I'm not sure what to make of that game considering the reports of flu sweeping through the team. It may not have been the usual bottle job. It was such a flat performance from everyone.
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True but you can't deny this season has been a massive step forward. It feels like we finally have our Arsenal back.
We can always do more and it's healthy we are having these discussions but the fact we are disappointed having lost 1-0 at Old Trafford, having conceded our first corner of the season (we've faced 92 corners and conceded from none), shows we are moving a step in the right direction.
If this is the start then I'd love to see where we will be in 12 months time with a few more top quality players in hopefully.
All we've ever asked for is to compete. We genuinely are now.
No then, yes before yesterday and no now. Could it be that you're fairly reactionary? :lol:
It reflects far worse on Chelsea and Man City dropping points in games they should realistically hoped to have closed in on us then it does us losing to the reigning champions, away.
It's incredibly difficult to win two away games in a row, regardless of the opposition. Man Utd for instance next have three away games in a row (including a Champions League) and will probably not win all of them.
Aye - I suppose that when you look realistically at our chances then we were never going to be league winners, and it's totally fair to look at the improvements that we have made. The disappointment is having our early season bubble burst by the same old same old result at those cunts - but also seeing how ordinary the competition looks for once, and most likely not being able to exploit this.
Our bubble seems relatively ripe at the top of the League.
Just look at our defence. It was a calamity show every week for about 5 years but now it's probably the best thing about our team.
For all the wins we've had and beautiful goals this season, my favourite moment will always be in the game against Dortmund when our defence stepped up twice to leave 4 of their forwards offside on both occasions, with our defenders walking away with their arms in the air calling for the offside. That wasn't Wenger's Arsenal, that took me back to the Graham days.
In fact, every time our defence step up and get the offside decision I die a little bit inside. I get the same feeling when we get an offside call as I get when we score. You can't win anything without a solid defence and we finally have it.