Thought that was wrong. They would still have lost the game at 2-3. It was going to be practically the last play of the match so it was worth a shot the keeper going up. It's not about the goals a keeper scores but the havoc, another player to mark and normally a big one.@A__G you see Unai slagging off Emi in his interview for going up for the corner?
Thought that was wrong. They would still have lost the game at 2-3. It was going to be practically the last play of the match so it was worth a shot the keeper going up. It's not about the goals a keeper scores but the havoc, another player to mark and normally a big one.
He probably was also feeling guilty about the goal, he needn't have it was a great shot by Jorginho and would have been tucked away by one of our boys if it hadn't gone in off his head.
I think it meant fcuk off Guardiola in Portuguese sign language.What was the celebration with Nelli, Viera and Saliba?
I'm thinking they all made the shape of a number 4 with their legs, as in 4 goals scored. But was there any significance with the shapes they made with their arms/hands?
I don't agree... I can't praise a country that celebrates this like a "wonderful" resource. Don't be surprised that Emi feels proud of his time wasting and weird dancings.Dirty is a matter of perspective.
I'm of the school of thought that you employ every weapon in your arsenal (pun fortuitous, not intended), save injuring an opposition player, to win
The Argentines, after being beaten by us in a match that will become the stuff of sagas (but that's a matter for a different thread ) soundly beat, either through regulation time or penalty kicks, every opponent they faced & were ultimately deserved World Cup winners.
In Canada too… so weird watching matches early in the morning. So used to watching in the afternoon and night for European matches.In Canada and the wifey wanted to go out last night and I said let's do it so we got home at 2am and the game here was at 7:30m and you can bet I got up to watch it.
Frustrating first half and it looked like it was going to be another loss or off day for us but did we ever flip it and karma came back to bite Emi at the end with the beauty of a strike from Jorginho. Then the cherry on top from Martinelli at the end was perfect!
This is why I love our team and will always love Arsenal! Matches like this where the emotions go wild. I live for it and Arsenal is like religion to me lol my wife thinks I am crazy but I can't help myself.
And then City dropped points and add Chelsea losing at home - only thing that makes this weekend better is Sp**s and United dropping points too lol.
Yeah, shows how poor the relationship is if he went up for the corner without asking the sideline.@A__G you see Unai slagging off Emi in his interview for going up for the corner?
The thing is, Trossard was even not more dangerous than Martinelli. It is really our left side that is very occupied. Because the role Zinchenko plays, it pushes the left wing really to the side on which the LCM needs to run through the lines. But Xhaka is really too slow to play that role. And as the link up with the striker is not there because of the limitations of your striker the LW position is just useless.
I would like to see the following setup:
------------------Nketiah-----------
Martinelli ------------------ Saka
--------------------Trossard------
-----Ødegaard---------------------
-------------------Partey--------------
Defensively we may be more volunerable but attack-wise this could be so dynamic that we may outscore the teams easily.
It’s 4 goals in 21 apps though. He also has just 2 league assists in his entire career. Considering how crucial his role is to how we function, I do question why he’s considered so indispensable by the coach.Also, I'm agnostic on Nketiah but 4 games without a goal is not a particularly long drought by Premier league standards. Nketiah's play should have led to a goal for Ødegaard, and that header was not far off.
He has 4 goals in 9 PL starts since Jesus was hurt this year. As a back up striker, this is not a woeful return.It’s 4 goals in 21 apps though. He also has just 2 league assists in his entire career. Considering how crucial his role is to how we function, I do question why he’s considered so indispensable by the coach.
When he first came through he scored a few goals in the number 9 position even if he wasn't playing there officially. He's a better header than Nketiah. Think his hold up would be better too tbh.He has 4 goals in 9 PL starts since Jesus was hurt this year. As a back up striker, this is not a woeful return.
I agree his play is not diverse enough. That's why he gets no assists, and why he is behind Jesus in my opinion. He also isn't efficient enough finishing. But Jesus is injured and we have no one else right now. Even then, if Ødegaard had been sharper, Nketiah would have had an assist against Villa.
Maybe Martinelli could play as central striker, but he has never in the past looked comfortable in the number 9 role. I'm not sure he has ever scored while playing that position, has he? His main asset is pace, and what does that give you against a team playing a low block.
Yup but he also had a fantastic opportunity to score thanks to a marvellous pass from Ødegaard, and he did ****.Also, I'm agnostic on Nketiah but 4 games without a goal is not a particularly long drought by Premier league standards. Nketiah's play should have led to a goal for Ødegaard, and that header was not far off.
He still had a lot to do. Unlike the reverse scenario where Eddie played it to Ødegaard who had space and half a goal to aim at yet missed the target.Yup but he also had a fantastic opportunity to score thanks to a marvellous pass from Ødegaard, and he did ****.
Actually they would have been offside - luckily the officials/VAR had a madness and for once got it right by deciding that their positioning hadn’t interferes with play from the shot.Thought that was wrong. They would still have lost the game at 2-3. It was going to be practically the last play of the match so it was worth a shot the keeper going up. It's not about the goals a keeper scores but the havoc, another player to mark and normally a big one.
He probably was also feeling guilty about the goal, he needn't have it was a great shot by Jorginho and would have been tucked away by one of our boys if it hadn't gone in off his head.