Marouane Chamakh

Marouane Chamakh
Marouane Chamakh

zondag 31 oktober 2010

Arsenal tegen Wigan Athletic

Arsenal speelt tegen Wigan Athletic in de kwartfinale van de Carling Cup.
Zaterdag werden de laatste 8 getrokken en Arsenal speelt voor de eerste keer thuis nadat ze de eerste twee wedstrijden tegen Tottenham en Newcastle uitspeelde.

De wedstrijd wordt op 29 november gespeeld.

De overige wedstrijden zijn:
Birmingham v Aston Villa
West Ham v Manchester United
Ipswich Town v West Brom
Zal Marouane Chamakh tegen Wigan wel spelen?

zaterdag 30 oktober 2010

1-0 thank you Alex Song!

Arsenal On Song
Pff....... last 5 minutes.........a goal!!
A last-gasp headed goal from Alex Song gained all three points for Arsenal as they eventually overcame a resolute West Ham to keep up with the pace at the top of the table.

For much of the match it looked like a combination of the woodwork and an impressive performance by the West Ham goalkeeper, Robert Green, would be enough to earn the visitor’s a valuable point.

However, Alex Song’s late intervention left bottom of the table West Ham devastated. Arsenal defender Gael Clichy cut inside from the left flank before delivering a right-footed cross, which the diving Song turned into the net with his head to relieve the frustration around the Emirates stadium.

After a goalless first half Arsenal came out strongly in the second period and almost immediately went in front after Samir Nasri’s long range shot was only kept out by the cross bar.

Late maar verdiende zege Arsenal in derby

The home side maintained the higher tempo as their intricate passing game began to find gaps in a tiring West Ham defence. Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, also brought on Theo Walcott and Niklas Bendtner for Denilson and Andrey Arshavin, respectively as the Gunners sought to break the deadlock.

It was the lively Walcott who had the biggest impact, as the woodwork frustrated the Gunner’s once again midway through the second half. A fabulous ball from Fabregas found Walcott in space on the right flank. The England international then used his speed to race away from Ilunga but his shot across the goal came back off the left hand post before rolling kindly into the arms of Green.

The England keeper then did much to restore his reputation after his World Cup disaster against the United States by saving well from both Fabregas and Walcott in a franctic last ten minutes.

West Ham manager, Avram Grant, had intimated his game plan to contain Arsenal with his team selection. Frederic Piquionne was asked to lead the attack on his own as Carlton Cole was dropped for Luis Boa Morte who took his place in a five-man midfield. In West Ham’s only other change, Henrita Ilunga was brought in for the injured Matthew Upson. Arsenal made only one alteration to the team that beat Manchester City last weekend as the fit-again Laurent Koscielny came in for Johann Djourou.

The plan worked well as, despite a bright opening and closing to the first period, Arsenal were unable to break down the Hammers in a goalless first-half. As many would have predicted prior to the match, Arsenal dominated possession and territory whilst West Ham were reliant on set-pieces and the impressive Mark Noble as their only creative outlets.

Andrey Arshavin took the game to the visitors in the opening 15 minutes as he broke frequently down the left flank. However, the Russia international seemed to fade as the half wore on and the focus of Arsenal’s attack switched to the right hand side of the pitch where Bacary Sagna exploited a lack of defensive discipline by the Hammer’s Jonathan Obinna.

Indeed, it was a break by Sagna that led to the first clear-cut chance of the match, midway through the first period. The Arsenal defender ran on to an exquisite through-ball by Alex Song before laying the ball back to Cesc Fabregas. However West Ham’s keeper, Robert Green, saved the Spaniard’s shot by diving impressively to his right.

However, a resolute West Ham defence stood firm until just before the break when Green was called into duty twice in quick succession. Firstly, he saved well from an Alex Song shot before tipping over a Squillaci header from a corner.
(Source: Goal.com)

Arsenal tegen West Ham zonder Gibbs

Kieran Gibbs viel woensdag na achttien minuten spelen geblesseerd uit met een knieblessure in het League Cupduel met Newcastle United (4-0 winst). Volgens Wenger ligt Gibbs er enkele weken uit. "We zijn Gibbs kwijt. Dat is slecht nieuws. Hij moet nog een scan ondergaan om de ware aard van de blessure naar voren te halen, maar we zijn hem een paar weken kwijt", vertelde Wenger.

