in previous post – how will Arteta setup the team for those first few tough games? 4-2-1-3 or 4-1-2-3? Or something else? I feel that Mikel wants to play with one holding midfielder and two box-to-box/creator players, based on a high-press dominance of our opponents. But I think he is more comfortable with Arsenal sitting deeper and not giving away too much space. Teams really like to play us when we push up and try and beat us on the counter, and we have looked vulnerable in pre-season against the likes of Newcastle, the silly Spuds and Villareal. Can Arteta afford to play like this in Manchester, Liverpool or Newcastle? I don’t think so.

Playing with two of Zubimendi, Norgaard, Merino or Rice in front of our defence seems a much better guarantee for getting more points during the first few months of the season. In fact, I think we would be pretty unbeatable and with our attacking reinforcements we would have every opportunity to nick a goal or two. And maybe Arsenal should play like this against all teams: invite them to attack us more, create turnovers in midfield and attack the then available space with real intent. The likes of Martinelli, Saka, Madueke, Gyokeres would certainly love it.

But that is not really the Arsenal/Arteta(Guardiola) way, and I expect that (sooner or later) our manager will want to play with a very high press and one DM. Zubimendi does seem to fit this style a lot, and Norgaard is a great alternative for the Spaniard. If and when Arteta can play the fully fit formation of: Raya, White/Timber, Sal, Gab, Cala/MLS, Rice, Zubi, Odegaard/Ethan, Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli/? then this should make a 4-1-2-3 formation very strong indeed.

The problem is that this approach needs all 11 players to be great and to sing from the same hymn sheet. It will take a while before all players are in tune with each other, and one or two injuries, let alone more, will disrupt the flow and effectiveness of this system of play (as we have seen so often in recent seasons). The squad is deeper/better now, but it is still a more risky style of play.

Arteta knows that there is no time for experimenting and the pressure of winning silverware is huge this season. I trust that he will make sensible decisions and look forward to the new season, both from a tactical point of view and the sheer delight of playing meaningful football again.

Ooh to Be.

TotalArsenal.

Great Arsenal summer additions. Five aspects of our game to improve on this season.

Hello BKers. Hope you are having a great summer. Bergkampesque.com is back in business and thank you for your patience and support.

So the summer shopping spree is (almost) over, and what a fine collection of players have been purchased! It looks like it’s over, but there could still be one more addition.

The defence and GK depth is very impressive with just a little money spent.

Midfield looks awesome with two very good additions.

Attack has been strengthened significantly with Madueke and Gyokeres. Kai is also back and Jesus might be not far off either.

In order to progress once more this coming season, I reckon we need to see improvements in the following five areas/aspects of our game:

  1. More goals. Enough said about that already and Gyo is our man.
  2. Hold on to leading positions much better. The team go sloppy after working hard to get in front. There was a lack of focus after getting in the lead, last season. The boys entered a nomansland time and again, and boy did we drop a lot of points as a result of this. For me this is a maturity thing, and Mikel and Martin need to lead hard on changing attitudes.
  3. We need more unity/machine in midfield. Odegaard, Rice and Partey all played well individually, but I missed the cohesion of a good working midfield last season; the sum was not more than its parts. Zubimendi is a great addition and I think he will link midfield better than Thomas did. This is also a big, big season for Declan and Martin. Rice will have to become more of a box to box midfielder, not only supporting defence well (which he masters) but also become a more consistent goal/assists contributor. Merino is a great alternative in Rice’s position, and together they should give us a lot in the coming season.
  4. The attacking midfield position is also pivotal in the coming season. We need more from Martin, and he knows this. We need more bite and venom from his shots from in and outside the box, and we need more assists. It looks like Nwaneri will be his backup, but that is a big position to fill. If we are to add one more player, I would expect it to be competition for Martin. Or, with Gyo in attack, will Kai get more games in the nr10 position? Whatever happens, this will be a key area for Mikel to get right.
  5. The left side of our attack needs re-energizing. Martinelli and Trossard are okay and great squad players – one of them could be our supersub this season (a much underrated function) – but we need somebody there who clicks with Declan and equals Saka’s thrust and outputs on our right. Is Madueke the answer? I like him a lot and he will help to push the only still 24 year old Martinelli all the way. But Madueke is likely to be mainly cover for Bukayo, and Mikel might still get a more specialised, established left winger in the coming weeks. Gyokeres likes to drift to the left in attack, and getting a left winger who clicks with the Swede will be vital. If we can get the right man then there is nothing really stopping us to be a very competitive team this season.

