Arsenal 2 - 1 Bolton Wanderers: Carling Cup match report
0 - 1 Fabrice Muamba 47'
1 - 1 Andrei Arshavin 53'
2 - 1 Park Ju Young 56'
Arsenal moved on to the fifth round of the Carling Cup with a 2-1 home win over Bolton Wanderers this evening at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal couldn't find the net in the first half as they looked at a number of chances and decided that they weren't cool enough to score before Bolton started the second half with a goal by former Gunner Fabrice Muamba, combining with Darren Pratley. It would only take nine minutes for the home side to turn things around completely, though, goals from Arshavin and Park (hey, look; he does exist, and hey, look; his international form is no Lebanon-fueled illusion!) putting Arsenal in front for good.
The lineup at the start for Arsenal contained a couple of surprises: Nico Yennaris was in at right back, his first senior appearance, and Andrei Arshavin finally--FINALLY--was put in his natural position behind the striker, Park Ju Young. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had a half opportunity early on, but ended up swinging out wide rather than rifling a shot in, and his cross was too deep for Park. Park, soon after, let fly from 25, testing Adam Bogdan, who pushed the ball away.
Arsenal continued to have the better of the opening half hour, Yossi Benayoun curling an effort wide of the far post from the left. Ricardo Gardner tripped up Chamberlain in the rain, and from the resulting free kick, Arshavin left it for Thomas Vermaelen, whose shot went about 150 miles per hour towards the low corner. Bogdan, again, though, was up to it, pushing it around the post. Park's tricky effort from 12 was saved, and halftime arrived with no score.
It wouldn't last much past the restart, though.
Emmanuel Frimpong lost the ball near Arsenal's area, and Muamba laid the ball off to Pratley moving up the left. Sebastien Squllaci was backing off, and Muamba stopped his run short, waiting for the cutback, and when it came, he made no mistake. 1-0 to Bolton, the home crowd silent.
They'd only have to wait six minutes, though, for things to level up again. Benayoun picked up a ball over the top on the right, passed it inside to Arshavin, and the Russian ran straight at the Bolton defense. His deceptively powerful shot, so quick on the draw, went between Zat Knight's legs and into the far corner. He looked very good in his new role, and the goal was no less than he deserved. In the celebration, he gave instructions to Coquelin, too, rather than celebrating, which is an encouraging sign of leadership from a man often accused of not caring too much.
Arsenal had regained control, and three minutes later, their South Korean international scored a goal straight out of the Thierry Henry handbook. If Park was Thierry, Arshavin filled in in the Dennis Bergkamp role, waiting and waiting for Park to check his run. Park slyly peeled off the last defender, who lost him entirely, and Arshavin put it where Park could hit it first time. Hit it he did, curled expertly off the far post and in. As good a combination goal as you will see, and all Arsenal would need on the night.
The introduction of Chris Eagles nearly made a big difference for Bolton, his first effort swerving and causing Fabianski all kinds of issues. Ryo Miyaichi and Oguzhan Ozyakup came on for Arsenal, before Fabianski saved from Ivan Klasnic as ninety minutes approached. Gary Cahill nearly scored from a header at the far post from a corner, but Fabianski did enough. Daniel Boateng entered the fray for Arsenal, getting his senior team debut as well. Klasnic nearly scored once more from Klasnic's cross, but skied his shot under pressure. Cahill had a chance, but Miyaichi did excellent work to get in a great challenge on the shot at the last moment (if he can defend that well, he's automatically my favorite player) (<3 Ryo). The final whistle arrived soon thereafter, and Arsenal had moved on to the quarterfinals.
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RYOOOOOO RYOOOOOOO RYOOOOOOOOOO
One of the best chants of the night. Up there with “you fat bastard” directed at the one massively obese Bolton fan who took his shirt off. And wore a fake mohawk.
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So instead of TRAIDING Schneider
You’re now our lucky fan.
So you better make it to the Bridge on Saturday.
AAARRRRRRRSSSSSHHHHHHHHAAAAAAVVVVVIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNN!
