Marouane Chamakh

Marouane Chamakh
Marouane Chamakh

dinsdag 14 december 2010

Lucky goal Manchester United-Arsenal


Rooney, sooooooooooo bad


Mrs Chamakh not so happy tonight
 A goal by Ji-sung Park was enough to secure the win, with Wayne Rooney missing a penalty in the second half. However, speaking to Sky Sports after the game the Frenchman admitted he was unhappy with the pitch at Old Trafford which he felt contributed to an error-strewn game.

“I believe that the game was very intense,” he explained. “Both teams were organised and the intensity of the game was very high, on a very bad pitch and overall the technical quality of the game suffered from a very bad pitch.

"That is why both sides made bad technical mistakes.”

The Arsenal boss also insisted his side had played well and had simply been a little unlucky not to win the game

“I don’t think we failed to deliver, we lost a game, that can happen here,” he added.

“Overall you have to give credit to Man United’s defensive quality. They defended very well and we tried very hard and did absolutely everything to create chances, we had a few.  I believe we were a bit unlucky to lose the game.”

The Gunners now lie second in the table, two points behind United having played a game extra.

Great Super Wojciech






Goofy Rooney
taking hands





On whether Arsenal deserved more from the game…
What I feel doesn’t matter. We lost the game and I think to be as objective as I can. We were up on the intensity level and we were up on the organisational level. Overall, I think that Manchester United defended very well. The technical quality of the game was average on both sides because the pitch was very poor in my opinion and the game suffered a lot from it.
Manchester United played a very simple game but they were efficient at it because they scored a goal and we didn’t create enough chances. You have to give them credit because they defended very well and their defence didn’t make any mistakes. Our passing was not quick or sharp enough to get them out of position.


On the state of the Old Trafford pitch…
If I ask you whether you want a good pitch or a bad pitch what do you say? They made technical mistakes as well because of the pitch. It was bouncy and slippery as well.


On a physical game…
Tonight was a game that was very intense with two teams who played at the top level tactically. Manchester United were highly focused to defend well and we were not sharp enough to get them out of position. We were a bit nervous at the start especially and as well because technically we couldn’t get them out of position. You have to give them credit for good defending.


On United defending well…
They were highly focused tonight not to make a defensive mistake. They knew we keep the ball well and the team was built and focused to defend and catch us on the break. In fairness we were not dangerous enough to dominate the game and create chances. In the second half it was all us trying to get them out of position and create chances and them taking advantage of counter attacks.


On Wojciech Szczesny’s performance…
Overall that was a good performance from Wojciech. [He looked a bit nervous] in his kicking in the first half but overall with his hands he didn’t make any mistakes. In this job you don’t look at the size of the game. When you have the quality, you play. Every big goalkeeper has started at 18 or 19 years of age. You had Van der Sar, I saw him when he was 18 and he played in big games.


On Arsenal’s title chances…
It is a big frustration and a big disappointment but what is important is that we bounce back in our next game. Overall on what I have seen tonight there is no reason not to believe and we know we can play better offensively.
Source www.arsenal.com