Popped at my friend’s place and after the weather had improved, we left for my old mate’s place. Despite my protests earlier in the morning, she insisted that I had dinner there and in fact wanted me to sleep over. Had to decline as I had already made plans to go to Akak’s.
She, along with her husband and two boys, then sent me to the Aeon Centre. It was quite a drive from her side of town but at least it gave us the opportunity to chat and catch up. I was feeling knackered by the time I reached Akak’s but after a quick shower and prayers, decided I would still watch the Bolton-Arsenal match.
It wasn’t a good first half for Arsenal as they were reduced to 10 men and went down by two goals. I didn’t have a good feeling myself and was beginning to question my decision to watch the match. The second half didn’t start well either - Bolton were having a succession of corners and I was praying hard for Wenger to make his substitutions quickly.
Gallas reduced the deficit in the 62nd minute and five minutes later, van Persie converted his penalty shot into the Gunners’ second goal. I started breathing a bit easier then and actually felt my bad feeling evaporate away. And as usual, you can always count on Arsenal for last-minute come back. I was practically shouting and jumping when Fàbregas’ shot was deflected in at, yes, you guess it, the eleventh hour, or rather 90th minute. I actually thought it was his goal until the game score was updated and showed it was actually an own goal. Read about the match here, here, here, here and here.

