Sunday, 2 August 2015




The war rages on between these two best of friends. With Wenger finally getting a victory over the man that he probably hates more than stale, mouldy bread....you would have thought that would have been the very thing that would have worked towards burying the beef between these two cats.

HELL NAWWW!!!!

And I am more than thankful for that.






It was actually the same old setup. Arsenal may have played with Walcott upfront instead, but it was still the same attacking approach and Chelsea again, showing how hard they were to break down. The only difference this time, is I was shocked as to just how bad Chelsea were in this game. They were not completely atrocious, but it upfront, they were really missing Costa and Hazard did not have his best game...and as for my Colombian friend whose name that I refuse to say....well, I am getting bored of always being right...put it that way.

I don't know whether I need to say this in another language or what I need to do to convince people that FAILCAO will never get back to the heights that he reached while at Atletico. It's just not going to happen. The dude is done, he is finished, and there is nothing that anyone can do to get the best out of this guy.

Seeing him in the second half, it was just the same old story. He definitely is trying hard and was making more meaningful run than Remy. But there was no spark of a real dangerous striker who could get you 20 to 25 G's which is what Chelsea need to compliment Costa.



I have been saying this for some time now, and I think people should really take heed. The Ox is coming, and IF he can be kept fit for most of this season, then Arsenal WILL be a threat, even if they don't get a striker.

This dude is without doubt, England's BEST footballer. Forget Sterling, this is the dude. The only thing that has not made it more obvious are his injuries. But when you see that G that he executed with his weaker foot against Courtois, then you have to just really sit back and just applaud the young talent that this boy is. So it is up to those jokers in the Arsenal medical room to actually do something useful for once and get the best out of this very prized asset.


How much does this win mean? It is pretty damn big for Arsenal. Sport is a lot about the mental and people who are not involved in it, don't realize just how much that confidence plays a part in the performance of footballers. By Arsenal finally beating Chelsea in a competitive match and without their best attacking player that is the Chilean man from the streets, this can give them that belief that when these games come during the season, they are in a stronger state of mind to just do what is needed to win. Not about playing well or playing their game, but just doing what is needed to get the win because that is all that anyone really cares about.


HH