Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Chamakh 6 for 6 in Champions League; Arsenal Rout

Shakhtar Donetsk never had a chance in this match today at the Emirates.  With former player, Eduardo, returning, the game had an added flavor.
But the Gunners put the hopes of the visiting team away very quickly and ended up with a 5-1 win.
Ironically, Eduardo scored the only goal for the visitors, but didn't celebrate out of deference to his former supporters.

But the real news...MAROUANE SCORED AGAIN!!!!  It's his 6th goal this year for the club, and his 6th consecutive goal in Champions League play (3 for Bordeaux last year and 3 for Arsenal this year).
The Man of the Match voting is very close right now, with a head-to-head duel between Marouane and Jack Wilshere.

Since I didn't get to watch the match, I am copying the soccernet post-game report:

The Ukrainians had brought an impressive record to Emirates Stadium, defending a 100% return so far in Europe, not to mention 15 wins from 17 games at home.

However, Arsenal made them look ordinary, barely getting out of second gear as Alex Song was gifted an early goal following a terrible fumble by Shakhtar keeper Andrei Pyatov - and Arsene Wenger's men never looked back.
In-form winger Samir Nasri smashed home his second goal in three days to make it 2-0 before the break, with Fabregas' spot-kick ending the game as a contest on the hour while Jack Wilshere and Marouane Chamakh completing the rout.
Croatia striker Eduardo, sold during the summer, netted a fine consolation goal on the return to his former club with seven minutes left, which brought a round of applause from the home fans.
Arsenal now head out to Donetsk in a fortnight knowing a point from their remaining three matches, one at home, would probably secure a top-two finish.
The Gunners had already chalked up some nine goals in the Champions League, hitting new boys Braga for six in their opening match.
However, it was not expected to be an easy ride against the Ukrainian champions, who had lost only one of their last 26 matches in all competitions.
Following the anticipated cagey start, Arsenal created an opening when Fabregas - out since mid-September with a hamstring problem - floated the ball just over Chamakh.
Shakhtar, however, were breaking up play well in midfield before defender Razvan Rat sent a 25-yard effort wide.
Arsenal then took the lead on 19 minutes with a scrappy goal, following a terrible error by the Shakhtar goalkeeper. Pyatov was under no pressure when he came to collect a corner, but contrived to drop the ball in the six-yard box.
Emmanuel Eboue reacted quickly to stab the loose ball goalwards, which Song flicked on, before Olexander Kucher's clearance ricocheted back off the Cameroon midfielder and over the line.
Nasri almost made it 2-0 moments later with a long-range effort which flew straight at Pyatov and this time the Shakhtar keeper just about held on.
Wilshere - serving a three-match domestic suspension after his much-talked about red card against Birmingham - was late with a challenge on Tomas Hubschman which left the Shakhtar midfielder in a heap. However, Norwegian referee Svein Oddvar Moen deemed a stern lecture the only action needed.
Shakhtar had a couple of long-range efforts which failed to hit the target.
It proved costly as Arsenal doubled their lead on 42 minutes.
Eboue and Song worked the ball down the right, before the midfielder sent a cross into the penalty area, which deflected through to Nasri on the far side.
The in-form French winger sidestepped Darijo Srna before smashing the ball past Pyatov.
Shakhtar could have reduced the deficit at the start of the second half when Song lost possession and Henrik Mkhitaryan fed Luis Adriano, who sprinted into the box, but Lukasz Fabianski made a smart save.
Arsenal were then gifted a third goal from the penalty spot on the hour after Adriano had wrestled Johan Djourou to the ground.
Fabregas stepped up to smash the ball into the top-left corner - and lifted up his shirt to reveal a Catalan birthday message for his mum. With the job done, the Spanish World Cup winner was given a rest as Brazil youngster Denilson came on.
There was then a standing ovation from the home fans as Eduardo - who had battled back from an horrific broken leg and dislocated ankle at Birmingham in February 2008 - was introduced for Adriano.
It was exhibition stuff from Arsenal now, as Chamakh and Tomas Rosicky exchanged passes to release Wilshere into the area, and he chipped in number four on 66 minutes.
Morocco striker Chamakh then sprang the offside trap, played on by the full-back, to slot home his sixth goal of the campaign.
With 20 minutes left, Arsenal sent on Andrey Arshavin and Theo Walcott - making his first appearance since injuring ankle ligaments when paying for England during September.
But perhaps fittingly it was Eduardo who had the final say, volleying home a well-taken effort in the closing stages, which he did not celebrate while receiving applause from the home fans.

Marouane scores!!!


From another angle...


Yes, I saw you! :)


Awwww...Marouane appreciating Jack's goal


Another pic of the goal


Not sure who this mug is, but he needs to get out of the way! :)


Ummm, are you not listening?  GET OUT OF THE WAY! :)


THANK YOU!  FINALLY! :)

Monday, October 18, 2010

Marouane in the News

Marouane has been quite the talk of the town recently after his performance on Saturday.  Some think he is a hero for earning a penalty and scoring a goal, while others (namely the Birmingham players) think he is an "embarrassment" to football.