Dream goal!
by Aidan Gibson on Oct 25, 2011 10:07 PM EDT up reply actions
Shit. That's going to cost me about £100 for a ticket from a tout.
Donations?
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by Ben Schneider on Oct 26, 2011 10:50 AM EDT up reply actions
Hopefully someone will send that goal of Park's to the South Korean army
That can be a great lead-in for an online petition to get him out of the service or something like that.
But seriously, seven wins out of eight games is awesome. I have to imagine the attitude around Shenley tomorrow and the following days leading up to Chelsea away will be buoyant and optimistic. Loving this little stretch we have going on.
"I know you're from Middle America, and sometimes you feel like you're representing more than just a school or a conference, maybe an entire group of American citizens out there."
by Twin Cities Hawk on Oct 25, 2011 9:38 PM EDT reply actions
Holy shit, that Meerkat-Park goal is just pure gold
Great pass, and that finish is just absurd. Let him play.
WRITTEN IN THE STAAAAARS, A MILLION MILES AWAAAAAAY
I write a bit for The Short Fuse.
I agree.
He should spell RvP in any matches of not-top importance (for instance, I wouldn’t start him Saturday vs. Chelsea). (But I might against WBA the weekend after). (Or Marseille).
(Or screw it just anyone but Walcott)
"I know you're from Middle America, and sometimes you feel like you're representing more than just a school or a conference, maybe an entire group of American citizens out there."
by Twin Cities Hawk on Oct 25, 2011 9:48 PM EDT up reply actions
Someone behind me said that Vermaelen had pulled up just before going off
I didn’t see it, did anyone else?
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He got cramp
AAARRRRRRRSSSSSHHHHHHHHAAAAAAVVVVVIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNN!
Dream goal!
by Aidan Gibson on Oct 25, 2011 10:06 PM EDT up reply actions
He's been cleared for Chelsea already.
First game in months and apparently he only had 1 official training session so he probably wasn’t 100%. Nothing to be worried about.
Well I'm officially on the Park bandwagon
I don’t care if he exists or not
by Funabashi on Oct 26, 2011 12:23 AM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Park's goal was just sublime
Its the kind o goal, that if i scored, would make me want to quit playing as there is no way I could top it.
"Albert hits good pitches hard and bad pitches even harder. And when he gets in the batter's box, if you pray, then you start praying. And if you don't pray, you think about starting."--Brian Bannister
Trevor Rosenthal Update (as of end of regular season)
120 1/3IP, 133 K, 52 BB/HBP, 55 ER, 7 HR, 3.04 FIP
Postseason: 2 Starts- 15 IP, 9 H, 10 K, 2 BB, 3 ER, 19:10 GO:AO
by VolsnCards5 on Oct 26, 2011 12:53 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Reminded me of a certain goal Arshavin scored last year.
Carter Jurica!
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by GrahamCrakalaka on Oct 26, 2011 2:48 AM EDT up reply actions
Wenger has said he believes Park is now ready for the league.
So we’ll start seeing him, he had to claw his way in but sometimes it is better that way.
Youngsters did well, wish Meade had a chance to come on.
Hopefully he gets a bench feature over Chamakh
Chamakh had his chance on his nice headed goal against Blackburn late, but did nothing afterwards to prove that he belonged, now it’s Park’s chance, and I think he’ll outshine Chamakh by a long ways. I wonder what exactly we’re going to do with Chamakh anyways, it’s kind of depressing to think that someone who started off the year so strongly last year has faded this badly, reminds me of another certain someone…
LANS! - "Like A New Signing"
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by UMDfutbol11 on Oct 26, 2011 12:00 PM EDT up reply actions
So I can order...
… a Park jersey? He does actually exist?
by Timothy Winning Voyles on Oct 26, 2011 12:25 PM EDT reply actions
Finally
I’d always belived Park should be given a chance to show what he can do. I was getting worried he’d be languishing on the bench forever.
But now with Chamakh doing diddly-squat and Park doing well in this game, I hope Wenger will give him some playing time in league matches.
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Just finished watching the replay. It was kind of funny when Arshavin got shoulder-checked by the referee...
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