Wednesday 19 February 2014

Ozil FLOPS as Bayern make Man Advantage Count Against UNLUCKY Arsenal






Why would you go up to take a penalty if you are just going to pump it right in the middle? I can't believe that penalty. I am sorry, but I am DONE with Ozil. Too many chances, too many flops and it seems that with mounting pressure, he gets worse and worse. Arsenal had this game, they had Bayern, but with two KEY moments, Bayern capitalized and as good teams do, PUNISHED them.








Bayern knew that they got off in this match. Before that sending off, Arsenal were hitting Bayern had and all they could reply with was the Pep possession football. This was not the far more penetrative and direct killer-instinct Bayern under Heynckes. This was the same Pep Barcelona that found it difficult against Arsenal only to be saved by Messi. But it's all about those moments. I think Bayern would have been strong enough mentally to come back from a goal down if Ozil had scored, but who knows what would have happened?


Should Szczesny have been sent off? I THINK it was harsh. Would Robben have really gotten that ball that was going wide? How badly was he impeded by Szczesny who tried to move his leg away at the last minute?
   At the end of the day, the Arsenal defence went to sleep and Robben Hood snuck in. Same with Messi who also crept in. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO GIVE PLAYERS LIKE ROBBEN AND MESSI EVEN A SNIFF OF A CHANCE. In the end, with a man down, Arsenal did well to hold but it was just an eventuality before Kroos put them ahead with a VERY nice finish, the boy can SHOOT and now he's scoring...and of course, the thug himself, MULLER. But who got both those assists? The one and only BART SIMPSON, with the pass to Muller being one of complete perfection.








Did Bayern deserve to win by two clear goal? No, hell no and NO WAY TODAY. But this is football. You have to deal with the hand you are dealt and Arsenal, ESPECIALLY Ozil could have done better on the counter. The amount of times Ozil lost the ball by trying to run too far with it...perhaps trying to make amends for what we call a BULLSHIT ATTEMPT AT A PENALTY.
  As for Bayern, they are through, there is not coming back for Arsenal. But there is still work to do if they are to retain their crown. They lacked that sharpness and urgency in the game, and can y'all now see what a Bayern team looks like against a quality team without the brilliance of the two-footed baller known as Ribery?

 Arsenal can now focus on getting their paws on the trophies they can actually attain. I thought they would do it, and if Ozil had scored that penalty, could have been a different story. Now though, it's all about trying to focus on that league and the FA Cup whilst the Bayern machine marches on.

HH