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Started by dom, July 17, 2022, 02:21:58 PM

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dom

Well Arsenal have kept Sky happy by ensuring the league won't be decided until the last game.

United played well considering their poor form and injury problems. They actually dominated possession.  Arsenal were quite poor but only one thing mattered (well 3 things)

Slim

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dom

That was a serious performance and a serious result. To go to WHL with an understrength team against a fully fit Spurs and return with 3 points is a real signal of intent.

Magnificent performances from Raya, Saliba and Gabriel. But the whole team defended like monsters and despite plenty of possession Spurs were made to look largely toothless.

Team looks so coherent and organised. Credit to Arteta and his team

dom

Looking back to Sunday, that was some game. I really think we're beginning to see the complete manager that Arteta is.  Wenger was undoubtedly a purist and at times that was beautiful to watch.  Mikel is more of a pragmatist. Where ever he can find and exploit a competitive advantage he goes for it.  From being pretty ineffective with free-kicks and corners Arsenal are now the best team in the league with this aspect of the game.

Wenger wanted players with exqusite skill and even though Arteta wants those too, he knows that is not enough.  For years and years Arsenal had a tendency to be bullied out of their game, to be pushed around - opposition players believed Arsenal could be got at and exploited that to the max.  No longer, Arteta's team won't be pushed around.

To see how successful this tactic is, just look at City's reaction after the game.  Silva, Haaland, Stones in particular all sounded like winghing kindergarden toddlers.  Arsenal have got under City's skin. 

They obviously preferred the old Arsenal - wouldn't any opponent?  The Arsenal that lost 5 - 0 after having a man sent off!

Now they just have to learn not to kick the ball away.  Ok for other teams to do it, but not Arsenal.  As soon as they work that out, they will be flying.

3 away games against Spurs, Villa and City - 7 points.   Any Arsenal fan would have bitten your hand off for that at the start of the season


Slim

True, but at the same time, despite that - you're still behind two of those teams in the league.
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dom

Quote from: Slim on September 25, 2024, 06:09:16 PMTrue, but at the same time, despite that - you're still behind two of those teams in the league.

Yeah, City are City, point I was making is that Arsenal have had tougher fixtures than anyone else. And to be only 2 points off top despite that bodes well.

Slim

Leicester have equalised against Arsenal as I type, from 2-0 down I believe (I've been listening on 5 Live while doing ohter stuff).

Mixed feelings. The Arsenal fans have been a bit cocky recently but I'd love Gary Lineker to live through Leicester going down again.
H5N1 kIlled a wild swan

dom

That was a bizarre game. Arsenal were so dominant in the first half Leicester didn't get a sniff. The 2 0 score at half time was probably flattering to Leicester.

Leicester improved in the 2nd half and Arsenal were guilty of being a little laid back and before I knew it it was all square.

The game then reverted to type with an utterly dominant home team hammering their opponents without finding a way through. The Leicester keeper played out of his skin, some fantastic saves amongst the 13 he made. Trossard hit the post and it was beginning to look like 2 points lost.

But corner expertise told again and Havertz got the luckiest goal of his career (I imagine).

Hopefully lessons have been learnt for the slackness that allowed Leicester in.