Three of Manchester City's seven lowest-rated games on record have come against Arsenal. 👀
◉ 5.81 - Arsenal 5-1 Manchester City (2025)
◎ 6.08 - Sporting CP 4-1 Manchester City (2024)
◎ 6.11 - Manchester City 0-4 Tottenham (2024)
◎ 6.13 - Manchester City 2-5 Leicester (2020)
◉ 6.13 - Manchester City 1-1* Arsenal (2023, pens)
◎ 6.15 - Southampton 2-0 Manchester City (2023)
◉ 6.15 - Arsenal 3-0 Manchester City (2026) 🆕
Here’s David Raya drilling a pass into the centre circle with his weaker foot. Ridiculous.
Mikel Arteta (and Iñaki Caña) had to really fight to convince the club to sign him in 2023. An unusual transfer, and one of the best in Arsenal’s recent history.
When Liverpool were in "title races" with City, their fans argued that there should've been a second place trophy called "Joint winners".
If there wasn't a video, you wouldn't believe me 😆
I don’t think we can ever again come close to the depths of 2003 and 2007.
That’s why I’m always laughing when I see the ignorant yarnings of today’s history-deprived young ones (and the older ones who should know better).
Olodo Revolution is not our only epidemic.
Arsenal win the Community Shield!🏆
The 3-0 result is the largest margin of victory in a Community Shield match since 2014, when Arsenal ALSO beat Man City by the same score of 3-0.
Arsenal is now 4-0 all-time in Community Shield matches against Manchester City.
They did all this, didn't even win the game, claimed moral victory, boasted about a title challenge, sacked their coach, lost to us 3x in a row afterwards, sacked their coach again, watched us win the league and then finished 10th. Lovely stuff.
I remember asking assistant coach Mo Cheeks, what’s harder to do? Workout after practice or before?? I only asked cuz by time I would get to the gym, Russ was already done in the morning and I usually got mine in after practice. Mo like, “coming in before practice is probably harder”…since then, it’s been my routine….a lot of people looked at the emotions on the court and thought Russ was loud, nah to me, he was quiet and methodical. He lead by example and once the lights were bright, he let everything out and experienced pure freedom. It was inspiring as his teammate and everywhere I went, I seen it inspire people from all walks of life, crazy thing is, he didn’t say much, he just showed up. For 18 years. This basketball life is sacred to us as professionals, what we put into that court means everything. Some of us wish we could go back and do things with a little more intent and some can just wipe their hands and be satisfied with the time spent. Who u gonna be? We know what zero was on…keep inspiring in the next phase of life champ. I don’t care what happens, can’t erase what it was…The first YNs, finals run in our early 20s, all star games, seeing each other get injured and bounce back, the bus rides, plane rides, card games, jokes and arguments, the whole thing, memorable!! …to the whole Westbrook family, Nina, the kids, mama Westbrook, big Russ, Ray, Donnell, everybody from luezinger high and ucla and many more that I’m forgettin, much love and Congratulations on a iconic career.
One thing I'm very happy about for next season is no fan base is moving with the "underdog" or "rebuild" tag. City, Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool fans all believe they can win the league and Arsenal isn't going b2b. New "exciting managers", new "best players in the league", please let's keep the same energy for the rest of the season.
Jamie Foxx & Rashad McCants going at it cuz of LeBron James 💀
Jamie Foxx: I'm your conscience Rashad, LeBron never been the second best player on his team
Rashad McCants: He was this year
Jamie Foxx: He's 50 years old still hooping, you got all those muscles doing a podcast