This stat is making the rounds but missing the obvious, key context:
Wenger was one man down and was forced to play like this.
Arteta CHOSE to play like this with his full team.
The Vikings agreed to terms with Seahawks assistant GM Nolan Teasley as their general manager, sources tell NFL Network.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Teasley — regarded as one of the NFL’s top young executives — now will try to bring a Lombardi Trophy to Minnesota.
@TaintlessRed But that’s Arsenal. They don’t play football. Set piece FC. Stats are astounding,
Something like 40% of their goals came from set pieces. He likely chose that 5th spot by the way
@Watch_LFC The standards set in previous seasons by City & Liverpool were unsustainable and also incredible. Probably won’t ever see that level of sustained dominance again.
Greek linguistic fact: The New Testament uses a single Greek term—brephos—to refer to both an unborn child and a newborn infant. Scripture does not treat life in the womb as a different category of humanity than life outside it. When Mary greets Elizabeth, “the brephos leaped in her womb” (Luke 1:41), and when Christ is born, the shepherds are told they will find “the brephos wrapped in swaddling cloths” (Luke 2:12). The same word covers both moments.
In God’s eyes, ontologlically, the child hidden in the womb and the child held in a mother’s arms bear the same dignity. Biologically, the unborn child is alive and genetically distinct, yet simply in a less developed state than the born child. Theologically, both are His creation, made in His image. Ethically, human life is worthy of safeguarding because of these truths. Scripture and nature speak with one voice.
The biblical witness does not fragment human worth by stage of development; it affirms one continuous, God-given life that is in a constant state of development.
@IanDarke You should check the xG Ian. City scored 3 goals on a combined .13 xG. Liverpools equalizer wrongfully chalked off. Changed the match. Horrible refereeing display. Your narrative here is subpar for you.