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Arsenal vs. Fulham match preview

November 25th, 2011

Here’re the live streams for this match.

1.Wiziwig.tv
2.Oleoletv (not recommended due to various pop-ups)
3.Live Stream Soccer

Please note that I don’t take any responsibility on availability of the live streams above.

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It has been a bull trend for us so far. We are the first English team to qualify for UCL knock-out stage so far, we have already won five games in a row in the League, and of course we have the current BPL top scorer roaring on form to keep us in hunt for the UCL spot(I was tempted to say the title, but let’s keep our fingers crossed)

And then when we look at our opponents Fulham, they seem to have a quite poor form so far this season. They have only won two games out of twelve, and they drew and lost five games. With this statistic, they are just above the relegation zone and perhaps a victory in this game will boost their morale quite seriously(I don’t hope for that though).

That is why we should not underestimate our opponents especially when we play in the League. To drop points against any team in BPL is equally costly to our campaign. We must always give our best and keep our momentum going because once it is lost, we may need a long time to recover and that will usually cost us a season.

And now arise the question of reliance of the team on Persie alone. Without him, it looks like we have difficulty to score, although we can dominate the game. In short, he has taken the role of the final killer that we did not have last few seasons. Credits must be given to the likes of Songs, Gervinho and Walcott who did brilliant passes and “breaks” that are equally important towards the process of scoring. Without these breaks, Persie could only stand in the penalty box without the ball to score. How I hope there will be more of these final killers in our squad.

Switching to the other games in BPL this weekend, we have two big games; Man. Utd vs. Newcastle (Saturday) and Liverpool vs. Man. City (Sunday). Can Liverpool break City’s unbeaten record?? Of course I hope so but realistically, I think Liverpool can only get away with a point at best. Chelsea on the other hand will have a good chance of recovering with their home game against the Wolves this weekend. But should they fail to grab the full three points, it will be very disastrous, both to their campaign and morale.

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