EPL is genuinely stupid, can't even be bothered at this point. A league where you have three clubs in a European finals with one of them winning the league, yet the best player of they year award has gone to a guy that plays for the 3rd best team in the country that finished 20pts behind the title winners. You'll never see this level of foolishness in any other leagues in Europe
Ridiculous… @_DeclanRice should have won this.
Absolute travesty that someone whose team never once competed for the Title wins over a guy whose brilliance all season led us to the Title.
This has arguably been the hardest Premier League to win. Previous champions spending £400m in the summer. Pep buying two of the best players in the league in January. Three teams making European finals. A CL team in 17th. Fewest points between 1st and 18th in over a decade.
🚨🚨🎙️ Wayne Rooney on Arsenal winning the Premier League after 22 years: an emotional speech 🎤
“This team… this team… honestly, I’m actually feeling emotional for them right now. For years people called them soft, fragile, bottlers… every season it was ‘stay humble’, ‘show some mentality’, ‘build some muscle’, ‘they’re not built for the big moments’. 😭
Well… where’s Mr. Mentality now? Where’s the man telling everyone to stay humble now? Where’s the man mocking them with a bottle. I can’t see them 👀
Because Arsenal have gone and done it. After 22 years. And they didn’t do it in an easy season either, they did it in one of the toughest Premier League campaigns I can remember. The pressure, the intensity, the competition… and they still came out on top.
If right now, you are still doubting this team then you’ve been left behind, and it’s only a matter of time you will stop doubting them.
You have to give credit where it’s due. Mikel Arteta deserves enormous praise because he rebuilt this club step by step and got people believing again.
I can already see Arsenal fans becoming the loudest people on earth for the next 20 years… and honestly? Fair enough. They’ve suffered enough. Congratulations to Arsenal Football Club.” 🏆❤️
So VAR made a mistake not awarding Everton a penalty which would’ve sealed the title for Arsenal, but instead we’ll talk and interview players in their homes because VAR made the correct decision for Arsenal.
We see you.
🚨🚨🗣️ | Chelsea Legend Didier Drogba BLASTS Arsenal critics and questions VAR Decision on potential penalty against Manchester city vs Crystal Palace: 💣🤯
“I have watched the footage from the Manchester City vs Crystal Palace game again and again, especially that handball incident, and honestly, I am shocked. How is that not a penalty? The contact with the hand looks clear to me. So my question is simple: why was there no proper VAR review, and why is everybody suddenly silent about it?
Because let me tell you something, I am not the biggest Arsenal advocate but if that was Arsenal, the whole football world would be on fire right now. Every fan page, every football account, every ex-player and every rival fanbase would be screaming corruption and calling Arsenal cheats.
After the Arsenal vs West Ham game, social media was complete chaos. I could not scroll for two seconds on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram or Facebook without seeing people attacking Arsenal over the Raya incident. Everybody was on Arsenal’s neck. The outrage was everywhere.
But now? Silence.
I am scrolling through social media after this Manchester City game and I genuinely cannot find the same energy. Not one massive outrage. Not one endless debate. Not one campaign from rival fans demanding answers. Why?
Honestly, I am starting to understand why Arsenal fans keep saying they are refereed differently. Because the criticism is never balanced. Arsenal are judged with a completely different level of anger and scrutiny compared to other clubs.
I watched that replay over and over again, and for me, Crystal Palace should have had a penalty. Simple. And if an Arsenal player made that exact same handball, we would still be hearing about it for the next two weeks.
Football always talks about consistency, but consistency disappears depending on which badge is involved. The double standards have to stop.”
A blatant handball and suddenly everyone’s gone quiet…
But if it was Arsenal, there’d be 50 angles, 12 debates and an emergency Sky Sports panel by now. #mcicry
🚨🗣️ | Thierry Henry on Manchester City vs Brentford: 💣
“You see, I look at the screen, I see those two penalty incidents... I see the challenge from Bernardo Silva where he stays on the pitch with only a yellow... and I have to tell you, if I speak, I am in big, big trouble. I’m serious. Because if I explain to you what my eyes are seeing and how this game ended for Brentford, I won’t be sitting in this chair tomorrow. People talk about the 'big teams' and the 'small teams,' but the game has to be the game. I’m not going to say it. I’m not going to use the word. But we all saw it. You saw it, I saw it, the fans saw it. So I stay quiet, because if I open my mouth... yeah, I am in big trouble”