A new hero emerged at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Until now, Thomas Vermaelen had been viewed as just a solid summer signing by Wenger. A solid, no-nonsense defender who had formed a good-looking partnership with William Gallas and seemed capable of contributing the odd goal too.
However, against Wigan this weekend, the 23-year-old made a giant step up; winning the game for Arsenal with two great goals and firmly establishing his reputation.
Just before kick-off, he accepted the Arsenal.com Player of the Month award for August. Little more than an hour later, he had bagged a brace.
The first was a powerful header after 25 and the second, a net-rippling screamer into the top corner. A goal worthy of any decent striker that has graced the pitch for the Gunners. That made it four goals in his first eight games for Arsenal. Incredibly, he is the Club’s leading scorer so far this season, one ahead of fellow defender Gallas! True Story!!
Emmanuel Eboue added a third by diverting in a shot from Eduardo. On the whistle, Fabregas turned home a cross from Bendtner. Who I am now warming up to more and more everyday.
However the day belonged to Vermaelen. After the travails of the last three games, it was great for Arsenal to combine a decent display with a simple, straightforward win. Uncovering a new star was highly satisfying as well.

With the season now fully out of the starting blocks, it was hardly surprising to see Wenger rotate a little in his team selection. Tomas Rosicky and Bendtner had caught the eye in Belgium on Wednesday night but both didn’t feature in Wengers starting lineup.
There was precious little to report in the opening stages. Fabregas had a free-kick blocked and Gael Clichy offered a consistent attacking outlet on the left. However Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland was untroubled. The visitors had an obvious optimism when they went forward but the closest they came was when a desperate Gallas dispossessed Charles N’Zogbia on the left of the area.
However, by the quarter-hour, Arsenal were starting to turn the screw. Kirkland flapped a corner to Gallas at the far post. The Frenchman’s return header beat the keeper only for Titus Bramble to boot the ball off the line.
Diaby and Eboue both saw snapshots fly over as the home side seemed as though they were preparing to take the lead. In the 24th minute, Eboue stormed down the right and tried to cut the ball back for Van Persie. Unfortunately the cross was slightly behind the Dutchman and he could only lever an effort wide. Eduardo clipped a ball to the far post but it was too tall for Eboue, who could only manage to controlled the ball with his hand and in doing so earned himself a booking.
Arsenal’s opening goal was entirely expected as wave after wave crashed on Wigans goal mouth. Van Persie hoisted a corner into the area and Vermaelen leapt highest to plant a firm header into the roof of the Wigan net. Arsenal now looked entirely comfortable. Eboue should have set the scoreline straight on the half-hour but, after racing onto a superb Van Persie throughball, he slid his shot wide of the post.
However Arsenal’s Achilles heel so far this season has been conceding when they are on top. And it nearly happened again at the weekend.
Wigan won a corner and Jordi Gomez floated it to the back post. Emmerson Boyce got his head to the ball but Vito Mannone saved well from point-blank range. The Italian then had the presence of mind to throw himself at Bramble as the centre half tried to turn in the rebound. A brave and classy double save. Far better than his attempts in the week.
Sagna dispossessed N’Zogbia in the area as Wigan threatened once more. However Arsenal steadied themselves. Eduardo and Van Persie combined well for the Dutchman to force a stretching save from Kirkland on 43 minutes. In injury time, Van Persie should have put some daylight between the two teams. A cleverly clipped ball from Fabregas found him entirely on his own in middle of the area. The striker had more time than he realised and attempted to score with a spectacular, swivelling volley. However his connection was poor and the shot dribbled wide.
Four minutes after the restart, Vermaelen would give him an unlikely finishing lesson. Eboue tucked a regulation ball to the Belgian on the edge of the area and he unleashed a vicious curling shot into the top corner of the net. SCREAMER!! Within a couple of minutes, Emirates Stadium was singing his name. Vermaelen had clearly and audibly made his mark.
The goal finally broke Wigan’s heart. Just before the hour, Arsenal made sure of the points with a third.
Eduardo’s low shot was touched onto the post by Kirkland. The ball rebounded out into a crowded area but the Croatian was the first to pounce. He fired towards the net but Eboue diverted the ball in and both players ran off celebrating.
After Wigan substitute Jason Scotland tested Mannone, Song fired a low shot against the outside of the post. With nine minutes left, the visitors thought they had grabbed a consolation goal when Paul Scharner tapped in after Mannone had let Scotland’s shot slipped through his fingers. However the Austrian was flagged offside. Final proof that this just was not Wigan’s day.
In injury time, Bendtner sent a low cross to the near post and Fabregas stabbed home a shot from virtually on the goal line.
However the final word belonged to Vermaelen, who preserved Arsenal’s first Premier League clean sheet of the season by blocking Scotland’s goal-bound shot from close-range.