Moses v Iwobi
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Right...Cito wrote:This performance and discipline will get this team into the top 4 assuming he doesn't freak out and tinker again. Play to your teams strength and not forcing changes to accommodate some players.platinum wrote:Arsene Wenger doesn't like to operate like this.Cito wrote:Why can't Arsenal play this way often enough?
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Leave the boy alone. The main thing is he's where he wants to beanikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
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I feel for Danny. Also hope Kola is ok. he took a nasty whack, and I know he toughed it out...Cito wrote:I hope that was just a groin strain. But knowing him, I fear for the result.platinum wrote:Cito wrote:This performance and discipline will get this team into the top 4 assuming he doesn't freak out and tinker again. Play to your teams strength and not forcing changes to accommodate some players.platinum wrote:Arsene Wenger doesn't like to operate like this.Cito wrote:Why can't Arsenal play this way often enough?
Everyone in their position. Disciplined. Strong performance.
Only one sour note, Welbeck who is probably out for an extended period again if the look on his face was anything to go by.
I for some reason thought the discipline and resolve I saw today in the first especially may not have been there if Sanchez started. His use of the ball makes for a different reaction from those around him. Today Everyman had a job and none relinquished their post especially in half one.
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Alexis is Alexis. You take the good and bad with him. Wenger played it excellently as he seems to do versus Chelsea. Didn't force an injured Ozil to the squad, kept a half fit Alexis on the bench.Cito wrote:I hope that was just a groin strain. But knowing him, I fear for the result.platinum wrote:Cito wrote:This performance and discipline will get this team into the top 4 assuming he doesn't freak out and tinker again. Play to your teams strength and not forcing changes to accommodate some players.platinum wrote:Arsene Wenger doesn't like to operate like this.Cito wrote:Why can't Arsenal play this way often enough?
Everyone in their position. Disciplined. Strong performance.
Only one sour note, Welbeck who is probably out for an extended period again if the look on his face was anything to go by.
I for some reason thought the discipline and resolve I saw today in the first especially may not have been there if Sanchez started. His use of the ball makes for a different reaction from those around him. Today Everyman had a job and none relinquished their post especially in half one.
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Gary Neville predicted that Arsenal would be overrun by Chelsea after seeing the starting line-up. Punditry at it's best.
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"My friends - "We need to really reassess the way we trash our national team, derogate some players and disrespect the people that run our football. Let the brand new Super Eagles become our new Brand of national pride.. The unifying identity for all.. Bar none!" - CE's The Great Seloweizer (6/24/13)
The Arsenal Football Club - "The Deeper The Foundation, The Stronger The Fortress."
"My friends - "We need to really reassess the way we trash our national team, derogate some players and disrespect the people that run our football. Let the brand new Super Eagles become our new Brand of national pride.. The unifying identity for all.. Bar none!" - CE's The Great Seloweizer (6/24/13)
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pajimoh wrote:Leave the boy alone. The main thing is he's where he wants to beanikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
Where does Danny Rose wanna be
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In a way I am glad he didn't force Ozil too even if he was 100%. He hasn't been at his best.platinum wrote:Alexis is Alexis. You take the good and bad with him. Wenger played it excellently as he seems to do versus Chelsea. Didn't force an injured Ozil to the squad, kept a half fit Alexis on the bench.Cito wrote:I hope that was just a groin strain. But knowing him, I fear for the result.platinum wrote:Cito wrote:This performance and discipline will get this team into the top 4 assuming he doesn't freak out and tinker again. Play to your teams strength and not forcing changes to accommodate some players.platinum wrote:Arsene Wenger doesn't like to operate like this.Cito wrote:Why can't Arsenal play this way often enough?
Everyone in their position. Disciplined. Strong performance.
Only one sour note, Welbeck who is probably out for an extended period again if the look on his face was anything to go by.
I for some reason thought the discipline and resolve I saw today in the first especially may not have been there if Sanchez started. His use of the ball makes for a different reaction from those around him. Today Everyman had a job and none relinquished their post especially in half one.
