Full-Time Result: Aston Villa 1 - Arsenal 0
Welcome back to the blog. Arsenal suffered their second League defeat of the season on Saturday, another 1-0 loss away from home, to an inform Aston Villa side.
The over-riding feeling from this one is that this Arsenal didn’t take their opportunities well enough, and more often than not in this league you are punished when you don’t.
Villa started brightly, scoring the opener within the first 7 minutes of the match. I thought before kick-off that if we could weather the storm and atmosphere within the first 10-15 minutes it would be important and give us a platform to go on and dominate. I also thought that the first goal would be vital in this one too, and so it proved to be, just not in the way of Arsenal. So, neither happened for us.
Villa’s goal was a good one in fairness. They found space in midfield with Leon Bailey who made a dangerous run into the box, squaring to John McGinn. The Scot turned sharply and hammered the ball beyond a helpless Raya. Their might be some debate about whether we could have defended better, Bailey was tracked all the way into the box but neither Gabriel nor Zinchenko were able to get a challenge in without the risk of giving way a penalty. Ben White - who evidently was frustrated with himself after the goal - perhaps could have been tighter to McGinn, but this was probably more the result of an attacking play where everything just clicked together nicely for Villa in that moment - something that just couldn’t quit happen for Arsenal at the other end.
After conceding we were the better team for the rest of the game, dominating possession in midfield and not giving Villa much in the way of threat after the ferocious start. But as mentioned, it just wouldn’t quite come together in the final third, with either passes going astray or poor finishing.
We did have chances.
Saka was played in by Martinelli in the opening minutes (before Villa had scored) who put the chance wide. Both Saka and Ødegaard had chances after the Villa opener, both putting their shots a bit too close to Martínez in the Villa goal.
The Gunners started the second half well, Arsenal’s best chance of the game thus far coming when Havertz found space in behind Aston Villa’s defensive line. The German squared the ball to Ødegaard who found himself in that same space he regularly occupies just inside the box. However, the captain scuffed his shot, failing to hit the target. On most days he curls those into the bottom corner. I had the feeling that if he’d scored then we would have had the momentum to push on and win the game.
There was almost a Martínez own goal from a corner, a penalty shout for a challenge from Douglas Luiz on Bukayo Saka, and right at the end of the game we were denied a goal on the basis of a handball.
The handball seemed quite harsh (slightly biased though, to be fair). Firstly, the referee calls it in real time on the pitch, but I have no idea how he can even see that based on where he is on the pitch. Secondly, if it counts as handball against Havertz then should it not be handball for Matty Cash (and therefore a penalty)? Maybe it’s the Arsenal bias in me but it clearly hits the hand of the Polish international, twice.
It was a moment that kind of summed up the game, even when Arsenal did finally find the ball in the back of the net it still didn’t count, one of those days where it just doesn’t quite come off.
The positive for the Gunners, is that the overall performance - besides the finishing- was good. Another day, like the one against Lens, it clicks and Arsenal find themselves scoring 5 or 6.
Onto the next one; PSV away in the final round of Champions League group games. We have already topped the group so hopefully it’s a chance to rest some players who have had a lot of minutes in recent games, and get some minutes under the belts of payers we haven’t seen as much. Maybe even some appearances from the U-18 lads like Reuell Walters and Myles Lewis-Skelly. We shall see.
Calum and I are recording a podcast this week so there will be more on all this then.
Thanks for reading as always!
Oli
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