Sicario2 I think we're all agreed Arteta needs to win something next season, it kind of follows he needs to be looking like he's gonna win something by Christmas.
I would still harbour doubts about removing a coach who gets us to a high 80s- 90+ points total, but I do also understand we need to get a big one over the line at some point.
Don Pacifico unsurprisingly my view isn't really harsh as others because I do agree with what he's said. But I think elite sports starts do attribute significance to winning that's what drives them to be at the top of their game so him having those views I don't think it's that usual. The people at the top of any sport are unlikely to view being amongst the top contenders as the outcome they seek, that's what competitive sport is about
awooga83 as I said, I'm not disputing the opinion. Think it's perfectly reasonable even if I don't fully agree with it.
The issue is someone strongly associated with us, publicly shitting on the people currently working at the club. I don't think it does anything to improve the situation.
The only interesting part of Henry's appearance was a casual comment that went a bit unnoticed.
I'm paraphrasing so I don't have to give Gary Neville an extra click: "Under Guardiola, we finished a match and I would think: is that it? We could play another half"
I wonder why! 💉 💉
Dom Saw an interview when Evra suggested similar about United. He said practices were so intense, people crunching into tackles and getting into fights. The matches were a walk in the park in comparison
That's more to do with the personality of the players right? Lots of foreign Arsenal players in the late-90s and early-2000s have spoken about how intense and physical the back four and Martin Keown were in training, and how they used training sessions to give our new fancy dans the same treatment they'd get at Bolton or Wimbledon.
To be fair to the current crop, Big Gabi's response to Merino getting signed was to say "Think you're Arsenal quality? Let's see how Arsenal quality you are with a broken shoulder tough guy"
Burnwinter I’d love to see the Ozil team practice against the current lot. They’d be gassed after 10 minutes.
This was a fun interview. Like what he says about needing to be good on the ball as a striker.
Henry talks about football like Musashi talks about swordplay. This tells you exactly why he was born to be a killer or an artist, not a manager.
Arteta is the best manager in Europe. Folk don’t realise just how good we are yet we aren’t his finished article.
Basically we will be at an elite level all the while he is at the helm. Major accomplishments will eventually be achieved. Granted you need the rub of the green at times, but even repeating our current level season over season and the law of probability indicates trophies will be secured.
For me this is the most enthused I’ve been as a fan since the early days of Wenger
lorddulaarsenal how can he be the best manager in Europe when he’s lost like his last 8 semi finals and not got us to a final for 5 years?
Luis Enrique is the best manager in Europe mate.
Sicario2 Luis Enrique is the best manager in Europe mate.
It goes Enrique, Slot, Postecoglou, Maresca, Glasner, ..., ..., ..., Fabregas, Fat Sam, Roy Hodgson, Graham Potter, Phil Neville, Arteta as I understand it
I actually agree with this, and have for some time, but not anything to do with winning the CL.
Phil Neville 😆
I forgot Rooney, Scotty Parker, quite a few actually 😆
Oh Tim Sherwood, much better than Arteta no doubt 🤔😉
Di Matteo is up there. Forgot about Inzaghi, too.
Coombs
He was the favourite to replace Wenger after the big man left, but apparently, he wasn't the right fit. My guess is he won too much and we needed someone who understood his place. In comes Unai Emery.
https://arseblog.com/2025/06/tactics-column-injuries-transfers-lessons-learned-from-24-25/
flobaba I think the point he makes about strikers and chance creation is why I'm less worried about whether or not Sesko scores 20+ goals in year 1. His mere presence should open up more chances for us to score because he (a) gives us more options in attack and (b) because he'll be running into spaces where Kai doesn't, unsettling opposition defenders more than him.