Arsenal continue an impressive start to the season with a 4 to 1 thrashing of Portsmouth. Two goals scored by Diaby in the 18th (a beautiful flick by Eduardo around the defender to the end line and pass back into the box) and 21st minutes (Eboue break and pass to unmarked goalscorer) were really enough to seal the win. After letting in a Pompey goal by Kaboul in the 37th minute (Almunia should have done better), Gallas (51st minute) and Ramsey (68th minute) put two more past goalkeeper David James. James had to be substituted soon after, certainly because of being shell-shocked by the Arsenal attack.
When Abou Diaby is playing well, I have to remind myself that he’s not Patrick Vieira. His wide gate and prowling maneuvers in midfield sure give the impression that Vieira has returned in prime form. In the post match press conference, Arsene Wenger highlighted his Vieira-like ability to move from box to box very quickly. With Denilson playing the defensive mid role, along with Diaby, there will not be many midfields we do not control by the fact that both have such an awareness of space and positioning.
The troubling thought during the match however was that, even with a 3 to 1 lead, the game was still questionable. We are great at going forward and attacking. The problem seems to be with shutting down oppositions and being able to hold the ball when we’re not going forward. Pompey’s attacks were sporadic but, every time they went forward, its worth asking how they were getting through our defense. These are the mistakes we tend to make when the win becomes too easy.
It’s also time to start asking questions of Almunia. I think its time for a better decision maker between the posts. That Pompey goal should never happen and its one of the reasons why the game never seemed out of reach for them.
After two Premiership games, Arsenal 10, opposition 2.




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