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Multiple feigned injuries, keeper taking 90 seconds every time he had the ball and lots of subs.
Villa do that every week and I haven't seen thst much time added on at the end.
Multiple feigned injuries, keeper taking 90 seconds every time he had the ball and lots of subs.
What lol? He backed into him, hardly a sending off offence ffsWas that Martinelli on Bednarek? Should have been sent off.
He looked then did a Kane special. Hes endangered Bednarek. Its a clear as day red card.What lol? He backed into him, hardly a sending off offence ffs
You’re nutsHe looked then did a Kane special. Hes endangered Bednarek. Its a clear as day red card.
Do that in the rugby and you're sent off...it should be here.
He did do a Kane special, how many times has Kane been sent off for it?He looked then did a Kane special. Hes endangered Bednarek. Its a clear as day red card.
Do that in the rugby and you're sent off...it should be here.
Whataboutery. He should be aswell. You could find examples of all challenges and say "what about xyz" it doesnt change what he's done.He did do a Kane special, how many times has Kane been sent off for it?
As depressing as the final games could be, I think it’s important to have some perspective, 2nd is a massive achievement and with some signings in the summer we could build a team that continues to challenge the elite. Spurs/Pool/Chelsea aren’t solving their issues with one window, and Newcastle still have a long way to go despite their league position. It’s the most I’ve enjoyed supporting Arsenal for a long long time and I can only see us moving forward whatever happens at the end of the season.
I've never seen anyone penalised for it. Agree it's dangerous but for some reason it never gets picked up. Neville mentioned it today but never does when Kane does it.Whataboutery. He should be aswell. You could find examples of all challenges and say "what about xyz" it doesnt change what he's done.
Its a very dangerous thing to do and he's done it on purpose.
Oh no doubt, I always thought it would be far more depressing to lose it against beatable sides than dropping points against the likes of Liverpool and City, especially at their grounds. We’ve capitulated badly if we don’t win it, we’ll look back at games against soton, Everton, West Ham and Brentford and wonder how we managed to drop points in very winnable games.While 2nd is a good achievement, it will ultimately be a disappointment and major missed opportunity.
The league has been pretty unusual this year, you don't often see Chelsea and Liverpool in mid-table. City will probably get better next season too. I don't think Spurs will ever get anywhere under Levy.
As for Man Utd, my main worry at the moment is what's happening with the owners... if we did somehow get bought by Qatar, everything changes in an instant. All sounds very messy at present.
I guess its not so much a question of whether or not City will drop points, its more whether they will drop more points than Arsenal, thats the issue for me. If you look at the run-ins...Oh we are back to throwing the towel in again? City have a ton of distractions coming up, the most surprising thing of the season for me will be if they go the rest of the season without dropping points. I fancy Arsenal to beat them in the head to head too.
Southampton will be absolutely kicking themselves at the end of the season. A huge let off for the teams around them at the bottom. I think that's them Forest and Everton now going down.
? Link?This is a very long interview with Gabriel Jesus, feels like an obituary of Arsenal's title challenge...
At what point do Arsenal stop being in transition?Oh no doubt, I always thought it would be far more depressing to lose it against beatable sides than dropping points against the likes of Liverpool and City, especially at their grounds. We’ve capitulated badly if we don’t win it, we’ll look back at games against soton, Everton, West Ham and Brentford and wonder how we managed to drop points in very winnable games.
I guess my point is more that we’re a team in transition and this season has been a year or two too early in the long term project. Should we have had much more daylight between us and City? I think that’s unquestionable, should we feel too broken up about not winning the league? Maybe not in the grand scheme of things, but it’ll be a bittersweet 2nd place regardless.
Man U is the one team I think we should be worried about, they’ve shown that they’re a force with their first XI and with a better CB and CM in reserve they’d be a lot closer to the top two. A top class number 9 is also a big miss but it feels like there’s a global shortage of them so everyone bar City will most likely be in the same position. Transitioning from DDG will also be tricky, great GK but doesn’t fit with how Ten Haag wants to play.
Next seasonAt what point do Arsenal stop being in transition?
But haven't Arsenal struggled more against the bottom teams than the top half? Dropping points against the Southampton, Everton and Westham type teams this year. So I don't think the run in has much bearing.I guess its not so much a question of whether or not City will drop points, its more whether they will drop more points than Arsenal, thats the issue for me. If you look at the run-ins...
At what point do Arsenal stop being in transition?