We could have won that game by 3 or 4 nil if we'd have kept Lacazette on or maybe brought on Theo. Towards the end we were catching them on the break but we just didn't have the speed to punish them. Overall, a solid performance. Mustafi was solid. Kos too. Ramsey and Xhaka really held it together. Ozil was defending hard as well and then still breaking forward to attack....a solid effort for a NLD.
Should we expect to see this sort of performance again? No. I'm putting this one down as our one off performance of the season like what we've seen against Man Utd and Chelsea in recent seasons. One of those rare games where we attack and defend well. Heck, at least they showed up for the NLD. I'll take it.
It was a good win and I'm sure the Arsenal fans enjoyed it but I still felt nothing.
I like watching Premier League football but I am neutral now almost, I don't like the Spuds but I try not to hate anyone, its very bad for you.
Wenger has still got to leave in the summer and NOTHING will change my opinion on that.
I will start feeling something when Wenger leaves, sometime around 2023 I think.
Nothing much to add really, good performance and we stepped up when it mattered. Glad we put those ratboys in there place, it's been a long time coming.
Enjoy your weekend lads, I will!
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Wenger DIDN'T SEE the two offsides, but clearly SAW the 'foul' that wasn't a foul that led to the free-kick (which was scored with the offside goal he DIDNT see)
Just fuck off you blind paedo cunt... clearly a Friday night spent rubbing 14 year old spunk into your eye has clearly clouded your eyesight...
YOU'VE BEEN HAUNTING me for years... kindly fuck off now.![]()
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Troopz on the spuds today - "I had to put the sat nav on to find these brothers, you get me?"
It's possible we're starting to slightly exaggerate the quality of the performance today, but what the fuck - it upsets all the right people.
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I wouldn't go that far. I didn't watch, looked up the score without too much expectation (thought we'd draw) and was pleasantly surprised by the win.
But I wasn't punching the air about it. The last time I actually properly celebrated a goal and win was the FA Cup Final, I'm far more emotionally detached from it all these days. I don't even think Wenger leaving will change that, the Groundhog Day at the club is a factor in this but it's not the only one, the way football has gone generally is making me less and less interested in it all. Oh good, that billionaire's team beat the other billionaire's team. Meh.
Arsène Wenger's home record vs Tottenham:
Played 25, won 17, drawn 7, lost 1.
Spurs fans - "We want you to stay..."
Makes you think what it would be if he hadn't of turned into a nutty professor for the past decade
But anyway that's a debate for a different day.
We beat the scum. Get in.