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Arsenal (0) 1 - 0 (0) Aston_Villa

Highbury, Saturday 14th October 2000

FA Carling Premiership

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  • Arsenal team news
    Patrick Vieira should return to the midfield after serving a 5 match ban for 2 dodgy sendings off at the start of the season.

    Fans of the long-running Dixon-Ginola saga will be hoping that it's Oleg Luzhny's turn to be rested.

    Waiting to hear if Pires will be back from injury, or Lauren back from seeing his seriously ill father. The latest on Pires is that he's had a setback with his hamstring, he is very doubtful for the Villa game although he could be back soon after.

    Also there may be injuries from the international fixtures taking place the previous weekend.

    Update Wednesday 11th: Adams misses the Finland game tonight with an aggravation of his back problem, so must be doubtful for Villa. There's a good chance he'll be rested anyway, for the Lazio game on Tuesday. Upson is back in training but not ready to return to the team, so Stepanovs is an option. But with Vieira and Lauren returning, it may be that Grimandi is moved back to partner Keown. Luzhny is an option too, although he's been used more at right back just recently.

  • Aston_Villa team news
    Our mate David Ginola came off after 20 minutes in Villa's last game, but says "I am confident that I shall be fit to face Arsenal".
    Villa could be short of 2 defenders by the time the game is played. Ehiogu is rumoured to be close to sorting out a move to Tottenham or Boro, while 21yr old Aaron Lescott is off to Hillsborough for a medical. On the other hand, some reports say that Ehiogu intends to stay at Villa till Oct 31st at least, since this is when the European commission is supposed to be deciding the legality of the transfer system.

    update Wednesday 11th: Villa have signed Belgian striker Gilles de Bilde on loan from struggling Sheffield Wednesday. Villa would probably have bought him outright, but for the uncertainty about the transfer system. De Bilde could well go straight into the side at Higbury.

  • non-UK TV coverage
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Arsenal (0) 1 - 0 (0) Aston_Villa

Highbury, Saturday 14th October 2000

FA Carling Premiership

scorer: Henry 62

Arsenal:
         Seaman
Dixon Adams Grimandi Silvinho         
Lauren Vieira Parlour Pires (Kanu 80)
Bergkamp (Luzhny 85) Henry (Wiltord 70)
In the first minute, Parlour went on a run down the right, the chance created by a clever Bergkamp flick on the half-way line. Henry was well outnumbered in the box, and Ray's cross was behind him anyway.

Then Merson burst down the middle looking dangerous, but ran into a brick wall in the form of his former captain.

Pires carried the ball forward down the left, and came in a bit along the goal-line before cutting the ball back to Bergkamp just inside the box on that side. He placed a shot just inside the near post but James was covering there and got down to save it. The ball came back out to Pires, and he chipped it goalwards only to see it narrowly clear the bar.

But Villa started to get a hodl on the game and kept coming at us, much of the good stuff coming through the Merse. They had a couple of crosses and corners, one of which led to a diagonal cross being lobbed towards Seaman's left-hand post. Southgate was there and he hit it first time, but Seaman managed to get down to make a point-blank save.

The Villa fans were giving Seaman a lot of stick all game, and chanting "England's number one" for their own keeper, which must have been some kind of joke, surely? Actually, Seaman had a good game, and James looked a little dodgy at times. No surprises on the goalkeeping front, then.

Anyway, they continued to have the better attacks. Dublin put a couple of headers wide, and then on 20 minutes Adams gave a free-kick away on our left. Merson whipped it beyond the far post where it looked to have Southgate beaten for pace. But he got a foot up to it at a stretch and turned it back across goal. It hit the ground and bounced over Seaman, who did well to get a crucial fingertip on the ball, sending it where Grimandi could hoof it out of the 6 yard box.

Gareth Barry had a good effort from outside the corner of the box on their left, which flew a foot or so wide of the far top corner.

At the other end, Silvinho hit a shot from 3 or 4 yards outside the box, but it didn't do the bendy thing and James was right behind it. Even managed to hold on.

Near the end of the first half, Henry got himself booked for a silly foul on Merson, in safe ground inside the Villa half. Then there was a beautiful moment involving Grimandi. He'd challenged for the ball near the goal-line right in front of the Villa fans, and it ran free, bobbling along the touchline. Grimandi had a chance to clear unchallenged, but waved his foot over the ball allowing it run out instead. The Villa fans, apparently judging it an air shot, jeered. The Arsenal goal-kick was given, and Grimandi gave the Arsenal fans in the Clock End a bemused look and a gallic shrug in the direction of the away fans next door, as if to ask what it was that they were on. That's how I saw it, anyway. Gilles just gets better and better!

The half ended with a powerful Vieira run down the middle winning a free-kick in the D. Henry tried a curler but it clipped the edge of the wall and went for a corner.

