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I think the play acting of the Arsenal players over all affects them when it comes to becoming out and out winners.they want help from refs and want to whine. instead of getting on with the game..
Its similar with Fernandez at Man-united. his childish behaviour causes them issues,. we would have beaten them if he had played that day.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
Eleven minutes of highlights from hoofoot....
https://bnhhohaha.hoolights.com/embed/QWVDdHRKIN9Q6
i had to laugh, Elliot reacted badly to Jorgino just falling to the ground with no contact and being awarded a foul and got booked for his frustrated protest, and Mr Alan Shearer commented on Elliot being silly but failed to comment on Jorgino’s simulation…. in fact he failed to mention or comment about any of the extensive incidences of simulation that Arsenal were doing throughout the game….
Clearly, Mr Shearer think it’s ok to dive against Liverpool without any redress, but if our players get genuinely fouled in Newcastle's penalty box and VAR confirms the contact, in his eyes its a fucking disgrace…..
Bloody laughable tbh… great player, but his comments are so inconsistent and he is found out as a fucking hypocrite far too many times to be taken seriously..
Shearer was full of it last night, An embarrassing performance on commentary. Came across as a very bitter Toon/Arse fan.
As for Arteta, his post match interview was beyond cringe..
Tbf he gave us a back-handed compliment about being the best team in Europe at the moment….!!!! and then proceeded to go on about how good Arsenal were in possession, a la Wenger, and the number of chances they created but in reality how many saves did Alison B actually have to make….
I cannot understand why managers continually fail to give credit where credit is due, yes Arsenal were the dominant side in the first half, helped by some very poor play by Liverpool and on reflection tbf deserved to be ahead, save for some magnificent last ditch defending by our defence who at times along with our midfield, were also guilty of very sloppy distribution and decision making.
However, the second half was a completely different story, yes Arsenal had some chances but we were far more of a threat, especially after we made our changes, ending the game far more strongly with the better chances and deservedly winning the second half and as a result the match.
When Arsenal were being battered at Anfield but came away with a draw aided by a dodgy VAR, Arteta was at pains to point out how magnificently his defence limited us too speculative shots rather any clear cut chances…
We do the same at Arsenal and yet we were lucky…
Hey ho 4th round draw here we come …lol !!
Indeed..
As ever - here is the head honcho....showing them all how it's done. The way he commands the room. AS well as liking and respecting him... they are scared of him.
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