@Disclaime1@HManyora Now why use such primitive insults towards such a person as Manyora? We must respect our elders despite any differences in opinions
I extend my sincere appreciation to the arsenal fans at Holloway Road for their exceptional assistance during the arsenal parade, particularly in accommodating my wheelchair. Their support was truly outstanding #uta#COYG ❤️
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Arsenal are the only club in the world who can still win the Champions League and Premier League this season.
If that doesn’t motivate our players to stand up and deliver, I don’t know what will.
They just all need to follow the mentality of our leader @_DeclanRice :
🚨🗣️ Ian Wright on Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal against Manchester City, and what it means as the season hit its final sprint:
“You know what hurts me watching this Arsenal team right now? It’s not even the result against Manchester City… it’s the feeling that when it really mattered, the personality disappeared.
For seven months you’re top of the league, everyone is talking, everything looks controlled… and then suddenly, in the final sprint, you look like a team hoping instead of believing. That’s the difference.
People will talk tactics, they’ll talk about the goalkeeper going long, or individuals not stepping up but for me, it’s deeper. When City smell that moment, they become ruthless. Arsenal? They became cautious. And in this league, cautious is not enough.
I’ve been there. When you want to win the title, you have to impose yourself even when things go wrong. Today, after it went 1-1, you could feel it… City said ‘we take this now,’ and Arsenal almost accepted it.
And that’s why people are asking how did it get to this? Because a month ago, it looked impossible for them to lose it. Now? All the pressure is on them, and City are playing free, with momentum, with experience.
Listen, Mikel Arteta has done an unbelievable job, but this is the stage where you don’t just need structure, you need authority. You need players who say ‘give me the ball, I decide this game.’
Right now, I don’t see that enough. And if you don’t show it at this stage of the season… then you open the door for a team like City. And once that door is open, they don’t knock… they walk through it.”