POPULAR NEWS

This area does not yet contain any content.
MORE FOOTBALL BLOGS
    WRITE FOR FF

    « Tweet Tweet: The Best Twitter Reactions To Nicklas Bendtner's Inclusion In The Arsenal Team | Main | Premier League Predictions: Can Manchester City Win Away? Will Arsenal Stretch Their Lead At The Top? Round Up »
    Thursday
    Dec052013

    5 Things We Learned From Arsenal's 2-0 Victory Over Hull

    Arsenal kept their four point lead at the top of the Premier League table with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Hull at the Emirates. Here are five things we learned from the game.

    1) Bendtner can score

    Much of the pre match conversation was directed towards the fact Nicklas Bendtner was taking the place of Olivier Giroud in the Arsenal attack - and it wasn't all positive talk. However, it took just two minutes for the big Dane to put the ball past the Hull City goalkeeper.

    2) Flamini is brilliant

    The Frenchman was again on song, doing all the scrappy bits of the game so the more creative Arsenal players could strut their stuff. He made seven clearances, won 6/8 of his headers and made three interceptions. He also completed 91% of his passes.

    3) Arsenal's passing is extraordinary

    Which matched the Gunners' overall pass completion rate. They completed 708 of their 781 attempted balls, 11 of which were classed as key passes.

    4) It's criss cross at the Emirates

    There was obviously a message from Wenger to whip the ball into the penalty area towards Nicklas Bendtner as the north London side attempted 26 crosses throughout the 90 minutes.

    5) Wenger's tinkering works

    Wenger decided to rest Giroud, deploy a rusty-looking Bendtner and also brought in Carl Jenkinson, Nacho Monreal and Tomas Rosicky - all of which helped claim the three points. 

    stats via Squawka

    References (1)

    References allow you to track sources for this article, as well as articles that were written in response to this article.
    • Response
      Response: Ray Ban USA
      Very good, thanks for sharing\nRay Ban Aviator sunglasses encompass the shape that started it all. The Ray Ban Aviator is the brand staple originally designed for the U.S. military fighter pilots in 1937. Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses have a timeless look with the unmistakable teardrop shaped lenses. This style allowed the ...