Add to this the fact that Aguero and Dzeko will not be fully match fit if they are available and that Arsenal could have Gibbs, Ramsey, Walcott, Ozil and Welbeck all back in contention and there is plenty of reason to hope that we can overcome our dreadful recent
record against the big boys.
Against the lesser teams you can get away with it, as we've seen recently against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
Against the lesser teams you can get away with it, as we've seen recently
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win
against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against the
big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible
record this season, and in previous seasons
against the bi
against the
big boys.
Whereas Arsene Wenger and his players have proved this season that we are no longer like lambs to the slaughter in games
against the
big boys, beating Man City and Man United away and not suffering any heavy defeats, our
record of being flat track bullies has not been up to the usual standard.