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Exactly of what happened in the Villa game.You're right on the momentum point.
On the weathering of the storm point, I think its the other way around. We'll probably put them under massive pressure in the first half, and they'll look to maintain their pressure for 90 minutes because of their lighter legs.
We need to win the game in the first hour, otherwise we'll struggle.
We need Villa to thrash Chelsea. This would deflate Sp**s enough to realize CL football is a mountain too high this season & be too dejected to do anything against us whilst we dismantle them at oyr leisure.
Later, Forest, who are still fuming from their unjust result against Everton, hopefully pull off the result of the season by holding City to a draw effectively putting it back in our hands.
We need Sp**s to beat Man City though. They will get dismantled by City if there's nothing to play for
Sp**s are unpredictable, they can lose massively and then beat a good Aston Villa, have to go in hard on son from the outset
Logically correct, could and should happen that way, but historically the games have not usually panned out like this going back 40 years.Man for Man, position for position the spricks aren’t even close. Remain calm and play our football and we will have 3 points , and cap a glorious week
Ironically it was Jorginho who cost us the points in the reverse fixtureThe other thing: do you start Jorginho or Partey? Partey gives us way better fluent play in midfield, but also takes a lot more risks then Jorginho as ''6''.
True. But Jorgi hasn't made these kinda mistakes anymore since then.Ironically it was Jorginho who cost us the points in the reverse fixture
I'd be happy to see either of them tbh, but Partey seems less effective coming on as a sub.
We won the league, but I seem to recall the actual game was a drawToday marks 20 years since Arsenal won The Premier League at White Hart Lane.
A shame we we'ren't ahead enough to be able to win the league on Sunday. Imagine that storyline, winning the league at Sp**s stadium almost 20 years on the day from the last time we won it there.Today marks 20 years since Arsenal won The Premier League at White Hart Lane.