@Ramsgoat3 I understand if this is for engagement farming i understand else i don’t understand where the hate for Saka is coming from honestly it’s disgusting
@BayDevin@muxsin2003 Honestly these players are being run into the ground and FIFA doesn’t seem to care,all the talk about how much they earn is just insensitive and weak.Because fatigue,injuries and burnout are real issues regardless of a player’s salary
@bisatz Arteta was the biggest reason we played the best attacking football in 22/23 season.We played that way because that’s how Arteta wanted us to play.How-we play now is still down to him the team plays however the manager wants it to play,this current team is capable of even more
@JadenAFC Happens when you run players into the ground. He played virtually every game for 3-4 years.
We all saw this coming.He needed proper support and rotation but didn’t get it Now he’s facing the consequences of those decisions.
I’m Confident he’ll bounce back,that’s what he does.
@muxsin2003 Guys talk about Saka like he’s washed, forgetting he created the most chances for us this season and was top 2 for completed dribbles in the league.He did all that while battling injuries and constantly helping the RB defensively.
The criticism is way over the top.
@muxsin2003 He’s not even washed honestly.He’s not 100% fit,and our defensive approach doesn’t help him either.He spends most games defending or helping the right back,which puts a lot of strain on him, especially when he’s already been battling injuries.
George Graham was calling out the media’s anti-Arsenal bias back in 1990/91. Three decades later, the headlines, narratives and double standards look exactly the same! Some things never change 🤷♂️
@GreatmenArs What you guys fail to understand,or are just totally ignorant about, is that apart from the fact Saka hasn’t been 100% fit this season,our approach to games also limits his attacking prowess.
Most of the time, especially in that final, he was tasked with helping Mosquera defend.