I doubt the current board will however sack Wenger, they dont care.I hope people remember this is the same reason why Wenger was sacked at Monaco. Selling your best players and not replacing them.
I doubt the current board will however sack Wenger, they dont care.I hope people remember this is the same reason why Wenger was sacked at Monaco. Selling your best players and not replacing them.
Jenkinson got caught out a number of times tbh, gave away two freekicks and got sent off. Walcott scores and provides a pentality... GW blames theo walcott for our defeat.
You can't expect our wide strikers to cover when we're chasing a game, that's fucking retarded blinkered bollocks. If you need a hate figure, blame Djourou, was at fault for almost everything today.
Fuck.
They certainly targetted Jenkinson as a weak link and exposed him several times.
It's not fair on him and other kids. How the hell can you expect to compete having to rely on players like this. At least give them a fighting chance with some experience around them. ie Welbeck and Cleverley.
Jenkinson was exposed and isolated because Djourou is a shit defender and Walcott can't be bothered to defend at all. Djourou I have no idea what's up with him, maybe Wenger bollocked him for being so effective in the early part of last season and he's learned his lesson. Walcott? Unfortunately Waddle (spit) is right about him. Theo is braindead. Which is why he's so effective when he has no time to think. When he tries to think it uses so much energy his body starts shutting down. His training regime should be chasing a hare around a greyhound track, nothing more, nothing less. Then hoof the fucking ball over the top and tell him he'll get a biscuit it he can knock it in the net.
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But the reason Jenkinson got caught out time and time again was because he was exposed by the guy who was supposed to be covering him - the so-called senior player Walcott, who should have had the nous to see that when Jenkinson bombs forward, he needs to track back.
I don't think anyone is blaming Walcott for the defeat, but we are pointing out his obvious flaws in a game where work rate and defensive discipline were always going to be at a premium.