Friday, November 22, 2024

Ramsey: Smells like team spirit

Arsenal may not have been at their best on Saturday, but while attacking guile was lacking fighting spirit certainly wasn’t, according to both Arsene Wenger and Aaron Ramsey.

Reflecting on a superb defensive performance which ensured the Gunners left Craven Cottage with another clean sheet as well as three vital points, Ramsey highlighted that his teammates are now talking more and playing further up the pitch.

“We’re defending really well as a team,” the Welshman told Arsenal.com.

“We’re defending high up. Communication is good between the team and the two of them. Everyone is working for each other at the moment and I think everyone can see that.

“It was important to win the game. We’ve given a lot in every game we’ve played this week and maybe that showed at times here. We weren’t as fluid as we normally are but we dug in, kept a clean sheet and were up for the fight again.

“It’s always a difficult place to come to. In the last couple of seasons, it’s always been tough and it was no different again here. We kept a clean sheet and scored the goal so we’re delighted.”

Luis Suarez’s late equaliser for Liverpool against Chelsea means Arsenal’s destiny is still in our own hands, however, with Spurs winning against Manchester City the race for the top four is as tight as ever.

Praising his side’s character down by the Thames and paying lip service to the fact his players celebrated the win by throwing their shirts to the travelling support, a relieved Arsene Wenger told Arsenal Player:

“We came through it. The character in the team is fantastic. When the ball was in the box in the last five minutes we always [used to] concede a goal and now we don’t. That means that the resilience is there and the team has learnt.

“The fans see that the team fights. Even when we don’t play absolutely outstandingly, we fight. That’s what the fans want.

“Your fans want to be proud of the team. They love the Club and of course want the players to act exactly the same. I think it’s a nice gesture from the players to do that [throw their shirts into the crowd].”

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chris

Per’s face. LOL

arseblog

Derp

ckmma

Have you seen the youtube video of his Mannerisms, love him, he really does care and give his all wish the bfg wasn’t injured at the end of last year.

Gunner From Another Mother

Hahaha, wow thank you for that, otherwise I would have missed it.

Bergkamp as manager

I think the lack of finances has finally caught up with us. Wenger has only spent what he has sold since we have moved to the emirates. The reduced sponsorship to fascilitate the stadium, has really tightened the purse strings. Next season the money will come in, but perhaps still be negated by the lack of champs league revenue 🙁 I still have hope we can beat utd though 🙂

Henners

we’re in third place mate and have a very good chance of playing CL next year

godonner

Lets hope we have that spirt against the mancs on Sunday we need 3 points and that’s that

Goon

Ramsey to score

HungarianGooner

And somebody is gonna die.

arseblog

Hopefully van Persie

HungarianGooner

Ryan Shawcross would be the ideal, I think.

Gunner From Another Mother

I thought it was celebrities that die every time he scores. Surely that leaves Shawcross safe…

Naija Gunner

Hmm…am thinking Ferguson!

HungarianGooner

I thought Shawcross was that white Orc in the Hobbit film.

Eric Irish gunner

I was thinking of doing him in bet meself, I will be now mate

Double Canister

Hope Nelson Mandela is feeling fit.

last-arse

Champions League spot will smell even better!

BarcaArse2006

Final day of EPL—-cenario1–Arsenal 3rd place–MOTD pundit Alan shearer :- “I’ve always felt that Arsenal, with the expirience that their players & manager has in finishing strongly and finding their form just at the right time towards the bussiness end of the season has helped them, that Man utd game was also a turning point because if they had lost at the Emirates that feeling of we are “damned” and pressure on Arsene wenger coupled with the loss of confidence of the players would have burned their season” Cenario-2-Arsenal 4th place–BBC’s Nick Gowing:- ” Now, st Totteringham’s day is a… Read more »

Eric Irish gunner

Shearer the cunt said we’ll finish outside the top four, I’d love to see the pricks comments be shoved down his throat

BarcaArse2006

Shearer failed to keep Newcastle in the top 20.

John

Don’t get me wrong, it is fantastic to see us grinding out these away wins which haven’t been our forte in previous seasons. But i can’t help but think that the only points we’ve dropped in this 10 game run have been against the 2 notably high rep teams we’ve played against (Sp*rs and Everton). Next week will be a nice test and thankfully we dont have any other big teams to play but that is still a tricky area which Arsene cannot forget about this summer. 4 points against the top 4 teams around us is not good enough… Read more »

Dick Swiveller

Indeed, I think it shows the lack of depth that we can’t unpick the better teams defences.

Still, get a few players in the summer and with no-one of note leaving we should be taking a step forward without taking any backwards.

John

Definitely, the Spurs game was 2 horrendous lapses in concentration and despite Everton having most of the play they didn’t seem to threaten to much either. Its definitely the other end which needs a bit of work going by recent games.

the only sam is nelson

our visitors on Sunday have been winning games like that all season, it’s why they’re likely to arrive as champions why anybody would criticise the arsenal for producing similar results is baffling clearly we’d all like to see us thrash fulham 4-0 with thrilling football, but clearly most glazerhawks followers would like to see their side go out and make aquisitions like mata and hazard instead of relying on a 40 year old who was playing before some of his team mates were born. but none of them will be complaining when they beat liverpool’s record of titles (well, some… Read more »

North Bank Gooner

Bang on, we’ve been guilty of not being able to ” grind out a victory “, and while its nice to watch, there are no extra points for pretty football.

