Petr Cech's heroics protect Arsenal's inexperienced backline vs. Liverpool
Arsenal's home match against Liverpool adhered to the classic cliché
of a game of two halves on Monday. In the first 45 minutes, Arsenal were
a mess, and were only kept in the game by a heroic performance from
Petr Cech. However, they responded after the interval to finally offer
Liverpool a credible threat. Given that topsy-turvy 90 minutes, a draw
was probably a fair result.
Robbed of starting centre-backs Per Mertesacker and Laurent
Koscielny, manager Arsene Wenger was forced to throw Calum Chambers and
Gabriel Paulista together in an unfamiliar partnership at the heat of
the Arsenal defence. It led to an uneasy start, with the likes of
Coutinho and Christian Benteke forcing Cech into action on numerous
occasions.
However, Wenger's half-time team talk appeared to bring some calm to
the Gunners' display. If there was going to be a winner late in the
game, it seemed as if it would be the home side. In the end, the two
teams were forced to settle for a point apiece.
Player Ratings (1-10; 10=best. Players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating):
GK Petr Cech, 9 -- The £10 million man performed
heroics to keep Liverpool at bay in the first half. There were two saves
that stood out in particular: first, he parried away a close-range
Christian Benteke effort, before clawing a curled Coutinho shot onto the
post.
After a tricky start to his Arsenal career, this was the Cech that
Arsenal hoped to see when they prised him away from rivals Chelsea. Petr Cech was brilliant against Liverpool, making eight saves to keep a clean sheet for the Gunners.DF Hector Bellerin, 5 -- Without Per Mertesacker
providing instruction alongside him, Bellerin looked less assured than
usual. Perhaps Wenger would have been better served by fielding the more
experienced Mathieu Debuchy to break up the youthful axis of Bellerin
and Chambers.
DF Calum Chambers, 4 -- This was a huge chance for
Chambers to reassert his credentials as a centre-half but he struggled
to cope with the power of Benteke and tricky feet of Coutinho. A series
of errors appeared to damage his confidence, and he was giving the ball
away with troubling frequency. To his credit, he improved in the second
half and regained some composure.
DF Gabriel Paulista, 6 -- Since signing for Arsenal
from Villarreal in January, Gabriel has looked comfortable alongside
both Mertesacker and Koscielny. However, installed alongside a less
experienced partner, he was all at sea. There's undoubtedly a good
player in there, but it seems his acclimatisation to English football
still has some way to go. DF Nacho Monreal, 6 -- Dragged infield too often by
Liverpool's dynamic movement, Monreal did not enjoy his best
performance. He's still comfortably Arsenal's first-choiceleft-back, but
this was not a night to remember for the Spaniard.
MF Francis Coquelin, 8 -- Along with Cech, it was
Coquelin who helped keep Arsenal in the game. With Gabriel and Chambers
in chaos behind him, Coquelin had to be at his very best to snuff out
danger on several occasions and he produced a series of remarkable
last-ditch challenges. MF Santi Cazorla, 7 -- Cazorla produced one of the
passes of the game to set Aaron Ramsey free for what looked like the
opening goal, before the assistant referee made a dubious offside call. MF Mesut Ozil, 6 -- If there is one justifiable
criticism of Arsenal's record signing, it's that he doesn't always show
up in big games. That proved to be the case again against Liverpool,
although he did produce one outstanding drag-back midway through the
second half to leave his marker behind. FW Aaron Ramsey, 8 -- The Welshman worked incredibly
hard as ever, tracking back to support Bellerin when required. He ought
to have had a first-half goal but it was incorrectly chalked off for
offside. If anyone looked likely to break the deadlock, it was Ramsey.
FW Alexis Sanchez, 7 -- Even when Arsenal's team
play doesn't click, Alexis has the capacity to produce something out of
nothing. He certainly tried to make things happen against the Liverpool
defence, but he is yet rediscover his shooting boots after a summer's
exertions at the Copa America. FW Olivier Giroud, 5 -- In a game where Arsenal were
struggling for a foothold, they needed their centre-forward to offer an
outlet. However, Giroud seemed to stroll through long periods of the
game with barely kick.
Supply was undoubtedly an issue, but there was never a sense he could
generate an opportunity for himself. Starved of service, he faded out
of the game. When he did eventually a turn a shot towards goal midway
through the second half, he was denied by an excellent Simon Mignolet
save.
Substitutes:
FW Theo Walcott, NR -- Came on for Giroud (73) and offered Arsenal a much-needed threat in-behind. MF Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, NR -- Came off the bench
for Coquelin (82) as Arsenal went all-out for the win. Came close with a
late shot which Mignolet pawed away.
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