By Joel Martin
Arsenal looked strong today, trampling
Twenty-five minutes later, Arsenal had scored again, Fabregas scoring a scrappy goal off a corner kick. That makes four goals already for the young midfielder this season, and in Fabregas, Arsenal may have found a way to score much-needed goals from the midfield.
Tomas Rosicky added a third after Senderos clumsily pulled down Kanu in front of the box and was sent off. The red card seemed a bit harsh, as Senderos didn’t seem to have intent to foul, he was just clumsy. Kanu certainly made the most of the contact as well, and even though there were suspicions of offside, Arsenal had to play most of the second half a man down.
But right around the hour mark, Fabregas took an early free kick and passed to Rosicky, who capitalized on the confused and unprepared Pompey defense and took his chance well.
Right after going 3-0 down,
It was a good performance by the new, scrappy Arsenal. Instead of trying to score the “perfect goal,” Arsenal took what was given to them and dominated the game. Fabregas and Rosicky (and Diaby when he subbed in) dominated the center of midfield, and Flamini and