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Premier League 2019-2020 we’re off

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Did you think he meant it lol?
He meant to cross it and put in the danger area and it was a quality finish. Pretty big difference in class tonight. Another 3 or 4 wouldn’t flatter Leicester
 
Arsenal seem to have just given up now. No backbone, no fight, no creativity, it's like Wenger never left.

Give Leicester some credit they are a solid side.

In the end 2 goals in it both with a bit of fortune to them.

Arsenal had their chances too and on another day would have made Leicester pay.
 
Give Leicester some credit they are a solid side.

In the end 2 goals in it both with a bit of fortune to them.

Arsenal had their chances too and on another day would have made Leicester pay.
Let’s give Leicester a lot of credit, which they truly deserve. They have played Arsenal off the park tonight.
 
Give Leicester some credit they are a solid side.

In the end 2 goals in it both with a bit of fortune to them.

Arsenal had their chances too and on another day would have made Leicester pay.

With the back three Arsenal fielded today they were always likely to concede

Chambers and Holding may become reasonable defenders but both still have so much to learn. Luiz remains an enigma, capable of both brilliance and utter rubbish.
 
That's onside. Don't even care that it's against us - that is level. This is beyond a joke. Absolutely stupid.

I think most sensible football fans and managers accept that type of decision if its given in real time by a liner, it's the ones like Milner at West Ham last season that VAR should only be looking at.
 
Give Leicester some credit they are a solid side.

In the end 2 goals in it both with a bit of fortune to them.

Arsenal had their chances too and on another day would have made Leicester pay.

Come on let’s be honest Leicester fully deserved that win - they were the better team all over the park and it should have been 3 or 4 - clear gulf between the two teams.

You could see that one team has a clear plan and identity and one all over the place - still think it’s incredible that you believe BR would move to Arsenal from Leicester
 
I think most sensible football fans and managers accept that type of decision if its given in real time by a liner, it's the ones like Milner at West Ham last season that VAR should only be looking at.
You can’t pick and choose mate, scrap it until the technology improves or change how it’s used, ie 3 appeals per team.;)
 
8 point gap, possibly more after tomorrow, is a gap I can’t see Arsenal clawing back after watching that, they’re losing touch and will soon not be able to put any pressure on 4th place, especially with Leicester & Chelsea both improving game by game and City & Liverpool clearly have an slight edge on them.

I think the top 4 will increase that gap over the coming weeks and they’ll be a tight group underneath that could see Sheffield, Bournemouth and even Brighton if they perform at OT tomorrow scrapping it out with Arsenal to fight for 5th, either that or they’ll slip even further down which could force the boards hand, but for that to happen it’s got to get even worse before it gets better.

Only 1 Arsenal fan in denial, all the rest know there are issues, and Emery is not the manager to sort them out.
 
8 point gap, possibly more after tomorrow, is a gap I can’t see Arsenal clawing back after watching that, they’re losing touch and will soon not be able to put any pressure on 4th place, especially with Leicester & Chelsea both improving game by game and City & Liverpool clearly have an slight edge on them.

I think the top 4 will increase that gap over the coming weeks and they’ll be a tight group underneath that could see Sheffield, Bournemouth and even Brighton if they perform at OT tomorrow scrapping it out with Arsenal to fight for 5th, either that or they’ll slip even further down which could force the boards hand, but for that to happen it’s got to get even worse before it gets better.

Only 1 Arsenal fan in denial, all the rest know they’re are issues, and Emery is not the manager to sort them out.

Of course there are issues I have never denied that. I just think that the coach needs to be given the time to sort it out.

BR for example has the benefit of having managed in the PL for years, Emery is new to the PL and English football and it’s a learning curve.
 
Of course there are issues I have never denied that. I just think that the coach needs to be given the time to sort it out.

BR for example has the benefit of having managed in the PL for years, Emery is new to the PL and English football and it’s a learning curve.

so how much longer are you prepared to give him, and how much leeway will you accept in the position he finishes in the league? Is Europa a minimum expectancy, what if you keep dropping points and that starts to look unachievable?
 
Of course there are issues I have never denied that. I just think that the coach needs to be given the time to sort it out.

BR for example has the benefit of having managed in the PL for years, Emery is new to the PL and English football and it’s a learning curve.
He doesn't deserve any time, he's had 18 mths and still can't fathom what formation he should be playing. Leicester weren't lucky at all tonight they were far superior all over the pitch to us, the gap is increasing and way we're playing we'll be lucky to finish in a Europa spot.

There will be no shame in the board cutting losses during the Int break, and bringing in someone new to get changes made and faith in the dressing room. There are some good players in our squad that a competent coach can develop and work with, the same players under Emery look clueless and poor because they don't know what the manager wants because he doesn't know what he wants..
 
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