Against all odds?
They’re the richest club in Italy. They worked very well but let‘s have some shame here we don‘t have to force a fairytale story everywhere because this isn’t one.
Djed Spence being in the squad ahead of Trent Alexander Arnold, Lewis Hall and Myles Lewis-Skelly is probably where I draw the line for Tuchel
Literally just an average player, offers nothing unique or versatile
Elite footballer. This is what we’ve missed for the whole entire season. He makes us play, makes the team better. I couldn’t care less about his bcms. Only player that turned up yday.
Havertz remains the most misunderstood forward in world football.
Havertz suffers from a false dichotomy … people reduce him to whether he delivers big moments, ignoring that he consistently performs in big occasions, and that misunderstanding is what leads to him being underrated but also incorrectly utilised.
If you’re building a game plan where he is the ‘killer’ then you’re misguided as he is never ever going to be a reliable finisher but that doesn’t mean he can’t score.
What he does give is world class link up play and pressing from the front and in the context of a cohesive unit where goals come from elsewhere ie imagine if he had a Mane and Salah either side of him, he wouldn’t be dunked down upon as he is now.
I think Arsenal biggest issue is seeing him as the problem when the recruitment to supplement him has been flawed. Where is the 20-30 goal a season winger to get in behind and be the goalscorer?
This is the equivalent of Liverpool putting a Firmino up front and expecting him to yield goals like Haaland despite his overall performance being good.
The definition of goycattle.
Overweight, ugly, grown ass man, probably has high cholesterol and/or heart disease that could kill him anyday now.
“But random guys kicked ball into net!!! It improves my life in no way but let me act like a child”
The difference in quality in attack is so evident. It hurts.
Our attacking recruitment is an abomination.
Over £100m for Madueke and Gyökeres last summer.
Neither are good enough to start.