@Afc_Unfiltered If Timber had been brought on earlier, he never would have let Kvara into the box. Getting that yellow card for time-wasting really shook Mosquera's confidence, and Arteta should have substituted him immediately after it.
PSG finishing 11th in the UCL league phase this season and 15th in 2024–25 just proves a point: they still became champions both times. A heavily defensive-reliant, unbeaten record means absolutely nothing when it comes to actually winning the Champions League.
@FabrizioRomano Utterly heartbreaking. The defense built an absolute wall in front of him, but a wild penalty miss from one of them in the end ruined it all. David Raya is, without a doubt, a world-class keeper.
@AnythingArs_ The yellow card clearly impacted Mosquera's confidence, leading to a significant drop in his performance. Tactically, Arteta should have recognized this vulnerability and replaced him immediately.
@EduardoHagn@AJ__SR7 Why aren't Arsenal fans discussing Victor Osimhen more? Arsenal is missing an aggressive, powerhouse forward like him—someone with the mental and physical strength to break down any defense.
@JeffFcb14 His weakness at penalties is the single biggest reason Raya isn't Spain's number one. He attempted 28 long balls throughout the game and most of them failed.
@Prime_afc Rice has already stepped up as the real captain, while Ødegaard was completely invisible out there. Jurriën Timber needs to be named Declan Rice’s vice-captain for next season. Saka and Gabriel Magalhães have no business being in the leadership group.
@EduardoHagn Arteta loves deploying players out of their natural positions. It’s going to take at least a season for this to start working, and honestly, he's never going to learn his lesson.
@EduardoHagn Arteta made a huge mistake by continuing to trust Zubimendi despite his constant errors. On the other hand, it was Skelly's dominant presence in midfield that truly secured the title for Arsenal.
@ThoughtsGooner@EduardoHagn Arteta desperately needs to improve his player management. Injuries to key players like Timber, Øde, and Saka are a direct result of his failure to rotate the squad and give them proper rest. His overly negative approach is completely draining the player's natural aggression.
@kaihavertz29 Mr. Kai Havertz, it’s time for you to leave this club. Arsenal gave you every opportunity, but you completely failed to deliver when it mattered most. That missed chance is an unforgivable mistake. You need to pack your bags and stay away from Arsenal.
Eze’s lack of effort and poor decision-making cost us a historic opportunity. It’s mind-boggling how he managed to put the ball wide when the keeper had already stumbled, and he had all the time in the world to score.