SO, it’s looking good and fingers crossed for a beast of a left winger to still join us.

By TotalArsenal.

Arsenal v Real Preview and Line-up: A Night Made for Odegaard

So, we are just a few hours away from the biggest game of the season, so far. The boys truly rocked the Blancos at home, and now comes a test of nerves, tactics and belief. The Galacticos are not used to being outplayed, and in the second half they really and truly were. So their pride is hurt and they do not want to embarrass themselves again at the Bernabeu, that’s for sure.

But Arsenal are a pretty complete team when it comes to playing tactical variants, these days. Gone are the Wenger days of the one-style-needs-to-beat-all. Arteta can play Mourinho-ball, Ferguson-ball and Wenger-ball; he will adept to what gives us optimal outcomes. Sitting back, absorbing, and then pouncing on the rebound/counter is the most likely approach. With Odegaard, Merinho, Rice, Partey, Saka and Martinelli, and fast wing-backs, Arsenal can hurt RM badly, tonight. Our opponents will be weary of this, yet they must attack, attack, attack. The crowd will demand it and the large deficit does not leave them much else to do.

But then Arteta may decided to attack RM from the start and dominate midfield. Of course this is not without danger, as RM have the sort of players who love to run into space with and without the ball. But this could lead to an early goal for us after which we can sit back and absorb pressure. A fourth goal for us over the two ties should normally settle it. However, playing with a high block carries another danger for us: the risk of hauling somebody down and getting a yellow or even a red card. Playing with 10 men with say 70 minutes on the clock would be a nightmare.

I think Arteta and his fellow managers, and the captain, MO, will have a detailed plan that will see different approaches during different phases of the game. Arsenal have a great midfield and RM will truly miss the hard-as-nails (and probably their best midfielder), Camavinga. This is such an opportunity to boss this pivotal area, even at the Bernabeu. Once-Twice-Baby is puffed up with confidence and Martin will have been dreaming of this game ever since he joined us from the Spanish capital. Partey, if indeed fit as is reported, will also want to play his socks off; his friends from Atletico will have jeered him up to no end.

I have high hopes that this will be the night that Odegaard truly announces himself to Europe – the Frenkie De Jong/Modric of Arsenal.

Big games will need to be played by the full backs and their supporting wingers. They will want to get behind our defence from the flanks and the likes of Vinicius, Rodrygo, Mbappe and Bellingham are capable of the the best wing-play in the business. The beauty of Saka and Martinelli is that they are excellent at supporting the defence and then also spring a counter-attack with great close control, energy and thrust. They will get kicked, and I hope the referee understands that they will need protection. A fair referee is of course crucial, and from what the Duke of Normandie has told us I think we should not worry about this part of the game.

This is very likely to be a tense game for 90+ minutes, unless we can put one or two in the net in the first half. Don’t count this out, and I will put my money on Martin netting at his former stomping ground.

I guess our biggest area of attention will have to be our left side of defence. Kiwior and, most likely, MLS will play there, or is Calafiori earmarked for this one? There is no update on him on Arsenal.com… It also seems that Ben White is available again. If fit this would be a great addition to our defence.

Desired (not necessarily predicted) line-up (subject to actual fitness levels):

Raya

White-Saliba-Kiwior-Timber

Partey-Odegaard-Rice

Saka-Merino-Martinelli

It is a real shame that Jorginho is not available for this one, as Arteta could do with the tactical variant(s) he offers. I love MLS but I fear he will be earmarked for a sending off. However, a cameo in the second half could give the team a wonderful boost. Same goes for insomniac Trossard, and yes, Sterling, who has the maturity to finally make a difference for us.

I believe in these boys and as long as they keep cool heads and take one or two of their own chances, I think we will go through.

Ooh to BE.

By TotalArsenal.

