Good Friday to you all.
It’s kinda quiet even though we’ve got a big game against Villa tomorrow. I suppose we can start with team news. There will be fitness tests for Almunia and Adebayor, which is a bit of surprise. Almunia is still recovering from the kick in the face he got from Michael Carrick but Adebayor seems have recovered a bit quicker than expected from the ankle injury he got against Stoke.
With so many big games coming up this month I can’t see the manager taking any risks if he isn’t 100% though. We’re still without the injured Eboue and the suspended Robin van Persie. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see the same team that started against United. Villa are a decent side although their recent form hasn’t been brilliant.
In John Carew they have a player we know all about. From that goal he scored for Valencia to the shocking challenge on Hleb in last year’s game at Villa Park he’s one of those whose father you wish had just had one more wank in his lifetime before he got Mrs Carew up the spout. If he plays, there are doubts because of injury, then it’ll be a test for Sylvester and Gallas. In Ashley Young and Agbonlahor they’ve got quality too and they’re very solid at the back.
Last weekend’s win over Manchester United lifted the spirits and showed what this team is capable of. However, the worries over their consistency remain so a good performance and three points against Villa is vital to show that a corner has been turned. The pressure’s back on but if we play with the same commitment and energy as we did against United then we’re more than capable of winning the game.
Abou Diaby looks set to continue and he calls Patrick Vieira his role model. In reality the similarities between them are mostly physical. Diaby seems much more comfortable in a more advanced, attacking role and he’s yet to show that he can come close to what Vieira did in central midfield. Still, if that’s who he’s holding himself up against then at least he’s learning from a great player.
Youngster Abu ‘Wakemeupbeforeyou’ Ogogo has joined Barnet on a one month loan deal while William Gallas says he’s a good captain.
Any beyond that there’s not much news. As usual Saturday morning will be busy with the various bits and pieces that come out of the manager’s press conference but for now we’ll move on with the Arsecast and it’s Arsecast number 100. Holy moly, that’s a lot of Arsecast.
On this week’s momentous show I chat with Goonerholic, one of the only people old enough to remember Arsecast 1, about the Carling Cup, the United game and tomorrow’s game against Villa. As well as that there’s The man in the bar, Eboue, Adebayor, Arsene Wenger Hawkins and more.
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Ok, enjoy the ‘cast, have yourselves a fine stress free Friday and I’ll talk to you tomorrow.