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  • Arsenal v Man Utd Jan 12th 3 PM KO - FA Cup 3rd round

The game feels like it had 3 phases
Phase 1: we are just doing our control ball and they score.
Phase 2: we are a man up and start attacking. Create a boat load of chances that Division 2 players should’ve finished.
Phase 3: with no useful subs, back to control ball and crosses.

Phase 1 and 3 we’ve seen a lot of. That Phase 2 has really annoyed me.

Let's look at the positives, gunnerblog and the rest of the chumps from the athletic get some needed job security, the PR machine will work overtime for the next few months.

Also Don Robbie gonna get a new house...I bet it's been a bad few years for AFTV

Claudius this is just a natural continuation of our decisions since last January, when we decided that winning the league isn't worth the money.

Spurs on Wednesday. Losing manager is going to be destroyed whatever way it goes.

    Qwiss Spurs on Wednesday. Losing manager is going to be destroyed whatever way it goes

    Lose against a big rival, lose two more players to injury, and subject the squad to 120 minutes before NLD. This is twilight zone shit.

    What's our record in Ws vs Ls in the FA cup since we won it?

      Qwiss We went out in the 3rd round 3 times I think, and 2 times in the 4th. Against Liverpool and United at home I remember. The other 3 were Forest, Sotton and City.
      So that would make it what? 5 L's and 2 wins lol

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        Second slide, lol.

        Claudius and Arteta would not target that type of player he just lucked out he's got such an elite player who can perform no matter how much his manager inhibits him. But most players and squads need more then that but Arteta does not seem capable of doing it

        Qwiss and yet the team that did win it wasn't Arteta's that was the team he was lumbered with that he needed all the backing to get away from.

          Pepe LeFrits — you can’t let Arteta go when we’re second in the league, and in the CL.

          But I do think you can demand changes to how we’re playing, and that of there isn’t progress (attacking wise and in CL performance) by end of season then a hard decision may come to effect.

          Very disappointing but not really surprising for me. Some of our major limitations were on display. The investment on attacking personnel has been shown up as falling massively short. Jesus has never been a good enough foward consistently, Havertz has always been unreliable in big monments and Martinelli does not look to be a good offensive winger anymore. All of this has to be on Arteta, it's his team.

          I think we've reached a ceiling for this team and we need changes to recruitment and playing style. I don't know if Arteta is capable of it but we need to ask that question sooner rather then later in case we need to move on beyond him if he's not able to adapt.

          This January is very similar to our previous recent seasons bar the last 2, exiting most competitions just at the year turns. We need to look at where we are and make serious review of where we want to be and how wet get there and Arteta needs to get some challenge and less of the free reign, he's had that and it hasn't worked to get us where we want to be.

          This feels like Arteta’s first real crisis. A genuine crisis in which his approach, tactics and strategy is under the microscope. Which admittedly does feel ridiculous considering we are second, but I think all the stats that have been trotted out this season to support our position just do not stack up to the eye test in what we’re seeing week in week out of Arteta and the team.

          Not many manager’s survive that sort of crisis but Arteta has quite a lot of clout in the bank with the fanbase and is obviously well tight with the board, so we’re nowhere near his job being in question. But what a job he’s given himself.