Arsenal v Real Madrid 3-0: A Superb Team Performance Has Red North-London Dreaming

You know, just when you finally come to terms with it, that it isn’t going to be your season, that everyone, the media, Sky, TNT, MotD, the tv pundits, PGMOL, the Premier Lge, Lady Luck et al are against you whilst everything is going right for your main rival and you just want to see the season end. Our much maligned but brilliant manager, his coaching staff and our wonderful, wonderful players drag us back in and hope springs eternal again…

I never saw last night coming, I was expecting a draw or a narrow 1-0 win at best, just to keep us involved for another week.

At half-time I was anxious, Mbappe, Vinicius and Rodrygo had shown us glimpses of their power and speed on the break, allied to the fact that we had missed the few decent chances we’d created, I’d seen this many times before play out, a hopeful 45 crushed by the quality and efficiency of a foreign rival with far more experience of these scenarios and an underlying confidence you couldn’t quite put your finger on, but it was in their swagger. Was it expectations?

I was waiting for the referee to give Madrid a decisive decision in their favour based on the fact that, they are Madrid. But our Bosnian friend and his capable VAR assistant showed a capacity for honesty and common sense far far beyond the capabilities of any of Howard Webbs mob of jokers.

I don’t know what Arteta said at half-time, maybe it was planned but we went for it in the 2nd 45, Bukayo and Declan in particular drove us forward like men on a mission. Declan has a love affair with European football and Bakayo is just a wonderful human being and footballer.

The Gunners drove into the heart of Madrid and showed why they’re so interested in William Saliba, because the Madrid defence crumbled.

Courtois was immense, making a string of saves; and although I’ve seen him criticised for his wall positioning at the free kicks, I think that takes away from the quality of Declan’s strikes and is almost like the pundits trying to find something to be pedantic about.

The walls covered the goal just fine but the swerve and dip Declan put on his strikes made them redundant and left one of the best goalkeepers in the world grasping for thin air, he wasn’t even close to either free kick that’s how good they were. In fact, I’m struggling to recall a better pair of free kicks in all my many years as an Arsenal fan. I think both were simply unsaveable: they were perfect.

Declan’s first was a work of art, the pace, the bend, the accuracy. We knew that Declan is a fine striker of a dead ball but this was majestic, it took your breath away, and the Madrid players looked perplexed and a little concerned after it exploded into their net. Arsenal should have made it 2-0 from open play as they ramped up the pressure but a succession of goal line clearances saved the day for the greys. Courtois must have made half a dozen top saves in this match, Raya made maybe one or two at a stretch.

Nobody noticed or commented on Kiwior, he quietly went about his work alongside the ever improving Myles, that boy is a dream.

Another dazzling dribble by Bakayo was brought to an abrupt halt by a foul but this was further out and more to the left of the goal, Courtois was favourite to deal with any shot on goal from here.

As Declan addressed the ball I know we were all thinking ‘surely he can’t do it again’ I know I was.

Well Superman Rice ran up and connected with the ball as perfectly as you could ever wish to, and it flew like a cruise missile right into the top corner of the net. Courtois was miles away, it was accurate, it was on target and it broke Madrid hearts. They just shook their heads and despite a late rally in the last 10 minutes when I was dreading a consolation goal to give them hope and an edge in Spain, we held out, all our defenders were heroes: Big Bill, Jakub, Jurrien, Myles, Benjamin and Kieran, not forgetting Raya, those guys were the foundations of this performance.

But wait a moment, just when we thought it couldn’t get any better it did. A slick move between Trossard and Myles saw the ball presented on a platter to Merino. Now what I like about our part-time striker is his calmness in front of goal, no Odegaard style miskicks over the bar for him, he simply took a couple of steps back anticipating a Myles pass and Myles duly delivered an accurate pull back with just the right pace for Mikel to run onto which he just slide-ruled it into the corner of the net.
Party time, Saliba was waving his arms as he ran towards the crowd, that boy knows how to celebrate, Myles had the biggest smile in football, everyone was dancing and laughing, it was as if a season of frustrations had been exorcised.

Can it get any better from here?
I don’t know, we should be confident of doing a job in Spain next week, after that it’s in the hands of the Gods and maybe Stu needs to have a word?

This season has been for the most part an anticlimax after pushing City all the way two years running. Questions have been asked of the manager and the club, some of them rightly, many just hyperbole, but we’ve also experienced some exquisite performances by this team, mainly in Europe.

Anyway, we can at least dream for another week and possibly beyond that, roll on next Wednesday.

By Allezkev