I have said it myself a number of times when trying to defend Arsene
Wenger after a disappointment that it is not as if he sends them out with the order to not try.
Not exact matches
@Jansen yet they played it like an unimportant Match, even
wenger was not furious at the players or showed any
disappointment during and
after the game.
The only way
Wenger can rectify the situation is by pulling his finger out and making moves in the transfer window whilst it remains open, because
after the window closes, he can not rely on anyone else to take the blame for Arsenal's
disappointments beside himself.
I'm not going to trash
Wenger and the team
after 1 game, but the
disappointment is freaking huge... we need to have the urgency and desire to want this more than any other team, and we looked flat, too mellowed out.
Wenger announced his «
disappointment» with the ref
after the game.
Disappointment in the pre-season transfer window, followed by rationalizations of why we should give the team and Wenger a chance and not write them off before a ball is kicked in anger, followed by analyzing each set back as «too early to panic» followed by excuses about injuries and referees, followed by anger and disappointment after the inevitable reality sets in and Arsenal are effectively eliminated from the PL race before the year is even finished and the PL has reached its h
Disappointment in the pre-season transfer window, followed by rationalizations of why we should give the team and
Wenger a chance and not write them off before a ball is kicked in anger, followed by analyzing each set back as «too early to panic» followed by excuses about injuries and referees, followed by anger and
disappointment after the inevitable reality sets in and Arsenal are effectively eliminated from the PL race before the year is even finished and the PL has reached its h
disappointment after the inevitable reality sets in and Arsenal are effectively eliminated from the PL race before the year is even finished and the PL has reached its half way point.
Man City will have to pick themselves up
after last night's
disappointment, while Arsenal have had a full week to recover from last weeks win over Norwich, so that may be a factor in Arsenal's favour, as well as
Wenger having a full squad to choose from for a change.
After the
disappointments of the current campaign and with the club seemingly determined to keep
Wenger in charge for at least one more year there is talk of a big shake - up at the club this summer and I think that the next few weeks could have a big say on which players the boss really trusts to give what is required to fight for the title next season.
After the
disappointment of seeing another Arsenal title challenge wither and die, the Arsenal transfer rumours suggesting that our star striker Alexis Sanchez had lost faith with Arsene
Wenger and the club in general and was ready to ship out to pastures new was like pouring salt onto an open wound for Arsenal fans, but judging from the way the Chilean put himself about against Man City today, perhaps that salt should be taken as a pinch rather than added to those wounds.
Arsene manager Arsene
Wenger has claimed that Alexis Sanchez is burdened with
disappointment after his Chile side failed to earn qualification to next summer's World Cup competition.
After the
disappointment of going out of the European Cup at the hands of Bayern Munich despite coming within one goal of qualification to the Quarter Finals, Arsene
Wenger's Arsenal side have to pick themselves up once more this season for the tough trip to this year's Carling Cup winners Swansea City who have caused Arsenal sizeable difficulties on the three occasions the two sides have met thus far this campaign with player of the season Michu having already registered three goals against the Gunners.
Arsene
Wenger expresses his
disappointment in Arsenal's decision making
after their 3 - 3 draw with Liverpool
But Arsène
Wenger's men bounced back from our
disappointment at Anfield in the previous away match, and could even had taken all three points
after a fine first - half performance.