Match Report: Spurs 0 The Gooners 2 (misery at the Tottenham stadium)
Match Report: Spurs 0 The Gooners 2 (misery at the Tottenham stadium)
Nothing is certain in football, and things could
change, but as they stand now, I see the Gooners winning the league, City
second, while United and Newcastle battle it out for third and fourth place.
I see Yankee Chelski and the Scousers competing
with us for a Europa spot (unless we sink even lower).
The highlights of the game was Richarlson refusing
to shake hands with a Gooners player and what kicked off at the end of the match
between a Spurs fan and the Gooner goalkeeper… apart from that, it was shit,
especially the first half… the second half we did a bit better, but by then it
was all over…
The most exciting part of the day was that our
group had dinner at a Spurs restaurant and my chat with Mel on the way there
and back home… apart from that, a poor Spurs footballing day. To make matters
worse; United beat City and Newcastle beat Fulham. Liverpool did lose, but they
are a spent force… at least for now. As for Chelski, they are having a hit-and-miss
season… so I can't see the Scousers or Chelski getting into the top four.
To add fuel to the fire, this Thursday, we face
City in the lion's den. It doesn't rain, it pours.
The
game…
As all the papers like to remind us… the Gooners
have extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to a challenging eight
points.
They were helped by a
blunder from hapless Hugo Lloris when he fumbled Bukayo Saka's cross into his
own net after 14 minutes. He has gone past his sell-by date… too many mistakes
lately... it is now time to place him.
Martin Odegaard shot a second from outside the
area nine minutes before the break. We were so poor in the first half; nevertheless,
we had chances but found Aaron Ramsdale in top form as he saved twice either
side of halftime from Harry Kane and stopped Ryan Sessegnon's angled effort.
My
thoughts…
We may have created chances, especially in the
second half, but this was a poor game for Conte and the players, as we looked
well off the pace until it was too late.
We were trailing again at halftime for the ninth
time this season, after a first period in which our averageness was a sharp
contrast to the excellence of our opponents.
Even though we have made a habit of poor first
halves, we have been – on occasions – able to dig ourselves out of a hole. But
this time, we left ourselves too much to do against a team that looked like
they would win the league.
As for Kane, he attempted to equal Jimmy Greaves'
record of 266 goals but found Ramsdale in his way. At the other end, though,
Lloris produced yet another error that happens far too often to a goalkeeper of
his reputation.
We remain in fifth place, five points behind
United, with the teams below us catching up fast. As things seem at the moment…
we could struggle to make the Europa league.
The
incident…
I suppose the game's only highlight was at the
very end when one of our supporters attacked Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
Television footage showed a Spurs fan trying to
kick Ramsdale.
As the final whistle went, Ramsdale celebrated
by kissing his badge, and there was a brief exchange with Richarlison. Ramsdale
then gathered his water bottle when a supporter from behind the goal housing our
fans rushed forward and aimed a kick at him before climbing back over several
rows of seats.
According to reports, Tottenham reviewed its
CCTV footage to identify the supporter. The club will work with the Met Police,
the Gooners and Aaron Ramsdale to take the strongest possible action, including
an immediate ban from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
So, that is that… our next game will be against City
on Thursday and Fulham on Monday… both games are away and will be tough games. City
are above us, while Fulham are two points below us… a victory will see them climb
above us. In fact, Brighton could rise above us if they beat Leicester Titty
the day before… worrying times.
A head in hands me, says… we must carry on
regardless… Up the Spurs!
Glenn
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