All cake, no icing: Arteta’s Arsenal left sensing a familiar ghost in the shadows | Barney Ronay
Arsenal dominated the start of the match, as they knew they had to, but without a genuine centre-forward it was all in vain
How to lose a game of football part 94: losing while appearing to win, advanced level. It will be tempting to see in the opening 27 minutes of this Champions League semi-final second leg a perfect little miniature, an executive summary of a team and a mini-era, out there under the hard white lights of the Parc des Princes, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal pinned and wriggling on the wall.