And it amuses me that almost everyone forgets our mistakes when we win a hard earned match
against a bottom team.
just to remind you that we are ARSENAL top 5 team in the world, why shouldn't we expect for more, lost to Monaco at home, ridiculous loss to the SPUDS, nail biting last minute games
against bottom teams....
Brilliant now in last 16 for the 16th year in a row, 2nd only 2 pts off top with a game
against the bottom team in the prem before the big game with City!!
Arsenal lost because many of our players are good only
against bottom teams; they are not big game players.
It may not be a bad idea
against bottom teams where two box to box mfs would work.
Our problem lies in, that even
against bottom teams we give so many chances away, and we aren't able to control games like other top teams.
We jst handed them the title
against the bottom team with no manager they were not even on the pitch today.
But
against the bottom team at home, come on....
6 — Allegri must address the recent problems in defence and tighten up at the back, but his substitutes made the difference even if Juve should not have been suffering
against the bottom team in Serie A.
Not exact matches
Try flipping the argument and ask why so called top
teams drop so many points
against the
bottom 6 clubs?
BFG, Arteta, Coquelin, Monreal, etc... Those players are only good for mid-table
teams... But, nowadays, they evn struggle
against bottom - tables and newly promoted
teams.
If your feeling is giving him a handful of minutes
against these
bottom feeder
teams we are going to playing over the next 3 - 4 weeks is 1) a monsterous step - down from what we have been getting lately from TJ / Marco, and 2) the difference between a 3/4 seed and a 6/7 seed, then we will just have to agree to disagree.
Looking at the last two home games,
against the
bottom two
teams in the western conference, only a point is won?
Hughes»
team have picked up just two points from their last six games and face one of the toughest run - ins of the
bottom five
teams, including games
against Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City.
Great performance and a much needed win — but remember, it was
against a
team in poor form, lacking in confidence and
bottom of table.
but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans than other fans, to say from the
bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as worse as the worst if not the worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday, draws
against the best defensive side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a
team that sent man city home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
The loser on the other hand will drop of the
bottom half (2 - loss) of the bracket and play
against the Winner of # 1
Team McNichols vs. # 4
Team Massie in an elimination game on Sunday night.
As a result, they drop down to the
bottom - half (2 - loss) of the bracket and fill be fighting to keep their season alive on Sunday night
against # 10
Team Purimetla.
We could go out there and buy ourselves a flat track bully who'd score 10 of his 20 goals
against teams in the
bottom four, and go missing
against Chelsea and anyone else with a highly organised or physical back four.
With Cech we don't even need a proper defence
against some of the
bottom / midtable
teams you know?
We barely where able to squeak out a win at home
against a
bottom of the barrel
team Buffalo doesn't deserve to be anywhere but the
bottom.
How come when we play
against a
team with big hard guys that kick the sh*t out of our little pussyfooters, we inevitably loose, even if that
team is at the
bottom of the log.
Over the last five seasons, the
teams that have finished first and second (usually Manchester United and Chelsea, with a cameo in 2008/09 from Liverpool) have played 200 games
against teams in the
bottom half.
The goal
against title - leaders Chelsea on Saturday was Villa's first in a staggering 11 hours of football played — but Lambert's fate was decided after the 2 - 0 defeat to Hull City on Tuesday, as the
team dropped into the
bottom - three.
(For illustration, last season there were 3 and 7 respectively, and in 1992/93 the top two, Manchester United and Aston Villa, drew 9 and lost 10 between them
against the
bottom half of a 22 -
team league.)
Chelsea won all games
against bottom tier
teams.
plus most
teams they played were
bottom sides and they lost 2 pts
against stoke, we lost 3 so we are really 1 pts behind them.
There has never been such a thing as an easy game in football, but the most disappointing aspect to the fact that Arsenal are so far behind Leicester at the Premier League summit is that, aside from the trip to Manchester City at the end of this month, our run - in is
against teams at the
bottom of the table.
The Black Cats fought
against relegation in 2012/13 and will be hoping to pick up some points
against fellow
bottom - half
teams such as Fulham, Southampton and Crystal Palace in their opening three games, though they then face a tricky home game
against Arsenal.
Still people bang on about klopp... yet Arsene who competes in the worlds toughest league,
against several hugely bankrolled
teams, with the same injury problems, with our players bought off like nothing Klopp has ever faced from Bayern — still finishes top four year in year out and has never languished at the
bottom of the league.
Arsenal were the better
team for most of this away tie but it just would not quite click up front, while yet another in a season full of dodgy penalty decisions going
against us meant that the Germans were able to score the opener and then hold on valiantly for what is a huge result for the
team rock
bottom of the Bundesliga.
At least last season it was mainly the top four
teams we struggled
against, this season we have yet to be beat a top 14
team (only wins came
against bottom 6
teams!!)
Also, with the amount of good
teams, it's so important to win
against mid and
bottom table
teams.
Those four wins came
against the Browns, 49ers, and Texans — three
teams concentrated at the
bottom of the standings all season.
3) More than half of DC's goals
against bottom half
teams and a further 5 of them in 2 one - sided routs of Swansea.
i agree we need DM but i surely do nt with people who says arteta is not premier league quality and also consider him no good than flamini I feel he is good enough to start
against any
team that ended in the
bottom half of table last year and all the carling cup and fa cup matches upto quaters!!
all of our wins have been
against teams in the
bottom 6, anything above that we drew or lost.
What this bunch has to say I can care less, my disappointment with this
team and their leader is beyond belief...... I will stop posting and will express my frustration in some other way, but I will definitely take action
against the board and their puppet, not buying seasons ticket, will watch the
team at any park but the Emirates, will not buy merchandise,
bottom line they can do whatever they want, keep the senile for another 2 years but they will not do it with my hard earned money....
Ramsey is good
against EPL
bottom 10 sides and the weak
teams in the EPL group stage.
Let's look at what has unfolded this season: - NO tactical flexibility, playing
against top
teams or
bottom ones we play the same 4 -2-3-1 formation.
The way we got beaten yesterday was embarrassing, it wasn't even nearly good enough, wenger will prob say «it was just a friendly and doesn't really matter» and «it was a chance to try something different with some youth players» and to an extent he is right but none of the players in an Arsenal shirt were good enough and we looked very weak and if we play anything close to that in the prem, even
against a
bottom half
team we will probably lose.
Campbell / rosicky / poldi should be regulars
against bottom half
teams and cup games.
Arsenal have got nine of our remaining 14 Premier League games
against teams in the
bottom half while the spuds have just seven.
Our record is so bad
against top
teams, especially away from home, that I wouldn't be surprised if
teams at the
bottom of the table have a better record than we do.
But the reality is that we had to score three, with a man extra for the last 15 minutes,
against a mid - table /
bottom half
team, just to get a point!
can be good
against slow,
bottom half premier League
teams only... Wenger will loose his job with his imaginary and delusional thoughts of oil quality!
And with Swansea being the first of three EPL matches
against teams currently in the
bottom five, Arsenal fans can reasonably expect to be at least challenging for top spot by the end of the month.
Sit deep
against top 4 and counter attack... play freely
against bottom half
teams... league is ours.
Temple was the conference champ, top 25
team and their bowl game was on a random Tuesday at 3:00
against a
bottom tier Power 5
team.
Five of those nine wins were
against teams slated to finish in the
bottom six.