Saturday's game at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki just took on far
more meaning. Booed off at half time against Napoli, destroyed by an old
arch nemesis on Sunday, and Wenger uttering the words no Arsenal
fan wanted to hear and yet secretly knew were coming, words to the
effect of "We can win the league with the squad we have, we don't need
new players", the friendly in 5 days time could well be a melting pot of
anger waiting to explode from the travelling gunners,
unless Arsenal
can put on a display which underlines Wenger's faith with actions.
Batter Manchester City, even in a pre season match, and give both the
fans and the players confidence in the managers rhetoric and hyperbole.
Lose, and such is the disillusion about the coming season with no major
signings, Wenger might find himself on the receiving end of treatment
usually reserved for Rafa Benitez by ardent irate Chelsea fans, starting on the first day of the season against Aston Villa, ad infinitum.
The
problem is though, Manchester City also have something to prove. New
manager, lots of new players, and they've already handed out a
ridiculous thumping themselves, scoring 5 against Ac Milan in under half
an hour before relaxing, and 9 over 2 games against Chelsea before
coming unstuck against the European Champions Bayern Munich in their pre
season friendlies. With Chelsea being touted as favourites for the
league this year, City would like nothing better than to dent the
confidence of Arsenal and show them that there is still a gulf between
the two teams which needs spanning before what looks like a 3 horse race
can become 4 again.
Confidence is something Arsenal need though.
None of their first 10 games are against the top 3 teams last year, and
although with home games against Liverpool
and Tottenham being possible banana skins, it's certainly not beyond
the realms of possibility for Arsenal to have 26 points from a possible
30 before they come up against Manchester United
at Old Trafford on November 10th. By then, United will have played
City, Chelsea, and there is the small matter of a trip to Anfield in
there too. Chelsea also play City within that period, and thus, the
opportunity for Arsenal to capitalise on points dropped around them, is
something to seriously aspire to. No losses in the games before Man
United would take an unbeaten league run to 20, and the value of that
cannot be understated. It is achievable, as shown at the end of last
season, but to do so, will take huge self belief as well as on field
talent.
A big win on Saturday, and the absence of Wenger's
chequebook may be overlooked, at least for a while. A loss, and the
players go into the new season on the back of two defeats, looking over
their shoulders at the ghosts of seasons past, haunted by success's long
gone, and their current inability to match them.

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