Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 3, 2016

Arsenal knocked out of FA Cup as Watford reach semifinals

A potentially defining seven days in Arsene Wenger's Arsenal reign started with FA Cup defeat as Watford knocked out the holders 2-1 in their quarterfinal clash at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
With murmurs of discontent becoming full-blown cries of derision in recent weeks as Arsenal lurched from one insipid display to another, Wenger needed a result here -- and not only to continue in his quest to lift a third-successive FA Cup.
But it was not to be as second-half goals from Odion Ighalo and Adlene Guedioura put the Hornets on course for a Wembley semifinal. Danny Welbeck's late goal gave hope to the hosts but he followed it up with an incredible miss which sealed a 2-1 defeat and spelt the end of a 37-month unbeaten run in the competition.
Arsenal must overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit when they travel to face Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday and could be as many as 11 points off top spot in the Premier League before turning out at Everton next weekend.
Wenger knew how important this game was as he recalled both Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez. He had voiced concerns over how his defence would handle Ighalo and Troy Deeney, and he was right to be fearful as both shone.
Arsenal were enjoying most of the ball without testing Hornets goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon and the hosts were lucky not to be reduced to 10 men before the half-hour mark as Gabriel appeared to go into a challenge two-footed on Deeney, only for referee Andre Marriner to wave play-on.
Odion Ighalo broke the deadlock for Watford at Arsenal.
Either side of the challenge, Watford had wasted the ball in good positions, Ighalo twice failing to pick a simple pass to strike partner Deeney on the edge of the Arsenal box.
While Ighalo was guilty of wasting possession at one end, Mohamed Elneny was profligate at the other, twice blazing an effort well wide of Pantilimon's goal when well placed.
Ozil had set up the second Elneny chance with a glorious piece of skill and another wonderful pass through to Joel Campbell set the Costa Rica international away, only for him to scoop his shot over the crossbar.
Ighalo may have been unable to square an easy pass to Deeney, but the Nigeria striker bagged his 16th of the season, holding off Gabriel and firing past David Ospina after Deeney had headed Nathan Ake's throw-in into his path.
Ake almost laid on a second for the striker, bursting forward through the Arsenal ranks before whipping in a low cross which Ighalo failed to connect with.
Watford soon took the game away from the holders as Deeney held off Per Mertesacker before teeing up Guedioura to flash a bullet of a shot past Ospina.
Wenger reacted by bringing on Theo Walcott, Alex Iwobi and Welbeck and the latter pulled a goal back having been played in by a superb Ozil back-heel -- but he then spurned the chance to level as he missed a near-open goal after Iwobi and Kieran Gibbs had come close.

Jermaine Jenas insists Tottenham star should be England first choice, not Arsenal man

The former Spurs midfield insists Danny Rose deserves to be Roy Hodgson's number one at left-back ahead of competition including Kieran Gibbs.
Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Jermaine Jenas has told Yahoo Sport that Spurs left-back Danny Rose deserves to be England's first choice in the position ahead of Arsenal's Kieran Gibbs and West Ham United star Aaron Cresswell in the injury absence of Luke Shaw.
Rose has been in superb form for the North London club this season, playing 22 times in all competitions and generally being preferred ahead of Ben Davies at White Hart Lane.
The uncapped 25-year-old said earlier this month that he was hopeful of forcing his way into Roy Hodgson's squad ahead of Euro 2016 after being called up for a squad meeting.
Other Premier League left-backs such as Gunners star Kieran Gibbs have impressed this campaign, but Jenas believes it should be the man from the other side of North London who gets the nod.
The former England man, who won 21 caps for his country, wrote in his Yahoo Sport column: "[Rose] is strong, quick, athletic, improving all the time and he's probably the best defender in the group. For me, the Tottenham man has been the best and most consistent English left-back in the league this season.
"He has been in England squads before without getting a cap, so Hodgson has had a look at him, but I feel that until now Roy has remained unconvinced. Sometimes a manager will feel a player doesn't tick all the boxes he wants ticked, and Roy has only really selected Rose when other players have been injured. But there is no way he can't be considering the Spurs man now."
"Whenever Kieran [Gibbs] has been called upon by Arsene Wenger he has done well, and one of the advantages for England is that he's used to being thrown in at the deep end in a big game and not being phased. In that sense he nails it as a second-choice player."
Roy Hodgson's preferred first choice in the role in recent times has been Luke Shaw, but the Manchester United man is unlikely to be able to prove his fitness after missing nearly the entirety of the season with a double leg fracture.
Rose played 29 times for the England Under-21s side, a total only beaten by four players, but is yet to be handed a senior debut for the Three Lions.
England face four warm-up matches before Euro 2016 kicks off, with friendlies against Germany and the Netherlands later this month followed by games against Turkey and Australia after the end of the domestic season in May.