Welcome to the first blog post to go alongside the ‘Are We Gunner Do It?’ podcast and what game to start it on the back of! This was a very frustrating game in more ways than one. To anybody reading this that also watched the game you will know too well what I am mainly alluding to.
So let’s get into it.
I’ll try and keep this as succinct as possible, although that may be difficult. The Gunners were away to Newcastle on a rainy Saturday evening. This was always going to be a tough trip away at St James’ Park. It’s a notoriously loud and intimidating place to play especially with the form Newcastle have been in recently. The first thing was the line-up, no Ødegaard, which was a big worry considering there was talk of him carrying a knock in the recent weeks. He played some minutes and scored against West Ham earlier in the week so I fully expected him to be in the starting line-up for this one. To not even see him on the bench was a shock, fingers crossed this is not a serious one, just the manager being very cautious ahead of a Champions League tie mid-week. Nevertheless, we will have to wait and see what the news is out of the club in the coming days.
It meant starting Havertz - who we will get onto shortly - in midfield alongside Rice and Jorginho.
I suppose the first thing to say is that for an intense, physical game away at Newcastle it seemed a somewhat robust midfield, and probably the best we could put out with the injuries we currently have. In comparison to our last couple of performances away from home recently (Chelsea and West Ham in the Carabao cup, and not including Sevilla where I thought we did okay) I thought we started well. We did not allow ourselves to be bullied by Newcastle and seemed well up for the physical battle that the game turned out to be. However, we clearly were missing the creative spark and work rate in the press that our captain gives us. I personally thought he was a big miss for us today. Whilst we managed to cope with Newcastle’s attacking threat for most of the first half, we definitely lacked our own cutting edge in the final third.
Onto the two potential red cards then.
Havertz continuous to be a talking point amongst the fan base, and his late lunge mid way through the first half though was a poor challenge. My initial reaction was that we were going to see a red card given straight away. Luckily for us the referee erred on the side of caution, only giving a yellow, and on viewing replays it is probably the correct decision in my opinion. The behind foot of Havertz catching the player instead of his leading foot is what saved him from a sending off. If he catches him with his leading foot on a challenge like that it’s a definite sending off. A player then on thin ice for the rest of the game, although the string of bookings for three Newcastle players afterwards for dissent was quite funny.
Next up: the Bruno Guimarães elbow/forearm into the back of Jorginho’s head.
How VAR did not look at this for more than the second they did is outrageous and beyond me, I simply do not understand how this was not looked at properly, and how he was allowed to still be on the pitch. It was as dirty as it gets, not even attempting to challenge for the ball which was long gone by the time he clattered into our captain for the day. Eventually he was booked later in the game, but I do not understand how he was not off the pitch long before. Poor officiating from VAR and set the tone for what was to come in the second half.
Moving onto this, Newcastle came out on the front foot in the second half but we looked to be solid and resilient in defence, in particular I thought Saliba was brilliant. Their goal came in the 64th minute, breaking into space after a poor attempt of a clearance from Gabriel only to cross the ball out of play for a goal kick.. Or what should have been anyway, only for none of the officials to spot the ball had gone out. As a result Newcastle put the ball back into our box, where we seem to be at all sorts with our positioning (Raya in goal in particular), Gabriel is knocked to the floor by Joelinton, the ball then falls to Gordon who knocks into the back of net for Newcastle. Cue the roof then coming off at St James’ park. Except, the ball looked out of play so VAR would look at this and disallow the goal right? Apparently not. With the angle shown on tv the ball seems to me to be clearly out. Not only that, there was clearly the two arms of Joelinton pushing into the back of Gabriel preventing him from being able to head the ball away. It doesn't even look like Joelinton was attempting to head the ball. So goal disallowed for a foul? Nope. There was also a shout for offside but we should have seen the goal disallowed before even coming to that.
Two huge errors from VAR. It’s a shame we have to keep going on about it, but they seem to be making errors every single week. After the debacle in the Tottenham Liverpool game earlier in the season you would think errors like this would not keep happening. But apparently not.
After this I had a feeling that it might just not be our day, and so it turned out. We pushed hard for the equalizer, bringing on Trossard and Vieira. But nothing seemed to be working and I cannot recall us creating any clear cut chances after going 1-0 down other than Havertz putting a dangerous ball across the six yard box, for it to be turned behind for a corner - of which we offered zero threat from (especially the left hand side where Trossard struggled to get it over the first man time and time again).
In the end a frustrating afternoon. I thought we played well all things considered, particularly in our physicality and defending. We might not have done enough to win the game, but if we had returned back to London with a point it would not have been a bad result at all, and probably a fair one. I’ve definitely skimmed over a fair bit of other talking points, so maybe that will go in the next blog, as this is already long enough (fair play to anyone that’s still with me)! It’s a shame so much time has been spent talking about VAR, but I suspect this won’t be the last time it’s talked about this season sadly.
A big thank you to anyone who has read this! Onto the next one, I promise the next post will be shorter.
Cheers,
Oli
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