I have
nothing against Stoke, but I don't like them.
Not exact matches
But there is current form in our favour, with
Stoke's only win in the last 9 games was
against relegation candidates Hull City, and they have
nothing left to play for.
No player In our defence, if wenger can parade this team as our team
against stoke, that means he knows
nothing about football anymore.
Not only defensive lapses arsenal lack the mentality to win match of this nature, we have bad away record
against stoke, barca is closing on series and yet some arsenal fans said is not good enough cos they watched him
against napoli, we need quality signings, u are one goal down and u expect Walcott to come in and turn the match around is not possible, Ramsey just turning left and right with
nothing to show, ozil is not active enough as a play maker, xhaka prone to mistake, Wenger with is old philosophy....
All I would say is so many decisions going
against arsenal 4 possible pens and a goal disallowed you can not beat a team if you are up
against ref who quite clearly is not above given everything to
Stoke and
nothing to arsenal I'm not a bitter fan just one who watched the game though football eyes I'm gutted but not supprised because who the ref was
So we have to put this game behind us we have a title to win MANU have been
nothing less that appalling this season every time i see them draw or loose
against poor teams i laugh for my self full they are really rubbish this season, to put that into perspective look at the list of the teams who have either drawn or beaten them this season: west brom (loss) Southampton (draw) at United Cardiff (draw) Spurs (have taken 4 points off united this season) Everton (won) at United Newcastle (won) At United
Stoke -LRB-(won) and the worst of all Fulham (draw) Now if those results does not reflect a team in shambles based on where they were then i don't know what would, they are piss poor even with rooney and robin.
The fact that this story appeared on the eve of City's game
against Chelsea, and was splashed across the back pages of The Independent by United apologist Ian Herbert (which in turn meant that United's defeat at
Stoke was pushed onto the inside pages) tells us all we need to know — that this was mischief making in order to deflect the embarrassment of yet another defeat for the football genius that is David Moyes so anyone attaching any real importance to it is getting giddy over something and
nothing.
There were obvious signs of Manchester City settling to their manager's ideas
against Stoke that had
nothing to do with passing patterns or off - the ball movements.