Bolton 4-0 Wigan, REALLY?
I mean, really. This team. We lost by the same margin to Sunderland (Sunderland!) all of 4 days ago, and now we pull this off? I swear, I'm going to die young of a weak heart if they keep this up. Not that I'm complaining about the 3 points of the boost to our goal difference or anything, just the complete lack of consistency. If you missed the game, here's a link to some highlights.
First off, after I said in my preview that Elmander can do everything except find the net, he has the nerve to score 10 minutes in. I am incredibly pleased with the way he's been playing in the past couple of months. His workrate has picked up so much, now he's chasing down those balls that Kev used to, the kind you'll only get 1 times in 10. He setting up other players and making runs. This goal was quite nice as well, with a brilliant piece of work by Davies, to set up Elmander, who it must be said, controlled the shot wonderfully, sending it right between Kirkland's legs.
The first half was fairly crap, the goal aside, with neither team being very convincing. But after a short worrying spell for us Wanderers, after the break we settled nicely into complete dominance. It was nice to see us playing confidently, and while it may not have been the prettiest football ever played, it sure was effective. There were some nice runs, and Muamba's goal was lovely but I think there are some more important things to take from this game.
We're a team again. After what seems like quite a bit of frustration with each other everyone seems to be friends again. It was notable that after each goal, the whole team (sans Jussi, of course) came to celebrate in one huge man-hug. That's the kind of cohesion that I really like to see.
We actually have a good defense now. Don't quote me on this, but I'm fairly sure that Bolton has one of the worst defensive records in the league. We didn't keep a clean sheet until January, which speaks volumes. But now we've had our third clean sheet in a row at home. And that's how you stay up, by getting points at home.
That's all for now, though I'll do a quick Wilshere update before another Gunner comments and asks: the lad's got a killer left boot, but is pretty easily taken out of the game. He needs to work on not getting nullified, which is one of the things that comes more easily as a player matures.
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Congrats on the win and thanks for the Wilshere update, Matilda. Great win for you guys, and maybe we’re finally starting to see some of the benefits of Owen Coyle’s management.
I think 35 points is going to be enough to stay up this season, so you guys really only need to eke out a few more results. You’ve got some brutal fixtures coming up, but if you can just win at home against Portsmouth, I think that should be good enough.
And I generally agree with your take on Wilshere — he’s got a lot of talent, but he’s pretty far from being really able to use it at the top level.
by Martin on Mar 15, 2010 9:11 PM GMT reply actions
The left hand side’s always looked like Wilshere’s worst position to me. On the few occasions he’s played there for the reserves he seems to get a bit stuck and be less able to create from the angles it gives him on his left foot – as you say, easily nullified.
His best position would be centrally in a 5 man midfield (like the Fabregas/Gascoigne hybrid that he is), and after that the right suites him far better. Can you get a message to Owen Coyle? We could really do with your lot getting a result at the weekend!
by Jack on Mar 16, 2010 2:16 PM GMT reply actions

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