February 17th – Burnley 0 Arsenal 5

We should play away more often. Maybe it’s something about the claret and blue we like. Another dominant performance at a venue where we’ve been tested in the path. Not today Junior. This was as enjoyable to watch as last week. Though, in the first half I thought Burnley were better than WHU. But that’s like picking between your least two favourite children (and, trust me, I have plenty of those).

This team was electric and confident today. Right from the start. Well not quite as Burnley had possession for the first three minutes. But then we exploded down the left where Martinelli feed Odegaard who dispatched his half volley perfectly. And that was the tempo of the game set.

In the last few games Rice has been the driving force of this team – as he was today – but you can sometime forget how elegant and intelligent Odegaard is. But not today, he was central to everything that took place on the pitch, acting as our conductor and feeding the right passes to the right people. He has found his groove this calendar year and explains (partially) the evolution of this team.

This was so enjoyable to watch. There is a rhythm and balance to this team that’s infectious. We dominate possession and seem so calm on the ball. Though Trossard was not at his best today – he seemed to be carrying a hand injury or something – Have-that drifted around to help link-up our play. He wins important headers and acts as a binding glue to propel this team forward. It was only just that he finally got on the scoresheet. Though his not out loud obvious, over this winning streak, he has provided us with both defensive cover and some physicality that we needed.

The movement and interplay left Burnley gasping for air. As it would most teams. It’s so tough to defend against. And here’s the media and some fans looking for a center-forward. When our false-nines play like this, you’d be hard pressed to figure out where to play such a player. I can’t remember the last time we’ve had back-to-back away games where before half-time I could sit back, relax and enjoy the show without the fear of dropping points.

Sure, this run has seen us encounter the mighty Palace, WHU and now Burnley. And of course, a real team – Liverpool. But even last year – if not over Christmas – we would not have been as imperious as we have been over this stretch. There is a confidence and belief in this team that I’ve not seen before. And a calmness. A sense that, given time – not that we’ve needed too much – we will unlock any defense and that we will take our opportunities.

Saka and Martinelli were our triggers last year and now have returned to form. Both are now destroying their fullbacks. They are either creating our goals or converting them. Saka, in particular, seems to be back to his best. That third goal at the start of the second half unquestionably decided this game – not that there was much doubt. I thought he’d missed his chance with that extra touch; that he should have shot first time. But the rifle shot from his weaker right foot yet again demonstrated why there is no doubt this boy is world class.

Another game with a clean sheet should not go unnoticed. It helps our goal difference but more importantly, all season, it has been the rock on which this team is based. And it’s not just the protection from Rice. Saliba and Gabriel must be the best center-half pairing in the league. Sure, they weren’t exactly harshly tested today. Forfana should some decent flashes in the first half. One time exposing Saliba on the by-line. On their right we now have White, in the absence of Zinny, playing like the inverted full-back. It’s just a shame that when we want to give him a rest, we have to bring on Cedric.

But with White on the right enjoying his football we now have a center-half playing left back in Kiwior. As long as he does not encounter a speedy winger, he’s going to be ok. And he adds to the physicality. But at some point, we really do need Tomi to return to fitness. At least we saw ESR return to the pitch for the last ten minutes. Even if he did not exactly lite it up. Eddie also saw some minutes and managed to miss another header. When you see Trossard and Have-that interchange positions, link up play and then play a high press, you can see why Eddie is on the bench.

Rotating the team, preserving the energy and minimizing the injury risk to our key players is going to be key. As they say, the sample size is small, but we are a much smoother, efficient team when we’re only playing once a week. When I go back to that disastrous (non) performance against Fulham, it feels much more like we’d just run out of gas after too many games in a truncated period, using essentially the same players.

This calendar year it’s been once a week for us. Now we go back into the Champions League at Porto. Which means that come our next match against Newcastle – no easy fixture – we’ll have to have provided some respite to Odegaard, Rice and Saka. So it was good to see two of them swapped out.

It would be good though when visiting Porto if we could at least offer them Vieira and throw in Cedric as a make-weight. Maybe soon we will find out where Partey and Tomi have been hiding. And even Jesus. We can’t continue without sharing out the minutes. But for the moment, we are fully deserving our position in the table. This is clearly now a three horse race. And we are part of it.

There will be an element of randomness to how this season plays out. Hopefully that’s not VAR related – which seems to have been a little bit less intrusive of late. But more likely it will be driven by player fitness and availability. Arteta has already commented that our squad is thin. You only have to look at the bench if you disbelieve that statement. With the injuries we’re carrying and the under-performance of some players, we don’t get to protect our key players. And we saw last season what happens these key players are unavailable.

City have ready replacement in each and every position. That’s what happens when you spend gillions of dollars on a squad. Liverpool have brought through some youngsters but are also vulnerable to key injuries. If they lost VVD that defense would be even more unstable. It would be like us losing Saliba. But they have Salah and many other attacking options.

The other element here will be the head-to-head games between the three of us. And each of our local derbies. And then the distraction of the European competitions. So, unlike previous years, City won’t have it all their own way. It will be good for the league to see them have to operate under some pressure. And, as we saw today, they are capable of dropping points. We also though have to play the improving Chelsea. Lets’s just hope that they still have Jackson up front. He must be one of the most irritating forwards I’ve seen. Combining laziness, skill and abject decision making along with a lead first touch.

So, back to Europe this week. It’s unlikely we can outright win or lose the game in this first leg so let’s hope, whatever happens, we don’t pick up any injuries. And then we can focus on Newcastle. To be clear, I still don’t think we’ll win the league. I don’t see us being consistent enough and the margin for error is going to be so small. But, in the meantime, it’s just so enjoyable to watch this team. It makes you so proud of the way we play, the way the players commit to our style of play and to witness the growth of this set of players.

Maybe, one day, we’ll find ourselves TOTL. For the moment, games like this – and last week – are more than good enough for me. The superiority, the class and the fluidity of this team are priceless to watch. And, we also know this team has far from peaked. We are still young and relatively inexperienced. Arteta will continue to work his magic on this squad. We are now a team that instills fear in others. A team more than worthy of our support.

-LB7

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