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| Aaron Ramsey celebrates his game-winning goal. |
Teams:
Marseille: Mandanda; Azpilicueta, Diawara, N'Koulou, Morel; Diarra, Lucho, Cheyrou; Valbuena, Rémy, Ayew
Subs: Bracigliano, Gignac, Traoré, Amalfitano, Sabo, Roland
Arsenal: Szczesny; Jenkinson, Mertesacker, Koscielny, André Santos; Song, Arteta; Walcott, Meh, Arshavin; Van Persie
Subs: Fabianski, Ramsey, Djourou, Gervinho, Chamakh, Benayoun, Coquelin
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
744 pm: The teams are out! Chelsea and Genk are also on live where I'm watching, but little interest in that sort of GUNK. I mean, Genk.
KICKOFF: Wenger is looking particularly miffed, however Szczesny looks composed as a nice cocktail. This should be interesting. Arsenal are kitted out in navy and light blue against the hosts -- yes, it is interesting.
1 min: First sign of a referee as the linesman finds Lucho offside. Interesting? Not.
3: Marseille hoof it downfield and Song is awkward in giving away a free kick from about 25 yards out. Clumsy, that.
4: Free kick easily gathered by big Szczesny. Arsenal counter hard down the wings, but nothing comes of back to-back throw-ins. Marseille clear.
6: Marseille bomb down the flank. Arsenal look vulnerable here but Szczesny calmly collects. Pressure off for now.
7: Marseille clearly plan to attack as yet another player is called for offside, but they are coming forward with purpose.
8: Van Persie scuttles through from a defensive position amidst five red jerseys. Arsenal will need a captain's performance tonight and that was a captain's play.
9: Van Persie is sligthly offside but got his head on a cross from the scuttling Walcott. It loops away but Arsenal will have to fight their way through a Marseille defence that looks like stuffing them in a bottle.
11: Cheyrou has a pop from his weaker side but Szczesny barely blinks. Arsenal look like settling in here.
12: Mertesacker looks a pillar in defence but Arsenal still make a hash out of clearing. Nothing comes of it though.
13: Jenkinson should have given away a penalty for handball but the ref missed it! Ayew cries agony and sees yellow for his troubles. Very fortunate for Arsenal. Still shaky stuff. Somebody get me something stronger than tea, please.
15: Deserved yellow for Santos, crunching into Valbuena. And Didier Deschamps gets (or gives?) a talking-to from the fourth official.
16: Jenkinson lungs it down the right but his cross is well dealt with by a vigilant Diawara.
18: Arsenal's midfield is being outclassed here for now. But somehow the Gunners get a corner. Easily headed away by Mandanda, the goliath Marseille keeper.
19; Arteta draws another corner with a nifty run and he'll launch the corner. Here it comes.
20: Van Persie gets a head to it but it's cleared by Diawara. Arsenal's first clear chance.
21: Another corner from Arteta goes for naught as Mandanda punches away. Momentum swing favours Arsenal at the moment, but ... em, need to take those chances.
22: Walcott runs into a box and nothing comes of a promising attack. Arshavin's blitzing run nearly sets up a classic Arsenal strike but N'Koulou is there to break it up.
26: Walcott is in acres of space but finds a way to blow the move with a poor pass when he could have taken them all on his own.
27: Arsenal look marginally the better side and dangerous in the hosts' end but, it's sounding a bit like that Don McLean song. We've all heard it before. Now Jenkinson is down grabbing his ankle. Medics go out to tend the wounded but Carl is soon back on.
29: Wonderful ball movement from the Gunners but Rosicky's lovely through ball finds an unmarked Arteta with his back to the ball.
30: Jenkinson saves the day for now as Marseille come to nothing from a corner and RVP gets away with some tough stuff on the defensive end by bundling his man over the end line. No whistle. Tough-guy skipper.
32: Strong run from Santos goes wanting as Marseille defend heroically. OM's keeper looks sturdy as the Berlin Wall, but will he fall?
32: Szczesny gathers easily from a marginal threat. Game is getting mucky, Song gets nutmegged but gets away with a possible foul as Lucho is offside.
34: Koscielny clears up some danger sloppily, leading to a chance from Lucho who take a chance wide left and should have scored.
35: Arteta goes in solo against at least five red jerseys. Marseille have gathered themselves well defensively.
36: Where is the breaking point? Marseille have had 6 attempts on goal to Arsenal's 2, although the Gunners seem more likely to break through.
37: Free kick to Marseille. Noting comes of it and Szczesny gathers to start something creative. Nothing creative.
