Where next for Frank Lampard?
– I’m more than happy for Villa to go under the radar a little while longer. It’s lovely to actually look forward to to the games as the weekend approaches.
Man Utd and Newcastle don’t have the catchphrase but you can now see their workings out. City have Pep and Liverpool’s planning has been faultless until this seasons seismic reality check. Chelsea are bonkers to be fair, but they’re at least rich. Conte will not be our manager in 2 years time. 2 months is now a push. Nuno was wildly under qualified. Mourinho was Mourinho. Short-term fix after short-term fix creates long-term problems. Spurs’ current DNA is believing that a manager is solely responsible for the clubs success.
There is no manager on the planet that can change this clubs fortunes if Levy continues as is. If the club isn’t going to change, then spare me the heartache of hiring Poch just to watch him fail. And this brings me to Arteta and why he brings such ire from the likes of Richard Keys. Arteta, a very young man mangerially speaking, has moved the game beyond their punditry. They see their own rushing obsolescence. Arteta views the game at a level so deep that Keys and his fackin run around, stick it to em, they don’t like it up em, lump it to the big fella ideas are irrelevant. The old sticks to beat the club with are worn down to nubs.
Top of the league. 50 points. And two of our front three are Hale Enders. It probably won’t last but football, as with life, is about enjoying the good times and for now, things are pretty good at the Arsenal.Two-footed, amazing close control, and plays in multiple positions.Wondering if he’ll follow in Santi’s footsteps and transition to central midfield when the team needs him there.
4. Rashford is proper good right now, was trouble all first half, though better shackled second half.6 Martinez is tiny. Not just small for a centre back, but small for a human. that he socred with a header is hilarious.8. AWB and shaw both had tough games and looked awful at times, but thats down to the quality they faced i think.11 Martinelli is probably second best.13 Someone is going to notice we seem to sneak both Zinchenko’s identical twin brothers onto the pitch when he plays.
The fact of the matter is you do not play over 200 First Team games for any Top Club and your Country let alone Manchester United if you are not good enough. The Manager clearly thought he was good enough yesterday and I think he is more qualified to judge than some “experts” on Twitter. Support the TEAM, if you cannot then go and support someone else.
Good luck to you Arsenal fans this season – half way through and if you continue like this, you’ll be worthy winners of this title.Is it time for arsenal fans to start believing the title dream? Arsenal also still need to play city twice as well and when the heat is on very few teams squeeze you like city do. I’ve watched city a lot over the last 3 years purely because I wanted to know how they make games against bus parkers look so easy when Liverpool, even at our best, really struggle with that. As such I’ve grown an admiration for just how effective they are. And this is why despite arsenal’s superb football this season, my money is still on city.
But maybe he has arrived at that inflection point in his career. Right now he faces a very interesting challenge. If he does it all again and builds a team that competes at the very top for another cycle, he’ll be up there with the greater greats. Otherwise he’ll “just” be a lesser great.*In the past week Crystal Palace have faced three teams with genuine Champions League aspirations and come away with two draws and a defeat by a single goal. There have been worse weeks in the club’s history.
*The worst moment for Palace was seeing Wilfried Zaha go off with a hamstring injury. He’ll be a big miss, but this is an opportunity for the other forwards to show there can be life after the Ivorian, should he depart in the summer as people seem to expect.
*Presumably this is something they’ve got plenty of mileage out of with other teams’ fans, but accusing Palace fans of being jealous of their newly-acquired riches is wide of the mark. More than many other clubs, Palace supporters have been vocal in their opposition to many of the game’s ills, and would likely resist such a move.
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