David Ornstein has built more credibility and legacy in football journalism than Fabrizio Romano, and it’s not even close.
Romano is brilliant for speed and updates, but Ornstein is the one clubs, executives and journalists trust when it comes to accuracy and breaking the biggest stories.
When Ornstein speaks, people treat it as confirmation. When Romano speaks, people often wait for Ornstein to confirm it.
Yet another case like Eze where I’d love him between the lines if there was any space there to begin with.
Not for a team who dominates the ball, at least redundant in 85% of the games we play across a season.
This is bad.
Strides too big and doesn’t change directions sharply enough to manipulate opponents/block in front of him (which there won’t be much off)
On LW maybe. But this in a middle is a disaster waiting to happen.
I feel like rivals have a very flawed perception of where they are in relation to this Arsenal team.
The realization could put them in a state of a deep depression.
BTW, Arsenal has the most room for improvement too and were SECOND by number of injuries last season.
Dark.
This fanbase will hate a hard worker like Odegaard but will fall in love with a lazy nonchalant player who smirks after a miss in the biggest penalty shootout in club’s history
Call that bias whatever you will but stop pretending it doesn’t exist, that’s my only problem with it.
I’ll genuinely never hate a player more in my life
Flashy aesthetic passes that push his attackers away from goal
Constant attempted flicks / scoops
Pathetic in duels
Terrible transition passer or carrier
Only value is pressing & tactical IQ
@SoloBokz Not enough u realize he’s halted odegaard career and put him in jeopardy of being sold after the shit he had to get through to prove the doubter wrong at a young age only to get it taking from him by a disgusting animal
What has Viktor Gyokeres ever done on the highest level of the sport to warrant this backing and mental gymnastics?
He literally has 0 good performances against decent/good defenders. ZERO.
If EVERY VAR call was changed to the correct decision, Arsenal still would have won the Premier League ahead of Manchester City, with 81 points. [@TheAthleticFC] 🏆 ✅
Odegaard and Saka had the same thing happen to them, for the same period of time and they faced the same level of decline.
Look at the way this fanbase has reacted to it.