39: Nil-nil to the Arsenal would be good at this point. More slick passing from the Gunners fail to pick out Van Persie alone up front. Marseille are turning this game into a D-Day style match of hedgerow fighting. Are Arsenal's attacking forces and reinforcements enough?
42: Corner for Van Persie. Arshavin, trying hard, can't pick out a well-marked Koscienly.
42: Van Persie had it on his left foot at the near post. There is a goal in this contest and while Arsenal look the more dangerous is it going to come from the Londoners?
44: Mertesacker passes cleverly from the back but no one else has the plot.
45: Ooooh! Santos narrowly missed a second yellow card but to be fair the ball missed his arm. Someone must be coming on in the second half, surely?
45+: Half-time. Mercifully.
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SECOND HALF:
47: Rosicky chopped down but Arsenal look out of ideas from set pieces and the towerning Mandanda easily gathers. Arsenal are probing but Mandanda looks unbeatable. Wish we had a keeper like him ... oh yeah, we do.
51: Wenger is getting his subs limbered up. But at far as subs go, he may as well consider nuclear submarines - Aaron Ramsey seems the best we've got. Arsenal have had 55 percent of the possession, somehow it seems like more. It could go 2-0 either way.
52: Van Persie goes all hard-man again as Santos' gallop down the left ends in a tangle which could have turned into cage-fighting had not cooler heads prevailed.
53: Arteta draws a debatable yellow for marginal contact on Ayew, and Mertesacker is there to head away the corner. The German is getting the hang of it, and whilst Marseille were offside, Per's positional sense was spot on.
54: Arshavin tries to do it all by himself down the left. As they say in France, non. Wasted.
56: Some good defensive work from Jenkinson to break up a counterattack from Marseille.
57: Big-time danger from Marseille and the ball ping-pongs off several bodies before it's cleared. Lucho and Ayew have thoughts of affray but Song boots it away. But it's Jenkinson who has come up wounded from this exchange. He's back on his feet on 59 minutes. Courageous display and welcome to the Champions League for Jenkinson.
61: Things getting a bit rough out there, bodies clattering about and it seems both sides would settle for a draw. Djourou comes on for Jenkinson, who has won honours.
64: Walcott with a chance! He lets fly from eight yards out but unfortunately it goes straight to Mandanda, who stands out like a sore thumb.
67: Walcott gives way for Gervinho, who immediately goes offside after a nice pass is released to him. Gignac on for Rémy as the hosts look for answers and Wenger looks smug without looking smug. That's his magic.
72: Djourou picks up a yellow for what is a well-timed tackle on Morel. Valbuena's free kick is easily tidied up but Arsenal are on the back foot. Lucho goes off for Amalfitano.
76: Drab, drab, drab. Meanwhile, in Wenger's mind wheels are spinning. Mine are.
78: Arshavin goes off, replaced by Aaron Ramsey. Will the Welshman make a difference? I think so, however, Van Persie still operates alone up front.
82: Koscienly makes a gallant one-man stand in defence. But this game is not showcasing the best of two equally matched teams.
83: Gignac is yakking too much and that's enough for Mr Skomina as the ref shows the French side their fourth yellow of the night.
85: Gervinho threatens but N'Koulou thwarts him before a shot can go off. Bodies are toppling everywhere after the re-start but that appears to be about it for this ... em, thriller. Champions League group stage football at its, erm, best.
89: Ramsey cuts diagonally and tries to find Van Persie. Cleared away by the Olympique. People are still trying, at least the Welsh. Perhaps Ramsey is taking out his Rugby World Cup frustrations.
90: Van Persie gets hold of a through ball from Gervinho but the huge Mandanda gets down to block the Dutchman as he fires from an angle. Still looking like nil-nil to the Arsenal ...
91: GOAL! (Marseille 0, Arsenal 1, 90) What!!!!! Ramsey fires right-footed off a ball that looked like it came off a delightful back-heel from Gervinho, but it missed Gervinho entirely from Djorou's cross. And Ramsey was hunting for a goal and fed off a hunter's instinct. He cut inside and buried the shot past Mandanda who had no chance. Now it's one-nil to the Arsenal, as the saying goes. Ramsey's impact was stunning. So, to go back to the rugby, the Welsh get one over the French after all. And Ramsey has only gotten used to using both legs recently.
FULL-TIME: Thar she blows! Arsenal have now won 5 of their last 6 games, and Robin Van Persie must be wrung out. But the boss Wenger's substitutions have paid fruit. All three involved in the only goal. Perhaps the Gunners' boss is not as lost as some red-tops have suggested? With Ramsey's stoppage-time strike, Arsenal go top of Group F and within three points of the knockout phases of the Champions League.
And that's it from me for tonight, see you soon. ~ Gunner Stu




