Not exact matches
An attributable factor to our dropping of points
in winnable
games on Saturdays was almost definitely our domination of our BUCS
league on Wednesdays and, therefore,
complacency against stronger Saturday opponents.
the problem is the
complacency that has gotten hold of Wenger's brain due to lack of pressure from the top has infected the whole club... Wenger knows his job is as safe and forth knoxx so LOSING IS AN OPTION
in the scheme of things, there is always another
game to make things right, always another season to try again and this, whether consciously or otherwise is a malaise that has infected the player» a pysche... I have said this so many times, Fergie won the
league with a squad that less than half the quality our present squad possess and
in a tougher more competitive seaaon
We have seen
in recent years that Arsenal can be a little bit guilty of looking over our shoulders and either worrying too much about the teams chasing us
in the Premier
League or perhaps allowing a little bit of
complacency to creep into our
game.
Last Saturday's
game against Newcastle might have come at the right time for Arsenal, who still have the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United to play
in their 2014/15 Barclays Premier
League campaign, and ideally need to guard against such complacency if they are to continue this 6 - match unbeaten streak and achieve a top 4 league f
League campaign, and ideally need to guard against such
complacency if they are to continue this 6 - match unbeaten streak and achieve a top 4
league f
league finish.
That means no
complacency because we have won a few
games or because Brighton are
in the Premier
League for the first time ever.
Without wanting to be too confident or allowing any element of
complacency to creep into the Arsenal team ahead of this weekend's Premier
League game, Arsene Wenger has spoken to Arsenal Player about his belief that the Gunners should return from Carrow Road to north London with another win and a very important three points
in the bag.
Those pair of costly slip up should be a wake up call to the players, that no
game is ever done and dusted and that
complacency at any minute
in the
game can, and so often is, punished at this level, although you would expect better from a side boasting more Premier
League calibre and know - how as Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United.