I cannot get this New York Times headline from yesterday out of my head. One important form of propaganda is subtly lying about who is the attacking aggressor and who is framed as merely “responding.”
I just don’t get it, you could literally read a book every day until you die and not even scratch the surface of what’s been written. The bottleneck has never been quantity, who is demanding more poorly written crap
Martin Odegaard was the prototype Mikel Arteta player.
But that has changed in recent seasons.
On Sunday, however, he was at his best in a match-winning cameo - one that, if Arsenal end the 22-year wait for the league title, will go down in folklore.
@JordanC1107 breaks it down ⤵️
🔗 https://t.co/l2OtI2Z0CF
It's been a really tough season for Martin Odegaard. Horrible, unfortunate injuries. In and out of the team, constantly being questioned. He'll admit it himself that at times he hasn't been at his best when he has been fit and available.
But that cameo today off the bench, that assist for Trossard.... The way he took responsibility, went and got the ball, broke the game open and made the decisive moment happen. Outstanding.
A captain's moment when his team needed him the most. You could see what it meant to him.
One of the 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐮𝐥 renditions of North London forever you’ll hear this season from Arsenal fans 🎶🗣️
Emirates Stadium. The Gunners have just qualified for the Champions League final. Take it away, Gooners.
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