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    Arsenal 2-0 Manchester United Player ratings and Match Reaction

    Raya - 7.5 - Looked comfortable playing the sweeper keeper and made a good save from De Ligt


    Timber - 8 - Has looked good every game where he’s played on the right, and a well deserved goal added to his overall contribution. Shows the squad depth we have where we don’t miss White


    Saliba - 8 - Didn’t really know much about the goal but they all count, and took the initiative well in the absence of his centre back partner


    Kiwior 7 - No major problems, Saliba helped him through the game


    Zinchenko 5 - Didn’t really offer much going forward and was made to look like a horse’s arse by Zirkzee


    Partey 7 - Not great start but grew into the game


    Rice 7.5 - Much improved, good midfield engine and good set piece deliveries


    Odegaard 7 - Kept relatively quiet tonight as was marked out of the game in large part


    Saka 8 - Gave Malachia a headache and also offered a set piece clinic


    Havertz 7 - Hard working as always but struggled to have great impact on the game


    Martinelli 6 - Dalot had him in his pocket



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    Merino 7 - Unlucky not to score, and unluckier still to give away a free kick


    Trossard 7.5 - Decent cameo


    Jorginho N/A - Only brought on to give Odegaard a rest after the game was sewn up


    I thought we might have to be patient, because I thought United weren’t going to roll over and die. And no one could honestly blame them for coming to the Emirates as spoilers to grab a point. I think United defended well, and if you’ve got an ace up your sleeve in the form of creating chaos from set pieces why not bring it out…from what I’ve seen the only team that doesn’t get that ruffled by it is Newcastle.

    Played a bit within ourselves, I think that was us being mindful of not having our first choice defence. Once we established a lead we played with much more confidence and freedom.

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    Been goading one of my United supporting colleagues this morning. He’s crying over our set pieces like we’ve done some illegal.

    Kindly reminded him their best chance last night came from a set piece with the De Ligt header and asked if he would’ve sat there quietly had he scored.

    I love United tears.

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    It's honestly so refreshing to be on the right end of this at last.

    At times it felt like Wenger was ideologically opposed to scoring from set pieces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WMUG View Post
    It's honestly so refreshing to be on the right end of this at last.

    At times it felt like Wenger was ideologically opposed to scoring from set pieces.
    Remember all those games we’d dominate and create chance after chance but not win? Imagine what having a set piece threat could have done for us back then. It’s a great tool to have if you are trying to score against teams with no intention of attacking.

    Only one team turned up to win last night and the fact United didn’t have a single fucking corner shows who had the right intent.

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    Loved this win over that lot.

    We can't expect West Ham and Sporting performances every time, and Manure came to stifle and play us on the break. I was amazed by how much more dynamic and pressing they look under Amorim - clearly a number of players trying to impress their now manager. I think they are going to be a tough proposition at their place in March. But we dealt with the little they had well, with a patched up defence. Does Kiwior look better at CB?

    Watched the latter stages of the Newcastle Liverpool game in the half time break, before turning off in disgust when Salah scored their 3rd. Very happy the Geordies equalised. Was struck by the contrast with our game there - open spaces all over the place! Liverpool seem so reliant on Salah...looking forward to him being gone for the AFCON.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    Loved this win over that lot.

    We can't expect West Ham and Sporting performances every time, and Manure came to stifle and play us on the break. I was amazed by how much more dynamic and pressing they look under Amorim - clearly a number of players trying to impress their now manager. I think they are going to be a tough proposition at their place in March. But we dealt with the little they had well, with a patched up defence. Does Kiwior look better at CB?

    Watched the latter stages of the Newcastle Liverpool game in the half time break, before turning off in disgust when Salah scored their 3rd. Very happy the Geordies equalised. Was struck by the contrast with our game there - open spaces all over the place! Liverpool seem so reliant on Salah...looking forward to him being gone for the AFCON.
    Nothing I can add to This 100% agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    Loved this win over that lot.

    We can't expect West Ham and Sporting performances every time, and Manure came to stifle and play us on the break. I was amazed by how much more dynamic and pressing they look under Amorim - clearly a number of players trying to impress their now manager. I think they are going to be a tough proposition at their place in March. But we dealt with the little they had well, with a patched up defence. Does Kiwior look better at CB?

    Watched the latter stages of the Newcastle Liverpool game in the half time break, before turning off in disgust when Salah scored their 3rd. Very happy the Geordies equalised. Was struck by the contrast with our game there - open spaces all over the place! Liverpool seem so reliant on Salah...looking forward to him being gone for the AFCON.
    I hadn't thought about the Salah/AFCON thing, that will indeed be a real issue for them

    Kiwior's natural position is CB so no surprise he looked more comfortable and had a very good game I thought

    And yes Moan U did a good job on Ode and Saka but overall we were patient and used our set piece speciality perfectly - I've always been a big believer in the importance of corners and used to tear my hair out at Odegaard's too-clever-by-half short corners and Trossard's wayward attempts, but Saka and Rice's delivery is spot on and even without Gabriel we've players who will step up and score

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    I hadn't thought about the Salah/AFCON thing, that will indeed be a real issue for them

    Kiwior's natural position is CB so no surprise he looked more comfortable and had a very good game I thought

    And yes Moan U did a good job on Ode and Saka but overall we were patient and used our set piece speciality perfectly - I've always been a big believer in the importance of corners and used to tear my hair out at Odegaard's too-clever-by-half short corners and Trossard's wayward attempts, but Saka and Rice's delivery is spot on and even without Gabriel we've players who will step up and score
    Yes that was a key takeaway last night - that our corner routines still work even without Big Gabi. Can't remember which podcast this observation was on but panic is the enemy of defending corners, and the fact that (a) we are so good at them, and (b) teams just cannot know how we are going to take them means that it has almost become a self-fulfilling prophecy that we will score via this method at some stage. I also think that increasingly we are playing for corners in the face of low blocks, and teams that shepherd us out wide. Given that we are rarely a fast counter attacking team, it makes a lot of sense to combat these tactics by set piece efficiency.
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    I think we actually had an off game overall, 1st half was terrible but the second half was more assured.

    Done them with two sweet set pieces, and now their tears are flowing.

    You love to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSE Comedy Club View Post
    I think we actually had an off game overall, 1st half was terrible but the second half was more assured.

    Done them with two sweet set pieces, and now their tears are flowing.

    You love to see it.
    Yes - not our brightest showing, but if we can win convincingly without being at our free-flowing best I'm all over that.
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