In the FA cup if come up
against a big boy away from home, we will be knocked out.
Not exact matches
I would rather have us win the so called lessee teams home and
away and drop a few points
against the
bigger boys.
When the team is performing well in the
big games
against the
big boys Ozil is not far
away from being the reason.
Against the lesser teams you can get away with it, as we've seen recently against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
Against the lesser teams you can get
away with it, as we've seen recently
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win
against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against the
big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons
against the bi
against the
big boys.
Whereas Arsene Wenger and his players have proved this season that we are no longer like lambs to the slaughter in games
against the
big boys, beating Man City and Man United
away and not suffering any heavy defeats, our record of being flat track bullies has not been up to the usual standard.
Tonight's Champions League fixture
against Anderlecht will be a test of Arsenal's «
big boys» credentials, as they will be playing
away in this competition for the first time since the 0 - 2 defeat at the Westfalenstadion on Matchday 1.
So far in what I consider the games
against the
big boys, and other tough fixtures domestically such as Everton and Stoke
away:
Yeah
against poor opposition we can get
away with playing 5 CAMS but like you said when it comes to the
big boys we need width and pace.
However, as last season painfully taught the Frenchman, possession is not nine tenths of football as it is the law and those heavy and damaging
away drubbings at the hands of Liverpool, Man City, Everton and our opponents this weekend Chelsea have forced the manager to re-evaluate his tactics
against the
bigger sides and
boy has it paid off, as Wenger explained in a report on the Arsenal website.
I would also point to that
away game at Man City when Cazorla ran the show and Arsenal finally showed that we could compete in
away games
against the
big boys.
He wonâ $ ™ t get
away with it
against the
big boys and is certainly not the finished article, just yet.