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Playing the games doesn't usually translate to growing analytical brain. Some of the best players makes some awful readers of the game.Cally wrote:Gary Neville predicted that Arsenal would be overrun by Chelsea after seeing the starting line-up. Punditry at it's best.
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Deserved two reds.Cito wrote:Deserved red...
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Wetin concern me and Rose. Players would leave if they want to. I support those that remain.anikulapo wrote:pajimoh wrote:Leave the boy alone. The main thing is he's where he wants to beanikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
Where does Danny Rose wanna be
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Cito wrote:In a way I am glad he didn't force Ozil too even if he was 100%. He hasn't been at his best.platinum wrote:Alexis is Alexis. You take the good and bad with him. Wenger played it excellently as he seems to do versus Chelsea. Didn't force an injured Ozil to the squad, kept a half fit Alexis on the bench.Cito wrote:I hope that was just a groin strain. But knowing him, I fear for the result.platinum wrote:Cito wrote:This performance and discipline will get this team into the top 4 assuming he doesn't freak out and tinker again. Play to your teams strength and not forcing changes to accommodate some players.platinum wrote:Arsene Wenger doesn't like to operate like this.Cito wrote:Why can't Arsenal play this way often enough?
Everyone in their position. Disciplined. Strong performance.
Only one sour note, Welbeck who is probably out for an extended period again if the look on his face was anything to go by.
I for some reason thought the discipline and resolve I saw today in the first especially may not have been there if Sanchez started. His use of the ball makes for a different reaction from those around him. Today Everyman had a job and none relinquished their post especially in half one.
We've seen Arsenal play disciplined with Ozil. We've also seen Arsenal without Ozil play raggedly. So I don't necessarily think it's a function of the German.
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So we've been reduced to celebrating a draw against a 10 man team? Really?
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1naija wrote:So we've been reduced to celebrating a draw against a 10 man team? Really?
We??????
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"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
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Remember how you lambasted the Manager for the Europa League selection and tactics. Bellerin got a goal and played well. Look how his confidence has returned.anikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
Nothing to do with Oxlade. Just a player, the Manager stuck with in bad times. Hopefully, he stays fit and repays the Manager's faith in him.
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Great game by Arsenal as they cemented their 12th place on the table.
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Lame...balo wrote:Great game by Arsenal as they cemented their 12th place on the table.
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"My friends - "We need to really reassess the way we trash our national team, derogate some players and disrespect the people that run our football. Let the brand new Super Eagles become our new Brand of national pride.. The unifying identity for all.. Bar none!" - CE's The Great Seloweizer (6/24/13)
The Arsenal Football Club - "The Deeper The Foundation, The Stronger The Fortress."
"My friends - "We need to really reassess the way we trash our national team, derogate some players and disrespect the people that run our football. Let the brand new Super Eagles become our new Brand of national pride.. The unifying identity for all.. Bar none!" - CE's The Great Seloweizer (6/24/13)
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Waffiman wrote:Remember how you lambasted the Manager for the Europa League selection and tactics. Bellerin got a goal and played well. Look how his confidence has returned.anikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
Nothing to do with Oxlade. Just a player, the Manager stuck with in bad times. Hopefully, he stays fit and repays the Manager's faith in him.
Man mi stop talking rubbish. They were awful against the bottom feeders in the bundesliga until he switched things at halftime ... why do you like dishonesty so much smh
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"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
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Cally wrote:Lame...balo wrote:Great game by Arsenal as they cemented their 12th place on the table.
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Great effort. If Welbeck and Lacazette take their chances, we win.
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Yup! and if you had a d#$%, you'd be a boy.Nkume wrote:Great effort. If Welbeck and Lacazette take their chances, we win.
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Arsenal played well. See what happens when they don't have to carry Ozil...?
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"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.....
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
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Bellerin balled today but superb Ramseyyyyy was immensed.anikulapo wrote:Wonder what Da Ox is thinking right now .... Liverpool fans are not feeling him right now and looks my son HB has started playing better in his absence
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