Moses v Iwobi
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Ramsey was simply unbelivable and unplayable today. Just one word: Disciplined.ojafranpa wrote: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
To me this must rank as one of the best plays i've seen from Ramsey in a while.
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Let's get this straight one north London spammer is 8 points from the league leaders and the fans are celebrating. .kai
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Re: Moses v Iwobi
I know maths is not your forte but 13 minus 7 is not 8. Count it on your fingers and toes you will see you got it wrong. I am assuming you got 10 fingers and 10 toes though can't be too sure with you.Bigpokey24 wrote:Let's get this straight one north London spammer is 8 points from the league leaders and the fans are celebrating. .kai
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Yes weanikulapo wrote:1naija wrote:So we've been reduced to celebrating a draw against a 10 man team? Really?
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Cito wrote:I know maths is not your forte but 13 minus 7 is not 8. Count it on your fingers and toes you will see you got it wrong. I am assuming you got 10 fingers and 10 toes though can't be too sure with you.Bigpokey24 wrote:Let's get this straight one north London spammer is 8 points from the league leaders and the fans are celebrating. .kai
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Re: Moses v Iwobi
azuka wrote:Ramsey was simply unbelivable and unplayable today. Just one word: Disciplined.ojafranpa wrote: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
To me this must rank as one of the best plays i've seen from Ramsey in a while.
You obviously didn't see his play in the 5-3 win at Stamford Bridge ... didn't score but was amazing. Of course he followed up with a regular dosage of crap
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My broda. Na 10 men for 5 minutes.1naija wrote:Yes weanikulapo wrote:1naija wrote:So we've been reduced to celebrating a draw against a 10 man team? Really?
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EagleGunner wrote:Cito wrote:I know maths is not your forte but 13 minus 7 is not 8. Count it on your fingers and toes you will see you got it wrong. I am assuming you got 10 fingers and 10 toes though can't be too sure with you.Bigpokey24 wrote:Let's get this straight one north London spammer is 8 points from the league leaders and the fans are celebrating. .kai
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Kai! You wicked oh.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
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Re: Moses v Iwobi
His role defensively was to tuck in covering Ramsey's forward runs. He was very disciplined, showing very good signs of tactical maturity. He played a similar role against Koln. All Alex has to do is get the basics right. The rest will come naturally. I like this Alex.Cally wrote:Very proud of my team today. The boys put in a solid shift. The much-derided combo of xhaka and Ramsey were immense. Kudos to Arsene and the boys. Now keep this discipline and commitment going.
A note of credit to Alex Iwobi who showed solid signs of progress in his comeback from injury.
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That upset me. I hope for the best.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.
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I love how the 2 wide forwards in Iwobi and Welbeck were drifting in and clogging the lanes for Pedro and William thus forcing Chelsea to go wide where Kolababa and Belerin were doing their thing.Waffiman wrote:His role defensively was to tuck in covering Ramsey's forward runs. He was very disciplined, showing very good signs of tactical maturity. He played a similar role against Koln. All Alex has to do is get the basics right. The rest will come naturally. I like this Alex.Cally wrote:Very proud of my team today. The boys put in a solid shift. The much-derided combo of xhaka and Ramsey were immense. Kudos to Arsene and the boys. Now keep this discipline and commitment going.
A note of credit to Alex Iwobi who showed solid signs of progress in his comeback from injury.
Chelsea has a habit of having Kante and his partner occupy the space in front of the D much closer to the defence but today because Arsenal forced the forwards wide , it afforded Ramsey room to operate in the middle. He utilized this room efficiently.
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That Kolashnikov na real armoured tank.... ijust dey fear make im no break Moses abeg we need to qualify for world cupCito wrote:I love how the 2 wide forwards in Iwobi and Welbeck were drifting in and clogging the lanes for Pedro and William thus forcing Chelsea to go wide where Kolababa and Belerin were doing their thing.Waffiman wrote:His role defensively was to tuck in covering Ramsey's forward runs. He was very disciplined, showing very good signs of tactical maturity. He played a similar role against Koln. All Alex has to do is get the basics right. The rest will come naturally. I like this Alex.Cally wrote:Very proud of my team today. The boys put in a solid shift. The much-derided combo of xhaka and Ramsey were immense. Kudos to Arsene and the boys. Now keep this discipline and commitment going.
A note of credit to Alex Iwobi who showed solid signs of progress in his comeback from injury.
Chelsea has a habit of having Kante and his partner occupy the space in front of the D much closer to the defence but today because Arsenal forced the forwards wide , it afforded Ramsey room to operate in the middle. He utilized this room efficiently.
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Waffiman wrote:His role defensively was to tuck in covering Ramsey's forward runs. He was very disciplined, showing very good signs of tactical maturity. He played a similar role against Koln. All Alex has to do is get the basics right. The rest will come naturally. I like this Alex.Cally wrote:Very proud of my team today. The boys put in a solid shift. The much-derided combo of xhaka and Ramsey were immense. Kudos to Arsene and the boys. Now keep this discipline and commitment going.
A note of credit to Alex Iwobi who showed solid signs of progress in his comeback from injury.
I was worried when I saw him in the lineup given his poor start to the season but what a performance. He retained the ball so well with some incredible footwork under pressure: something Ozil could never do in a million years ..... and he closed down spaces with such intensity and pressure that he sucked the life out of Chelshyt. Boy made a big statement even though some ignorant Gooners were still all over his case on social media
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Chai gunners and their lack of ambition. See how much elation a draw against the champs has generated in their camp lol
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Ah ah, what are they complaining about? The boy did so well, his ball control is something else (wish he could teach Iheanacho), held the ball in tight spaces and distributed well. So much better than the last game in the Europa where he was very underwhelming. This game he seemed up for it and really concentrating and played with tons of discipline.anikulapo wrote:Boy made a big statement even though some ignorant Gooners were still all over his case on social media
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Same reason why Raheem Sterling in booed and Coutinho is applauded,maceo4 wrote:Ah ah, what are they complaining about? The boy did so well, his ball control is something else (wish he could teach Iheanacho), held the ball in tight spaces and distributed well. So much better than the last game in the Europa where he was very underwhelming. This game he seemed up for it and really concentrating and played with tons of discipline.anikulapo wrote:Boy made a big statement even though some ignorant Gooners were still all over his case on social media
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We can go ahead and change the thread title now since we didn't lose. That was a clever way to avoid having to put up the score for the game.
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lets get this straight , the only way assnal can win of get a draw vs Chelsea is by the ref aiding sucha pathetic club.
3 times vs these low rated donkeys, 3 reds.. carry on English FA, carry one
3 times vs these low rated donkeys, 3 reds.. carry on English FA, carry one
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I hope return leg we collect all 3 points from this racist club call Chelsea and a mafia owner that kill people to be rich.
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My brother, stop embarrassing yourself nah! If the performance shown in that clip represents an MOM performance for you, then....Bigpokey24 wrote:[/video]
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