Not exact matches
It is a
risk of course, as is Arsene Wenger telling the world his tactical thoughts ahead of the game, because the home side are fairly competent going forward as well, but I think the reason the
boss has gone for this game plan rather
than try to be defensive as we did there famously a few years ago, is because of the return to fitness of Sead Kolasinac.
With Zlatan looking set to continue for at least another season after this one, it's a problem that the United
boss should look to solve sooner rather
than later, so that he doesn't
risk forcing either of his two young talents towards demanding an exit.
Perhaps the
boss has more
than one eye on the Champions League tie with PSG on Tuesday but I hope he has not taken too many
risks with this Premier League game.
Perhaps it is the need to preserve this close knit group that is making the
boss very careful in the transfer market but is it not more important to keep all our current players happy and fighting for each other,
than risking it by signing a player with the wrong attitude?
The Arsenal
boss may well be taking a bit of a
risk, and the injury problems picked up this week by Aaron Ramsey and David Ospina were a stark reminder of what can happen to players coming back from the international break, but I very much doubt whether Arsene Wenger will make any more changes
than he has to for the Arsenal starting XI to face Everton tomorrow.
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