Arsenal progress to Carabao Cup Quarter-Finals after Leno’s penalty heroics

Anfield finally saw a Liverpool side lose a match of football, although it took a 5-3 penalty shootout in Arsenal’s favour to overcome Jurgen Klopp’s mighty Reds.

Bernd Leno pulled off two saves in a penalty shootout that followed a 0-0 draw, in stark contrast to last season’s 5-5 thriller when the two sides met in the same round last year.

Leno reaffirmed his status as number 1

The game was by no means a boring draw, although it wont go down as a classic either.

Both sides created chances with the Gunners having the first real opportunity of the match.

Eddie Nketiah received the ball six yards out within the first ten minutes only for the ball to bounce off his knee, forcing the striker wide allowing Adrian in the Liverpool goal to rush out and get down to push the ball away from danger.

Liverpool went on to miss a gilt-edged opportunity, with the goal open Takumi Minamino rattled his effort against the crossbar after jumping on to a rebound from a superb Diogo Jota header. 

The Japanese forward could only watch as the ball bounced down and away from the goal, only to be cleared by the on rushing Arsenal defence.

In truth Liverpool should and could of won the game, had it not been for Leno’s second-half heroics, making crucial saves from Virgil Van Dijk, Diogo Jota and a looping header from Marko Gruijc, the effort looked to have beaten Leno, but the Arsenal number 1 – who was at  full stretch – beat the ball away as Gruijc’s effort drifted towards the top corner.

A late surge from the Gunners, after Liverpool had substituted Van Dijk and Mohammed Salah, meant Adrian was kept on his toes’, pulling off a few saves of his own but Arsenal had left it too long and the match ended in a deadlock – penalties would soon follow,

Mikel Arteta had set his Arsenal team up with a plan last night – stay in the game – had been his rhetoric all week, and boy did his side do just that.

Arsenal kept a clean sheet against a mix of Liverpool first teamers and under-23’s but Salah was kept fairly quiet all game and Leno’s saves helped keep Klopp’s men at bay, the first time the Reds have failed to score this season.

The Spaniard has put his faith in Leno, after the sale of Emiliano Martinez to Aston Villa and was delighted with his German shotstopper’s performance.

Speaking after the match to Sky Sports he said: “ I really believe in Bernd.

“ I know him really well, I know what people give us, we have to adapt to the circumstances we have.

“We cannot do everything we want in the market.

“ We have some players with value and at some stage we have to make decisions.

“We really liked Emi, we didn’t want him to go but it was probably the right thing for both parties to do.”

Leno himself spoke before being awarded the Man of the Match award and told SkySports:

“The club always gives me the feeling that I was number1, I am the number 1 and will be the number 1.” 

The German ‘keeper certainly proved his point with a magnificent display during the 90 minutes, followed by the crucial match winning save from Harry Wilson, the Liverpool winger may well find that was his last kick for the Anfield club as rumours circulate that he will be leaving Merseyside this summer.

Gunners ready for more silverware

The look an Alexandre Lacazette’s face said it all, as Joe Willock’s penalty squirmed over the line, the Frenchman’s expression, full of a mix of pure delight and relief told a story – Arsenal want trophies and they seem to all be headed in the right direction now – together.

Arteta’s job is now to bring together all the pieces he is building at The Emirates and get his team performing and winning on a consistent basis.

His team look ready to challenge for silverware, at least in the cup competitions and his sights will be set on grabbing a third trophy in under a year by progressing all the way to the final in February.

The Spanish coach has a difficult task in the next round though, his side drew previous boss and mentor Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

When asked about his thoughts on facing his old employers he spoke of many “tough teams” left in the competition and that his side will “prepare for it”, hardly a sound bite that will go viral, but Arteta has always been keen to distance himself from his association with Guardiola and City – his focus lies with Arsenal and prefers to look forwards rather than back.

City are the current holders of the Carabao Cup, having dominated the competition for the last few years.

Raheem Sterling and Co. will no doubt cause Arsenal problems when the two sides meet in a Christmas Quarter-Final showdown.

By Andy Jones

The Weekend catch up

Weekends have a habit of passing us by, whether it’s been a  busy shift at work or just too many Friday night tequilas….you can be forgiven for missing out on whats’s happened in the world of football. 

Fear not!! With that in mind here is a quick re-cap on the main stories from this weekend.

Aubameyang brace seals cup win

Arsenal came from behind as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sealed the club’s 14th FA Cup trophy, with a delightfully weighted finish as he lifted the ball over the on rushing Willy Cabellero, who could not stop the in-form striker.

Chelsea had started well with an early Christian Pulisic goal, however injuries to Cesar Azpilicueta and Pulisic himself helped to conspire against the blues at a deserted Wembley stadium. 

Arsenal equalised through an Aubameyang penalty after the striker was brought down in the 28th minute before finding the winner on 67 minutes. 

More trouble for Chelsea as Matteo Kovacic was sent off after a 2nd yellow,  just minutes after Aubameyang’s second goal.

Referee Anthony Taylor will have to take a long hard look at himself in the mirror after baffling us all with that second yellow (I’ve watched it over and over and still can’t see a foul… let alone a yellow card!!!).

So long and thanks for all the memories….

Eddie Howe has left his role at AFC Bournmemouth by mutual consent.

After 25 years, first as a player and then as head coach, Howe has decided to call time on his career at the Dorset club. Eleven years in the hotseat, the 42-year-old Englishman has served with distinction having led the club to three succesfull promotions, ultimately taking the South coast club to the Premier League. 

The Bournemouth board will be searching  for a replacement as they look for an immediate return to the top flight.

Bhoys Ahoy!!! 

The Scottish Premiership is back!! Scottish clubs had not played competitively since the league was suspended and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions put in place by the Scottish government.

With fans still not allowed at grounds, champions Celtic kicked off their quest for a 10th consecutive league title as they thrashed Hamilton 5-1. 

Steven Gerrard’s Rangers came away from Pittodrie with a 1-0 victory and Gerrard had told the press after the game that his side had “put down a marker” for the forthcoming season. 

This year looks set for a close title race as Rangers aim to finally close the gap on their cross-city rivals. 

The Old Lady and a mobile striker…

Serie A came to its conclusion over the weekend and something happened that hadn’t happened for a very long… Juventus lost at home in the league!!

Not since 2018 has the Old Lady lost a home league match, but they surrendered an early lead to a motivated Roma side. With goals from Kalinic and Perotti confirming a first home defeat in 40 matches.

Ronaldo & Co won’t lose any sleep as they won the clubs 9th title in a row. It was however a much closer affair this year as Inter Milan came to just within a point of the Turin based side.

Elsewhere in Italy, Lazio forward Ciro Immobile picked up the European golden shoe pipping Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski to the coveted award for Europe’s top goalscorer. An award not won by a Serie A player since Francesco Totti in 2006/7.

Up up and away….

Harrogate Town AFC will be floating on cloud nine today after Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Notts County in the National League play-off final.

When football was halted in March, the North Yorkshire side were sat in 2nd place and hopes of a their first promotion into the English Football League looked all but over. Thankfully the play-offs were confirmed and Harrogate took full advantage.

The club has only been professional for since 2017, in stark contrast to their opponent’s who were established in 1862 and are the oldest professional club in English football. 

An unbelievable achievement and a new seaon full of firsts awaits the newly promoted side.

Thats a wrap…

The FA Cup closed the book on another chapter in English football, Cristiano and the gang celebrate their Serie A title win and the Scottish Premiership has finally returned.

With action from the Europa League and the Champions League returnimg this week, we will have plenty more to dig our teeth into… I know I’m happy. 

Written by 

Andy Jones