"It will be the biggest achievement for Arsenal Football Club" 🔴
Patrick Vieira believes if Arsenal win the Champions League they will be classed as a more successful team than 'The Invincibles' 🏆
From 1990 until 2001 Sir Alex won 20 trophies the same as Pep
All this was done while only being the 10th highest spender in England, this included 3 European trophies in a time that Italy & Spain had superior money to English sides.
This all came after Sir Alex took over a broken and failing institution in Man United which he spend years fixing and rebuilding from the bottom up.
The idea that any reason “baffles” you Jamie is absolutely ridiculous especially when Pep’s success is on the back of 115 allegations that Man City build their finances to fund Pep fraudulently.
All those amazing Bruno assists and his best one doesn’t even count as an assist. Joke of a player. Will go down as one of the best no10 ever in prem history
🚨 José Mourinho finishes the season undefeated at Benfica in Portuguese league, another win today on his likely last game at the club.
23 wins, 11 draws, 0 defeats.
Benfica will play Europa League next year. 🦅
@henrywinter I’m so confused. There is clear evidence it hits his hand. Where else do you think it hit??!!! Also if this was other way round and FOR hearts, I think nothing would be said. All very odd this controversy of if it hit the hand. It clearly does.
Nothing could define this Premier League campaign better than the subsequent sight of the VAR officials at Stockley Park spending five minutes at a bank of television screens in stoppage time, trying to work out whether a goal should stand after the wrestling match that took place at the corner kick which led to it.
It was clear, upon review, that Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya was held and impeded by West Ham United forward Pablo before Callum Wilson converted the loose ball. Raya’s left forearm was being pulled as he jumped to try to catch the ball. Of course, it was a foul.
The problem is that at least three other clear fouls were being committed at the same time: Jean-Clair Todibo also on Raya, Declan Rice on Konstantinos Mavropanos, Martin Odegaard on Todibo.
As former Liverpool and England midfielder Jamie Redknapp said on Sky Sports, “It was like watching the Super Bowl (with all the blocking). It was chaos.”
When it comes to identifying the defining moment of this campaign, it is hard to imagine there will be anything that captures the spirit of the Premier League in 2025-26 more than the sight of a VAR at Stockley Park staring at a screen, trying to work out exactly who is fouling who — which foul is taking place when, which is most grievous, which is most consequential.
How has football allowed this to become the new normal?
Read @OliverKay in The Briefing for free ⬇️
https://t.co/Ma91PyUWa3
The whole season been so poor. Champions because of set pieces. Never would I thought that could happen. Football needs a wake up call to this boring robotic shit.
✍️ 'Study the first league goal that Arsenal scored last August, at Old Trafford. William Saliba was elbowing and obstructing Altay Bayindir, but still Riccardo Calafiori’s goal was allowed to stand, without any VAR review,' writes @oliverbrown_tel.
'The inconsistent officiating lies at the core of the controversy.'
Read the column ⬇️
https://t.co/e3B9Ui7cl9
Football never been as shit as it is right now in my lifetime. Combine this shit with corners, long throws, VAR …..deary me. Beautiful game is riddled with cancers
We all believe we are watching Pep Guardiola’s last dance.
There’s not much he hasn’t achieved in England besides a win at Anfield in front of fans!
Lets enjoy having the best coach of all time in our league while we can 🤝
https://t.co/donVC9YfKt
@RioMeets@rioferdy5 Daft question. Ronaldo shits over all of them, so easily beats Salah. Tevez much better than firmino, and Rooney easily better than mane. It’s not even a question