Absolute routine win that, very comfortable and maybe Ederson's mistake aside, we never looked like losing it. The card was a definite red - high, two footed and rash. Of course Cancelo made a meal of it, but he will do as that's what he does. Great to see Torres get a couple too.
Honestly, it was so easy that I don't think there is much to say about us - we took our chances and it could easily have been 8-0. I think the club needed a good win after the week we've had. If we'd have won 1-0 and missed a hatful, the focus would be on our striker search and how many Ronaldo would've scored.
Anyway, Arsenal. They are an absolute mess. No gameplan and no idea. Arteta, more than anyone, should know Pep's mind, tactics and plans. If he cannot make it difficult for his ex-manager then what hope has he got of making it difficult for anyone else? They've just spent well over £100m on that side and you'd have no idea.
It will be interesting to see what Arsenal do now. If Arteta stays, they will struggle to get in the top half. It is no coincidence they are bottom and I just don't see what they are trying to do.
I suspect that Arteta will be sacked in a couple of months time. I think they will go for Viera to "save" them, but they need to get real now. They need to acknowledge that Wenger did an astonishing job - didn't spend much, got them into the CL every season and played good-to-watch-football. They should've backed Emery, but they panicked and brought in an ex-player. Bringing in ex-players is the sign you're out of ideas.
It will be very interesting to watch what Arsenal do this season. It's clearly an unhappy ship, but they've backed Arteta and he is getting a bit tetchy. If they keep him, I honestly can see them fighting relegation.
They need to decide what they are about. Do they play like they did under Wenger? If so, bring in someone who plays that way. Should they go back to the George Graham days? Should they throw money at the problem and then it doesn't matter who the manager is (like United)?