Watching it back, I think that's a sign of what to expect against Madrid. Let them have the ball but be mega fuckin' effective in transitions. I wouldn't be surprised if Arsenal had more of the ball last night but it could've been (and would be on another night) about 6 or 7-1.
Bloke behind me thinks that unless every player is rampaging to the ball at 100mph every second that there isn't a press going on. We let them have the ball up to a certain point then boom, press them. Let them have it in their half as much as they want, there's no space to counter if we win it back. Win it in our half when they've pushed players up? More space to run into and with Kev - the best transitional midfielder in world football - running into space with Haaland as a decoy, it's a winning recipe.