HeathDavisSpeed
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So, do Arsenal fans really want rid of Wenger? Seems crazy talk to me.
I don't, but I am coming round to the fact that I think I'm probably more of a Wenger fan than I am an Arsenal fan these days.So, do Arsenal fans really want rid of Wenger? Seems crazy talk to me.
I'd almost entirely blame that goal on Joe tbh. One of the most daft pass-outs I've ever seen.He nearly bollocksed up the tie big time in the first leg mind you. Fair enough though. He's just the kind of player I generally dislike. Big and lumbering and seemingly dense.
tbf this is usually the case with any collection of interviews of random people on the street or w/eArsenal Fan TV is terrible. Really hate it. Mainly because it they seem to specialise in finding the most objectionable and incoherent people imaginable to interview. Like the person you mention, by the sounds of things.
Interestingly, other than already highly established top managers such as Pep, Klopp, Ancelotti etc, can you think of many managers who were touted as potential Wenger replacements who managed to improve their reputation afterwards? I can only think of some of the comedy suggestions like Moyes, Redknapp, Coyle, Neville etc getting the Piers Morgan curse. Poch maybe?Quite glad Martinez is being shown up as not being much chop tbh. No doubt the clamouring for him to replace Wenger in a Moyes-esque appointment would be gaining momentum by now otherwise.
Don't forget once he passed it out to a player under pressure, he made little effort to get back in position in the centre of goal. Literally left an open net.I'd almost entirely blame that goal on Joe tbh. One of the most daft pass-outs I've ever seen.
This isn't true at all. He created the pressure through a bad first touch of the ball, but he wasn't on the ball for ages (like less than half a second?) and didn't turn any direction, he literally received the ball with a terrible first touch and then in an attempt to boot it clear and recover Zlatan got his foot on it. Zlatan was less than ten metres from him the entire time as well. It was terrible from Fernando as he genuinely looked like he wasn't expecting the ball (which is a horrible mistake really) but Hart created the situation from a goal kick that he should've just booted up the field.Sorry, but Fernando wasn't under pressure at all. He created the pressure by taking ages on the ball and then turning in the one specific direction where there was a PSG player, despite Hart literally pointing and shouting for him to go the opposite way, which would've been much easier to pull off technically anyway.
They will be delighted with 1-0 on Saturday.Man Utd. have to be the dullest team in existence. How many 1-0 and 2-0 wins is it now?
Kept Ozil out of the PFA team.What did he do?