Reaping the Rewards of Full Fitness: Theo van Persie

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 03:  Robin van Persie of Arsenal celebrates scoring the equalising goal with teammate Theo Walcott (L) during the Barclays Premier League match between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield on March 3, 2012 in Liverpool, England.  (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
When Arsenal hosted Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium, football fans graced themselves for another Premier League spectacle. Hatem Ben Arfa opened the scoring for the visitors but they were pegged back with a good piece of technique from Robin van Persie.
With the game tied at 1-1 with seconds to spare, Arsenal attempted one final surge at Newcastle’s goal. After some swift movement from the defense, Alex Song found Theo Walcott on the far side on the right hand side.
The winger swung in a peach of a cross that lost some momentum before falling kindly to Thomas Vermaelen in the six-yard box.
The rest, as they say, was history.
Five games have elapsed since that victory over this season’s surprise package and Walcott has smashed in three goals against Aston Villa, Queens Park Rangers and Wolves taking his tally this season to 11. With five games to go, Walcott is two goals short of equalling his personal best record for Arsenal, the 13-goal campaign he enjoyed last season.
Despite the fact that Walcott has been on everybody’s good books recently, he has also been on the end of a heavy criticism from the same fans who are singing his praises at the moment.
In a match as crucial as the North London Derby when the stakes were higher than the altitude of an Air Force One, the fans booed Walcott in the first half for every misplaced pass, failed dribble and wayward shot. Arsene Wenger saved his bacon by offering the young lad another chance in the second half and he repaid his manager’s faith with two placed finishes that put Tottenham to the sword.
Wenger wasn’t lenient when he was having a stinker against AC Milan in San Siro. The boss withdrew him at halftime to hand the great Thierry Henry a Champions League farewell.

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You don’t need to read Theo Walcott’s autobiography to know how he has fared in recent times. After much media vulture hype, he was selected in the 23-man squad to represent England in the 2006 FIFA World Cup but he failed to make an appearance. He also inherited Thierry Henry’s jersey and locked horns with Andrey Arshavin for a starting berth on the flanks.
His biggest disappointment to date will have to be missing out of the tournament squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Fabio Capello preferred one-dimensional wingers like Aaron Lennon and Short Wright-Phillips to Walcott, and they fared no better in England’s appalling campaign,
This season, Walcott’s contribution to the team has been a major success story and one can look no furtther than his key goals and the boatload of assists he has raked up for his telepathic partner, Robin van Persie.
Had Walcott failed to score those vital goals against Udinese Calcio, Arsenal might have been playing some Thursday night football, if you know what that means. He has had some notable finishes this season with his standout goal being that puzzling goal against Chelsea in Stamford Bridge last October.
Unless you’re leaving in a far away cave with no access to internet or color TV, you should know that Robin van Persie is leading Arsenal’s scoring charts with 34 goals but his closest challenger is Walcott with…11 goals.
Theo Walcott feels that he’s feels completely fearless , now that his injury woes have been put behind him:
“I’m 23 now and I am still growing. I am not afraid of getting hurt. A few years ago, I had shoulder injuries, ankle problems and back problems and that was just me learning the other side of the game.”
“Now I am just getting into games and enjoying myself, not being scared of anything. The manager always tells me not to be afraid of going into tackles. We are playing great football and it’s nice to be part of that and not on the treatment table”
I’ll have to agree with Walcott on that front. many players produce their best football when they’ve attained optimal fitness. On the other hand, players with constant niggling injuries always tend to spend more time on the treatment table rather than on the pitch, to the detriment of their teams.
If you want to search for another living testimony of a player achieving his best form by being fully fit, you can look no further than Arsenal’s captain, Robin van Persie.
The Flying Dutchman was blighted by injuries in the start of his career at the club and there were even constant calls from the fans, telling the club to get rid of him courtesy of his countless minutes, hours, days and months on the treatment table.
Since his return to full fitness in the start of 2011, the heat van Persie emits can be compared to supernova. The lethal forward has amassed 45 goals in his last half century of Premier League games. His 27 league goals so far this season have come against 17 different sides – equalling the Premier League record.
The only two teams to prevent van Persie from scoring this season have beenManchester City and Fulham. However, he scored Fulham in the curtain closer of last season, thereby scoring 18 different Premier League teams in the past 12 months.

