That's how title winning teams should be in the mental sense, unfortunately Wenger can't get most of his players to give 100 % each game, part of this is because he still
relies on certain players that are nowhere near good enough to be starters for Arsenal let alone a top 4 club.
I'm not blaming Mertesacker, I'm blaming the manager for
relying on certain players and tactics that allow our midfield to constantly expose Mertesacker whenever the opposition counter attack.
Not exact matches
He is also not brave enough to go through any number of
players for a high ball, he wont even go through his own, he's bad at reading the flight of the ball and has no intent
on making sure of it, when Ospina plays you have to
rely on a
certain amount of luck.
I would keep Ospina (can't overly
rely on Cech especially when he conceeds annoying goals against
certain teams /
players who are so good at giving shots towards the bottom end of the post)....
Arguably our most dangerous
player at the minute in terms of scoring... Yes he
relies on delivery but when there's a
certain Mesut Ozil playing the way he is that's not exactly a bad thing.
We
rely too much
on certain players so everyone needs to start pulling their weight so bringing in some quality which will keep everyone
on their toes.
March 19 — Runaway English Championship leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers look
certain to be headed back to the Premier League but they will need to head off growing concerns about their ownership and the influence of super agent Jorge Mendes in the club's signings, an influence that will concern Premier League club owners, many of whom
rely on Mendes for key foreign
players.
The synopsis of the study wasn't that games are evil and cause brain damage, it was that
certain games basically put
players into an auto - pilot like state that
relies solely
on reactionary thinking can cause grey matter loss in the hippocampus.
A company that
relies on certain employees for key functions may wish to buy life insurance to protect itself against the loss of one or more of its key
players.