@Rami8z@AfcGrey_ Arsenal were not the favourites to win, it was played in a place where one of our players was not allowed to go for political reasons. Fixed.
@barcode14@J_tsonn@Louis_Akindele "while Arsenal are often the ones doing the time wasting"
The first one may not be a true reflection but it is an indication that what was going on is not out of the ordinary and Arsenal were not often the ones doing the time wasting, compared to other teams
nobody wanted Arsenal to win the Prem because we thought their fans were gonna be unbearable and annoying, but whats ended up happening is everyone else has become completely unbearable instead, crying and belittling their achievements as much as possible just to fuel agendas
@mancityfever2@nytimes So Arsenal would have won the league anyways. That's different from two years ago, when the actual robbery happened with a double digit point swing. So Arsenal were robbed 2 years ago, and this season the result would have been the same
@TheIQFootballer@Louis_Akindele Every team takes longer when leading. Arsenal led most of the time this season. They also take longer during fixture congestion, e.g. Christmas period, because of fatigue and recovery time. Arsenal played the most games this season. And yet, still not the slowest
Social media suggests 90% of football fans believe Arsenal waste more time than other teams in the PL. Yet the facts go heavily against this. How have they come to hold this fake idea as incontestable truth?
It wasn’t about the big decisions, it was about disrupting every little attack we had and giving them every foul when there was none. It was subtle enough, I hope one day it comes out
@anelisacb@CARPFANATICO@FIFABrit That it needs to buy 2bn worth of players and have people at high UEFA positions. That's what world football has become. But that's not the Arsenal way. Anyone can buy it, but it will be much sweeter to win despite the refs and against all these teams ruining football.
@laligafrauds In one the attacker got the ball and got challenged from behind without the defender touching the ball. In the other, the defender got the ball after challenging from behind and the attacker never touched it.
@anelisacb@CARPFANATICO@FIFABrit It is the best and it was proven yesterday. The defence is from the whole team, not just 4-5. The best attack in football that scored 5 vs Bayern could only score penalties vs Arsenal. Why go forward when you know they can play a whole day and not break you down.
@CARPFANATICO@FIFABrit "But mate, you guys could have finished psg if you put one more goal away"
Tell that to Bayern, when they scored first in the semi.
Or to Monaco, who actually did score 2.
@FIFABrit@J4RD7N Yeah, defence can be just as good play as attack. And in England, teams are very good at it, and that's why it's the hardest league. The point is that Arsenal can play both ways, attacking when favourites and defensive when defending a lead, but credit is not given either way
@POTUS048@FIFABrit@J4RD7N Yes, people are ignoring the actual football on display. Arsenal have the highest line with the most attacking football, on average, and face the lowest of blocks, on average, in the league. Football is offensive but hard to score vs good defence. Exactly what PSG had today
@J4RD7N@FIFABrit That's how Arsenal wins most their games though, vs lower league teams. Only one team trying to play, vs 10 defenders, and win with a set piece. I've seen it many many times this season.
If Arsenal had won today via a penalty shootout, without scoring a goal from open play, having been awarded a penalty in regulation time after PSG scored the only goal from open play, people would’ve called us anti-football haram-ball cheaters
But when PSG do it, they save footy