Arsenal came out for the second half looking much better. Silvinho and Pires linked up well down the left, but with Villa defending deep we were often guilty of overelaborating as Arsenal tried to break into the box.

Pires got to the goal-line again after build-up play with Silvinhom, and cut it back a bit near the near post. Henry and Bergkamp were both there but in a crows of defenders and it was scrambled clear.

Henry was obstructed in the box by Alpay, after good work from Bergkamp to play him in. As usual for injdirect free-kicks in the box, the wall was far too close, but Arsenal constructed a good chance out of it. They played the ball square to Bergkamp in the centre of the box, and a gap opened up in front of him. But he mishit the shot a bit and fired it sideways into the base of the wall.

Pires broke down the middle and fed it wide to Henry on the left. It looked like he might take it forward and have a go, but he took a different option. His cut-back found Bergkamp on the edge of the box but he scuffed the shot tamely through to James.

Minutes later (on 62), Henry was fed in a similar position down the right. This time he did have a go, and the low shot went through Alpay's legs and inside the far corner. James looked a bit of a prat, but was moving the other way and didn't really have a chance.

4 minutes later and Arsenal broke from the halfway line. Pires carried the ball diagonally forward from left to right, with Bergkamp's opposite run creating space for him. Just as he was going to break clear, Hendrie pulled him back and over. The free-kick was given and Hendrie booked, and there followed a comical few moments as the Arsenal waved their red season ticket books at the ref. He'd obviously forgotten that he'd booked Hendrie 10 minutes earlier. That one was for throwing the ball at the linesman and general abuse after Parlour won a free-kick off him - an incident which also saw the ref implement the 10 yard rule for continued moaning, so you'd have thought it might stick in his mind. Mind you, this was referee Rob Harris, notorious for his mix-up in the Tranmere-Sunderland game last season where a team had 11 men on the field despite a sending off. We hadn't forgotten the earlier incident though, nor had several Arsenal players who helpfully pointed out the error, and off he went. Nothing came of the free kick.

Henry got into the same position as for the goal, but with no-one to nutmeg James was able to read the shot and threw himself to his right to tip it round the post. Maybe it was going wide anyway, but he clearly got a finger to the ball so Henry was understandably miffed that a goal-kick was given. But by this point I guess no-one was expecting too much from the ref.

Bergkamp curled a cross in the 6 yard box but with 3 Arsenal players and some defenders there, no one could get a foot on it as the ball flashed across ther face of goal.

Villa were lacking bite up front as in the first half, and failing to control much in midfield too. Gregory tried to change things by bringing Vassell and Boateng on for Wright and Dublin. Arsenal brought on Wiltord for Henry, partly to rest the latter for Tuesday perhaps, but also maybe because he had been a little fortunate to escape a second yellow on one occasion.

Bergkamp was given offside a couple of times, once he was off, by a mile, but the second time was very strange. He was motionless, collected the ball, and then came forward past a defender. No one appeared to be ahead of him either. Like I said, no-one was too confident in the ref by now.

With 10 minutes to go, a James clearance was headed back by Grimandi from the half way line, and suddenly Bergkamp was clear on the keeper. James came out fast and Dennis clipped the ball over him. It bounced slowly towards goal and Southgate.who hadn't had to lose momentum avoiding the keeper like Bergkamp had, got there first and hooked the ball off the line.

A minute later, Pires came off for Kanu. The Frenchman was looking pretty keen to come off, let's hope it was just the exertion after a spell out inuured, and not a recurrence.

Kanu had an unusually bad time, with most of his touches failing to come off. He was put clear by Silvinho one time bu tried to do too much and was hustled off the ball.

Luzhny came on for Bergkamp for the last 5 minutes. Presumably he went into defence with Grimandi coming into midfield, but we didn't defend much for those 5 minutes anyway. Luzhny actually popped up at the other end a couple of times. He cut the ball back for Silvinho from the goal-line but the Brasilian fired it low and wide of the far post.

Wiltord was the next to get a one-on-one situation, and James came out well to block. The ball came back to Kanu who squared for Luzhny who had moved up into space on the right, The moose hit it like one, blasting the ball high into the clock end.

We had more chances in injury time. Parlour broke free down the right and fed Kanu whose shot was blocked by Alpay. Then Wiltord fed Kanu on the break again, but the nig Nigerian stood on the ball. Maybe he was bit distracted today - there was a lot of "Kanu Heart Foundation" stuff going on around the place.

Villa have been on a roll recently, and especially if they can get a bit of that bite up front (where was new-boy De Bilde today?) they'll continue to be a hard team to beat this season. They're also the kind of hard-working side that could accommodate Ginola to good effect when he's back.

Arsenal move into second, with the table looking familiar. We're second behind Man Utd, level on points.

report by Rupe.


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