Oya o. Time to support the dream o. Here's the audiomack link for my latest single titled "Talkin' in the Rubbish(tey tey). Show me some love o!
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🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on why Arsenal didn’t lose the Champions League Final to PSG, they lost it to inconsistency from the officials:
“People are talking about PSG winning the Champions League. Fine. But let’s tell the truth: Arsenal were not beaten by PSG, Arsenal were beaten by inconsistency.
You cannot tell me Kvaratskhelia gets a penalty for contact in one box and then Noni Madueke gets clipped by Nuno Mendes in extra time and suddenly we’re told to play on. Football does not have two different rulebooks. Either contact that impedes an attacker is a foul, or it isn’t.
The Madueke incident is the one that will haunt Arsenal supporters for years. He gets in front, Mendes makes contact, Madueke goes down, the referee says no penalty, VAR says no penalty. If that happens in midfield, it’s a foul every single time. But because it’s in the penalty area in a Champions League Final, everyone becomes brave and wants to ‘let the game flow.’
Then people wonder why fans get frustrated.
And don’t tell me it was one isolated incident. Arsenal had a corner taken away before half-time. Every 50-50 challenge in the second half seemed to go PSG’s way. Arsenal were accused of time-wasting and suddenly every decision felt like a punishment.
What Arsenal fans are asking for isn’t favoritism. It’s consistency.
If PSG’s penalty is a penalty, then Madueke’s is a penalty. You cannot spend all season telling players to get in front of defenders, win the position, draw contact, and then in the biggest game in club football decide the rules have changed.
The sad part is that we’ll spend years talking about PSG lifting the trophy when the real talking point should be why Arsenal were denied the opportunity to win it themselves.
For me, PSG didn’t prove they were the better team. The officials made sure we would never find out.”
To set the record straight, when Arsenal won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1994 it 𝗪𝗔𝗦 a UEFA sanctioned competition. It became the UEFA Cup in 2000 and transformed into the 𝗨𝗘𝗙𝗔 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗮 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗴𝘂𝗲 in 2009.
It was Arsenal’s second European trophy.
But we’ve never called ourselves “𝐶ℎ𝑎𝑚𝑝𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝐸𝑢𝑟𝑜𝑝𝑒“ because that would be stupid.
🚨📊| THE STAT THAT DEFINES ARSENAL'S TITLE-WINNING SEASON.🏆
Across 61 matches in all competitions, Arsenal have been behind for just 403 minutes.
That's it.
To put that into perspective, the Gunners have played 5,490 minutes of football this season and spent only 7.3% of that time trailing.
Even more astonishing?
▫️ Arsenal have trailed by 2+ goals for just 26 minutes ALL SEASON.
Those 26 minutes came in the Carabao Cup Final.
Not in the Premier League.
Not in the Champions League.
Not across a gruelling 61-game campaign.
Just 26 minutes.
In the Premier League, Arsenal have spent only 8.6% of match time behind on the scoreboard, the second-best record in the division.
This is what elite control looks like.
While other teams rely on comebacks, chaos and moments of magic, Arsenal's dominance starts much earlier:
🔸 Rarely fall behind
🔸 Rarely lose control of games
🔸 Relentless defensive structure
🔸Elite game management
🔸 Consistent for 90 minutes
The biggest compliment you can give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal isn't that they win.
It's that they almost never allow opponents to dictate terms.
For years, critics said Arsenal lacked mentality.
Now they're one of the hardest teams in Europe to put behind, let alone beat.
This isn't luck.
This is coaching.
This is structure.
This is control.
This is a champion's mentality. 🏆
Spanish couple who has been married for 3 years without a child, when the woman finally got pregnant, they were overjoyed.
She put to bed and the child was black- mind you both couple are whites.
She started accusing her husband of cheating with a black woman right there in the theatre. She said the husband must have slept with a black woman before sleeping with her, that’s a likely reason she gave birth to a black kid 😭
Even the Doctors were perplexed by the level of gaslighting.
Fear women!!
🔴⚪ The nerve. The AUDACITY.
Sir, you are right. Referees have cost teams big moments. You are absolutely correct.
But since you want to open this conversation — let's open it properly.
You didn't say anything when Abdukhodir Khusanov fouled Kai Havertz clean through on goal. DOGSO. Red card AND penalty by the letter of the law. Mikel Arteta said it. Keith Hackett — an ex-referee — said it. The panel said City were fortunate. The referee said nothing.
You didn't say anything when Rodri should have walked against Tottenham. Second yellow. Gone. The KMI panel confirmed it after the game. He stayed on. City stayed in the game.
You didn't say anything when Rúben Dias should have been sent off against Nottingham Forest. Again — second yellow, confirmed by the independent panel. Again — he stayed on. Again — City benefited.
You didn't say anything when Matheus Nunes fouled Kevin Schade TWICE inside and around the box against Brentford. One of them denied a goalscoring chance. Nothing. Not a whistle.
You didn't say anything when Bernardo Silva hit a Brentford player. With his hand. Nothing.
You didn't say anything when Bernardo Silva grabbed Merlin Röhl's shirt in the box during a corner against Everton. Clear pull. Clear penalty. Nothing.
And Marc Guehi — professional last-man foul, no red card. Same player, same pattern. Different treatment.
Should I go on? Because I can go on.
How many times exactly? How many confirmed, panel-verified, ex-referee-backed decisions went in Man City's favour this season alone?
And THIS is the man talking about referees not doing their job?
👀 The biggest beneficiaries of a broken system, standing at a microphone, crying about a broken system.
Oh — and while we're here. 115 charges. Financial Fair Play. The most serious allegations in English football history, still hanging over your club like a cloud that won't move.
Pep, with the greatest respect — you don't get to claim victimhood in a conversation about integrity. Not you. Not now. Not with that history and not with Manchester City of the last three season, most especially this season.
But thank you for speaking. Because the more you talk, the more I have receipts to pull out.
COYG. Always. 🔴⚪
🚨 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟: Alisha Lehmann won Leicester City’s Fans' Player of the Season and Goal of the Season.
However...
She played 415 minutes and scored just 1 goal all season.
(Source: @LCFC_Women)
PSG players are part-time footballers, they are the best team in the world but they have an unfair advantage to rest their players because Ligue 1 is WEAK!