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PL: Norwich v Arsenal | December 1, 14:00 GMT | Sky Sports

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Polar Bear

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Whoever is the manager on sunday, I just want to see us attack and not play 375 CB's, just go for it and stop this defensive negative football. Maybe if we actually went for it and tried to go forward we could surprise ourselves.
 

HollandGooner

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Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
Looking at our away form there is no way we are gonna win this they even beated City at home.
 

CJJ

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I reckon Emery will set us up with a backline of 7 people in the hope we'll bolster our defence! Gonna be lovely to see.
 

SA Gunner

Hates Tierney And Wants Him Sold Immediately
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Country: South Africa

Player:Nketiah
Think if we dismiss Emery today then we are in with a shout.

This should be the beginning of the turnaround. 1-2 Arsenal.
 

albakos

Arséne Wenger: "I will miss you"
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Country: Kosova

Player:Saka
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That is a team we should be having, but I think Bellerin is injured right ?

With a similar setup like this and if Emery gets the sack today, I can't see anything else but an Arsenal win on Sunday.
 
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