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Arsenal 2-0 Post Match Thread

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3 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

10 minutes into 606 on the radio and Chris Sutton going on about Arsenal being a bigger team than Leicester

Did he say they were smaller than Celtic’s Reserves? This man gives Bell-ends a bad name.

Posted
5 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

10 minutes into 606 on the radio and Chris Sutton going on about Arsenal being a bigger team than Leicester

Chris Sutton is a complete and utter dick.

 

Posted
Just now, trabuch said:

Madders - what an interview - buzzing.

Agreed - the ‘arrogant’ criticism of him is so lazy he’s a top lad

Posted

This feels like 2015/16 all over again

 

I don't want to go too far, I don't even care that much if we finish 1st or 4th (although anything below that would be a tad underwhelming at this point lol), but watching this Leicester team feels like every kind of wet football dream is possible...

 

Let's just continue to dream

 

:claudio::brendan_still:

Posted
1 minute ago, mozartfox said:

Did he say they were smaller than Celtic’s Reserves? This man gives Bell-ends a bad name.

No mention of Celtic. First caller was an Arsenal fan wanting Emery out. Sutton disagreed then starting going on about Arsenal being a bigger club that Leicester. Guys a bellend

Posted
5 minutes ago, Foxhateram said:

Don't understand the VAR decision. Soyuncu clearly pulled down in the box. What is classified as a foul, if that isn't.?

 

 

Ref gave so much there way today as well. We still won. Says alot about this team.

Although I reckon had he not been fouled and put the ball in the net, it would have probably been ruled out for offside the way things are now.

Posted
14 minutes ago, casablancas said:

What’s the significance Ebening?

 

In his pressers he usually says "good ebening" because he can't quite pronounce the 'V'. There's a compilation on YouTube somewhere 

Posted

This team is wonderful. I said before the game I genuinely wouldn't swap 1 arsenal player for ours and Redknapp and Adams both said the same on sky. On current form, we have the best right back, the best cdm, the best cam and the best striker in the league. And Cags and Evans are up there with the best at the moment. Great result and the Brendan revolution continues! 

Posted
10 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

10 minutes into 606 on the radio and Chris Sutton going on about Arsenal being a bigger team than Leicester

I don't want to be accused of being regionalist but whenever I hear Chris Sutton on the radio all I can picture is a rosy cheeked farmer leaning over a gate giving his amateur observations about the days football issues. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ALC Fox said:

Three clean sheets in the last three Premier League games. Not bad going at all.

Yep its Jonny, Wilf and Caglar who are making the difference , but they never get the headlines .

Posted
    • Leicester’s haul of 26 points from their 12 Premier League games this season is their most ever at this stage of a top-flight campaign, and one more than they had in their title winning season of 2015-16.
    • Arsenal’s record of 17 points and -1 goal difference is their worst start to a top-flight season after 12 games since 1982-83 (15 points). They also had 17 points in 2014-15, but had goal difference of +5.
    • Leicester’s Jamie Vardy has scored nine goals in his nine Premier League starts against Arsenal – in Premier League history, only Wayne Rooney (12), Robbie Fowler (10) and Harry Kane (10) have scored more against the Gunners.
    • Vardy is the top Premier League goalscorer so far this season (11), as well as being the top scorer in the competition in 2019 (23).
    • James Maddison has scored more goals from outside the box than any other player in the Premier League this season (three).
     
    • Leicester have won three consecutive top-flight home games against Arsenal for the first time in their history.
    • Leicester have won five Premier League home games in a row for only the second time, last doing so in May 2017 under Craig Shakespeare.
    • Arsenal had just one shot on target in this match, with that effort coming in the 20th minute from Alexandre Lacazette.
Posted

Don't think Arsenal were too bad, we are just better than them. Dominant in midfield and defended really well. Some great football in and around the box. 

 

Solid all round performance. What a great position we are in. 

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