Chelsea vs Arsenal: Five things we learned as Gunners and 10-man Blues both draw blanks
Chelsea 0 Arsenal 0: David Luiz was
shown a red card late for a hefty challenge on Sead Kolasinac on a day
where chances were at a premium and the visitors go away the happier
side
David Luiz saw red as Chelsea and Arsenal couldn't be separated at Stamford Bridge.
Alexandre Lacazette wasted the best chance of the game in the first
half before Luiz was shown a straight red card late on for a hefty
challenge on Sead Kolasinac.
Both Eden Hazard and Alexis Sanchez were introduced from the bench
late on but failed to find a way through on a good day for both
defences.
1. Wenger's gamble
Wenger spoke in the week of how he wanted a reaction from his team
after their last visit to a top four rival - Liverpool a fortnight ago -
ended in a comprehensive drubbing.
The whole feel of the team that day was off and the Frenchman,
clearly conscious of how flat his side were that day, opted for a dose
of dynamism with his team selection at the Bridge.
Iwobi was the surprise name, starting in place of the injured Ozil
while Sanchez had to be content with warming the bench with the
energetic Welbeck and Lacazette preferred in a new look front three.
It was a gamble given the fact Arsenal have never won a game since
Sanchez arrived when neither he nor Ozil has started, but in a game
where they were always likely to spend long periods without the ball the
added energy certainly helped as the Gunners pressed their hosts high
and kept them honest on the counter throughout.
2. Xhaka can
The Swiss midfielder is oft a target for criticism, much of it
deserved, but today he merits a great deal of praise after an excellent
display in the middle of the park. Arsenal fans would be forgiven if
they watched the early stages here through their fingers after seeing
him paired with Ramsey again, but, unlike against Liverpool, the pair
held their own against Kante and Fabregas.
That he made Kante look human is perhaps the biggest compliment you
could pay Xhaka but his overall calmness under pressure, both in and out
of possession, spread through the rest of the team as the Gunners
enjoyed a measure of control, something that is rarely the case away
from the Emirates.
3. Morata is no Costa, but not to worry
The spectre of Costa inevitably hung over this game given the
significance of his contributions to this fixture in recent times, but
Morata is a more than able replacement on the evidence of his fledgling
Chelsea career.
He is no Costa, but then no one is, and while he was bought to
replace him he offers many things his fellow countryman cannot. Starved
of high quality service for the most part he still led the line well
here, more than once getting the better of Mustafi on the turn and
giving the Gunners backline a hard time throughout.
His searing pace, something Costa never possessed, gives this side a
new dimension and his much-talked aerial presence was a useful outlet
all day. He didn't get on the scoresheet but that shouldn't diminish an
excellent performance.
4. Saving the best till last?
Both Eden Hazard and Alexis Sanchez were left out of their side's
respective starting XIs for today's game, and the decision to do so
arguably blunted the two team's attacks as they struggled in vain to
find a breakthrough. Their introduction, coming within minutes of one
another, brought a renewed sense of purpose to each side, with the
closing 15 minutes making for an entertaining spectacle. Which raises
the interesting question of why weren't they played from the start?
For Hazard, his exclusion made some sense given the player is
returning from a lengthy injury spell. As Chelsea's star man, Conte
wouldn't have wanted to risk endangering him but in crunch fixtures like
these it's sometimes a gamble worth making. The 26-year-old came close
with a powerful shot on goal in the final 10 minutes but who knows how
much more of a threat he would have been had he started from the off.
For Sanchez, his demotion to the bench will have raised more than a
few eyebrows. It's in these big-profile games where Sanchez is in his
element and feels most at home such is the quality on offer. The
decision to leave him out makes little sense and it's one that Wenger
will likely regret in a game in which a surprisingly assertive Arsenal
lacked that special edge which the Chilean would have most likely
provided, especially in the side's most promising spell.s
5. Almost perfect
Wenger's conservative tactics from the outset were clearly predicated
on keeping things tight, but his gameplan was nearly capped with the
perfect ending with Mustafi heading home only to be called back from his
celebrations by the linesman's flag.
Conte has taken a lot of credit for his tactical nous - and all of it
deserving - but it was Wenger who got the better of the Italian today.
The moral victory wasn't rewarded with all three points but it was a
positive display nonetheless.
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