Prediction
Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool
What the actual ****?strong competition on here but I think I found the worst takeaway from today
Our finishing is abysmal and on the players, but this is not a squad issue.
Yeah I saw it looked weird and should’ve edited maybe.Elaborate? Reads like an oxymoron.
Yeah I saw it looked weird and should’ve edited maybe.
Our finishing tonight is on the players, mainly Nelson for the first chance and Havertz a couple of times. But the root cause of our overall issue of performance is not a squad one, i.e. we’re not solving it in the transfer market.
the tweet probably meant Arteta believes Partey won't be injured this much.What the actual ****?
Yeah I saw it looked weird and should’ve edited maybe.
Our finishing tonight is on the players, mainly Nelson for the first chance and Havertz a couple of times. But the root cause of our overall issue of performance is not a squad one, i.e. we’re not solving it in the transfer market.
I think you're both right tbh. A natural finisher up front would help a lot, but the other players will still need to contribute goals. Regardless I dont think we're getting anyone significant this window so focus has to b be on the current players/team doing better.I see your point but I do think there's still some individual quality needed in the team in attack for you to become consistently threatening against all teams, regardless of the manager. Sometimes I think it's worth remembering that your starting CF was a squad player for your title rivals, and he's still levels above your 2nd option.
I find it difficult to properly rate the front 3 tbh. Saka is well clear of the other two IMO but Martinelli has looked poor this season and has been inconsistent even at his best, and Jesus is such a flawed but still brilliant player. You just simply don't have the kind of players where you look at the scoresheet when checking the results, see the goal scorers and think "of course he scored".
Problem is, not sure that player is in the market. I really don't think someone like Toney moves the needle much. Upgrade on Havertz and Nketiah as a CF of course but that's hardly an endorsement. Would argue the biggest benefit of getting someone like Toney in is the ability to shift Jesus out left and not rely on Martinelli so much.
I doubt he was the one. At least as of now he is not showing as a miss(based on current performance). We need to realize the level required to take us forward. That is not by signing Ivan Toney(he can be a back up) or players like that. The killers that we need are already playing in high quality teams. It is very difficult to find one that can take us forward. And that is not going to happen in Jan transfer windowI’d settle for strong, quick and not afraid to shoot. We sent one away to Monaco without giving him any minutes.
I was listening to Lawrence Mckenna, the Liverpool fan, who has good takes on football.
He makes a good point about our matches played. Says Arsenal play with a bit of naivety to them, because they want to force the issue with their technical and tactical superior play. Not being able to force matters in our favour, make our players more anxious and we end up not getting the result we want.
Its a good point and I think it serves a good warning message for the rest of our season, in all our games really. I think we need to continue working on our game, but also remember the importance of composure and not panicking in the crucial moments.
This team has what it takes, but it also needs to get its mind right for the psychological fire that will still come this season.
sorry, but isn't that's just fancy words for "Arsenal is easily frustrated when they can't finish".I was listening to Lawrence Mckenna, the Liverpool fan, who has good takes on football.
He makes a good point about our matches played. Says Arsenal play with a bit of naivety to them, because they want to force the issue with their technical and tactical superior play. Not being able to force matters in our favour, make our players more anxious and we end up not getting the result we want.
Its a good point and I think it serves a good warning message for the rest of our season, in all our games really. I think we need to continue working on our game, but also remember the importance of composure and not panicking in the crucial moments.
This team has what it takes, but it also needs to get its mind right for the psychological fire that will still come this season.
sorry, but isn't that's just fancy words for "Arsenal is easily frustrated when they can't finish".
I think we can all agree finishing is our issue ever since Villa match
We lack either a final ball or a player who gets goals out of nothing
(ps : I don't mean a fancy striker like Henry, I mean a guy who scrap goals from rebounds or some weird coincidences - a poacher like Inzhagi).
Just finished watching the game. If anything this was a missed opportunity.
I was happy with how we played in most of the first half. Started out very aggressive and played well but just have to make that count. Jorginho’s passing was a pleasant comeback as far as our play goes. But then we started to fall back in to our usual patterns and it’s just so slow and easy to defend against.
Saka had a stinker. Kai and Kiwior aren’t at the required level. Rice is a beast defensively and in helping to win the ball back high up the pitch but he contributes very little to our attack tbh. I even think he’s detrimental to it.
Was really annoyed at Nelson being subbed.
Liverpool subbing on two kids and still running away with it speaks volumes.
Our finishing is abysmal and on the players, but this is not a squad issue.
I think you missed the part where I wrote since Villa matchCant finish, from the very same group of players that scored 88 goals last season?
How do you explain that? Have our forwards gone past their peak? Are they playing through injury?
they are either and/or :How do you explain that?
Just finished watching the game. If anything this was a missed opportunity.
I was happy with how we played in most of the first half. Started out very aggressive and played well but just have to make that count. Jorginho’s passing was a pleasant comeback as far as our play goes. But then we started to fall back in to our usual patterns and it’s just so slow and easy to defend against.
Saka had a stinker. Kai and Kiwior aren’t at the required level. Rice is a beast defensively and in helping to win the ball back high up the pitch but he contributes very little to our attack tbh. I even think he’s detrimental to it.
Was really annoyed at Nelson being subbed.
Liverpool subbing on two kids and still running away with it speaks volumes.
Our finishing is abysmal and on the players, but this is not a squad issue.
Largely agree Sebastes.
Think the kids subs and "running away with it" doesnt say much really. It was a good day for them where we couldnt score and they could. Klopp himself in his post match hinted at the fact that when we had the ball late in the second half he was really concerned because he didnt want a replay of this game.
Tight margins, we havent been our best in front of goal (and overall against Fulham), but we'll be back for sure.
I agree in the sense that we have to continue investing in the squad ofc. And it’s not as black and white as I make it sound of course.I see your point but I do think there's still some individual quality needed in the team in attack for you to become consistently threatening against all teams, regardless of the manager. Sometimes I think it's worth remembering that your starting CF was a squad player for your title rivals, and he's still levels above your 2nd option.
I find it difficult to properly rate the front 3 tbh. Saka is well clear of the other two IMO but Martinelli has looked poor this season and has been inconsistent even at his best, and Jesus is such a flawed but still brilliant player. You just simply don't have the kind of players where you look at the scoresheet when checking the results, see the goal scorers and think "of course he scored".
Problem is, not sure that player is in the market. I really don't think someone like Toney moves the needle much. Upgrade on Havertz and Nketiah as a CF of course but that's hardly an endorsement. Would argue the biggest benefit of getting someone like Toney in is the ability to shift Jesus out left and not rely on Martinelli so much.