Arsenal playing football as we know they can and actually managed to
do against Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday can be a thing of beauty.
But when Aubameyang puts in the world class movement and less wasteful world class finishes like
he did against Everton, We know we pin back any team and that's the first rule in defending, attacking competently.
«As long as he doesn't do it in the so - called bigger games, then whenever
he does it against an Everton side that are trying to find their form, people are going to point their finger at the fact Everton aren't playing well.»
And, with plenty more big games to come this season, expect Wenger to innovate like
he did against Everton.
At the moment, Ozil puts in the same shift against Monaco as
he does against Everton... plus swaps his shirt at half time.
Alexis will need to play better than
he did against Everton.
On paper, they are all winnable encounters but United will have to play with more purpose than
they did against Everton.
I would argue that we defended much better as a team in the Spurs game (certainly first half) than
we did against Everton, but our inability to keep the ball or sustain pressure meant that Spurs had loads of the ball and were able to pin us back in our half.
Philippe Coutinho — 8.5 Ran the show as
he did against Everton.
Not exact matches
Next week we have to defend better
against Swansea, they'll take those chances
Everton didn't today especially since it's at their stadium.
We wont beat
Everton thats 4 sure... i hope 4 a draw, wt player like wilshere and giroud we
do nt stand a chance
against the strong teams!
Everton played with such high intensity
against us in 2nd half, Man City didn't
do that
against us.
If Arsenal continue to play this modest style of football, like they
did in the second half
against Everton, like they
did for the entire 90 minutes
against Manchester City, I expect both Ozil and Sanchez to leave the club, their decision also looks a collective one.
we really missed koscielny and arteta (even though alot of justarsenal fifa fans don't rate him)
against everton.
The keeper
does seem to be a tough cookie though, and just like
against Everton he shook it off to finish the match but he may well struggle to start their next game.
«I watched Arsenal's last game
against Everton and sometimes they can take a while to find their rhythm but when they
do they can be a devastating team.
Last season Giroud scored quite a lot of goals but didn't really score any of note
against big teams, this season, he's scored
against City,
Everton, Liverpool and Man U and they've all been important ones, apart from the United one.
Honestly, he misses some very easy saves like he
did against Monaco, but then makes fantastic saves like
against Everton.
How can they surrender a lead
against Everton and Man City (I don't Wenger is responsible for that)?
Taking into consideration the nature of the playing surface, and the upcoming league fixture
against Everton over the weekend, it
did surprise me that Wenger didn't make some obvious changes to his lineup.
If there was one game that didn't go well for the Chilean, it was the clash
against Everton when Sanchez played as Arsenal's No. 9, ahead of Giroud, and mustered an insipid display.
Although he
did admit that a final
against Everton, who currently lead Manchester City 2 - 1 after a home first leg, would give the occasion an extra sense of romance.
maolas deal isn't
done wenger is also interested in nastasic
against everton hope wenger drops cazorla & start ox + maybe Campbell on rw & sanchez upfront
However, if Vertonghen
does miss out
against Everton, Pochettino could chose instead to call upon 18 - year - old Cameron Carter - Vickers, who started all three preseason games.
People
do the Math, if Man City plays a draw and we win
against Everton we will NOT be on top unless we win with more than 7 goals and don't concede.
«We
did that well
against Everton.
United
do now have a 14 day break before their next fixture
against West Brom, but McNair is almost certain to be fit enough to play any part after he put in consecutive strong performances during victories over West Ham and
Everton.
It was a harsh decision from Mourinho to start Kurt Zouma in place of Cahill — and one that didn't pay off, with the Frenchman looking out of his depth at times
against Everton.
I don't know why everyone's going on about this, I like his enthusiasm to play, especially in the games
against Everton and Man City, where he looked like the only one who wanted to play.
Playing Mkhitaryan with Auba from start wasn't such a bright idea — why execute the same plan
against spurs as you
did against faltering
everton in the game before?
Did you see Arsenal come back like they wanted to make a point
against Man city after a loss
against Everton?
And after an excellent game in the Asia Trophy final
against Everton to back up the brilliant performances right at the end of last season, Walcott has
done everything asked of him to prove his worth to Arsene Wenger.
