57 to 43 percent possession is nothing really, especially when you look at the low possession that Chelsea often have
in the big games when they only use counter attacking tactics.
Jack, like the rest of us, has been very impressed with Wenger's tactics and the team's performances which have seen Arsenal shrug off those questions about
us in big games, and he feels that this is a major step to us getting back where we belong.
That Ozil goes hiding
in the big games.
While Mourinho struggles
in the big games, managing just one goal in his last ten away games against fellow top six sides, Manchester City have already beaten Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal this season by a 9 - 1 aggregate scoreline.
After consistent failure to win the league, put up a sustainable challenge in the race for the title, get past the round of 16 in the champions league and disappoint
in big games, Arsenal fans are realising that this feat isn't surprising.
All we now pray for is not to get humiliated
in big games anymore..
No matter how much blame you allocate to Arsene Wenger for the poor performances of Arsenal this season
in big games like the home defeat by Watford, the limp display away to Chelsea and most obviously the complete battering at the hands of Bayern Munich, you must realise that the manager does not send the side out with instructions to play poorly or not put much effort in.
One other thing Kos is no captain material, his no Kompany, Vidic, Nesta, Adams, Puyol type of leader you need at the back
in big games, great player no doubt but we need a leader next to him for him to play his natural game without pressure.
We don't have a ST who will score 25 +, and on top of that be THE difference maker
in big games coming up with individual moments to win points etc..
We are not only performing worse than last season, doing worse
in the big games and making a mockery out of ourselves in the champions league but it is the repetitive nature of what we achieve and what we fail in each season.
It was nice to see some smiles on fan faces after City, but we've not yet won anything and the Champions league is more likely gone than not, so unless we start producing winning performances
in big games, and big games are coming thick and fast, we may find ourselves where we were just a week ago.
I remember the first time he did that at the Etihad Mert put him in his place which was correct, its not our fault he disappears
in big games anyway for him to get mad.
Get them a proper 9 that will finish chances
in big games that matter, and we'll truly be on to something.
Does Mesut Ozil go missing
in the big games?
Arsenal have been awful
in the big games this season, so I can not see us beating Chelsea.
That's some belief given how shocking we've been
in the big games this season, and in recent years, especially in Europe.
What are the percentages of Ozil going missing
in big games, tackles made, defensive pressure?
Can't perform
in the big games.
He said today on Arsenal.com: «Away from home, we've faded
in big games.
As always
in these big games, score draw at best I would say.
Under Wenger, Arsenal have been dreadful
in the big games.
Liverpool have struggled against the lesser teams, but are even out performing the mighty Chelsea
in the big games.
In big games, he played on the right and drifted inside like he did today.
He can't do that on his own but he should be the one making the difference
in big games, he's got the potential but has to show it.»
his 15 game w / o a goal is the biggest reason we finished 2nd, if we expect to compete in the epl for first, we simply need a 25 gps striker, getting a hat trick vs villa when it does not count for anything is not my idea of productive, world class strikers score
in big games, ie: thierry henri
Ozil
in big games is joke.
Just a few are; the inability to handle the pressure of expectation, complacency, bottling
it in the big games, Wenger's apparent reluctance to compete and spend the club's money in the transfer market and his insistence on playing a certain style of attractive football when a more pragmatic approach may serve us better.
United have not been playing great for a while, but you know what they are like
in big games — they can turn it on.
neither arteta nor flamini is good enough to play for arsenal per mertasacker should be our 4th choice cb he can play well against less technical more physical teams like stoke but he is not good enough
in big games we need 1 - 2 cdm's / cb's what will happen in jan only time will tell
His presence was always felt
in the big games, especially against Manchester United, whom also had a die - hard midfielder in Roy Keane.
Plays a style similar to us, constantly scores big goals
in big games (Barca and Spain); provides timely assists, and his work rate off the ball defensively is unreal.
he has a winning mentality is hard worker and is still very young has many years experience
in big games /
It could easily be four defeats just from those fixtures, given Wenger's poor form
in big games, especially away, and against Mourinho.
Theo had improved in leaps and bounds until the serious injury lay - off and his finishing was exceptional, not too mention was really starting to have moments
in big games.
in big games he gets tactically beaten almost every time he doesn't play our strongest team, even
in big games for years he is not addressing obvious problems in our squad enough is enough
Could see both FC and MS
in the big games but not every week.
Arsenal have been a miserable failure
in the big games this season, winning only one from ten, and we need four goals without reply against Bayern.
Anyways, Wenger is becoming as bad as Ozil,
in big games?
Arsenal legend Jens Lehmann has challenged compatriot Mesut Ozil to produce more match - winning moments
in the big games with the playmaker enjoying his best form since the record - breaking move from Real Madrid, The Evening Standard reports.
Arsenal have been horrible to watch
in the big games, and results in these types of games are getting worse as well.
Tuck and the Giants pass rush always seem to be at their best
in big games, however, so choose wisely if you take this one up.
If the Frenchman is tactically flexible and is willing to change the way his side plays, at least
in the big games, the lack of a «midfield destroyer» would not cost Arsenal.
I believe coq in de defensive midfield is a far better option
in big games then xhaka.
In this big games One of Ozil and cazorla must go to the bench.
I think Ozil plays poorly
in big games.
«We play a big game and players want to play
in the big games.
He scores
in the big games as well.
I will probably start with carzola because he seems to be key
in big games.
Does that sound to you like a player that struggles
in big games?
Except we didn't really press enough - especially
in the big games.