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Raya the shoot-out hero in front of tense but raucous Emirates Crowd

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Arsenal 1 Porto 0 (AET, Arsenal win 4-2 on penalties)     Champions League Round of 16, 2nd leg    Tuesday 11th March 2024  8pm       Cup runs are about survival, just getting through. And ultimately, penalty shoot outs decide even who lifts the trophy itself. Arsenal know this all too well, having lost two European finals in this manner, and won an FA Cup. In the end, this tie went to the lottery of penalties, but it was the Gunners that held their nerve, as David Raya pulled off two saves to send his side through to the last eight of this competition. The Emirates crowd played their part too, and the celebrations when Porto’s fourth penalty was saved to end the contest were off the scale.    Porto tried to eat the clock in this leg as much as the first game, but there was less tolerance from the referee, especially in the second half and extra time. Even at 1-0 down, you felt the visitors would be happy to chance their luck in a shoot-out, although they did have a couple of very dece

The Good and the Bad of Aaron Ramsdale…

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  Arsenal 2 Brentford 1      Premier League  Saturday 9th March 2024  5.30pm     Oh Aaron. Yesterday was a salient reminder why Mikel Arteta decided last summer he wanted a keeper who was more comfortable with the ball at his feet. It was the Southampton match late last season when Ramsdale presented a goal to the opposition in what finished as a 3-3 draw. Back then, he tried to play a pass to a team-mate which was too easily read and intercepted. With hindsight it was probably the final straw for Arteta who wants every player in his starting eleven to be comfortable, confident and competent with the ball at their feet. Against Brentford almost a year on, he had the option of an easy pass to his right, but elected to play a long clearance out instead. It cannoned off Wissa and looped into the goal.    The keeper pulled off a couple of very decent saves to keep the scores level after the interval, but his colleagues still had to resolve the situation by regaining the lead, and it was a

If this was a boxing match…

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  Sheffield United 0 Arsenal 6     Premier League  Monday 5th March 2024  8pm     The gulf in the level of quality between the Premier League and the Championship has been confirmed this season by the struggles faced by both Sheffield United and Burnley. Luton are making more of a fist of it having qualified from the play-offs, although they are currently filling the third relegation spot. The point is that pretty much everyone is beating these teams home and away and anything but three points last night would have been unthinkable for Arsenal’s challenge.   Unfortunately for them, Liverpool won their match late on Saturday, as they often do, and Manchester City were almost held in their derby game the following day. One thing is certain, one or both of these sides have to drop points next weekend when they face each other, so Arsenal can certainly take advantage if they beat Brentford at home.   Arteta might have had Jesus on the bench, but chose to stick with a winning team and given