TinFoilHat
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Arsenal got their trophy today.
Exactly thiswhy spunk 60m+ on defenders fer em to get splinters on their arse!.....play the fuckers they couldn't have done much worse than what played today!.....binned off the best right back ive ever seen in a city shirt & playing a midfielder in place of him who hasn't been deemed good enough to play in the position he was bought for!.....glaring hole in midfield still not sorted....fucks going on? We'll get top 5 & scrape into champs league spot but getting battered 5-1 by the worst arsenal side i've seen fer a long time is nothing short of embarrassing! Every player on that pitch should hang their head in shame. Pep's lost em, dressing room gone, he looks lost doesnt know what to do.... thats a big worry fer me. Love the man to bits but his heart isnt' in it anymore he doesn't have the answers anymore.
Beggars belief we are just as fragile at the end of the window as we were at the start. Pep usually sorts our issues out and we get back in our groove. Not this time it looks terminal. Any top half team pumps us bar Chelsea. With our Kryptonite of Spurs, Dippers and Madrid on the horizon, we need to buckle upYet again like watching the lambs been sent to slaughter. Set up all wrong and a non existent midfield leaving the back 4 exposed. This type of result and performance is not an anomaly now though is it?
Make no mistake, pep is responsible for a large portion of this mess. Plenty here love to credit him for all the success and refuse to accept he’s responsible for when things go wrong.
Something has set in to these players which is up to him to sort. We are absolutely piss weak mentally given how much success we’ve had and I genuinely don’t think there’s another midfield in the league that’s easier to play through than ours.
Why hasn’t this clear issue been addressed tactically or by new personnel?
And typical they get goals from one player who should have been serving a three game ban and another who should be doing a ten stretch in PrisonAfter a terrible start, thanks to shabolic errors from our defenders and keeper, I felt that we got back into the game and by half time we were on top. When Haaland equalised, I thought that we might go on to win. Sadly, those thoughts lasted for less than a minute.
Sixty minutes in and we totally capitulated. It seems to be something that our opponents have picked up on (Brentford/PSG). Is it lack of fitness, loss of concentration, old legs, I don’t know, but it needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. Sadly we ended up with a seriously embarrassing result. Just glad that I don’t take any notice of media reporting.
I could not of said it better . We have best manager and some of the best players to ever play for us . So i think some fans need to wobble there headsI don't understand this wailing and gnashing of teeth, not to mention the anger and abuse directed at the players, Pep and the management.
It's not even a surprise this downturn is happening.
The only surprise is that this group of players have managed to achieve sustained success at this level for so long.
They have won 6 out of the last 7 Premiership titles, reached 2 Champions League finals, won 1 Champions League, 2 FA Cups, 4 League Cups, 3 Community Shields since 2016 with many records broken along the way, not to mention the doubles, treble and winning 4 League titles on the bounce.
Rags, Dippers, Tarquins, Yids, Chavs and fans of every club in the football pyramid would give their left bollock to see their teams achieve so much success.
Yet here are we, a bunch of entitled ingrates who couldn't have dreamt of so much success barely a decade and a half ago, calling out world class players, one of the best managers the world has ever seen and a fantastic management team who have given us so much success.
It's not rocket science, this player group has come to the end of it's natural life cycle, players have aged, they are exhausted physically and mentally and the team needs a rebuild which is well underway.
It was always bound to happen sooner or later.
The good times will return with the rebuild of the squad, our owners will insist on it and back it with the funds to make it happen as they so generously have in the past.
Untill that happens let's stay humble and grateful and back our manager and players who have given us so much success to celebrate over the years.
What/who is that about??And typical they get goals from one player who should have been serving a three game ban and another who should be doing a ten stretch in Prison
Jesus Christ, Pep's philosophy has been left behind in just 6 months since he won the league with it. That was quick. I was under the impression that evolution is something that happens over millennia.There was a time in MMA that strikers with great ( just defense) against grapplers was the way..
Chuck liddell was the master of this.
Master striker but had a great defence to get back up if he got taken down.
He never had any intention to grapple. Just get back up.
