As football supporters, we naturally focus on the negatives
but forget how we held on to beat Palace away from home 1-2 or the one goal
victory against Newcastle (home and away!), or the character we showed at home
to City when there was only one goal in it for the last ten minutes. We have
gone to Leicester and won (City Drew, United Drew, Chelsea lost) and got a
point at Stoke (City, United and Chelsea all lost there as do Arsenal…normally).
We forget how we beat Manchester United at home in such a convincing fashion or
how we demolished Watford and Swansea in the second half after an average
first.
It seems like a ‘Southampton away’ or a ‘West Brom away’
will happen from time to time but changing the ‘time to time’ losses into draws
actually represents a good result – a point at Stoke is a good result. The
Liverpool result was highly frustrating and annoying but looking at the bigger
picture, we haven’t done an ‘Arsenal’ too often this season by conceding late
on (something it felt like we used to do every other week in seasons past!)
To win the league, you can afford to have the odd bad
result, but you must limit them. It looks like this season’s champions will
lose at least six games. It may seem like a lot and questions and debates about
the quality of the Premier League may start up, but Arsenal lost six games in
the 97/98 campaign but won the league. They did however, only lose 3 in 2001/2002
and off course none in 2003/2004.
Two points from two games normally isn’t great and in truth,
being 3-2 up with a few minutes to go should have resulted in four points from
two games but it’s when you look deeper, you rethink if 2/6 was a good return.
Arsenal’s record at home is pretty impressive since the opening day of the
season, Manchester City’s away record isn’t great – their win at Watford was their
first win on the road since the start of September. Arsenal played the last two
games away and Manchester City were at home. In truth, I was expecting
Manchester City to win both but they only managed 4/6 points – they dropped
points against Everton at home.
Let’s be clear – there is a long way to go and our away
trips are TOUGH! We still need to go to United, City and Spurs to name a few
but are roughly where we wanted to be. A mate of mine who supports Liverpool
thought they had a shot at the title purely because they have been to most top
clubs already and play all their big games at home; but one thing he forgot to
mention was that you need to actually beat the big teams at home and that is
something we have managed to do and have another opportunity to do it on Sunday
against Chelsea and this is the reason why we lead the race rather than sit in
seventh.
The title is there to be won and Arsenal are bang in the
race – they just need to last the distance and get a bit of a second wind and
that is very possible with the return of Alexis Sanchez and co.
A week off for us supporters then we go again!
Up the Arsenal.