Wenger and Pep’s disciples are coaching their asses off at Arsenal, Bayern, Chelsea, Como and then there are Fergie’s disciples doing podcasts and fooling around on the internet 😭😭😭
The day I knew football is cooked was when we piped City 5-1 last season, and the media and rival fans started dragging us instead of City. That shit still hilarious. 🤣
I do think Football social media caters for a totally different audience nowadays.
There’s no nuance or genuine discussion. It’s all just baiting reactions from people.
Maybe I’m too old
Bro just listed 2 World Cup winners, and an Invincible
He listed 2 guys have won multiple PLs and a guy who has won trophies in 3 different leagues
He listed 2 guys who are BY FAR ahead of
Bruno all time in PL assists, and a man who has been the top assist provider in Germany, England, Spain and at the World Cup
and then said “legacy” 😭😭😂😂😭😭
🚨📊| THE STAT THAT DEFINES ARSENAL'S TITLE-WINNING SEASON.🏆
Across 61 matches in all competitions, Arsenal have been behind for just 403 minutes.
That's it.
To put that into perspective, the Gunners have played 5,490 minutes of football this season and spent only 7.3% of that time trailing.
Even more astonishing?
▫️ Arsenal have trailed by 2+ goals for just 26 minutes ALL SEASON.
Those 26 minutes came in the Carabao Cup Final.
Not in the Premier League.
Not in the Champions League.
Not across a gruelling 61-game campaign.
Just 26 minutes.
In the Premier League, Arsenal have spent only 8.6% of match time behind on the scoreboard, the second-best record in the division.
This is what elite control looks like.
While other teams rely on comebacks, chaos and moments of magic, Arsenal's dominance starts much earlier:
🔸 Rarely fall behind
🔸 Rarely lose control of games
🔸 Relentless defensive structure
🔸Elite game management
🔸 Consistent for 90 minutes
The biggest compliment you can give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal isn't that they win.
It's that they almost never allow opponents to dictate terms.
For years, critics said Arsenal lacked mentality.
Now they're one of the hardest teams in Europe to put behind, let alone beat.
This isn't luck.
This is coaching.
This is structure.
This is control.
This is a champion's mentality. 🏆
How Wenger paved the way for Arteta’s Arsenal
Back in 2019, Wenger opened up about the sacrifices he made, personally and financially, to protect Arsenal’s future 📈
Nearly 30 years on from his arrival, his vision is still driving the club forward 🫡
Today, pundits and journalists across the world have said that Pep has now won 20 Trophies (3 of which are Community Shields).
The same people have said for six years that Mikel Arteta has only won 1 Trophy (despite winning 2 Community Shields).
Relentless double standards.
🚨 Vincent Kompany on people appreciating him: “Don't believe the hype, don't believe the drama”.
“When I arrived here at Bayern, I'd been promoted with 101 points, then relegated with 20, then won the league here – two years ago I was the worst manager and today I’m the very best”.
“If you let yourself be influenced by all that noise, you’ll end up getting worse. It’s nicer this way, but I can live with criticism. It really doesn't matter to me”.
@adxmp_21 Yeahhh he needs time on the ball. I’m sure it was against PSV last season he was playing deeper, around that time he played a few games deeper for the first time I recall, looked good.
@adxmp_21 Odergaard was a contrast when he came on. Slowed everything down as per usual 😃. Gyokeres was blatantly more happy to be playing with Kai. Onto the next game man