1. Wenger
finally gets one over Mourinho
It took
Arsene Wenger 14 games, but finally, the Frenchman was won a match over his
bitter rival, Mourinho. Over the years,
Mourinho had teased and taunted and
trumpeted his incredible record. Even at his pre-match conference this week, he
touched on it in the sarcastic way only Jose can. Today, he had no answer, as
he finally lost.
2. Cech’s
mates
There are
a few goalkeepers in Petr Cech’s cla$$ and he showed why Wenger was keen to
lure him from Stamford Bridge this summer. The Czech stopper was a calming
presence at the back for the Gunners, who were not too organized at the back.
And he did well to keep out his former team-mates when called upon. He should
go on to be one of Wenger’s finest buys.
3. The
new season is upon us!
As soon
as Anthony Taylor blew his whistle to kick off the game, I immediately tweeted
“the new season starts now!”. It might have looked a bit forward, but the
Community Shield is the annual curtain raiser. It tells you that the next
weekend, the race to become England champions resumes. And we kick off at Old
Trafford, where Manchester United welcome Tottenham Hotspur.
4. Ox
needs to stay healthy
Talking
about the new season, it is very important for Arsenal and Oxlade-Chamberlain
that he stays fit. The winger is generally believed to be a better footballer
than Theo Walcott and he has showed more glimpses in pre-season. The ability
and awareness for his winning goal was just magnificent.
5.
Falcao, are you the new Torres?
Mourinho
was surely not pleased with Loic Remy’s limp display in the first half and
yanked him off for new boy Radamel Falcao. It was more like goodbye pot, hello
kettle. The Colombian who spent the last season at United was just as
ineffective and did not give the Arsenal defence anything to worry about – save
for one moment where he showed great movement to get in behind.

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