outlaw_member
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Nasri was exceptional for the first 30 minutes, but lost his influence as the game wore on.
nazo said:Looks like Nasri was ok on his first game back. Was he playing right wing all game?
outlaw_member said:Nasri was exceptional for the first 30 minutes, but lost his influence as the game wore on.
Pepe LeFrits said:Lighten up lagos! Has anyone ever seen a team lose 6 nil and thought 'well, they played well, the other team was just too good'?
We played some superb stuff and Braga (who eliminated Sevilla) couldn't deal with us. The pace of the passing at times was as good as I've seen from an Arsenal team.
no one asked for your sympathies nor are they required.otfgoon said:If you couldn't enjoy that, I really do feel sorry for you.
Timleaf said:As long as Nasri is not required to be our main play maker or be a consistant scorer of goals he looks class. His style fits our game perfectly and he's got an incredible engine. Long term we're gonna need some more end product from the lad, though. Either that or play him in a deeper midfield role.
otfgoon said:outlaw_member said:Nasri was exceptional for the first 30 minutes, but lost his influence as the game wore on.
Not surprised he ran out of steam, he was running aroud like a mad man in the first 30
outlaw_member said:otfgoon said:outlaw_member said:Nasri was exceptional for the first 30 minutes, but lost his influence as the game wore on.
Not surprised he ran out of steam, he was running aroud like a mad man in the first 30
Speaking of tiring out, am I the only one who thinks that sometimes our players need to take it abit easy. It's quite scary that even at 4 or 5 goals up, our best players are giving their absolute all and are maintaining a high intensity. Obviously, it shows great commitment, but at those type of scorelines, we might be better served to just rest on the ball.
TheLoneFalcon said:outlaw member
Classy avi.