- Arsenal now eyeing move for Bodo Glimt star Jens Petter Hauge
- Confirmed line-ups: Southampton vs Arsenal – Dowman and Lewis-Skelly start for Gunners
- Predicted Arsenal line-up against Southampton
- Arsenal ‘frontrunners’ to sign Real Madrid star Gonzalo Garcia
- Arsenal in fierce battle to sign Barcelona’s Dani Olmo
- Arsenal join race to sign Atalanta star Ederson
- Arsenal make contact to sign Leverkusen forward Christian Kofane
- Arsenal plot swoop to sign Real Madrid’s Valdepeñas
- Arsenal ‘well-positioned’ to sign Atletico’s Julian Alvarez
- Arsenal in fierce battle to sign Frankfurt’s Brown
Preview Week Day 1: Goalkeepers and Defense
Goalkeepers:

Does Almunia still have weaknesses? Yes, he does. His decision-making at teams leaves a little to be desired and his most questionable mistakes stem from this. But when considering a keeper, one must consider the defense which plays in front of him, and Almunia has never been blessed with a truly solid back four. Almunia has, however, showed up in big matches and made big saves including a number of penalty saves. At 32, Almunia is just now hitting a keeper’s best years and, with 2 full years as the number one at a big club already behind him, I expect to see continued improvement on his part.
Lukasz Fabianski continues to improve after 9 starts in the League and FA Cups along with 5 in the Premier League and 2 in the Champions League last year. He has also proved himself capable of making some astounding saves as in the Carling Cup match home to Wigan. At his age, his indiscretions seem more excusable and I feel Fabianski to be a more than capable backup to Almunia. Vito Mannone looked less than confident during the preseason but he has time to build his confidence back up in the Reserves this season as I can’t see him getting Cup starts over Fabianski who will be in need of matches this year even moreso than last.
Full-backs:

Center-backs:

I expect William Gallas to come back strong this season and pick up where he left off after he was injured at Villareal last season. It was a bitter pill to swallow for Gallas, who had hit his best run of form since joining the club. You really have to have some respect for Gallas personally. I think everyone thought he would just absolutely meltdown and possibly implode or spontaneously combust if he was stripped of the captaincy. But Gallas responded. I developed a newfound respect for him after he came through that trial to produce his best-ever performances for the club, defensively-speaking on a week-to-week basis.
Thomas Vermaelen is pretty much an unknown entity. We saw him in the preseason and he didn’t look especially commanding in the air though
COMING UP: Preview Week on Arsenal Station continues building up to Saturday’s season opener at GoodisonPark tomorrow with the midfield, Wednesday with the strikers, Thursday with a Carling Cup preview, and Friday with our overall look at Arsenal and the Big 4. [digg=http://digg.com/soccer/Preview_Week_Day_1_Goalkeepers_and_Defense_Arsenal]










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