An early Theo Walcott goal was just enough to earn Arsenal a win at the Emirates Stadium tonight but Wenger’s men will balk at the prospect of having to defend the narrow lead at Udinese’s Stadio Friuli in the second leg of their Champions League qualifier next week. The Gunners’ stylish attacking football was matched by the Italians, who looked the better team for much of the game and could well have won if it weren’t for the performance of Gunners ‘keeper Wojciech Szczney.
In a potentially difficult Champion’s League qualifier for Arsenal, the focus of the game was not so much on the players who took to the field, but rather the absence of those who didn’t. The recent widespread criticism of Wenger’s transfer policy and Cesc Fabregas’ departure to Barcelona over clouded an important European fixture. In addition to this, Emmanuel Eboue...
In a potentially difficult Champion’s League qualifier for Arsenal, the focus of the game was not so much on the players who took to the field, but rather the absence of those who didn’t. The recent widespread criticism of Wenger’s transfer policy and Cesc Fabregas’ departure to Barcelona over clouded an important European fixture. In addition to this, Emmanuel Eboue...
- 8/16/2011
- by Alex Moore
- Obsessed with Film
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