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Rating: 3.0/5 (17 votes)
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cant wait till next season ,,poor blues team but done well,, next season we will cause the unners problems lol
late goal to secure a draw for Birmingham. kinda sad though
although almunia did play amazing against Barcelona!!!!
I'm sorry, but for me, Almunia has never shown anything to persuade me that he belongs in a top flight team. I feel sorry for Arsene being stuck in the situation of having no talent in front of the woodwork. Would this be of his own doing? Oops...
Almunia screwing up, huh, thats weird. SAC THE TARD!
Would love to know how you half-wits think Birmingham were lucky in this match, if anything we were unlucky. Apart from the last 10 mins when we were throwing everything up front trying to get the equaliser, which was bound to create space behind for them. Arsenal were contained for more or less 80% of the game until Nasri came on.

It's just a case of classic arsenal, crying because they didn't win. I cant wait for Barcelona to rip them apart in the champs league, more narrow minded comments to come no doubt from Arsene "le moan" Wenger.
well taken goal phillips
how can arsenal bench nasri when he pulls of magic like this.
if arsenal is looking for a new keeper they should really consider Hugo Lloris.
amazing skill at just 22 years of age, look a bit like a twat though and has the same happy and sad face expressions.
Wenger started Almunia, Rosicky & Walcott, sat Arshavin & Nasri, and thenhad the nerve to blame the pitch.

All that aside, Arsenal's finishing was very poor.
In my opinion, its the coach's fault they lost. What the hell was he thinking putting in Walcott and Rosisky instead of Nasri and Arshavin.
nasri and arshavin were both carrying nock from last game! wernt 100% fit
Couldn't get myself to watch this at first but damn what a f*****g heartbreak. Poor Wenger, all his work undone by one f*****g mistake.
poor arsene? what a nub
lolz Kevin Phillips...y do u praise him if he is like a hero or sumthing...he scored the luckiest goal ever (not sure if he scored because it did deflect off of Sagna)...but there is no need to blame Alumnia on every mistake...everyone makes mistakes some more greater than others...plus there was a miscommunictaion with the defence in which they let their guard down for a split second...resulting into a terrible mistake
Almunia deserves all of his criticism. Big game keepers make big stops at big moments.

Almunia has been found wanting on several big occasions this season.
Kevin Phillips... what an underrated legend!
very poor n stupid mistake from almunia.. arsenal almost won the match....that awesome goal from nasri was all for nothing.... dammnn.... performance was avarage from both teams..
why cant arsene give the young italian a chance,is better than almunia(mannone)
Goal of the Week - Birmingham City
K. Phillips (90)
- 9 votes
Goal of the Week - Arsenal
S. Nasri (81)
- 114 votes
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Total Shots
15
4
Shots on Target
8
14
Fouls
14
2
Corner Kicks
6
6
Offsides
2
45%
Possession
55%
3
Yellow Cards
2
0
Red Cards
0
7
Saves
3
   
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