Do you honestly think our senior pro's are good enough to carry an inexperienced player
against a team like Liverpool, City, United,
Everton, Chelsea, Spuds....
Many think we should ditch him for a «top goalie» like Manchester United's David De Gea, but if De Gea still looks good to most after shipping three goals
against Everton and losing his last three games, their argument doesn't hold water.
The
Everton manager claimed Rodwell had
done a wonderful job taking on the role of playing and starting after Moyes «threw him in at the deep end» earlier this year
against the likes of Liverpool.
True it's a needed bit of confidence but we
did thump
Everton 5:1 and Palace 4:1, but when we go away it's just shocking and our record
against the top 6 sees just one win, and with an away game at Old Trafford I don't see a second one coming.
... he played there
against crystal palace,
Everton 2 season ago and it was a disaster... our build up is majorly
done closer to d centre circle than d oppositions box... that's y girouds hold up play is vital... either we go with dat path or we look for a striker who is lightning quick (so when we make d final pass, it doesn't get wasted), uses both legs to shoot on sight, with good accuracy... playing Sanchez, who is not very good with his back to goal as a 9 is useless and though fast, holds on to d ball a lot tryn to get d best angle to shoot... we need a striker who is very intelligent with d timing of his runs... too bad Walcott is as intelligent as a sheep, cld have been d perfect cf...
Although Sanchez
did bad
against Everton, we still should try him as striker, otherwise I don't know where he'll play once walcott comes back.
And this SEASON isn't limited to one game... How many chances
did we create
against, CPalace,
Everton, Chelsea, Leicster, Spurs, Beskitas, Dortmund, Southampton.
Liverpool won't win
against Westham, the best they will get is a draw, we just have to take that chance when it comes... however, we have serious work to
do, beat Stoke and
Everton... I wish Stoke was coming to the Emirates, it would have been a sure 3 points...
1) When you can not beat mid teams like Hull and Tottenham at home 2) You have no track record of beating top teams who you should be competing with 3) You struggle
against any decent opposition that decides to play good football and apply themselves tactically 4) A confused manager with poor tactics, playing players in wrong position, throws a blind eye when a possible solution presents itself (Fabregas) and makes no move or poor moves in the market when he
does GUYS to be honest we are at risk of losing out on 4th place with a resurgent Man U, fighting Liverpool and decent team like
Everton and Southampton.
He showed all these traits
against Everton and he will continue to
do so UNLESS Steve Bould or Wenger gives him a hairdryer session.
He would be a beast on those games that we meet Chelsea the only «Formerly top four» side that took unnecessary points from us, obviously for reason of history, he would be fired up
against Man United, they hired someone who didn't give him a chance,
against Man City he would probably be in competition with Aguero for the golden boot...
Everton made 360 chances to Arsenal's 464.
That season (2013 2014) we won five points out of five derby games (liverpool,
everton, manure, city, spuds) This season we have four derby games, and with the form shown, I don't see them wining a single one of those games, maybe they can draw against manure and Everton and tha
everton, manure, city, spuds) This season we have four derby games, and with the form shown, I don't see them wining a single one of those games, maybe they can draw
against manure and
Everton and tha
Everton and that's it.
We
do just fine humiliating ourselves
against the likes of watford,
Everton and southampton, we really don't need the extra input from truly worldclass teams
But I don't see Liverpool messing up and I am worried about our game
against Everton.
We should actually be able to play football
against City — they won't just sit in their own box and try and counter-attack like Leicester, Palace and even
Everton did..
They played most of the game with 10 men
against a decent
Everton team and won in case you
did nt see!
Another reason I fancy Arsenal to
do the business is that although
Everton looked good
against Chelsea, in their last 8 Premier League games at home, they have only won once,
against Newcastle, and they actually lost 5 of those 8 matches.
So, MC SAm P, you
do sound like flop rapper lost in time; of course if Man U lost, we can still win the EPL, specially with Man City 12 points ahead we not yet quarter of season, we will catch up and pass MU who are 7 points clear even losing... Then we only travelling to
Everton, we lost home
against waford, if we can drwa their be awsum to win this, yes yes yo, to the beat yo..