Here's hoping . With any other team at their backs they might just get over the line but we are their perfect nightmare and they are going to be having sleepless nights ..All the pundits are saying yeah credit to Arsenal for eschewing their safety first, football by numbers approach and showing renewed confidence and courage in trying to go toe to toe with City. Not for me.
Arsenal to me seemed like a boxer who was up on points earlier in the fight but has been slowly dismantled by a superior opponent and, knowing that there's not much left in the tank, has come out swinging in the 12th round hoping to land a knockout blow. The last throw of the dice from a broken team. Having failed to do so they've severely depleted themselves and it wouldn't surprise me one bit if they fall off a cliff now and we end up 6,7,8 points clear at the end of the season.
Burnley away next, that’s the only goal we need to think about until that game is over.
Arsenal have all season been a team that plays on margins. So to that end we got the best version of them, but the corners have dried up, there's no goal threat from their wingers, their only goal was an absolute gift, and their big number 9 can barely get on the pitch. Their best version of themselves for the rest of the season can still get beat and struggle to create, and the worst version of themselves creates nothing, can't break down a defence, and their crowd is shaky.All the pundits are saying yeah credit to Arsenal for eschewing their safety first, football by numbers approach and showing renewed confidence and courage in trying to go toe to toe with City. Not for me.
Arsenal to me seemed like a boxer who was up on points earlier in the fight but has been slowly dismantled by a superior opponent and, knowing that there's not much left in the tank, has come out swinging in the 12th round hoping to land a knockout blow. The last throw of the dice from a broken team. Having failed to do so they've severely depleted themselves and it wouldn't surprise me one bit if they fall off a cliff now and we end up 6,7,8 points clear at the end of the season.
I think arsenals reaction is going to be crucial.Before the Goons kick-off their next game , we could be top of the league , in the final of an FA Cup with the Carabao cup already in the trophy cabinet , would love to see the Goons put a positive spin on this
Nice story bro but the Toon are in total disarray and will struggle with Arsenal's physical approach. I can see a narrow win for the Goons with a red card or two for Newcastle if they put up some resistance.My spider senses are tingling, and they’re telling me that Arsenal are going to further bottle their title chances with a defeat on Saturday, at home to The Toon.
We must have been watching a different game.There's been a lot of talk about Arsenal cracking under the pressure, but it was City who looked nervous yesterday and I'm sure that conceding an early set pieces from an overhit backpass wasn't part of the plan.
There's still a long way to go and it's frustrating that due to Palaces European commitments we're struggling to find a spare midweek, especially if we reach the FA Cup Final and the Bournemouth game also needs rearranging.
For the moment we just need to focus on Burnley
You obviously weren't watching when we conceded that early corner from the overhit backpass and then a goal from our keeper farting aroundWe must have been watching a different game.
Thought both teams were poor in the first half , neither had control of the game and gave up half chances , but we dominated the vast majority of the 2nd half with the Goons playing on the break , they upped their game for the last ten minutes because they had no choice and we defended magnificentlyThere's been a lot of talk about Arsenal cracking under the pressure, but it was City who looked nervous yesterday and I'm sure that conceding an early set pieces from an overhit backpass wasn't part of the plan.
There's still a long way to go and it's frustrating that due to Palaces European commitments we're struggling to find a spare midweek, especially if we reach the FA Cup Final and the Bournemouth game also needs rearranging.
For the moment we just need to focus on Burnley
How does a player slipping three times equate to nervousness ? Probably the wrong boots.You obviously weren't watching when we conceded that early corner from the overhit backpass and then a goal from our keeper farting around
Semenyo slipping 3 times when City were on the break
All about the pressure. Yesterday will have broken them, mentally. They will most likely be looking up at us in the table come that game. I wouldn’t be surprised if Newcastle go there and get a draw at least.Nice story bro but the Toon are in total disarray and will struggle with Arsenal's physical approach. I can see a narrow win for the Goons with a red card or two for Newcastle if they put up some resistance.
All about the pressure. Yesterday will have broken them, mentally. They will most likely be looking up at us in the table come that game. I wouldn’t be surprised if Newcastle go there and get a draw at least.