Well if they support him, you would think they would be trying a little bit harder on the pitch than they have been lately, especially
against teams like West Brom and Watford, who they should be beating with ease..
Games
against teams like West Brom, Stoke, Watford, Norwich Newcastle etc shouldn't have been a problem for Arsenal if we did d right things... Have a quality strong squad!
We lost our first game at the start of the season, at home, and
against a team like West Ham.
We should be winning
against a team like West Brom.
Not exact matches
That is because it is
against Manchester City and after watching the
likes of Silva, Toure and Kompany cruise to a comfortable away win over the usually difficult
West Brom of Tony Pulis, I am worried that Manuel Pellegrini and his players will be the
team to beat this season.
West Ham the ultimate smash and grab
team i said last week naive they called me,
teams are goīng to playing
like this
against Arsenal all season and winning if were not careful!!!
Some
teams,
like West Brom under Tony Pulis and Man U and Chelsea under Mourinho, do not try to keep the ball, so the idea that having a high possession percentage
against them is proof of superiority is simply wrong.
With such a need to find a change in fortune, there are certain managers and
teams that Wenger would prefer to avoid at times
like these, but he has drawn the short straw by being allocated an away match
against his old enemy Tony Pulis at
West Brom, and Le Prof certainly won't be relishing this game.
They are unlikely to get it
against West Ham, who look
like a top - ten
team this term.
We were terrible
against West brom yes the ref gave a phantom penalty but come on we should be putting
teams like West brom to the sword never mind holding onto a 1 goal lead courtesy of an own goal..
If we can not give them minutes
against the
likes of
West Ham when we key injuries and a heavy schedule, we should question the reason they are included in the first
team at all.
There are times i wonder how the
West Broms and Sunderlands have so many shots on target
against a
team like Arsenal!
It appears that Alexis Sanchez is pretty much doing whatever the hell he
likes at the moment, as after he insisted on coming out for Arsenal in the second half at
West Brom
against the wishes od Arsene Wenger and the advice of the Arsenal medical
team, he has now taken his injured ankle off around the world to play for Chile in what will be a fiercely contested World Cup qualifier
against Argentina.
Wenger needs to be judged
against over top
teams, not
against the
likes of
West Ham or Sutton, but
against the
likes of Bayern or Chelsea, and this is where he fails miserably!
Not many of us fans would be backing Aaron Ramsey to return to that role, and Granit Xhaka is still a bit too volatile to be risked, especially
against a physical
team like West Brom.
Other than Maitland - Niles, who looks
like he is already being integrated into the Gunners first
team, Wenger also gave some game - time
against West Ham on Tuesday to Joe Willock (who started in central midfield), with Reiss Nelson, Ben Sheaf and Josh Dasilva who came off the bench.
The 5 - 2 Horned Frogs looked
like gangbusters last week in a 69 - 0 victory, however it's worth noting that it came
against a 0 - 7 New Mexico
team at the bottom of the Mountain
West standings.
Had we been playing a world class
team like Bayern Munich, or Barca and we managed a 2 - 1 win
against the flow of play I would say well done but it was
West Ham Arsenal should have been able to push them back into their half and keep the ball up their end for 60 % of the game creating chance after chance WITHOUT being caught on a counter.
His
team is now the underdog in the midst of their equals and even lower
teams, his players make same mistakes
against same
teams (
like Southampton, stoke,
west brom, etc) that their results
against these
teams away from home are very much predictable irrespective of their form or their opponent's form.
With so much competition for places in Mourinho's side, it may be that there is no future for Cuadrado in
west London, with even fine players
like Juan Mata, Kevin De Bruyne and Andre Schurrle before him struggling to break into the
team against the
likes of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Willian in the attacking midfield department.
Yes, he might have his best games
against teams like Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers and
West Ham United, but this season Giroud can also boast strikes home and away
against Liverpool, away to Manchester City, and at home to Manchester United — only the latter was a defeat.
So even though the Arsenal fans would rather not have seen our
team surprisingly lose games
like the first one of the season
against West Ham and the home game recently
against a depleted Swansea City, it has made for a more interesting season than usual.
Half the trick is getting clubs to fear u before a ball is kicked... Drubbing
teams like west ham at home is critical if we are to carry that in to bigger games
against lpool Chelsea etc....
Luckily, the other matches
against teams near to them in the league
like Chelsea, Liverpool and
West Ham, are at home.
Thats one of the major reasons why
against teams like Sunderland and
West Brom will never win
against Chelsea.
Or is it the fact that we shifted Mata wide when we scored knowing fully well Jose prefers lingard as a wide player especially
against a physical
team like west ham.