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West Ham United v Arsenal | EPL
West Ham United v Arsenal
Barclays Premier League
Sunday, October 25, 2009, 16:15
Barclays Premier League
Sunday, October 25, 2009, 16:15
Eduardo expected to return for West Ham clash
Eduardo is expected to return for Arsenal’s trip to West Ham on Sunday while Tomas Rosicky and Nicklas Bendtner are rated as 50:50.
All three were part of a quartet of short-term absentees for the Champions League tie at AZ Alkmaar on Tuesday. However it seems only Theo Walcott (knee) is certain to continue his spell on the sidelines for the Upton Park clash.
“Rosicky (knee) and Bendtner (groin) are 50:50 but Eduardo (thigh) should be back,” Wenger told Arsenal TV Online. “I would say only Walcott is definitely out.”
Lukasz Fabianski (knee) and Samir Nasri (broken leg) both made comebacks in the Reserves on Tuesday night however the manager hinted he would be cautious about throwing them in against Gianfranco Zola’s side.
“It is possible [they will be included],” said Wenger. “But it depends on our needs. Ideally Nasri will need the game against Liverpool to be completely part of the squad again. So it depends on the urgency.”
Meanwhile the Frenchman gave an update on two players who have been missing for sometime.
“Denilson (back) should be available in four weeks and Johan Djourou (knee) will be March,” he added
All three were part of a quartet of short-term absentees for the Champions League tie at AZ Alkmaar on Tuesday. However it seems only Theo Walcott (knee) is certain to continue his spell on the sidelines for the Upton Park clash.
“Rosicky (knee) and Bendtner (groin) are 50:50 but Eduardo (thigh) should be back,” Wenger told Arsenal TV Online. “I would say only Walcott is definitely out.”
Lukasz Fabianski (knee) and Samir Nasri (broken leg) both made comebacks in the Reserves on Tuesday night however the manager hinted he would be cautious about throwing them in against Gianfranco Zola’s side.
“It is possible [they will be included],” said Wenger. “But it depends on our needs. Ideally Nasri will need the game against Liverpool to be completely part of the squad again. So it depends on the urgency.”
Meanwhile the Frenchman gave an update on two players who have been missing for sometime.
“Denilson (back) should be available in four weeks and Johan Djourou (knee) will be March,” he added
Re: West Ham United v Arsenal | EPL
Such a disappointing game. We just put our pedal off the gas when we are ahead. We need to keep attacking for complete 90 minutes.
'The lesson from today is to kill teams off'
On not finishing the game off…
“We complicated the game a little bit. We had five or six chances in the second half where we missed the final ball. That's where we have to learn.”
On West Ham's fightback....
“It is very frustrating. West Ham did fight until the final second of the game and I never had the feeling that the game was won, even if we were completely in control because I saw the attitude of West Ham, they were not giving up. You know that if you make a mistake you will be under pressure and the crowd got behind the referee's decision and then it’s always difficult away from home.”
On 'playing the long ball' in the closing stages of the game…
“There was not much time to go and in fairness West Ham stopped every time we got the flow. We got through and we got fouled. We had to play against 10 men again and that was extremely difficult for us.”
On the penalty…
“If you count how many times [Carlton Cole] went down in the game, I think you expect him to go down.”
On the referee's decisions being influenced by previous decisions...
“I believe that if you start to consider the decision the referee makes in 80 minutes is influenced by the 60th minute, the 61st, 62nd, then you don’t need a rulebook. Just make your own rulebook; the next decision is influenced by the decision the minute before.
“We have to keep the positives today. We played well and we are a strong team, and we want to learn of course to finish these games off. That is basically the most important lesson of the day.”
On a ‘lack of killer instinct’...
“In football sometimes you have periods like that. When you make a problem of it, it becomes a real problem. We have to play the football we love and learn when we are leading to kill the games off and keep playing the way we want to play the game.”
On Wednesday night's Carling Cup clash with Liverpool…
“It will be a mixed team. We want to win every single game we play, no matter who plays.”
On playing 'too complicated'…
"We had crosses in the second half in situations where we missed the final ball because we played it too late and we have to learn that. In the second half we got four of five crosses through but not one arrived."
“We complicated the game a little bit. We had five or six chances in the second half where we missed the final ball. That's where we have to learn.”
On West Ham's fightback....
“It is very frustrating. West Ham did fight until the final second of the game and I never had the feeling that the game was won, even if we were completely in control because I saw the attitude of West Ham, they were not giving up. You know that if you make a mistake you will be under pressure and the crowd got behind the referee's decision and then it’s always difficult away from home.”
On 'playing the long ball' in the closing stages of the game…
“There was not much time to go and in fairness West Ham stopped every time we got the flow. We got through and we got fouled. We had to play against 10 men again and that was extremely difficult for us.”
On the penalty…
“If you count how many times [Carlton Cole] went down in the game, I think you expect him to go down.”
On the referee's decisions being influenced by previous decisions...
“I believe that if you start to consider the decision the referee makes in 80 minutes is influenced by the 60th minute, the 61st, 62nd, then you don’t need a rulebook. Just make your own rulebook; the next decision is influenced by the decision the minute before.
“We have to keep the positives today. We played well and we are a strong team, and we want to learn of course to finish these games off. That is basically the most important lesson of the day.”
On a ‘lack of killer instinct’...
“In football sometimes you have periods like that. When you make a problem of it, it becomes a real problem. We have to play the football we love and learn when we are leading to kill the games off and keep playing the way we want to play the game.”
On Wednesday night's Carling Cup clash with Liverpool…
“It will be a mixed team. We want to win every single game we play, no matter who plays.”
On playing 'too complicated'…
"We had crosses in the second half in situations where we missed the final ball because we played it too late and we have to learn that. In the second half we got four of five crosses through but not one arrived."
Re: West Ham United v Arsenal | EPL
I m dissapointed with the results []
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But I m still confident that we can win something this season.
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We still lack the killer instinct. Its required to win any silverware.
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