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The only Gunner that has managed such a magnificent record of scoring 17 teams in a 38-game season is Ian Wright–not even the king, Thierry Henry. It’s really awkward to know that a player of Henry’s talent didn’t achieve this feat despite being Arsenal’s top scorer in basically every season he played for the Gunners.
Wright registered a goal against every team bar Manchester Unitedand Sunderland during the 1996/97 campaign.
Van Persie has scored 34 goals in all competitions, and he’s in eighth place in the club’s all-time leading scorer charts with 129 goals to his name, 100 goals short of equalling Thierry Henry’s immortal record. Arsene Wenger has congratulated his star striker for this great achievement.
This clearly shows that Arsenal is currently reaping the rewards of full fitness to two of its key players, Theo van Persie.
Last season, Arsene Wenger had a potent attacking force called Theo van Nasregas. These players notched up a joint total of 59 goals in all competitions.
This campaign, Arsene Wenger was left with Theo van Persie and they have slammed in 45 goals for this club in all competitions.
If Arsenal doesn’t renew the contracts of Theo van Persie, I’ll go berserk.

Chelsea’s Ivanovic handed three-match ban

Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic on Thursday had his appeal against an FA charge for violent conduct rejected.
The charge relates to an incident involving Ivanovic and Wigan Athletic’s Shaun Maloney during the clubs’ Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, April 7.
The incident was not seen by the match officials but was caught on video.
A Regulatory Commission heard the Serbian defender’s appeal and judged that his three-match suspension should stand.
The ban will commence with immediate effect, ruling him out of Sunday’s FA Cup semifinal against Tottenham Hotspur as well as the Premier League games against Arsenal and Queens Park Rangers.

Fighting Talk From Gareth Bale



Tottenham winger GarethBale has stated that his side will go into their FA Cup semi-final clash withChelsea full of confidence.
The London rivals meet at Wembley on Sunday in a bid to reach the cup final, with the pair playing out a 0-0 draw in the league at Stamford Bridge recently.
Despite an inconsistent run of form for Tottenhamof late, Bale feels his side can beat the Blues this weekend.
“Obviously we’ve got difficult opposition in Chelsea,” he told The Sun.
“They’re a great side, have done really well in the Champions League and it won’t be easy, but I think if we are on our game on the day, then we can reach the final because I feel we have the better team.
“We played very well at Stamford Bridge recently, it ended goalless but we had the better chances on the day and we probably should have won the game.
“That will give us plenty of confidence going into this match,” he confessed.
The winner will play either Liverpool or Everton in the final.

Yossi Benayoun's plea for chance to end uncertain future



Yossi Benayoun today admitted he faces an uncertain future when his loan spell at Arsenal comes to an end this summer.
The 31-year-old scored in last night’s win at Wolves which moved Arsenal five points clear of fourth-placed Tottenham. But Benayoun was making only his seventh League appearance for the Gunners and is due to return to Chelsea on June 30.
He said: “I think it is difficult to speak now about the future. It is better to concentrate on the five weeks that are left and do my best for the club. I am fully committed to Arsenal and after we will see.
“After June 30, I am going back to Chelsea and then the club and I need to decide. Each one has to think what is best for them.
“I will not lie — I love Chelsea because I have a good relationship there. I didn’t play much because I had a big [Achilles] injury.
“I still have a lot of friends there I talk to every day. Of course I want them to do well but it is difficult.”
Arsene Wenger is unsure whether to extend Benayoun’s loan but the Israeli midfielder has urged the Arsenal manager to give him an extended run to show what he can do.
“When I came, I believed in myself that I could play more,” he added. “I knew there are a lot of quality players but I was ready.
“It is the job of the manager to decide who plays but because I was so patient and I always give 100 per cent it is now coming right for me.
“I came into the team and we beat Manchester City and last night we won and I scored. I really want to keep my place.”
Whether he figures in Arsenal’s  run-in or not, Benayoun is backing the club to finish the season with a flourish and secure third place in the Premier League.
With Spurs engaged in an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea this weekend, they can move further ahead when Wigan visit Emirates Stadium on Monday night.
He believes Arsenal can continue an excellent run which has seen them win nine of their last 10 League games. “Five points is a big gap but we have to keep playing well and win some games,” he said.
“Next we have Wigan. They beat Manchester United so that is a warning for everyone.
“It will not be an easy game and after there is a match against Chelsea which I can’t play in. There are still a few hard games but I am sure that we will finish in the top three.”

Van Persie equals Premier League record



Robin van Persie's 27 league goals so far this season have come against 17 different sides - equalling the Premier League record.
The only two teams to prevent Robin from scoring this season have been Manchester City and Fulham. He did, however, net against Fulham on the final day of last season, so has scored against 18 different teams in the past 12 months.
Scoring against 17 teams in a 38-game season though has equalled the Premier League record set by former Gunner Ian Wright, who registered against everyone bar Manchester United and Sunderland during the 1996/97 campaign.
The only team Robin has scored home and away against this season is Manchester United, though he has a chance to add to that list in each of Arsenal's last five games.
Currently on 27 Premier League goals for 2011/12, the Dutchman leads the race for the Golden Boot by five from Wayne Rooney.
Overall he has 34 goals in all competitions, and is eighth in the Club's all-time leading scorer charts with 129.

Frank Lampard’s Chelsea future looks good in new season’s kit

Torres, Cech, Lampard, Sturridge
The England man had been rumoured to be on his way out of Stamford Bridge as part of a clear-out of the old guard.
However, Lampard is back in the team and scoring goals under caretaker boss Roberto Di Matteo after being left on the fringes by Andre Villas-Boas.
Meanwhile, former Blues player Gianfranco Zola has admitted he would love the chance to manage Chelsea.
The Blues have improved under the guidance of Di Matteo, reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, althoughPep Guardiola, Laurent Blanc and Didier Deschamps have been linked with the post.
And former West Ham boss Zola said: ‘I’d be a hypocrite if I said that I wouldn’t want the job, but I don’t think there are the right conditions in place for that.
‘As a Chelsea fan I always want the team to be in the best possible hands, as they are right now with Roberto Di Matteo.’
Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic last night appealed against a charge of violent conduct following an incident in Saturday’s win over Wigan at Stamford Bridge.
Ivanovic was caught on video appearing to strike Latics midfielder Shaun Maloney in the midriff moments in the 2-1 win.
An FA regulatory commission will hear the case on Thursday. It’s understood Ivanovic accepts there was contact but denies that it was violent

Chelsea to face All-Stars: Can MLS snap its losing streak?

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FOX Soccer got the scoop earlier today, confirming what had been rumored: Chelsea is coming over for this year’s Major League Soccer All-Star game (Jul. 25, PPL Park in Philadelphia).
This will be the second time the Abramovites will participate in the event, having also appeared in 2006. On that night, MLS came away 1-0 winners at Toyota Park, with then-Dynamo midfielder Dwayne De Rosario scoring in the 70th minute.
The coach from MLS that day? Philadelphia’s own Peter Nowak, who could be selected to again this time out, given Red Bulls’ boss Hans Backe was chosen last year (when the game was in New York).
To give you an idea of how long ago 2006 was in soccer years, players take saw action that day for Chelsea include Geremi, Shaun Wright-Philips, Andriy Shevchenko, Arjen Robben, and Lassana Diarra.
While the results of these exhibitions don’t mean anything, you can’t help but wonder if MLS is hoping for something more competitive than the last two years. Two easy Manchester United wins (by a combined scoreline of 9-2) left some wondering if the format’s really worth it. It’s nice to get a big, prestigious opponent in for a marque event, but if it’s going to turn into an annual hammering for MLS’s best, the showcase’s novelty will be usurped by trepidation.
There are a few reasons to think this year will be different. First, if Thierry Henry continues to be THIERRY HENRY, he’ll be the most dangerous attacker MLS has had since the league went to this format in 2005.  As Titi showed this winter, he’s still capable of grabbing a goal again Premier League competition.
There’s also Euro 2012 to consider, the last day of which is July 1. Chelsea’s squad is dominated by players who can be expected to take part in UEFA’s championship: goalkeeper Petr Cech (Czech Republic); defenders Ashley Cole, John Terry, and Gary Cahill (England); midfielders Frank Lampard (England), Florent Malouda (France) and Raul Miereles (Portugal); and attackers Daniel Sturridge (England), Fernando Torres and Juan Mata (Spain).
Some of those players will appear in Philadelphia, especially if their nations don’t get out of group. Others won’t even make the trip to the States.
But let’s have some fun. Let’s assume every player that goes to Euro 2012 doesn’t play at PPL Park. What kind of team might we see from Chelsea?
How about …
G:  Ross Turnbull
LB: Ryan Bertrand
CB: David Luiz
CB: Jeffrey Bruma
RB: Branislav Ivanovic
M: Oriol Romeu
M: Ramires
M: Michael Essien
LF: Lucas Piazón
CF: Romelu Lukaku
RF: Gael Kakuta
Mostly kids mixed in with some regulars, and of course, that won’t be the team. Even if it is, MLS’s side will still have their hands full.