Brave, Strong, Resilient, and Defeated

Discussion in 'Fulham FC News and Notes' started by HatterDon, Apr 21, 2013.

  1. HatterDon

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    The View from South Texas -- Fulham FC v. ArsenalOn the whole, I’d rather we played poorly and got the three points, but an undermanned Fulham showed Arsenal and much of the football world how to play for 80 minutes with only 10 men. I can’t remember a time this season when I have been more proud of the mighty Whites. The final score was 0-1, but this was a million miles away from a boring match.

    If there was any doubt who would come out on top when the opening whistle sounded, the mystery essentially ended in the 12th minute when Steve Sidwell, fresh from a three match suspension for a straight red card, earned another with a reckless, two-footed, over-the-ball tackle. There were chants of “You don’t know what you’re doing” aimed at referee Andre Marriner from the Hammersmith End, but if there ever was a clear red, this was it. It’s a shame that Sidwell will end his very best season in the Black and White with only 12 minutes of play sandwiched between six days of suspension.

    Despite the fact that Arsenal were in complete control of the ball inside the first 10 minutes, Fulham could have actually been ahead well before Sidwell left the field of play. After some very good work on the right wing by makeshift RB Stanislav Manolev, Urby Emanuelson missed a clear opportunity to play in a wide open Dimitar Berbatov for what would have been his easiest goal of the season.

    To get the details out of the way, Arsenal’s Per Mertesacker got the only goal of the match when Bryan Ruiz fell asleep while marking Lauren Koscielny on a free kick. Arsenal had two other shots on target, and Berbatov, Emanuelson, Ruiz, and Kieran Richardson all had creditable efforts repelled. Arsenal found themselves down to 10 men in the 90th minute when Olivier Giroud autographed Manolev’s ankle.

    Okay, Hatter, what exactly was it that made you so proud in losing the match? Didn’t you notice that Arsenal had more than ¾ of possession? Yes, I did notice that. I also noticed that we counter-attacked with gusto – and, for perhaps the first time this season – with pace from the wings. Kacaniklic started on the left and ran at and turned defenders with aplomb. Emanuelson played on the right wing and bedeviled Arsenal’s Monreal the entire match. Richardson was put in to counter the pace of Arsenal’s right-sided attack and did well, while still managing to get forward on occasion. Manolev had the most difficult job on the pitch, that of replacing Fulham’s player of the season, Sascha Riether. Not only was his defense excellent, but he slipped into Riether’s role of primary attacker quite seamlessly. He even put the ball into the net late in the match, but he was one of two players who were in offsides position at the time.

    As the match went on, Fulham became more aggressive in their counter-attacks using both wings and excessive speed – all this while maintaining good defensive shape and organization. Arsenal’s defense was not happy, and resorted to fouling to slow Fulham down as they continued to wonder why they couldn’t score against what should have been a depleted and dispirited team. When Martin Jol finally got around to resting his exhausted warriors, the two substitutions – Mladen Petrić and Kerim Frei – didn’t miss a beat in pressuring the Gunners. And the spirit! For me, Fulham’s attitude was exemplified by the much maligned Philippe Senderos in the right winger’s position[!], crossing into the penalty area and winning a corner, and then taking up his attacking position with a roar and a pump of that giant left fist.

    I have a few moans, but none of them were the cause of anything that determined the points distribution. Once Sidwell left his mark on Mikel Arteta and the match, the points were essentially decided. If there was one player who disappointed me it was Berbatov. If he expended as much effort in moving his legs as he did waving his arms in disgust at his teammates, he might not have been caught offsides so much. At times it looked as if he wanted to be known as the Bulgarian Collins John.

    On the plus side, I really am warming to Eyong Enoh. He was lucky not to get a yellow early in the first half for repeated fouling, but he looks like he’s going to become an excellent central midfielder. I don’t know his contract status, but I think he’s one we should hold on to with a contract longer than one year. Emanuelson also looked very good, but he’s only got four more matches left in our colors. Richardson looked a natural left back today and played with a lot of spirit and heart. As I said before, Manolev played a great game. I hope we keep him as well. Senderos was strong in central defense and partnered well with the man whose name I heard more even than Arsene Wenger’s: Brede Hangeland. His brief two-match slump is over.

