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CL: Chelsea vs Arsenal | 24/03/04

Arsenal316

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0-0 at the half....lots of midfield play...some few close calls for both teams. Should be an interesting second half.
 

Arsene

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The final 3rd is the problem right now. Henry is only getting the ball in wide positions. Pires on the left is creating very little. We're not catching them on the break, they are catching us!
 

Sammer

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We don´t look too convincing tonight so far. Chelsea is more agressive, they would completely dominate the midfield, if paddy wasn´t there to eliminate chances upfront.

They look confident, whereas we only had sporadic blinks of Wengerball. Bergy needs to adjust to the game, so far he wasn´t too lucky.

If we continue like this, we have a good chance of losing this one. Hope Arsène finds the right words now to spark em up.
 

USArsenal

H.Y.I.C.
i think Reyes will play a part in the 2nd half... he could change the face of the game (as Chelsea has seen before)... i say by the 70th minute.....
 

n_henry

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Yeah, at least score a goal, even if we draw. If it ends up a scoreless draw, Chelski would be the slight faves to go through to the semis, IMHO...

C'mon boys! :evil:
 

USArsenal

H.Y.I.C.
why would they be favorites if its a goalless draw? if we draw this match, i think we have the upperhand going back home for the second leg....


besides, lots of time left in this one
 

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