Aero

A note on points. We are 18pts adrift from Utd 21 if they win tonight. Considering we have dropped a total of 17 points at home (4 draws 3 losses) and 22 points away (5 draws and 4 losses). If we half that total loss of points we would have been about 1 point ahead of them going into tonight’s fixture. For me, it is highly realistic for us to at least halve the amounts of points we have conceded, especially considering how we have drawn and lost some of those games and that is without minimal recruitment. I say… Read more »

Aero

If we had won every game up until now then we would already be 17 points better off and leaves a deficit of 5 points which would have been enough to be top this season.

at home this is meant to refer to .

Emily

I will say it is a positive that we are winning games now that we wouldn’t have won earlier in the season, regardless of who our competition is. But I agree with you we need reinforcements in the summer. Rather than dwell on who exactly per se, where do you think we need the bolstering? My one for sure spot is striker, we need a clinical finisher, that’s for sure. Olivier can still play an integral part to the team, but we need someone who puts the goals away. If Sagna leaves, how do you feel about RB, is Jenks… Read more »

Aero

We definitely need another body upfront, though for the moment no one has scored more goals at home than ourselves and we are third top scorers away from home so goals are not seemingly the problem but rather winning games. In regards to Jenkinson if Sagna stays then Jenkinson will play more out of the two. If he leaves then I suspect/expect a right back in a similar mould to Monreal so we have that same dynamic competition at Right Back. Whatever happens we need someone to come in an provide Jenkinson with healthy competition, we would be selling ourselves… Read more »

Rufusstan

The objectives should be simple: Keep this group of players together and strategically strengthen. Ironically the first might be more important. I think back to the first two matches of the season and watching Cazorla and Podolski trying to use the same channels and repeatedly getting in each other’s way. That sums up our problems of the last few years– each season start from square one, trying to integrate a new squad, as the season goes on we get better; then repeat next season. Now the squad works together– defense coordinated, Ramsey and Arteta comfortable covering them, and all the… Read more »

brit

Exactly, United’s one-nil win over Reading on a dreary Saturday a month or so ago was the most dreadful, boring, soul-crushing 90 minutes of football I’ve ever seen.

Even the commentators were apologetic about the past two hours of television programming we were forced to collectively endure. But there was just a matter-of-fact acceptance of that’s how champions become champions.

TeeCee

“…dreadful, boring, soul-crushing 90 minutes of football…”

Yes, that certainly sounds like a United match.

HitsMan

The old 1-0 to the Arsenal. I’ll take it every time.

New guy

I’d certainly take it this weekend – and even more so if the goal was a 92nd minute rvp own goal.

Double Canister

Yes, and 47 + 6 minutes of decent defending whilst trying to score a 2nd banker goal.

Goonertown

Agreed with everything that Rambo and Arsene have to say – I’m really happy to see the grit of this team to grind out these gnarly 1-0 wins, United is good at it and look where they are (but still, fuck the dutch cunt though, seriously). Between Ramsey, Arteta, Per and Kos, we have formed a solid defensive shield in the middle, and props to Sagna, Fabianski/Chezzers and Monreal/Gibbs as well. Our defense plus our number sixes have done their jobs. And the rest of the team too, taking on more defensive duties. Long may it continue. But we now… Read more »

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Lec

Ramsey was, is a good player after the horrifying tackle it’s understable he took abit of time to realise his old self and now we’re seeing the he can be world class and has everything in his locker to be just that. Hardworking, determined, committed to the game.

When you’re out of form people are bound to talk ..but ramsey has showed class and as they say class is permanent. (unless you’re fernando torres)

petits handbag

I can’t say how I know this,but we will win Sunday,Aaron Ramsey will score. He’s been so good he’s due a goal. Make it happen A.Ram

Adham

When a part of the quote is in square brackets, does that mean that Wenger did not actually say that or what exactly?

AL

It means that its implied, since sometimes when someone speaks its easier to catch on an implication than when it is written out. Also sometimes if someone is answering a direct question that is asked of them they will leave out some bits that give their statement context, so people add it into text in brackets.

The Ox, The Ram, Willy and Wally

I know it’s unrelated, but I had to vent my anger somewhere.

“Garth Crooks, Football Analyst” and employed for some reason by the BBC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22230565

Jack Wilshere in team of the week? Does his incompetence know no bounds….

Not that this will be any sort of revelation to anyone.

Still.

Rufusstan

The funniest thing is that Jack didn’t even score, which appears to be the main criteria for getting on the list.

–How he picks Keepers I have no idea–

HitsMan

For the Dutch Skunk, Garth Crooks wrote “it’s not often that SAF gets it wrong.”

Signing RVP wasn’t ever going to be wrong and why is Bluenose getting all the praise for him? Clearly Wenger’s work paying off on the wrong team.

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