A Look Back At The Month That Was : November 2023

  • So another month has come and gone. At times I have felt like this year has gone slowly and at times I have felt that it has gone at a fast pace.
  • The beginning of the month saw me recovering at home after my latest issue with severe cramps and hospitalization. On the 6th I went back to the hospital for a checkup and went back to work the next day.
  • I worked from home for 3 days after the 7th to give me more time to rest.
  • The work has been rather painful and it has been rather excruciatingly so during the week before last.
  • I also had a bad cold & fever leading me to work another day at home last week and I had to take two sick leaves again.
  • I have no idea what the future holds for me but I hope things improve a whole lot.

Arsenal 2 Wolverhampton Wolves

Arsenal moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League table with victory over Wolves at Emirates Stadium. The Gunners, 6-0 winners over Lens in midweek, took an early lead when Bukayo Saka got the better of Craig Dawson in the penalty area before firing low into the bottom corner. It was 2-0 not long afterwards, Martin Odegaard finishing a magnificent team move involving Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus to double the hosts’ advantage. Gabriel Martinelli struck the outside of the post with a low shot, while Leandro Trossard and Jesus both went close as Arsenal pressed for a third goal that would have put the result beyond doubt.

Wolves improved in the second half and Matheus Cunha tested David Raya’s reflexes with a powerful effort at the near post, before curling a superb drive into the top corner to give the visitors hope with five minutes remaining. Gary O’Neil’s side were unable to complete the fightback, however, and Eddie Nketiah fired against the frame of the goal for Arsenal not long after Cunha’s strike. Arsenal currently boast the joint-best defensive record in the Premier League, but they are now beginning to exhibit more of the free-flowing attacking football that fuelled last season’s title challenge. The Gunners’ second goal was a thing of beauty, Zinchenko playing a neat one-two with Jesus before cutting the ball back to Odegaard for a first-time finish beyond Jose Sa, who was injured while trying to save the Norwegian’s effort.

They could – and maybe should – have been further ahead at the break after Trossard was denied by Sa from close range and Jesus blazed over the bar at the far post. Martinelli was also denied by the woodwork at the end of another mesmerising Arsenal counter-attack. The second half, as it was against Lens on Wednesday, was more low-key. Rice dragged a low shot off target and Trossard shot straight at Wolves’ substitute goalkeeper Dan Bentley from a good position, before Cunha halved the deficit late on.It was a nervier finish than Arteta would have wanted, but the 41-year-old cut a very happy figure at full time as his side stretched their winning run in all competitions to five matches.