Must Win For Arsenal?

At the beginning of the season, there weren't many who thought Arsenal had a realistic chance of winning the title apart from a few optimistic Gooners, but after a blistering start to the season many had begun talking up there chances.

They had bounced back from the double defeats in Manchester early on in the season and had returned to fantastic form in the Premier League. That was until last Saturday and an unexpected defeat at Sunderland, where Arsenal in truth weren't themselves. They have since returned to winning ways though after seeing off Standard Liege 3-0 in the Champions League in midweek.

Now comes a huge test of their mettle though as league leaders Chelsea visit the Emirates on Sunday. Arsenal currently find themselves eight points behind the Blues with a game in hand. While nobody can write off a side like Arsenal in November, you feel they need to win this one or at worst not lose.

Arsenal were unlucky to lose against Manchester United at Old Trafford earlier in the season, after being the better side for large parts of the game. But that is what the best do, they win games when they are not at their best.

Sometimes you don't feel the Gunners are capable of this, for them to beat Chelsea on Sunday I feel they will have to be at their best. They will not want to be reminded of the 4-1 beating that Chelsea dished out to them at the Emirates at the back end of the last campaign. While Arsenal are perhaps the nicest on the eye, there is no doubting the quality Chelsea have at their disposal.

But Chelsea are not inhuman, they are capable of having an off day, particularly on their travels. This is a game where all results are possible, but one you feel Arsenal will need to win to stop the fight for the Premier League title becoming a two-horse race.


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Defoe Sends Out A Reminder To Capello

After banging in five against Wigan last week, Jermain Defoe has perhaps reminded the whole of England why he should be in England's starting line up next summer.

It was a truly phenomenal display from Defoe and watching it you do have to question why Emile Heskey would be deployed ahead of him. Sure Heskey brings something different to the side with his hold up play, but I feel you need your strikers to score goals.

Indeed I would favour Peter Crouch ahead of Heskey, while he is not as strong, he can hold the ball up and also score goals. This is not a witch hunt or a major criticism of Heskey but this is a player who doesn't start regularly for Aston Villa, while it was Defoe and Crouch who got six between them against Wigan last Sunday.

Wayne Rooney is number one striker and rightly so, but he isn't always prolific but it is he who brings so much to the team that he can't be ignored. For me, Rooney and Heskey wouldn't be enough of a goal threat at next summer's finals.

There is also a certain Michael Owen, hero of previous major tournaments, to consider. For me, he is definitely worth putting on the plane, but for him to be picked he needs to be scoring regularly for Manchester United and prove he is fit enough.

So right now, if I was Fabio Capello I would go with Rooney and Defoe to start up front with Crouch as a different option if needed.

Out Of Their Hands

Liverpool go in to Tuesday night's game against Debrecen knowing that victory may not be enough to keep them in the Champions League. If Fiorentina beat an already qualified Lyon in Florence, Liverpool's European adventure for this season will be over, regardless of the result in Hungary.

For an English team to go out of the Champions League in the group stages is almost unthinkable, after all England has begun to take a strangle hold on the competition in the past few seasons. After an all English final in 2008, three of last season's semi-finalists were from these shores, despite Barcelona being the eventual winners.

The biggest mistake that Liverpool could make is taking the win against Debrecen as read. Most would expect the Reds to pick up three points and then hope for Lyon to get a result. But this is a Liverpool team out of form, particularly on their travels. They have not won in their last six away games in all competitions.

Debrecen still harbour slim hopes of finishing in third and claiming a Europa League spot and despite losing all four of their group games, have not been disgraced. They ran Liverpool close at Anfield, only losing 1-0, and scored five goals in the two defeats against Fiorentina.

I'm sure Rafa Benitez will drum into his players before the game to forget about events in Italy and just concentrate on what they can affect, beating Debrecen.

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As if it hadn't been a bad enough week for the Republic Of Ireland, then came news of the seedings for the Euro 2012 qualification groups, for which the draw takes place in February.

After coming agonisingly close to World Cup qualification, Ireland have found themselves placed in pot 3 among the likes of Scotland, Norway and Austria as well as their neighbours from the north.

This must surely come as yet another huge kick in the teeth. There were Ireland fans, consoling their anger and disappointment with the thoughts that surely qualification for the next major tournament would be made easier after such a gutsy performance.

What must be more annoying would be to take a peek at the sides seen as better than them. Given a generous position in pot 1 are Croatia, a side who failed to even make the play-offs in World Cup qualifying and among other sides to have disappointing campaigns in pot 2 feature Romania and Sweden.

Ok, I know this is largely based on at past European Championship tournaments where the above mentioned sides have performed well, but you would think UEFA would use some common sense and take into account the most recent competitive performances of nations.