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Arsenal looked much better yesterday although West Brom doesn't much resemble a top of the table opponent. Great game by Bendtner and solid outing by Arshavin. The midfield play of Denilson/Song and Diaby was mediocre at best, but that is unfortunately what I have come to expect from Arsenal this season. Djourou was very shaky at the back and Song was not much better when he moved back due to a Toure injury. Oh yah, and Eboue was his typical worthless self. Actually, he made a few decent runs, but he counterbalanced that by being the reason that West Brom got their 1 goal. I guess nobody told him that when you are part of a wall, you aren't supposed to be doing jumping jacks(at about 2minutes into
West Brom v. Arsenal Highlight Clip). Anyway, as the injuries mount, I am starting to wonder if they will even hold off Everton for the 5th spot(although they have picked up some key knocks of their own).
With Walcott coming back this weekend, and Fabregas in a couple weeks, I think we'll actually be in a good position heading into the end of the season. Both should be fresh, and will lead to the end of the goal drought. If we can keep Toure and Gallas healthy, our defense is good enough, though I still hate Almunia. He makes some great, spectacular saves, but lets in too many easy ones. I wish we still had a game vs. Villa, as then I would be willing to guarantee a CL birth next year. Either way, I think we've got a good shot, but need to capitalize on their recent run of form. I see no chance of Everton passing us, and I think that the 4th spot in the CL will come down to the wire, and I just don't trust that Villa can handle the pressure. They do have the advantage of not having any other comps to worry about. In a lot of ways, Roma knocking us out of the CL may be the best thing for us. That said, I'm still pulling for us to stay in the competition, and allow Cesc and Theo to do their thing in the competition. Though, I'm sure we'll draw Barca or United in the Quarters. That's just how we roll.