Bottled the win.
#WengerOut
#LeicesterFan
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Bottled the win.
#WengerOut
#LeicesterFan
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Wanky defending costs us what should have been a good 3 points.
Ah well
Give Wenger 3 more years, that was fantastic.
We may as well just copy and paste old posts from previous games. Nothing new to say here. Wenger out.
We wont amount to anything more than title pretenders under Wenger. He has no dignity so he will have to be hounded out. If another contract is put in front of him. I have no doubt he will sign.
When Wenger finally leaves and Arsenal win the league
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This photo was just 6 games ago; Arsenal beat Leicester to go 2pts behind. Tomorrow #LCFC could go 13 clear of #AFC
The Collapse :bow:
4th place. It's looking like a real possibility.
This will probably be the weekend Leicester drop points. :lol:
Since when is a point away against the inform team of the pl a bad result?
When you're 0-2 up tbf.
Was anyone really that surprised about how we collapsed today? Classic Arsenal under Wenger. In the grand scheme of things it was a good result in our battle for top 4, the manner in how we got the result was just comical. I've given up caring and investing my emotions in this team under Wenger because nothing changes.
I really should not read wenger's post match statements. They are bad for my blood pressure.
It's not like it's a surprise result from this utter cluster fuck of a club, is it?
I'm sure we will keep on fighting until it is mathematically impossible.
Reaction? What reaction?
Something different has to happen for me to have a reaction to anything this Club does.
Has Ozil broken the assists record yet (the one Henry held)?
The eleven that started today is good enough wo win the league season, they have a nice ballance to them and so much graft. They are being held back by Wenger and as long as he is here they won't win the title.
Give this team to any tactically astute manager and they would walk the league this season. A manager who really wanted to win today would have made sure his team went in at half time leading, not holding on and then going behind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGmjXUO_dhs&feature=youtu.be
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TY is deluded for saying he would give him an extension.
Wenger has to go, this is not a knee jerk reaction or anything like that, he is simply not good enough anymore.
From the start of the game, West Ham looked dangerous coming forward and our defence was wobbly. We were lucky to not be a goal down. Two chances ruled out for offside and one was a legitimate goal so we were lucky in that sense. But it also seemed suicidal for West Ham to play 3 at the back against us and we cut them open. 2 goals up and it should have been game over. But something about Wenger teams...they always switch off before halftime and just after coming out from the team talk. It's criminal.
This sort of think leaks into what was said in the week. The first two goals happened in quick succession and you can blame the players for switching off at that moment. But how can we come out from halftime after the team talk and allow Carroll to score again? Wenger doesn't adjust quick enough. Bilic switched to 4 at the back after halftime. He saw it wasn't working and made a tactical change. We did nothing at all. Nothing to stop the crosses or Carroll. When we're 3-2 down, Wenger just throws on every attacker and abandons the shape so we can salvage a point. What about hooking Bellerin at halftime and putting Chambers on and telling him to stay on Carroll? Or taking off that useless Gabriel? The amount of shit Merts get because his height and lack of pace catches peoples attention, but fucking hell....Gabriel is a joke. Kos was no better and I can't understand why Wenger pairs them when he knows Gabby doesn't speak English and Kos doesn't say fuckall to anyone.
Oh well. It's over. That's the title race over. Applaud the pure mental strength.
Cech should have started, yes Ospina had been decent but he has always been dodgy on crosses and Cech was bought for a reason.
A point there isn't a terrible result. They lost to Leicester and Bournemouth at home early season and haven't lost again at home in the league since. But when you're 2-0 up...yeah, you might want to win. At least we did get a point, this was one of the tougher games in our run in. Leicester are gone but I still reckon we can catch Spurs although if they beat Utd that does start to look trickier.
Looking at the replays again and their 2nd and 3rd goals could go down at Gabriel own goals. Ospina looked like he would comfortable save them both.
To little to late though.
Looking at the match stats and then comparing them to the BBC highlights suggests extreme bias in the coverage, so it's hard to judge anything from those appalling highlights. However, the dire defending is easy to spot. We didn't have a defensive strategy at all from what I could see. Wenger's insane insistence on having the full backs lay off wide men and give them time and space to put in crosses was at the root of one goal and a corner that led to a goal. But we've been doing this for over a decade so nothing is going to change. Add to that what looked like (from biased highlights) a shocker from both central defenders and it appeared we were lucky not to lose that game heavily. I see Wenger did nothing to correct the obvious flaws. He's such a non-event as a manager. All his bullshit talk about winning all our games, yeah right, as if that was ever going to happen. He needs to go yesterday so we can get somebody in to at least lay down some foundational work with the defence. Looks like 4th place is beckoning again. Fucking losers "led" by the arch loser himself.
He really can't see the repeating pattern, can he? He takes each repetition as some unfortunate one-off oddity. If you can't handle headers in the box then a) Why the fuck not because that's bread and butter for a central two and b) Why give the opponent so much space and time on the flanks?
I'm not mad at the results at this point. I'm just happy this team is actually playing good football in the attack.
I like watching this team play since Elneny, Iwobi, and Welbeck have been getting starts.
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Pressure on, Arsenal off.
Be fair. Ospina wasn't at fault. Gabriel and Kosienly were terrible once again. Also, we weren't doing enough to stop the crosses. Just like against Utd when Rashford destroyed us, Kos and Gabriel were terrible in the air and not marking. Getting beat in the air is one thing but both seem unaware of the threat in the box and give players all the space they need in the box.