One-two: Adebayor and Walcott celebrate after combining for Arsenal's second goal
Sitting behind Filippo Inzaghi and Pato, he can play with expression and without the fear of Carlo Ancelotti's booming voice on the touchline rattling his eardrums.
Arsenal resisted the temptation to man mark. Instead, the closest player picked him up and took responsibility for halting the world's most gifted player.
Cesc Fabregas set the tone with a beautifully timed block tackle in the opening minutes, Abou Diaby did the same and Flamini flattened him with a terrific interception. Have some of that.
It certainly lifted the spirits of Arsenal's supporters. They were up with the gods, but they sang incessantly for the talents of Emmanuel Adebayor and prayed that Senderos could finally answer the call.
Without the calming presence of Kolo Toure, Arsenal's defence is an accident waiting to happen.
Senderos scored an own goal against Aston Villa last weekend, but this was as good as it gets for the Swiss defender.
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Zeljko Kalac
Zeljko Kalac
Zeljko Kalac
Zeljko Kalac
Zeljko Kalac
Zeljko Kalac
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