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@TomCantonMedia That what happened this season odgard’s continuis absence helps arsenal to win the league this season
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هذا التعاقد ليس الا لتغيير الأجواء السلبية التي تسيطر على النادي في الداخل والخارج وتحويل تركيز الإعلام والجمهور الى موضوع التعاقد , اما من الناحية الرياضية ما أراه تغيرا مفيدا أو مؤثرا في الوقت الحالي, مورينهو انتهى وليس لديه الطاقة التي كان يمتلكها من قبل , ولا يستطيع مجابهة الضغوطات والسيطرة على النجوم الموجودين لأنه مدرب صدامي , ومورينهو مدرب يعتمد 100% على الشراء والصرف العالي لتحقيق الإنجازات وهو نهج مخالف لسياسة النادي المالية في الوقت الحالي, ومع اول تصادم بينه وبين النجوم سيجد نفسه مثل ألونسو وغيره إلا إذا قرر أن يصبح حضانة مثل أنشلوني , قبوله المهمة هي انتحار لسمعته التي تركها في الفترة الأولى
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@alkufani انت اول شخص يمر علي يحب ازعاج @derradjihafid ، المعلقين هؤلاء أصبحوا عبء علي القناة جيل قديم منتهي وليس لهم شيء جديد يقدمونه ، الجمهور بدأ يتجه للقنوات العالمية الناطقة باللغات الأجنبية
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@GoonerEG No we don't , this match ends winless by 2-2 and we wants Arsenal that's beats Newcastle 1-2 at saint James park , and we want our @mikelmerino1 back
@m8arteta
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Who ever you are the fact is that the main problem with Arsenal at this period is not directly related to individuals 90% is about game management you won against big clubs in Europe like bayern, Atleti etc and you’re struggling against wolves,city,saints and bournmouth , no creativity no aggression no desire no direct football always side-ways and back-ways passings the whole team is dropping back against mid table teams, this type of mentality and tactics will not win you nothing facts
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To every Arsenal fan,
I don’t even know where to begin but I have to say I’m sorry.
What happened yesterday is on me. One moment, one decision and it changed everything. I’ve replayed it over and over in my head and it hurts knowing I let the team and every single one of you down.
I know what this club means. I know what it means to fight for every point, every position, every dream. And in a moment where we needed composure, I made the wrong choice. There are no excuses for that.
Seeing the disappointment, the anger, I understand it. Honestly I feel it too. Probably even more. Because when you wear this badge, you carry millions with you and yesterday I didn’t carry it the way I should have.
All I can promise is this I won’t hide. I won’t shy away from it. I will take it, learn from it and use it. Because moments like this either break you or build you and I refuse to let it break me.
I will come back stronger. For the team. For this club. For you.
I’m truly sorry.

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As a manager, when you begin a match with a slow tempo and a negative
attacking approach despite being the superior side, you unintentionally hand the opponent a psychological advantage. It signals a lack of intent and gives them the belief that they can hold on for a draw—or even push for a win. That is exactly what happened to Arsenal today. Their start was disastrous: excessive recycling of possession, endless sideways passing, no direct progression, and a complete disconnect between defense and attack. The backline looked unstable, the full-backs were ineffective both defensively and offensively, and the team showed no sharpness in winning second balls. The reasons are numerous, but they stem primarily from unnecessary tinkering and a lack of respect for the opponent. Deploying Havertz as a playmaker while leaving a natural creator like Eze on the bench, and completely excluding Ødegaard and Calafiori from the squad, is inexplicable. Persisting with Madueke and Martinelli on the wings despite their poor form, while ignoring the potential impact of Nwaneri from the start—or even Trossard—and denying Nørgaard a deserved opportunity, are all critical misjudgments. @m8arteta must reflect before the remainder of the season slips away. He needs to reduce this morale-draining rotation and commit to a consistent, winning formula. This manager and his team seem to invite unnecessary pressure onto themselves. Today’s result was a direct consequence of poor game management and flawed tactical decisions—the same issues that contributed to losing the Carabao Cup final, the FA Cup exit, and the uninspiring performances against Sporting and Leverkusen
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As a manager, when you begin a match with a slow tempo and a negative
attacking approach despite being the superior side, you unintentionally hand the opponent a psychological advantage. It signals a lack of intent and gives them the belief that they can hold on for a draw—or even push for a win.
That is exactly what happened to Arsenal today. Their start was disastrous: excessive recycling of possession, endless sideways passing, no direct progression, and a complete disconnect between defense and attack. The backline looked unstable, the full-backs were ineffective both defensively and offensively, and the team showed no sharpness in winning second balls.
The reasons are numerous, but they stem primarily from unnecessary tinkering and a lack of respect for the opponent. Deploying Havertz as a playmaker while leaving a natural creator like Eze on the bench, and completely excluding Ødegaard and Calafiori from the squad, is inexplicable. Persisting with Madueke and Martinelli on the wings despite their poor form, while ignoring the potential impact of Nwaneri from the start—or even Trossard—and denying Nørgaard a deserved opportunity, are all critical misjudgments.
@m8arteta must reflect before the remainder of the season slips away. He needs to reduce this morale-draining rotation and commit to a consistent, winning formula. This manager and his team seem to invite unnecessary pressure onto themselves. Today’s result was a direct consequence of poor game management and flawed tactical decisions—the same issues that contributed to losing the Carabao Cup final, the FA Cup exit, and the uninspiring performances against Sporting and Leverkusen
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As a manager, when you begin a match with a slow tempo and a negative
attacking approach despite being the superior side, you unintentionally hand the opponent a psychological advantage. It signals a lack of intent and gives them the belief that they can hold on for a draw—or even push for a win.
That is exactly what happened to Arsenal today. Their start was disastrous: excessive recycling of possession, endless sideways passing, no direct progression, and a complete disconnect between defense and attack. The backline looked unstable, the full-backs were ineffective both defensively and offensively, and the team showed no sharpness in winning second balls.
The reasons are numerous, but they stem primarily from unnecessary tinkering and a lack of respect for the opponent. Deploying Havertz as a playmaker while leaving a natural creator like Eze on the bench, and completely excluding Ødegaard and Calafiori from the squad, is inexplicable. Persisting with Madueke and Martinelli on the wings despite their poor form, while ignoring the potential impact of Nwaneri from the start—or even Trossard—and denying Nørgaard a deserved opportunity, are all critical misjudgments.
@m8arteta must reflect before the remainder of the season slips away. He needs to reduce this morale-draining rotation and commit to a consistent, winning formula. This manager and his team seem to invite unnecessary pressure onto themselves. Today’s result was a direct consequence of poor game management and flawed tactical decisions—the same issues that contributed to losing the Carabao Cup final, the FA Cup exit, and the uninspiring performances against Sporting and Leverkusen
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