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Arsenal are not good enough in the midfield and the wings, getting overrun.
Results today helped to hand the CL spot to Liverpool on a silver platter, couldn't ask for better ones. Now it's a matter of snatching it. Beat Watford 6-1 earlier this season and I don't expect that now, but should win the game tomorrow.
If Liverpool don't take 3 it doesn't matter what happened today.
No, it still does as it pertains to United. That was their easiest remaining fixture and they have three remaining games where I think they'll drop points.
Gonna be great watching a centerback paring of Blind and.....Carrick maybe? Who knows, deal with Giroud next weekend.
Sounds like LVG's wet dream with all that ball playing ability
I'd love to see Tuanzebe play but there's no way that happens.
No, it still does as it pertains to United. That was their easiest remaining fixture and they have three remaining games where I think they'll drop points.
I don't take any stock in that. Liverpool may have the "easiest" schedule, but those are the teams they struggle against. It doesn't mean a thing. What matters is there are six points for the taking before Man U plays Arsenal. It would behoove Liverpool to get all of them. Dropping any points at this stage is honestly very tragic. Liverpool have to turn the screw now.
We'll lose one of these games, so be prepared for that. I'm looking at this in the realistic sense.
They would get 3rd if they won every game, but they wouldn't. If I had to pick a game I thought they'd lose, this would be the one.
I mean yea, but it's not like the grass is always greener on the other side. Arsenal have a broken squad and losing Wenger and missing out on CL could send their stars packing and leave them with a pretty weak side. Yea, they have money, but so did Newcastle and Valencia. Not saying that they will turn into one of those teams or that I'm not pretty solidly on the #WengerOut train, but it's not like things will get fixed by #WengerOut, that just symbolizes the beginning of blowing stuff up at the Emirates.So...
- Chelsea hired their manager in 2016 and they're leading the EPL.
- Spurs hired their manager in 2014 and they're second place in the EPL.
- Arsenal hired their manager in 1996 and they're sixth place in the EPL and haven't won a major title since 2003-04.
Who would've thought? As for the result, quite stoked, do NOT want to be in the top 5.
I mean yea, but it's not like the grass is always greener on the other side. Arsenal have a broken squad and losing Wenger and missing out on CL could send their stars packing and leave them with a pretty weak side. Yea, they have money, but so did Newcastle and Valencia. Not saying that they will turn into one of those teams or that I'm not pretty solidly on the #WengerOut train, but it's not like things will get fixed by #WengerOut, that just symbolizes the beginning of blowing stuff up at the Emirates.
If Arsenal have an exodus of Bellerin, Sanchez and Ozil they look a lot like a mid-table side to me, and not really even that good of one.
Liverpool usually find a way to **** things up so I'm not counting on a top 4 spot. Think I have to do it that way for my own health