In de aanloop naar het duel met West Ham United kent Wenger verdedigende problemen. Doelman Manuel Almunia en verdediger Thomas Vermaelen zijn nog geblesseerd. "Van Persie en Vermaelen zijn nog altijd geblesseerd. Ramsey en Almunia zijn er nog niet klaar voor", aldus Wenger, die wel goed nieuws te horen kreeg over Robin van Persie. De aanvaller zit dicht tegen de groepstraining aan.


Robin kan weer lachen

"Dus de kans is groot dat ik dezelfde elf moet opstellen als tegen Manchester City." Met die elf spelers ging het overigens erg goed. City werd met 4-0 verslagen.

(bron: goal.com)

Match day Arsenal vs West Ham United

“The secret is that we play for each other. We play united. And if we manage to do that anybody in our team can score because we are always going forward a lot. The basic target for us is to keep playing for each other.”

Arsenal will be without Kieran Gibbs for “a few weeks” after the left-back damaged knee ligaments at Newcastle in midweek. Robin van Persie (ankle) and Aaron Ramsey (leg) return to full training next week. Abou Diaby (ankle), Thomas Vermaelen (Achilles) and Manuel Almunia (elbow) are still absent. Jack Wilshere will see out his suspension for being sent off against Birmingham in the last Premier League game at Emirates Stadium

His dismissal was a disappointing end to an otherwise redemptive afternoon. Defeat at Chelsea, followed by a shock 3-2 reverse against West Brom at Emirates Stadium, had left Arsenal in need of a win – any size, any shape.

The mood is very different now but the memory has lingered with Wenger.
“It was a lesson learned and it confirms to me that if you are not 100 per cent focused, you will drop points against any team in this league,” he said. “In fairness to my team, West Brom is the only game since the start of the season where we didn’t perform well and that is credit to them. But as well, it shows that, just once, if you are not completely there you are caught. I think we have got the lesson now.

“We focus highly on tomorrow and go step-by-step to try to put every energy in every single game. The success of our season is as well how intelligent we are and tomorrow is a good opportunity to show it. Let’s go for it 100 per cent.”

Wenger’s words were in response to a prevailing press room mood. The one that labelled West Ham a ‘gimmee’ in the same way it had the West Brom game a few weeks earlier.

Roberto Di Matteo’s men have since backed up their performance at Emirates and climbed the table. West Ham can go in no other direction. They have made the worst start in their 115-year history. In nine games they have scored seven goals and gained six points – both are the lowest in the division.

Despite that, Wenger believes there is a way back.

“I see them getting out of the drop zone because they have quality players,” said Wenger.

“If you lose one or two games you will quickly be down there. The difference in the league now is not too big. I think they can get out of there.

“The basic target of any manager is to have success with the resources he has at the club and, on that, Avram Grant has done well.”

Meanwhile, Wenger’s resources have developed in the past week. At Newcastle, Theo Walcott and Nicklas Bendtner returned with goals while Wojciech Szczesny showed himself to be a capable keeper. Right now, it seems Arsenal have depth.

You sense this is a crucial little period for Wenger. In the next three Premier League games they face the bottom two sides plus a Newcastle team, who were reasonably represented in the 4-0 drubbing on Wednesday. In between they can put to bed Champions League H.

The ‘big’ periods in fixture lists are viewed as a flurry of big name teams. But, of course, dropped points in highly winnable games will be just as costly.

This season has hardly been plain-sailing but Arsenal have been successful enough and put themselves in position to finally kick-on for that elusive trophy.

If they maintain their recent poise, they might just find it. (source: www.arsenal.com)

For years, Arsenal fans have been able to see the potential their side possess. According to Arsène Wenger, they may be about to start seeing the silverware as well.

You can forgive the manager for glazing over when the phrase “five-years without a trophy” is tossed towards him in press conferences.

Of course, it is a cast-iron fact but the Frenchman has always rightly responded by pointing out the Club’s forward movement throughout that period – on and off the pitch. Plus, the little matter of a decade in the upper echelons of European football.

However a trophy is still a trophy. Football should be about glory and, in reality, that means winning. Right now it is clearly the be-all and end-all for Wenger. On all-fronts.


A stronger-than-usual Arsenal side progressed to the Quarter-Finals of the Carling Cup on Wednesday and, next week, they hope to secure passage to the Knockout Stages of the Champions League with victory at Shakhtar Donetsk. In between, on Saturday, they entertain rock-bottom West Ham at Emirates Stadium.