    The gaffer selected a good squad and starting XI, and the lads did a great job of work today. With special mention to our giant Norwegian Texan, HatterDon’s Man of the Match goes to Martin Emanuelson Manolev Enoh Kacaniklic.

    COYW!


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  2. dcheather

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    Pretty good Hatter.

    Although the game in the first half was pretty dull. It wasn't till late second half that the game picked up in terms of excitement for a Fulham supporter. Also, Sidwell's tackle was indeed over the ball and reckless, it was only one foot.
     
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  3. BarryWhite

    BarryWhite Well-Known Member

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    Nice write up HD. I am very much warming to Enoh as well. I hope he is quickly signed if he continues showing this form. Thanks to the redheaded dust devil I can't imagine him not featuring for the remainder of the season.
     
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  4. AggieMatt

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    I'm in almost 100% agreement with your VFST this week. Funny how that happens right after a BBBS session. :)

    Once Sidwell went off, we were much more direct and purposeful in attack and defensively, we were compact, disciplined and defended with energy. While the possession numbers will tell you Arsenal bossed the match, we gave up fewer shots and chances than our average. Part of that is down to Arsenal looking like they were playing for the perfect pass and simply not shooting much as a result. But a large part (the larger part, imo) was down to the way we defended. By attacking the way we did, we put Arsenal on the back foot and created as more chances than we've averaged over the past couple of months. I'd much rather see that Fulham team week in and week out than the one we usually get from Jol. For a club like Fulham, it's a smarter way to play and is just as effective as what we usually do.

    I think the Berbatov criticism is a little harsh. On his offsides, he's certainly guilty as charged on a number of them. But I'd rather see him making forward runs off of the defense's back shoulder and into the box than dropping back looking for the ball and slowing our wingers from pushing the ball forward. Dimitar operates on Berbatime, and I don't think you'll ever fully get him off of that. But overall, I liked the way he played better than what he usually does.

    I have to agree with the others that Enoh is growing on me. But if we're being honest, is he really any different than Etuhu?

    Don, you must be tired of complaining about Schwarzer's distribution. He was worse than usual Saturday which would put him at...terrible, I guess. He played a big part in those skewed possession numbers.

    I know folks have been critical of Kaca's loan spell at Burnley, but he looked much improved defensively to me. He anticipated and stole several passes (triggering the counter) and he got back and helped keep the shape. He still defends 1 v 1 like a wing, but he made a enough of a nuisance of himself that his marks didn't have easy passes into dangerous areas.

    Man of the match? I agree, it's hard to pick one. I'd probably go for Manolev on the day but I'd have a hard time arguing half of the squad.
     
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  5. SoCalJoe

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    Thanks for the great write up HD. My better half was hosting a ladies bunco night (some game involving dice, wine, and gossip) so I was put to work getting the casa ready. My match viewing consisted of turning on the game, hearing Fulham was down to ten, noticing a certain red head wasn't on the pitch, checking into the chat to see if it deserved (unfortunately it was), then seeing Arse getting what I assumed was the first of many goals. Glad to hear that the lads gutted it out and almost got a point. Will add that Senderos deserves an assist with Bryan for the goal when he was marking Mertesacker and brain cramped and let him loose.
     
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  6. nevzter

    nevzter Well-Known Member

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    Thought Fulham did quite well for about 25 minutes after they went down 10 - the goal right before half was the proverbial "gut-punch." Nice write up, again.

    The Etuhu / Enoh comparison is interesting, I'll have to think about that one.
     
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  7. BarryWhite

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    It is a little early to say I have a firm grasp on the kind of player Enoh can be but I would project him as a significant upgradeover Etuhu. I see Enoh as being far more composed under pressure and having significantly better on the ball skills than Etuhu. Etuhu's job was always to collect the ball and get it to Murphy and not much else. Etuhu seemed more like an upgraded version of Edu while Enoh is closer to a more complete player like Michael Bradley.
     
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  8. AggieMatt

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    Guess I'm not seeing the offensive skillset from Enoh. His passing looks pretty poor going forward but he does look more comfortable and balanced on the ball as opposed to Etuhu who always looked a bit clumsy.
     
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