Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Arsenal Vs Southampton - Premiere League 2015/2016 Match Report

Tottenham climbed above The Gunner's in the Premiere League Table,
Fans Blame Arsenal's last Three Consecutive League Defeats with No Goals Scored:





The Gunners must be pointed to have the field living the game by only Ozil in the whole of left flank and Alexis around the mid box, while Olivier alone himself restlessly covered for both during the whole of First Half. Together, three of them again proved to be a very highly demanding "start-up formation" for any club, due to their Strategically better performed combination. Forever-Green start-up 3, also titled as "The Must  Starting XI" when playing alongside each other even after a long while, showed true devotion holding up the Classic Arsenal's bandwidth.

As per the Second half, Joel's take over of the lead which Alexis had began to lack, helped Ozil keeping up battling against with the tricky countering Guard of the Southampton's scoring box - underdog Englishman Forster.

And the Amazing alertness of Forster which surely has fascinated more crowd than the disappointed bunch from the Gunners underestimating Englishmen tactics firing back at them. Ozil's must goal in the first half may have surely remained conceded even if keeper like David DeGea stood there instead of Forster. Impeccable close-ranging shot countering coverage was demonstrated by this 27 years old Englishman that left many faces in the audience Awed.


Must praise the coordination provided by Victor and Romeu to restrict any available space around Ozil, Sanchez and Campbell as much as possible, even causing suffocation at times in their flexibility to even move freely along with the ball. Fonte and Virgil (for a while Dijk too) didn't break the arch which they had strategically planned and flawlessly played out in real to counter the tricky contribution of Olivier to provide any cover for the other two, which resulted into mispairing in both Ozil and Campbell until Walcott drew the bit of change (which didn't make much of a difference though).
The Evident coordination being demonstrated flawlessly successful on the field of the The Saints' RBs and MFs's extraordinary consistency held altogether by being honestly devoted true to their strategy with full dedication concentrating on providing Fraser Forster with more alerting moment and better vigilant opportunities to be surer while countering any further intake. Strategy materialized to this level of Perfection has never been so recognizable in any of the Strategic matches for a very long time. It wouldn't have been possible without the Rooted unity of the Arc created by Fonte & Virgil, supported and stabled by Dijk in needed hours; and the Amazing frustration by restricting enough ground-space for any Gunner winger to move, remained completely undisturbed all throughout. The strategy consistently maintained its unpredictability until the mid-hour of the Second Half, when the concept of the Strategy finally stabilized for a while as it finally began clearing itself out.

 This complex Italian Covering Strategy included individual indication of revolving restriction Order given by a lead player to be executed by another side player, which as of in the authority of the Lead player itself to be alternated with ordering duties every other time from one player to another : in Strategic terms which is better referred as the "Varying Lead Hour". Only when the Varying Lead Hour stabilized while in between the second half, it was eminent that the Indication of revolving Restriction Order was now to be given by Victor whereas field-man Romeu just played out primary tactic by exhausting spacing environment as he pushed their target Winger toward the Arc where Dijk controlled the steering point and accordingly crowded the covering space by interfering the Arc tip into their fixed blockade zone, this resulted The Gunners to be forced to commit missed passes/give headers when possible or even committing short ranging goal-kicks every time into smaller accessible portions of the box. This allowed Forster to have a smaller Focus every time ton utilize lesser angles to perceive, most especially, optimizing his complete control over the particular Focal range providing more flexibility to act quicker to counter even any Unanticipated low Headers alike Olivier Giroud's one.

From the only Truly Heavy Defeat of this Premiere League this season, on 27th of December 2015, against Southampton by 4-0; Arsenal already carried the burden of losing the opportunity that already made them Cost to rise on Top of the Table of the Premiere League 2015-16 at Leicester's expense. Tonight, adding a more dramatic version of the word" Hat-trick" Defeat embracing Arsenal's consecutive defeat for the Third time in a row against Southampton, Especially the intake of 6 concedes and 0 scored against altogether.

Though it is noticeable that The Saints missed their vast chances of attacking due to their strict concentration onto a fixed strategy against the Gunners, they've achieved a Hat-trick in League Victories with zero concede.

Whereas Koscielny could not help undergoing analytical Criticism by few Former Gunners alongside with the Sports Analysts; summarizing an opinion that said, "At times it is better to convey a pass toward the wingers and center midfielders standing in a position nearer to the box with practical possibilities to score than the idea of shooting a Heading over to the sky from about 6/7 yards off the box."


For Olivier, that tipped away header was sudden enough, it was just Foster who's just been too good to have understood the tactic for which Olivier's shot laid low.
Emerging the Berth of 3 consecutive League Victories without a single Concede in this Premier League, Southampton proudly begins the introduction of The Englishman Fraser Forster guarding the curtains of their Goal-Box for three consecutive League Matches..