When Arsenal lost at Chelsea at the start of October, it was suggested their failings were all too familiar. However they end the month looking stronger than ever and with the results to prove it.

“There is more waiting to come out of the team because we are looking like we are improving on all fronts,” said an ebullient Wenger at Friday’s press conference.

“I feel the ingredients of teams I had before, who were successful, are in there. It is just how much we can get them out.


“If you look at the UEFA [co-efficient] table you will see Arsenal in the top eight in a very strong position. And you look who is around us - what money they lose and spend every year - you will see we have not done too badly.”

Goals are always a reasonable barometre of Wenger’s Arsenal. This season they have hit 26 in six home games and 12 in their last 270 minutes of football overall.

“Yes we scored five, three and four in our last three games,” said the manager. “It shows that we have the potential.
thnx to http://community.livejournal.com/arsenalbbs/2010/10/29/ for the icons!

donderdag 28 oktober 2010

Photo-shoot Marouane Chamakh

Watch this photoshoot with Marouane http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/lucozade-photo-shoot



Arsenal met B-team langs New Castle

Arsenal heeft met speels gemak de kwartfinale bereikt van het toernooi om de League Cup. De Londenaren, aangetreden met een versterkt B-team, zonder Marouane Chamakh en Samir Nasri won uit bij Newcastle met 4-0. Bij rust was het 1-0, te danken aan een treffer van doelman Tim Krul. De Hagenaar kreeg de bal uiterst ongelukkig op het achterhoofd terwijl hij op de grond lag.

In de tweede helft liep Arsenal op eigen kracht verder uit door Theo Walcott (2) en een geweldig schot van Nicklas Bendtner. Cesc Fabregas deed alleen de laatste 20 minuten mee. Op zondag 7 november staat opnieuw dit duel op de agenda alleen speelt Arsenal thuis en zullen Marouane en Samir dan ongetwijfeld wel meepelen, al is het voor Arsène Wenger alleen al om te zien wat het verschil is met of zonder Marouane en Samir.

Newcastle's eigen doelpunt



Wauw. hij is wel erg groot ;-)

Tim Krul zal vandaag vast spierpijn hebben (of een gebroken been)
Yes Theo!!
Klein feestje tussen Eboue en Walcott

Zonder woorden
Nog meer zonder woorden
Arsenal was weer als vanouds en wint

woensdag 27 oktober 2010

Tonight Newcastle United vs Arsenal

After a win against local rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the last round Arsène Wenger and his side will make the slightly longer trip to the north east to face Newcastle United in the Carling Cup.

Goalie is Dutchman Tim Krul. Let's see if he can catch all Marouane's goals ;-)

Dutch goalkeeper Tim

dinsdag 26 oktober 2010

zondag 24 oktober 2010

Man. city vs Arsenal 0-3

Arsenal destroyed ten-man Manchester City 3-0 at Eastlands to revive their Premier League title aspirations. Dedryck Boyata was sent off early for the hosts and thereafter goals from Samir Nasri, Alexandre Song and Nicklas Bendtner saw the Gunners through. Cesc Fabregas missed a penalty too...



Arsenal's Alexandre Song, second right, celebrates with teammates  after scoring against Manchester City during their English Premier League soccer match at The City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Oct. 24, 2010. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.


Manchester City's Nigel de Jong, left, fights for the ball against Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh during their English Premier League soccer match at The City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Oct. 24, 2010. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
Marouane vs Nigel de Jong
Arsenal's Alexandre Song, left, celebrates with teammate Marouane Chamakh after scoring against Manchester City during their English Premier League soccer match at The City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Oct. 24, 2010. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
Big hug from Marouane for Alex's second goal

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24:  Marouane Chamakh of Arsenal battles with Yaya Toure of City during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal at City of Manchester Stadium on October 24, 2010 in Manchester, England.
Big jump, Marouane wins

Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh, top, is brought down by Manchester City's Dedryck Boyata earning the city player a sending off during their English Premier League soccer match at The City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Oct. 24, 2010. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
Marouane is brought down
Manchester City's Dedryck Boyata (R) was sent off for his challenge on Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England October 24, 2010.
and Boyata was sent off
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24:  Marouane Chamakh of Arsenal battles with Nigel De Jong of City during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal at City of Manchester Stadium on October 24, 2010 in Manchester, England.
It's not easy to win from Marouane, Nigel de Jong!!

