@SkySportsNews Oh, a Utd legend says Pep leaving opens the door for Utd to possibly win the league but Utd fans won't acknowledge that Arteta has done a great job dunking the league on Pep's head (almost thrice) 😆
Interesting times lol
@thearsfamily97 I didn't even hear all the other things the narrator said.
I only heard "...of the Premier League Champions" at the end.
That's enough for me. 😊
@MathiasIgonor The funny but not so funny aspect of it all is that the home team lead 2-0 in the first half before conceding 2 goals in the second half to end a draw 😐
@afcmuktar Not gonna slander Saka, but I was very disappointed with the decision he took in that moment.
I could have bet a 100% that he'd lay it down to the player making the wing run for a potential dangerous square ball.
Many rival fans accounts are just milking the whole Arsenal talk for engagement.
Gooners, stop replying or engaging them. Don't even get rattled and still give them the engagement they crave.
STARVE THOSE MOFKS!
In 2022/23 season, VAR officials failed to draw the very important offside lines to rule out Ivan Toney's goal against Arsenal.
They claimed it was "human error" and City won the title that season just one point above Arsenal.
Did any media house construct a table to analyze where Arsenal could have ended up if wrong decisions didn't go against us?
No they didn't..lol
But "Arsenal fans are too emotional" 😃
When we say there's an agenda beyond banter, they'll say Arsenal fans are too emotional.
Look at this post and tell me where/when such a post was made when Arsenal came second thrice in consecutive seasons 😄
The Premier League title race would have entered the final match round with Manchester City two points clear of Arsenal, according to The Athletic’s analysis of key match decisions made by referees and their video assistants.
■ Arsenal, Chelsea and Sunderland benefitted the most from errors
■ Bournemouth earned four fewer points than they should have
■ Fulham should have qualified for the Europa League
■ An extra 17 red cards and 36 penalties should have been awarded
@Refsplaining analyses every key match decision to evaluate how on-field and VAR refereeing decisions shaped the Premier League in 2025-26.
Free to read here ⬇️
🔗 https://t.co/aCM0ROTHLY
When Arsenal fans say that there is an agenda deeper and beyond banter, rival fans say Arsenal fans are too emotional lol.
Just look at things like these being pushed by the media and tell me "it's just banter" 😄
All the wrong decisions that went against Arsenal in the three seasons we finished second on the table, did any analysis or table like this come up?
😂😂
If you ask me, I'll say the priority should be the EPL trophy again.
Why?
You can't prioritize UCL when you've not asserted a strong dominance domestically by winning your league title no matter the odds. Focus on the league title and keep grinding in the UCL until the latter stages are clear. Over the years, PSG started focusing so much on the UCL cos it became clear that their league title triumph was almost a given. If you try it in the EPL, you'll find yourself hovering around 6th, 7th, 8th position most likely.