Pissed off with this new narrative that's being pushed by the cunts at the BBC and the Daily Mail that Nacho dived. Tbf to Sky don't think they even suggested that there was anything wrong with the penalty when they covered the game.
It was a foul, clear as day. Kompany cynically obstructed Nacho from getting to the end of the ball ....... had he not, Nacho would have got in behind the Man City defence and would have been in a great position to square it for a tap in. Foul outside the box so it's a foul in the box and the penalty award was the correct decision.
Just surprised that cunt Mike Dean gave it to us given his history.
No I don't follow Freiburg but I read enough reports on his time there and looked at his stats to discern that he wasn't amazing there. Just ordinary by the looks of it. Couldn't even nail down a starting position as he only made 16 appearances despite being there the entire season. Then there's the fact that after he returned no one seemed eager to take him, either buy him outright or even take him on loan and the best he could manage was a one month loan to fucking Charlton in November ............. he just fell off the radar .... which in itself speaks volumes.
Yes, occasionally you do get a player who manages to slip the net and suddenly becomes world class out of nowhere .......... Diego Costa is perhaps the best current example of that, perpetually loaned out before hitting his current level ........ but those incidents are very rare. In this current age of every top club having a global scouting network and keeping tabs on the top young players in the world it just doesn't happen. Coquelin has been seen and analysed by numerous elite coaches and managers, and up until now hasn't impressed sufficiently.
And I'm sure he'll sign a new contract. It's a completely different situation to Flamini; Flamini had been bossing the entire league and was the best DM in the league at a club that looked odds on to win the league at the time () .......... his stock was much higher than Coq's right now. Unless Coq goes to a lower league club so he's guaranteed starts he'll be here next year. Don't think any club more attractive than us will go in for him.
Last edited by The Emirates Gallactico; 19-01-2015 at 01:49 PM.
Wow that was impressive. Coq must have played well as didn't see his name mentioned misplacing any passes or fouling or anything.
It does show how important the first goal is, I just wish we can score first against the Chavs as I think we can beat them.
What was impressive is that considering everyone in the top 7 won, we had to get a result for confidence and keep our run going. We have won 5 out of the last 7 which is pretty good going. We don't play United or Chelsea until near the end of the season and already played Southampton twice and we have Liverpool at home still.
Top performance and having Clichy take corners for City really summed it up.
LOL - Neil Ashton has really lost it.
Bitter little twatPerhaps it is little wonder Cazorla stood out for so many people because it is so rare for him to have this kind of influence on a game.
Cazorla is a good player, but not a great and let’s not pretend otherwise.
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Yup agree. Definitely think Wenger set us up to play the same way against Chelsea earlier this season. Difference was that Chelsea weren't as poor as City were yesterday and we were undone by a bit of magic by Hazard and a moment of poor defending for the first goal which is crucial in these games. Chelsea struggled to create much and Mourinho wasn't his usual cocky self. Think he even admitted that we were the hardest team he played against.
If you remember there was a great opportunity for us to equalise very quickly after when Sanchez played Jack through but a very poor touch from him killed the goal ...... had we equalised things could have been different. Fucking Jack missing sitters in big games......... still haven't forgiven him for the one against United.
Wow.
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None of the cunts in the media are giving Arsenal any credit for the superb performance yesterday, not one of the fuckers! Infact they are basically saying that we cheated our way to the win! Oh and that shitty were understrength.
Fucking cunts.
And here's the latest DM headline as they get down to the business of the Monday post match analysis.
LOOOOL have you ever seen anything like it? Can you imagine if that had been Utd beating the gypos on their patch? Every player would have had a gushing write up by now, van Gaal would be the new Fergie.Mike Dean awarded Arsenal controversial penalty against Manchester City... but was the referee looking elsewhere when Vincent Kompany fouled Nacho Monreal?
The definition of bitter sweet. Bitter for them, sweet for us.
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Screw the media. I stopped reading and watching what they had to say a long time ago.