Arsenal rekent af met tien Citizens

Arsenal heeft de zegereeks van Manchester City in de Premier League een halt toe geroepen. Op bezoek bij The Citizens wonnen de Londenaren met 3-0 en kwam er een einde aan een serie van vier overwinningen voor City.
De ploeg van manager Roberto Mancini schakelde zichzelf eigenlijk na vijf minuten al uit. Dedryck Boyata was met zijn sliding net te laat om de bal te ontfutselen aan de doorgebroken Marouane Chamakh. Een rode kaart was het logische gevolg.
In ondertal zakte Man City de moed in de schoenen. Tegen soepel combinerende ploegen als Arsenal, dat het gewend is als tegenstanders zich massaal terugtrekken, is een goed resultaat halen in 85 minuten met tien man vrijwel altijd een brug te ver.
Dat bleek in het vervolg van de wedstrijd. In de 21ste minuut sneed Samir Nasri op aangeven van Andrei Arsjavin door het volle strafschopgebied. De Franse stylist scoorde beheerst.
Het pleit leek definitief beslecht toen Arsenal vlak voor rust een strafschop kreeg voor een domme overtreding van Vincent Kompany op Cesc Fabregas. De Spaanse aanvoerder ontfermde zich over de bal, maar schoot zwak en zag dat doelman Joe Hart de goede hoek had gekozen.
Na rust volgde alsnog de genadeklap. Alexandre Song prikte de bal erin nadat Wayne Bridge maar half redding had gebracht. En invaller Nicklas Bendtner maakte de derde van de dag. De Deen mocht op assist van Nasri alleen door en rondde koel af.
Arsenal passeerde Manchester City op de ranglijst en staat op de tweede plaats. Chelsea heeft vijf punten meer, terwijl Manchester United een iets slechter en Man City een flink slechter doelsaldo heeft dan Arsenal.
Arsenal rekent af met tien Citizens
amazing 1e doelpunt Nasri

zaterdag 23 oktober 2010

Mag je met je held RVP meelopen..........

Klikje: Au

Klikje: RVP zingt...
Gelukkig kan hij beter voetballen dan zingen


Nog even dan speelt Robin weer bij Arsenal

vrijdag 22 oktober 2010

Marouane makes history

Marouane Chamakh schreef geschiedenis in de Champions League. De Marokkaan won met zijn club Arsenal met 5-1 van Shaktar Donetsk en Marouane scoorde één keer.
De goal van Chamakh was de 6e in zes achtereenvolgende wedstrijden in de Champions League, een dergelijke prestatie is nog niet eerder voorgekomen.

Het is dus geen Drogba, geen Eto'o, geen Raul, maar Marouane Chamakh die deze eer op zich mag nemen.

dinsdag 19 oktober 2010

Marouane vs Shakhtar: just enjoy

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19:  Tomas Hubschman of Shakhtar Donetsk marshalls Marouane Chamakh of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League Group H match between Arsenal and FC Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates Stadium on October 19, 2010 in London, England.
Great control
Arsenal's Samir Nasri, right, celebrates with Marouane Chamakh after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk  during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Goal Samir
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19:  Marouane Chamakh of Arsenal shoots past Andriy Pyatov of Shakhtar Donetsk to score their fifth goal during the UEFA Champions League Group H match between Arsenal and FC Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates Stadium on October 19, 2010 in London, England.
Green shoes second half
Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh is tackled by Shakhtar Donetsk's Olexiy Gai during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Slippery Pink shoes
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19:  Samir Nasri of Arsenal celebrates with team mate Marouane Chamakh (R) as he scores their second goal during the UEFA Champions League Group H match between Arsenal and FC Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates Stadium on October 19, 2010 in London, England.
A big hug for Samir

Gunners blaze past Shakhtar

Arsenal vs Shakhtar 5-1

19' Alex Song
42' Samir Nasri
59' Cesc Fàbregas (pg)
66' Jack Wilshere
69' Marouane Chamakh

Arsenal's Jack Wilshere, left, is congratulated  by Marouane Chamakh after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Jack is congratulated by Marouane after scoring

Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh reacts after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Really, I'm almost sorry

Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh reacts after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Just believe it, baby

Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh, right, slips the ball past Shakhtar Donetsk's Andriy Pyatov to score during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
Marouane slips the ball past Pyatov

Arsenal's Marouane Chamakh reacts after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk during their Champions League group H soccer match at the Emirates stadium, London, Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010.
I can't help myself