Here are a few articles...you can weigh in on the debate.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=833436&sec=england&cc=5901

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=833402&sec=england&cc=5901

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3184066/Arsenals-Marouane-is-already-Makh-the-knife.html

http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/wenger-chamakh-s-quiet-style-works-for-us

and Marouane picked up another award:

http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/man-of-the-match-against-birmingham-chamakh

Marouane gets an earful after earning Arsenal a penalty


Arsenal tee up tonight against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League at home.  Good luck, Marouane!  Let's make it 6 for 6!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Arsenal Edge Birmingham; Chamakh Scores

Arsenal managed to hold on to a narrow lead despite losing Jack Wilshere to a red card in extra time after a stupid tackle.
The Gunners have been prone to giving away leads in the waning minutes of the match, but secured all three points today.
With Fabregas, van Persie, and Walcott still out due to injuries, Arsene Wenger was thrilled to see Samir Nasri return to action after a few weeks out.  He paired with Arshavin on the wings to support Marouane as the lone striker.
Marouane played very well today, being responsible for the penalty scored by Nasri in the 41', which helped Arsenal get back on track after going down 0-1 in the 33' when Nikola Zigic put the Blues ahead.  The Blues were furious at Marouane, saying he dived.  Others have said he went down pretty hard after being tapped lightly, but I didn't see it so I can't comment on that.
His brilliant link-up play, though, was overshadowed by the Gunners' inability to finish in the net.  Het set up numerous chances for everyone, but they couldn't convert.  Soooo...he did it himself.  Wilshere teed up a nice shot for Marouane on the left side of the 6-yard box, and he slotted home the winner!
Marouane didn't play the entire match, and was subbed off in the 79' for Bendtner, who is making his return after a lengthy injury spell.
Marouane goes down in the area and Nasri equalizes with a penalty

But Wilshere's red card in the last minutes of the match most-assuredly made Wenger fume.  He said in his post-match interview that Wilshere,  "said he mistimed his tackle and touched him on the ankle and deserved the red card."
He won't have young Jack for the next three matches.  It's a shame for him because he has shown some good form after being slated last year for being too green.  Wenger has been quoted many times about getting rid of the thugs in the Premier League, but several comments I have seen today say he can't say anything after Wilshere's reckless tackle on Zigic. 
This makes Arsenal tied on points with United (who dropped two today against WBA...the team Arsenal lost to), but ahead by one goal differential point.
At this writing, Marouane is wayyyyy ahead in the Man of the Match voting for Arsenal.  Well-deserved in my opinion. His manager had good things to say about him:

"Since the beginning of the season you look at how many times he has been decisive at 0-0 or 1-1, you will be surprised how influential he is in the team."





Slotting the equalizer around keeper Ben Foster


from another angle


and another angle...


Marouane celebrates...is that a new short haircut?


I believe it IS a new short haircut!


The Gunners celebrate with their Man of the Match


Saturday, October 9, 2010

Maroc Top Tanzania

The Atlas Lions topped the homeside Tanzania 0-1 today in an African Cup of Nations qualifier.  All I know about the match is Mounir El Hamdaoui (Ajax) scored in the 43' after Marouane headed him the ball.  I have no other details from the match.  Congratulations Marouane and the Atlas Lions!

Not from today, but who cares!  Any photo of Marouane is good!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Chamakh: Laurent Blanc Gave Me Confidence

Marouane Chamakh may be a proud Moroccan international but he credits the current France coach with making him the player he is today.

The Arsenal striker worked under Laurent Blanc at Bordeaux until last summer when both men left the Ligue 1 club for new challenges.
Chamakh moved to North London to make his mark in the Premier League while his old boss replaced Raymond Domenech after Les Bleus' World Cup implosion in South Africa.
According to Chamakh, Blanc's footballing philosophy echoes that of his new club manager, Arsène Wenger.
"Absolutely," he told Arsenal TV Online. "To me it was clear that Blanc’s main objective was to send us out and play football. He wanted us to express ourselves and enjoy ourselves, as that mean we would create chances and score goals. It worked really well.
"He [Blanc] gave me lots of confidence. He wasn’t the sort of coach that made me work ten hours a day. Just a few words here and there from him were enough to improve me as a player sometimes.
"It wasn’t long since he had retired from playing himself, and you could tell that he was still instinctively a footballer and felt the game as we did. I gained a lot of confidence during the three years I worked under him. Thanks to the confidence I got from playing for him, I tried things out on the pitch that I wouldn’t have done otherwise."


Marouane laughs with Laurent Blanc (L) and teammates in training at Bordeaux

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Chamakh Wins Goal of the Month

Marouane won the September Goal of the Month for Arsenal.  His shot against Braga in the Champions League was the winner.  Click on the link and play all of Arsenal's goals for the month.

http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/free-video-september-goal-of-the-month

Congratulations, Marouane!!! 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Arsenal Put Gravediggers Under; Chamakh Scores

With a sign in the stadium in Belgrade of "You have been run over by a steamroller," I'm not sure who the host Gravediggers were talking about, but they certainly were steamrolled under by Arsenal.
Bosting 71% possession, the Gunners went to the top of the table with a perfect 6 points, thanks to their demolition of Sporting Braga in the first match.
Andrei Arshavin started off the scoring in the 15'.  Though the Gunners came close a few times, it wasn't until the 57' when Chamakh was hauled down by Marko Jovanovic in the area that they got another chance to score.  Jovanovic was given a red card for being last man, but Arshavin missed from the spot, which meant the score remained 1-1 after Cleo had levelled for Partizan in the 33' with a penalty of his own.
Marouane made up for Arshavin's poor penalty by rebounding his own header that Stojkovic tapped on to the bar.  The rebound fell to Chamakh first and he headed home from close range.
In the 82' minute, new signee Sebastien Squillaci headed in a corner from Samir Nasri that put the Gunners up 3-1.  But the match wasn't over as Cleo was given a chance to score a penalty when it was ascertained that Kieran Gibbs had tripped Ivan Stevanovic in the area.  Fabianski saved the penalty so the score remained 3-1 Gunners.
With Marouane's goal, this means he has scored in the last five Champions League matches he has played (3 for Bordeaux and 2 for Arsenal).  Way to go, Marouane! :)

Enjoy the photos of Marouane: