Arsenal vs. Leeds United: FA Cup Matchup Preview

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 Arsenal  face Leeds United at home tomorrow night in the third round of the FA Cup, and they already know their opponents in the next round if they win.
The draw was made after today’s games, and the winners of tomorrow night’s game will play at home to Aston Villa at the end of January. It’s another potential home tie for Arsenal, and their route to the fifth round is laid out for them.
Arsenal are currently fifth in the Premier League, and they’re 12 points behind the leaders with 18 games left to play. It’s not an unassailable lead, but realistically, Arsenal cannot win the league in my opinion. They are through to the last 16 of the Champions League, but I cannot realistically see them winning that either.
That leaves only one actual target for a trophy this season, and it’s the FA Cup, of course. I think Arsene Wenger needs to treat the FA Cup very seriously this season and play the strongest team he can in every single game in it. There is no room for error, and a trophy in the cabinet would be a very welcome sight after a gap of almost seven years.
First thing’s first, though, and Arsenal have to make sure they get a result against Leeds tomorrow night. They played each other at the same stage in last season’s FA Cup, and Arsenal were lucky to get a replay with a last-minute Cesc Fabregas penalty. They managed to win the replay away to Leeds, 3-1, but hopefully, they can do the job at the first time of asking tomorrow night.
Arsenal have been struggling just a little recently, and the main reason is their lack of full-backs in my opinion. With the first two choices at right-back and left-back both out, Arsenal had to play central defenders in those positions. Due to more injuries and suspensions for tomorrow night’s game, they will be even more limited in their choices.
Wenger has very few options at full-back, but I have a feeling that the roles will be filled by Francis Coquelin and Laurent Koscielny. That would leave Per Mertesacker and Sebastien Squillaci as the obvious choices in central defence, but there is always the possibility that Ignasi Miquel will play in one of the four defensive roles. It will be a makeshift defence, and they will need to be at their best to make sure Arsenal get the result they want.
I’m a little worried that Wenger will resort to the tactic of playing his reserve goalkeeper in the FA Cup this season. I wouldn’t mind so much if it was Lukasz Fabianski, despite his performance against Olympiacos, but Manuel Almunia has been on the Arsenal bench for their last five games. The prospect of watching him play fills me with dread, and I really hope it doesn’t happen.
I have no doubt that Arsenal tried to offload Almunia last summer, but they were unable to do so. I can only imagine that no other clubs were willing to pay him what Arsenal are paying him, and he will remain at the club until his contract expires. I’m not sure exactly when that is, but with Vito Mannone now out on loan, it’s possible he will play again this season.
The options are a little better in midfield and attack, and I expect to see one or two fringe players get a chance to show what they can do. I would hope to see Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain play from the start and, possibly, Tomas Rosicky, too. Arsenal have signed one new player already in this transfer window, and Wenger has said he will play a part against Leeds.
Thierry Henry has played for the club before, of course, and he has returned on loan for the next six weeks or so. He’ll be hoping to add to his haul as the club’s record goalscorer during that spell, and it would be great to see him get a goal tomorrow night. I’m not sure if he will play from the start or if he will be introduced as a substitute at some stage.
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I am sure that he will receive a magnificent reception from the Arsenal fans though, and I can’t wait to see him in red and white again. He may have lost some of his pace since he left the club in 2007, but he still has plenty to offer in my opinion. I can only imagine the reaction of the fans if he actually manages to score against Leeds.
I think Robin van Persie should be rested after all of his exertions over the tough festive schedule. That would mean Park Ju-Young would get to play at some stage, too, and he surely has to be given a chance with Marouane Chamakh on international duty. Park has hardly played at all since his arrival in August, but Wenger says that he is ready to play.
With both Chamakh and Gervinho on African-Cup-of-Nations duty with their countries, there are opportunities for other players to make a mark. However, the amount of injuries added to their unavailability makes the squad look very thin. The need to bring in a left-back on loan was highlighted by Wenger, and Arsenal need one immediately.
After tomorrow night’s game, they will travel to Swansea City in the Premier League next week, and then they play at home to Manchester United the following week. The only defenders who will be back for the United game will be the suspended Johan Djourou and the injured Thomas Vermaelen, and Arsenal will still have no recognised full-backs. If they are to sign a left-back on loan, I think he has to be available to play in that game.
Despite the lack of full-backs, I still expect Arsenal to be too strong for Leeds, and I think they will finish the job at the first time of asking this season. Leeds aren’t as good as they were last season, and they’re currently eighth in the Championship. The players available to Wenger are more than capable of beating a team in eighth place in the Championship.
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I’m predicting a 3-1 win for Arsenal, and I’m really hoping for Henry to get his name on the score-sheet. I’m looking forward to another chance of see Chamberlain in action, too, and I hope he plays so well that Wenger simply cannot afford to leave him out of the game.
I’m sure Leeds will work very hard to prevent Arsenal from playing, but as long as Arsenal work just as hard, they should be good enough. It would be nice if they put away more than a few of the many chances they have had in recent games, but as long as they win, I will be happy.
That’s it for today.
Here are the highlights from that 1-1 draw with Leeds last season.
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CHELSEA 4 – PORTSMOUTH 0: JUST BEING FRANK

CHELSEA 4 – PORTSMOUTH 0: JUST BEING FRANK

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IT WAS an afterthought to the afternoon, a bookend to the game. But Frank Lampard’slate goal will have served to remind Andre Villas-Boas that he still has a role to play atChelsea.

It was a simple turn and typically well-placed shot into the corner of the net that wrong-footed Portsmouth goalkeeper Stephen Henderson in the third minute of injury time for his 180th goal for the club – like so many he has scored over the years.
The game was already won and Chelsea were firmly in the hat for the fourth round – where they will face MK Dons or QPR – but it was also Lampard’s 10th goal of the season.
In a difficult campaign, when he is quite clearly being phased out by a manager who has been given the task by owner Roman Abramovich of rebuilding this team, for a midfielder that is not a bad record.
It makes Lampard, 33, the joint top scorer at the club this season.
Lampard is unhappy about becoming a bit-part player, but has not been told that he is free to go. And he is not about to head out of the door to join former manager Carlo Ancelotti at Paris St-Germain. But a departure at the end of the season is highly likely if he continues to be snubbed for the big games.
Lampard was not the star of this mundane win over an ordinary Portsmouth side. That was Ramires, with two smartly-taken goals.
Considering this is one of only two competitions that Chelsea have a realistic chance of winning, it was a good job that Brazilian Ramires was on form, because this performance hardly marked Chelsea down as raging favourites.
Assistant manager Roberto Di Matteo said: “We have always said the FA Cup is a competition that we would like to win. This was one step towards that target.
“All round it was a good performance. Portsmouth made it hard for us early on and we found it hard to break them down.”
Chelsea were almost caught cold after just 30 seconds. Dave Kitson broke through, but shot just wide.
The last time these teams met in a competitive game was in the 2010 final, the year Chelsea did the Double and Pompey went down. How times have changed.
Fernando Torres forced a fine save from Henderson with a glancing header, but it was turgid stuff.
But then three minutes into the second half, Florent Malouda dribbled to the by-line and pulled the ball back for Juan Mata to stab home.
Chelsea then relaxed – probably a bit too much.
David Luiz gave the ball away, but Petr Cech managed to stop Kitson’s point-blank shot.
In the chaos that followed, John Terry had to head the ball off the line from Joel Ward and Cech recovered to grab David Norris’s shot.
It was Ramires’ sheer pace which in the end did for Pompey.
He started the move five minutes from time which ended with Torres nodding the ball down for him to score from six yards for the second goal to quell any nerves. Two minutes later Ramires left the Pompey defence trailing as he raced through the middle and coolly slid the ball home.
Then came Lampard’s cameo.