In rewatching the Arsenal/United game, a couple more things stood out:
1. Rafael is becoming quite an accomplished defender. Gone is the lunging in and leaving his
feet early for tackles. He uses his body better than he's done before and tactically, he doesn't
get caught out of position as often.
Estudiantes and Velez Sarsfield: Argentina's new big dogs Apertura 2010 Review is a post from:
Just Football
Boca Juniors? River Plate? Forget them. Making his debut for Just Football,
Dan Colasimone is hear to explain who the big boys in Argentina really are.
Estudiantes de La Plata is a small club.
Written by Rasp
It's easy to forget that Arsenal is more than just a football club, particularly when we have
recently suffered disappointment on the pitch. Arsenal is part of the community and affects
people's lives worldwide. Peaches and I were reminded of this last night when attending the book
launch of Arsenal 'Til I Die at the Emirates Stadium.
Stop the presses: Father Christmas is real and he supports the Spurs.
You can't really ask for much more than two wins from two games in two days, especially when you
factor in our two red cards. Spurs have once again provided an excellent example of their top four
credentials and, though a Premier League title is probably out of reach for this campaign, only a
fool would right them off having a serious tilt at it in the coming years.
Phil McNulty has started his regular, reactive oscillation regards Arsenal. Despite
earlier protestations that they lacked backbone, it would now seem the "Arse" are busy exposing
Chelsea's cracks, showing that the lacklustre performance against United is obviously forgiven
and forgotten.