Match Officials
Referee: Mike Dean
Assistants: Jake Collin and Mick McDonough
4th Official: Andre Marriner
Reverse Fixture: Arsenal 1 - 0 Tottenham
This Match, Last Year: Tottenham 2 - 1 Arsenal
All-Time in All Competitions: 73 Arsenal wins, 54 Tottenham wins, 45 draws
Arsenal's League Form: D-W-L-D-W-L
Tottenham's League Form: D-W-W-L-W-L
Weather: Clear, 15 C / 59 F
With
the book on European football closed for the season for Arsenal,
attention's turn back to the domestic front, where Arsenal have 11 or 12
matches to play (depending on their FA Cup successes.) The matches come
in two distinct phases, separated by the FA Cup Semi-Final, which I
shall call "The Difficult Zone" and "The Probably Not a Difficult Zone
on Paper But You Can't Take Anyone Lightly in This League Anymore." That
title might need some work.
Arsenal's fixture list shakes out as
such: North London derby on the road, Chelsea on the road, midweek
make-up game against Swansea, Manchester City at the Emirates, Everton
on the road, FA Cup Semi-Final against Wigan. That's "The Difficult
Zone" or TDZ. That's followed by a make-up against West Ham somewhere,
Hull City away, Newcastle at home, West Brom at home, Norwich away, and
maybe (just maybe, if we all hope really hard) the FA Cup Final. That's
TPNADZOPBYCTALITLA (or something.)
As I'll often remind everyone,
you can't play all of those matches at once (imagine the injuries!) One
game at a time, and all that cliche stuff, and when the next game on
the list is the North London derby, it's cliches out the wazoo (which is
generally from where cliches come.) So, something about form going out
the window, something about one minute at a time, something something we
don't like them something.
Come on, you Gunners.
Arsenal Squad News
Out: Ozil (hamstring,) Wilshere (foot,) Ramsey (thigh,) Walcott (knee,) Diaby (knee)
Doubts: Gibbs (ankle,) Monreal (ankle,) Bendtner (knee)
There
is nothing like an injury setback to bring out the worst in Arsenal
fans. News that Aaron Ramsey has had a "short-term setback" in his
recovery from a thigh injury has set the Internet ablaze with "what is
wrong with our medical team?" chatter. Muscle injuries, by nature, are
tricky to create a timetable around, because setbacks can come at any
point in rehabilitation. I don't know about you, but I'd rather have
Ramsey back when he's fully fit rather than plug him in and hope for the
best. Playing at any less than 100% with a muscle injury is like
playing with fire; further aggravation of the injury in a match could
end Ramsey's season. I think this is more about playing it safe, with a
string of critical matches ahead, than a display of medical
ineffectiveness.
As for Mesut Ozil, it's a hamstring injury,
which Bayern and Germany team doctor (and most German sounding name
ever) Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt called "quite bad." If it were a
grade two strain, there would have been immediate pain, which would
explain Ozil's lackluster first half display more accurately than a
Daily Mail character assassination piece. Grade one pulls (which do not
necessarily come with immediate pain) usually mean at least three weeks
out; grade two tends to mean four to six weeks. If you had to circle a
game where you could, within reason, expect Ozil to return, I'd be
looking at the Newcastle match on April 28.
So, who is available?
Kim Kallstrom! The on-loan Swede finally joined full training
yesterday; with Arsenal light in midfield now, it's "not impossible"
Kallstrom could be in the squad. Meanwhile, Yaya Sanogo returned to
training as well after he was unavailable for the trip to Germany. Both
left backs, Kieran Gibbs and Nacho Monreal, face fitness tests on their
injuries, but Arsene Wenger says both have "a good chance."
Due
to the number of injuries in midfield, I hope Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
retains his place in the center of midfield; he had a stormer on
Tuesday. Without Ozil, I think Wenger can shift Santi Cazorla into the
center (he was pretty good in the same role last year, of course,) and
play Lukas Podolski and Serge Gnabry on the wings. Tomas Rosicky remains
an option in there as well.
