bluemonkey71
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If Arsenal start quickly like Brighton did they will blow them away early on
Surely he'll never play that weird formation with Raz as wingback ever again?!If Arsenal start quickly like Brighton did they will blow them away early on
The markets don’t believe in Arsenal hence you’re 9/1 for the title despite a marvellous start. If you beat Chelsea a lot of the doubters will start believing and that price will plummet, it’s an absolutely massive game
Arsenal will win that game 2-1 ..I’m in the away end - I can see why we’re not favourites to win - I’d settle for a draw
Arsenal will win that game 2-1 ..
Chelsea just don’t seem right for me and yes Brighton may have been up for that game more than normal potter coming back to his old club,but they absolutely destroyed Chelsea,potter is still getting his ideas and style of play across to them,I just can’t see past an arsenal win …Forgive me but you Mancs seem more optimistic about our chances than we pessimistic doom is just around the corner Arsenal fans??
Haven't had a tougher schedule. The only top team they have visited is scum and they lost. Let's see how they fair vs Chelsea for startersI'm not counting Arsenal out of anything. They've played a tougher schedule than us and only have a single loss and draw. Showed last year that they can play with us and match up well, albeit that being our third game in a week. As others have said it comes down to whether their depth can keep them in it imo.
The markets don’t believe in Arsenal hence you’re 9/1 for the title despite a marvellous start. If you beat Chelsea a lot of the doubters will start believing and that price will plummet, it’s an absolutely massive game
Agree with you that gaining or missing out on 3 points in early November won’t in itself make or break a title challenge.I don't think their Chelsea game is that big. If they lose, is that their season over all of a sudden? It would still be only their second loss in 13 games, only the 3rd they haven't won.
Does our loss to liverpool mean we are unlikely to win the title?
There are still 26 games to play for both teams.
Agree with you that gaining or missing out on 3 points in early November won’t in itself make or break a title challenge.
Psychologically however if they can go away to a big rival like Chelsea and win it’s the kind of result that can give a young developing team a massive boost.
Agree with you that gaining or missing out on 3 points in early November won’t in itself make or break a title challenge.
Psychologically however if they can go away to a big rival like Chelsea and win it’s the kind of result that can give a young developing team a massive boost.
Chelsea are a shambles. I reckon Arsenal will go there and put 3 or 4 past them.
I think Arsenal will finish second this season, but I'm not convinced they have the depth to win the title. We shouldn't be complacent though. Arteta is a brilliant manager.
Not enough have been said about City and to be fair to them (spit) Liverpool's mental toughness over the past five years. Looks like it has finally caught up with Liverpool a little bit, but it's really fucking hard work playing week in and week out knowing a single dropped point might cost you the league.You are right though, psychologically the game will have a huge effect on them. Losing, more than winning.
If they lose it, or even draw, they could well find themselves behind us in the table, provided we win our game. The fact they have had such an incredible start to the season, played so well, dropped so few points and are Still behind us will be a bigger blow to the belief than actually just losing to chelsea.
And if they win, it will give them a big boost. But at the same time, that pressure that the next time they drop points they may well find themselves behind despite all the good results, will still be there. Not something they have dealt with before. Apart from Gabi, Zinch and Arteta, of course.
Yeah fair comment.You are right though, psychologically the game will have a huge effect on them. Losing, more than winning.
If they lose it, or even draw, they could well find themselves behind us in the table, provided we win our game. The fact they have had such an incredible start to the season, played so well, dropped so few points and are Still behind us will be a bigger blow to the belief than actually just losing to chelsea.
And if they win, it will give them a big boost. But at the same time, that pressure that the next time they drop points they may well find themselves behind despite all the good results, will still be there. Not something they have dealt with before. Apart from Gabi, Zinch and Arteta, of course.
An Arsenal loss versus Chelsea would be good for the leagueI don't think their Chelsea game is that big. If they lose, is that their season over all of a sudden? It would still be only their second loss in 13 games, only the 3rd they haven't won.
Does our loss to liverpool mean we are unlikely to win the title?
There are still 26 games to play for both teams.
On current form Arsenal should win at Chelsea, but it's a London Derby and both Potter and his team will be looking for a reaction after the Brighton game. I think the game will be a draw which will be a good result for City.Chelsea are a shambles. I reckon Arsenal will go there and put 3 or 4 past them.
I think Arsenal will finish second this season, but I'm not convinced they have the depth to win the title. We shouldn't be complacent though. Arteta is a brilliant manager.
At home though - big differenceAbsolutely. They have already beaten Spurs and Liverpool however.
That is one thing with Pep that seems to divide opinion. Treating, publicly at least, these games as just 3 points. On the one hand I get why it is frustrating, on the other, takes that milestone round the neck off.