r.soleofsalford
Well-Known Member
Haaland loves Donnarumma
Me too.
Haaland loves Donnarumma
They also have arteta, I just see him as a liability.Arsenal - they have the best defensive structure and patterns, but also struggle to break down teams that sit deep. What makes them a better team then us and Pool is their fitness levels, midfield depth and set-piece routines, thier downfall is they have an average striker that probably won't score 10 epl goals a season and an over-reliance on Saka.
All 3 Top teams have serious issues.
City - Tactically the worse of the 3, high back line system with no defenders (except AK) to compliment it, weak midfield that doesn't win duels, protect the backline or create enough chances. Long term injuries to Haaland or Rodri and we're in trouble.
Liverpool - Went from tactically sound and robust in midfield to a team that's similiar to ours, trying to pass teams to death with slow build ups and no creativity.
Arsenal - they have the best defensive structure and patterns, but also struggle to break down teams that sit deep. What makes them a better team then us and Pool is their fitness levels, midfield depth and set-piece routines, thier downfall is they have an average striker that probably won't score 10 epl goals a season and an over-reliance on Saka.
The lad in the North Face jacket appears to have a little bald Kuato popping out under his right armpit :)
The biggest problem we face is everybody is looking for perfection and over-analysing everything. You'll never find it. EVERY team will be worse off if they have an injury to one or two key players, that's just the way it is not a "serious issue". If we haven't learnt that from last season there's something wrongAll 3 Top teams have serious issues.
City - Tactically the worse of the 3, high back line system with no defenders (except AK) to compliment it, weak midfield that doesn't win duels, protect the backline or create enough chances. Long term injuries to Haaland or Rodri and we're in trouble.
Liverpool - Went from tactically sound and robust in midfield to a team that's similiar to ours, trying to pass teams to death with slow build ups and no creativity.
Arsenal - they have the best defensive structure and patterns, but also struggle to break down teams that sit deep. What makes them a better team then us and Pool is their fitness levels, midfield depth and set-piece routines, thier downfall is they have an average striker that probably won't score 10 epl goals a season and an over-reliance on Saka.
Lol .....The lad in the North Face jacket appears to have a little bald Kuato popping out under his right armpit :)
Agree with you.I think you're about right with that, I suspect this season could be one where someone wins the league as no one else wanted to win it! :)
I think we're a team still hammered with injuries and we're also adapting our style of play to add in a more direct option - see the goal today. I think once we've cracked it then we will create a lot more chances. I agree on our defence though and we need someone with some pace in the middle (Guehi?).
I do think that Liverpool have had a bad week, but they have a good manager, system and squad. They shouldn't be underestimated and I wouldn't be surprised to see them rack up a list of wins after this blip.
Arsenal are a funny one, they have a good first XI and Gyokeres at least looks dangerous and normally 3 in 7 wouldn't be too bad for a new striker in a new league, but compared to Haaland it looks hopeless! I think the manager is the one holding them back.
There's someone in the top picture who is the son of ex physics teacher of mine. His dad used to give me loads of grief when we lost but was always at Maine Road; Platt Lane, then Kippax.