He ended it about 9 months ago when he forgot how to score after his ‘good spell’
Brentford vs Arsenal. Saturday 17:30 UK time.
Tragically bad.
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Qwiss no Arsenal player should even think about playing that attack like he did. School playground stuff
Exactly. I was delighted to see him start in midfield but he only proved how difficult the role is to execute.
lorddulaarsenal bad decision but if that was enough to end his Arsenal career Zinchenko would be gone a long time ago.
I was actually thinking when he came on he reminds me of Hojland. Only Eddie's off ball movement, first touch and ability to find goal is better.
I think we had to play we did due to the way Brentford were set up, multiple bodies behind the ball and no space down the middle. Crossing was our best option and we were expecting Jesus to be on the end of them, problem being that our crossing is not particularly good but we did get the offside goal first half and obviously the winner at the end. Probability wise we were hoping to get a good chance or two to score from the many crosses and thankfully we were able to convert one of them.
Credit to Brentford who are set up well without being complete thugs.
Not gonna lie, beating Brentford with a Kai Havertz header from a cross is quite likely to end up being one of my favourite results of the season. The notion we would turn up today and simply batter them was fanciful, they're as strong as anyone at home. This was apparently the first London Derby they've lost at the Gtech since we beat them just over a year ago.
They've lost 2 league games since last october at home before us
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lovely 3 points
I'm close to accepting this is simply how we're going to play this season.
on the pep-moyes scale, it's heavily skewing towards moyes. it's one of those things where it's fine as long as the results are there, which - for now - they are.
if our defense starts creaking or we start picking up key injuries back there, we don't have much else going on as a team
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not this boring. his teams may be structured and predictable, but they do create chances and have the werewithal to play between the lines
Havertz makes us better, despite his personal issues. Trossard is good, but he doesn't have that vertical running power, and he's a bit more dribbly and slows things down. Kai is an accelerator.
Coombs he also combines well with others. Doesn’t get the credit for that though as he makes it look simple
lorddulaarsenal yep, he immediately made us better in the middle third, and while he is still too conservative, a lot of his simple passing is only possible because he's there to do it in the first place.
lorddulaarsenal Amen.
Talk less of one who is fresh and fit and sharp.
Just a mediocre player for me. Hope we dump him soon - if we are going to be elite then Arsenal deserves better. He'll definitely have suitors we can recoup a major portion of the Kai Havertz transfer fee from.
Also was thinking. With the way we play what would an Ivan Toney offer us?