All these fouls is the reason why we had 25% possession, anytime we’d have any attacking rhythm or momentum he’d call a foul.
Timber one had my head on mars, we had possession and their player goes down holding his face… ref calls a foul.
Entire stadium was mad at him.
If anyone asks me when I started believing that Arteta can take us to the top, it was after this game.
We lost, but won. Felt absolutely robbed whilst the rain poured down.
Three major concerns - Kai groin, Eze calf/achilles, and Martinelli hamstring. Hopefully all three are minor but Kai concerns me, groins are a nightmare. If Nelli is fine I think we should run it back to 22/23 for one last dance: Saka, Jesus, Nelli.
This is embarrassing imo. We needed to win, but we put no pressure on City and look to have no momentum.
No statement, but we’re celebrating like we made a big one.
This is sad, I’m trying to pivot into a new role that I’ve been building myself up for the last 3-4 years. But it seems like the market doesn’t have room for me like it would’ve even 18 months, I’m not giving up but new opportunities are scarce.
Viktor Gyökeres will make this exact run several times every week btw and most of the time it will either get ignored or the pass is 10 meters overhit.
So I’m surprised it was even a good pass honestly.
He isn’t serviced properly. His hold up play isn’t great but he was alright today.
Jesus, Noni, Martinelli and Zubi all play with zero sense of responsibility.
We’ve lost 3 of last 4. How many more punches in the face are acceptable.
If you want control then we shouldn’t be shipping in goals. If we are shipping in goals, then open the game up and free us to outscore the opposition.
🚨 Arteta “Its a big punch in the face, its about how we react now. We did a lot of strange things today. It can happen this is football. Credit to the opposition.
It has to hurt, we have to take it on the chin. You have to stand up and fight. No grey areas”
Boomer here. I bought my first house after ten years of saving like crazy. And the interest was 14.5%.
I don’t know where kids got the idea that they were due a house and new car at college graduation, but that’s NOT how it ever was.