Thursday, December 30

Rotation, Rotation, Rotation.

Eight changes last night saw us grab a point at Wigan.

I say grab a point cos for first half an hour the game we didn’t turn up and then second half we didn’t really do much either.

Some might say we threw away the win and wenger tried to rest to many for the game and didnt make subs to kill off the game at 1-2.

But maybe if we hadn't of beaten the pensioners we might have lost.

Lets not forget that Wigan aint lost at home since September. They might be in the near the bottom but it ain’t cos their home form.

And credit to them their pressing was first rate.

Wenger says we didn’t create enough in second half so why didn’t he make the changes until after the equaliser?

Does leave me scratching my head but then again we did have a few chances to kill of the game arshavin for one, was a good save to be kept out.

But as for the eight changes looking at the squad those who have just come back from injury RvP, cesc, djourou. Clichy and samir either carrying a knock or slight lacking match fitness.

When you look at the fixture list as well wigan away was the game you would put down as a team you could get result with a fringe players.

Although i would like to see kos and djourou get more time together at the back i think his knee is still not up to playing two games in a week and defiantly not two in 3 days.

Will rotation win you the league meeh
if you ask rafa and Ranieri i guess not.

But it’s needed when you looking go on an unbeaten run. Which is what you need at this time of the year.

RSD out

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eight is a few too many, rest 2-3 is ok.

Anonymous said...

madness, madness, madness from Wengker!!! He has absolutely no clue about tactics nor world class defenders. what a bullshit excuse. Diaby out for weeks!! Him and RVP should be sold asap. We are no fukking hospital.

Real Social Dad said...

he got them right on monday
but yeah we paid RvP 2 million quid to take a year off.

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