Then the wrestlers took over the strikers.. they evolved.
Smashing everybody.
Then we had a mix of fighters great at both ( St Pierre ect .)..
Then it evolved again to wrestlers dominating.. kabib ect ..
Now it's changed again to fucking amazing wrestlers who've learnt how to strike on the feet..
It moves on.
Peps philosophy has been left behind..
Can he evolve, I don't think he can , and it's nothing to do with not having the players.
Teams much lower down have done us over and done us over purely down to tactics and how they are being trained....
I agree. In most seasons, I've always been confident that we'll finish strongly. This season, the longer the game goes on, often the worse we look, particularly if we're not against a team we can just dominate possession against. Having said that, the main issue in this game was individual errors......again. Utterly shite passing at the back, which is very similar to what's always the problem when City have a shit spell under Pep (which isn't often).At 1-1 we looked like we were doing ok, this season I'm never confident in the last 25 minutes we seem to run out of steam, some of the goals we conceded were shocking, luckily my Indian takeaway arrived before the 5th goal, we need a couple of midfielders Bernardo can't do it on his own
He's not party to that information.What/who is that about??
Can we have a clue obviously without saying anything libellous.
We have no midfield but fuck me our 2 CB's today were shockingly poor and don't get me started on Ortega!Well beaten, won't come as a surprise to many, that's about where we're at this season.
We've no midfield and it shows in every big game we play.
We're also never winning games when you gift them the first 2 goals.
Pretty much confirms Arsenal runners up (again) with Liverpool champions.
Liverpool and Newcastle? Are you sure?We’ll win the home games and lose the away ones
It's true the end of a cycle, and players aging, was inevitable. That's all the more reason why the consistent failure to strengthen the squad in key positions over a few years should be criticised.I don't understand this wailing and gnashing of teeth, not to mention the anger and abuse directed at the players, Pep and the management.
It's not even a surprise this downturn is happening.
The only surprise is that this group of players have managed to achieve sustained success at this level for so long.
They have won 6 out of the last 7 Premiership titles, reached 2 Champions League finals, won 1 Champions League, 2 FA Cups, 4 League Cups, 3 Community Shields since 2016 with many records broken along the way, not to mention the doubles, treble and winning 4 League titles on the bounce.
Rags, Dippers, Tarquins, Yids, Chavs and fans of every club in the football pyramid would give their left bollock to see their teams achieve so much success.
Yet here are we, a bunch of entitled ingrates who couldn't have dreamt of so much success barely a decade and a half ago, calling out world class players, one of the best managers the world has ever seen and a fantastic management team who have given us so much success.
It's not rocket science, this player group has come to the end of it's natural life cycle, players have aged, they are exhausted physically and mentally and the team needs a rebuild which is well underway.
It was always bound to happen sooner or later.
The good times will return with the rebuild of the squad, our owners will insist on it and back it with the funds to make it happen as they so generously have in the past.
Untill that happens let's stay humble and grateful and back our manager and players who have given us so much success to celebrate over the years.
It's not as easy as that.It's true the end of a cycle, and players aging, was inevitable. That's all the more reason why the consistent failure to strengthen the squad in key positions over a few years should be criticised.
Awful day. Fell apart. But you know what, it wasn't an all round crap performance.
After a dodgy first ten mins, by the time we equalised we were the better side and fully deserved the equaliser. In fact, from that moment playing the way we were, we may well have gone on to win the match.
Then Phil played that ridiculously chosen pass and also played it poorly. All that hard work to get level and we were back where we were.
And that's when the problems kick in. Some of them lost their heads, some of them stopped playing, even if only for a few minutes and then it was 3-1. Players stopped showing for the ball, stopped making the right decisions, stopped tracking runners. And it became easy for Arsenal to sit in and pick us off.
Stones obviously didn't have one of his best games, but in the last 20 minutes it felt like he was the only defender we had and he was being pulled everywhere and getting there too late.
Obviously changes need to come in the summer, but it's easy to forget this wasn't a bad performance throughout. 1-1 at around 55 minutes was a decent position to be in, we just f#cked up badly from that position.