• The Arsenal
  • Manchester United v Arsenal - Sunday May 12th - 1630 PM GMT

IBL We've done it. It was a dogshit performance but a win at this joint is still three points.

If City do somehow draw at Spurs we're going to have to score three or four at home to be safe.

This was bad despite the win , just 2 more goals would have padded our GD. I fully expect City to hit 5 or 6 past West Ham

What the fuck was that? It was almost like we'd had the pep talk equivalent of a poisoned lasagne the mood was so low.

    Well we got the result but the nature of the way we played makes me think you can see the improvements we need for future seasons we can't allow these matches to be so marginal.

    We all knew the record Arsenal have against United even when they have been pretty poor and the question for today was can the team and Arteta show the superiority we've demonstrated as team through most of the season.

    For me we failed to do that we showed similar timidity and lack of quality that causes me concern generally going forwards. We've had similar issues in other matches and it's these performances that have seen us fall short in the big comps. We need to find a different way to play when it's not working and Arteta has to acknowledge he will need to change in that regard.

      Don Pacifico I think with the way he puts himself about the pitch until the last second, the bloke is probably absolutely spent at this point to be fair.

        Tbf United didn't have any good chance on goal. Raya barely had to make a single save.

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        goon I'm not generally a fan but it's even more grating on a day like today. Shows how transparently forced his emoting is.

        Great that we're lamenting the performance rather than the result, shows how much we've progressed since last season.

        Another step in the right direction. 2nd premier league win up there in 17 years. Another milestone for Arteta’s boys.

        And we’ve got 27 premier league wins for the first time