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I don't know the full story on Alvarez and Palmer etc so I can't say what happened. But we never ever talk about another striker unless it's a back-up for Haaland. Now which striker do you know who is a regular at their current club is going to come as a back-up? The mind boggles.
 
Football is cyclic and teams come and go. Wenger was once golden bollox he in his time changed football and many teams changed too and eventually caught and surpassed Wenger. Wenger refused to change he would not compromise and eventually he became a dinosaur. That will be the fate of Guardiola, football especially the PL is not static, teams adopt tactics year in year out and sometimes from game to game. Simply buying new players to play the same style of tippy tappy shit I can’t see working, so he changes or he goes, doing the same thing is simply not acceptable
We've got a new DoF arriving in the summer. Plenty of fresh ideas with that. Wenger had complete control of Arsenal, something Pep doesn't have, although he does have some input.
 
If Stones wasn't injured why did he come off? We should have been bringing Ake on for Lewis. Doku for Gundogan and moving Grealish to midfield to give us some legs there.
Think he hooked him for his mistake for the first goal. Charging into midfield and not winning the ball off Tielemans.
 
I'm not sure whether he has or hasn't tbh but it's one possible reason why the players seem to down tools at key moments in games.
They've not downed tools. They are fucked, some players have lost all ability and rational in decision making, haaland is a passenger and Kyle walker has been responsible for 75% of our losses from individual errors and shit defending. The system doesn't work unless every piece is working, just like peps first season.
 

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