Arsenal v Lens line-up
from: Henry Winter of The Times via Twitter
Arsenal v Lens line-up
from: Henry Winter of The Times via Twitter
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Damn, didn’t expect to see Vicario lower than Raya, but agree with u/cardealer1000.
Plus Arteta has him playing deeper than last season, so that’s going to potentially impact his creative involvement/chance creation.
Idk if I can ask this here, but how tf are people using map view on ticket exchange?
I can barely navigate into areas of the stadium, let alone to specific seats, on mobile (Firefox and Chrome) or desktop (Firefox).
Given so many of our players are 24yo (Osimhen being that age too) and that most will peak around ~26yo, we’re looking at this being both a potential title run and transitional season with the final form of Arteta’s squad being in 2 seasons, right?
The top 4-6 teams are also rebuilding, so the competition will only get tougher in upcoming seasons.
Can see Liverpool go after Osimhen if Salah ends up going to Saudi bc of that
I hear Tottenham need someone on the LW…
I think 2 key points missing from the summary:
For all the comparisons with Declan Rice: Rice played as a 6 at West Ham and is playing as a 6 now.
Havertz is learning how to play in a whole new role.
It’s also good to see stats that back-up what some of us have been saying about him contributing defensively off-the-ball (while we acknowledged that he’s not made progress offensively).
Our players need to feed him the ball. There’s been a visible distrust from players such as Jorginho and Saka eg. not involving him in build-up/passing to him, Saka running back to receive the ball when Havertz is closer and so it’s no wonder he’s deferred so much to other players especially when he’s had good chances to take a shot while in or next to the box.
I don’t see the point of the comparisons in the comments.
We’re obviously strong defensively this season, but it’s not like it we’re in a position to brag considering our record v City after beating them in one match at home.
“This game is boring” - yeah, so was ours against City.
Spurs have the best record against City and they’ve got a significant chunk of their starting XI out - it’s the equivalent of Rice, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomi, Ode & then some - at the same time including mid-serious injuries. Both times played poorly too and City weren’t at their peak. Under those circumstances (consider if we were in that position), 3 goals against City & limiting them to just 2 (& zero for Halaand) and drawing overall for a point at the start of a rebuild is a solid effort.
Anyway, that’s the second time this season that Simon Hooper has made a howler of a ref decision against the team playing Spurs.