Predicted XI: Szczesny, Sagna, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Gibbs, Flamini, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Podolski, Cazorla, Gnabry, Giroud.
Tottenham Squad News
Out: Dawson (hamstring,) Lamela (back,) Chiriches (back)
Doubts: Walker (knock,) Capoue (ankle,) Dembele (hamstring)
Since
Spurs played Benfica yesterday (i.e. during the time I was researching
and writing this preview,) it's highly likely that if someone picked up a
knock during that match last night, there's no way for me to know the
specifics. For example, Kyle Walker limped off on 76 minutes to be
replaced by Danny Rose. Will he be out for Sunday? I have no idea!
Excuses
aside, here's what we do know. Spurs are without captain Michael Dawson
after he suffered a hamstring injury against Chelsea last weekend. Erik
Lamela and Vlad Chiriches are both still sidelined by back injuries.
Mousa Demeble and Etienne Capoue could both return, or maybe not.
Current Form
Arsenal's
road form is kind of strange, in that they have not won away from home
since January 13 at Aston Villa. It's strange because Arsenal have only
played away from home four times in those two months. They lost two
(Liverpool and Stoke) and drew two (Southampton and Bayern Munich.) It's
fairly unheard of to play twice as many home games as road games in a
two month span, but you can thank the lottery that is the FA Cup draw
for that. Arsenal, of course, have some big road games to follow after
this week, including matches at Stamford Bridge and Goodison Park.
Against other teams in the top seven of the table, Arsenal have lost all
three road games they have played, with three still to play. Aside from
that, though, Arsenal's away form remains second best in the league.
Tottenham
are rocking at the moment after what has been a week of bad results.
After a 4-0 hiding at the hands of Chelsea last weekend, manager Tim
Sherwood called on his players to step up to the challenge. They started
brightly against Benfica in the first leg of their Europa League Round
of 16, but ultimately lost handily, 3-1. That means Spurs have lost four
of their last six, across all competitions, but Thursday's loss was
their first at home in that group.
Match Facts
Arsenal have
beaten Spurs twice already this season, both times at the Emirates. In
the league, Arsenal won 1-0 through Olivier Giroud back in early
September, then splashed the cash for Mesut Ozil the following day. In
the third round of the FA Cup, Arsenal won again at the Emirates, via
the scoreline Theo Walcott can tell you at the left.
Arsenal have
not won at White Hart Lane within 90 minutes since September 15, 2007,
when they won 3-1. Emmanuel Adebayor scored twice for Arsenal in the
match and Cesc Fabregas had the other after Gareth Bale gave Spurs the
lead on a quarter of an hour. The Gunners did win a League Cup tie there
in 2010 by a 4-1 scoreline, but that was 1-1 after 90 and required
extra time (and was so much fun when Arsenal scored three in the first
15 minute extra frame.)
Since the 2007 win, Arsenal have lost
four times at the Lane and drawn twice. In January of 2008, Spurs
knocked Arsenal out of the League Cup with a storming 5-1 win in the
second leg of the semi-final. The following season in the league, the
clubs played a 0-0 draw in which Emmanuel Eboue was sent off for two
yellow cards in 37 minutes by Mike Dean. In April of 2010, Spurs won
2-1, with Danny Rose's long range opener being the match's most famous
moment. I still blame Almunia for that.
In 2011, also played in
April, the match ended in a ridiculous 3-3 draw; Arsenal led 1-0 after
five minutes before the match was level two minutes later, then led 3-1
by the 40th, but Spurs pinged one back before halftime, then equalized
from the penalty spot in the 70th. In October of 2011, Arsenal lost the
match 2-1 again, and in the process, fell to 15th place in the table
after seven games. They rattled off five straight wins in the league
after that. Last season, Arsenal lost 2-1 again, but followed with 10
league games unbeaten.
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