My internet was cut off on Saturday so couldn't post until now.
1. Best home performance of the season, I reckon, or thereabouts.
2. I'm loving this 4-2-3-1, as long as our strikers are happy to rotate. Our options for the 3 positions behind the main striker are sensational: Cesc, Arshavin, Walcott, Nasri, Rosicky and Diaby, plus RvP and Bendtner can play in some of those slots as well.
3. Walcott is unrecognisable from a year ago. Excellent in tight spaces, assertive with his runs and shots when he does have space. He has reached the stage in his development where pace is no longer his sole distinguishing trait.
4. Denilson looks ten times better as one half of the deep-lying midfield duo than he does in a flat midfield 4, where he is neither defensive enough to be a holder or creative enough to be an attacker.
5. Maybe it's the responsibility of spear-heading the attack on his own but Adebayor was superb in his all-round game.
1. Best home performance of the season, I reckon, or thereabouts.
2. I'm loving this 4-2-3-1, as long as our strikers are happy to rotate. Our options for the 3 positions behind the main striker are sensational: Cesc, Arshavin, Walcott, Nasri, Rosicky and Diaby, plus RvP and Bendtner can play in some of those slots as well.
3. Walcott is unrecognisable from a year ago. Excellent in tight spaces, assertive with his runs and shots when he does have space. He has reached the stage in his development where pace is no longer his sole distinguishing trait.
4. Denilson looks ten times better as one half of the deep-lying midfield duo than he does in a flat midfield 4, where he is neither defensive enough to be a holder or creative enough to be an attacker.
5. Maybe it's the responsibility of spear-heading the attack on his own but Adebayor was superb in his all-round game.