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@talkSPORT This mornings show was absolutely tragic, how can you go from having hosts like Ali and Jeff with co presenters like Andy Townsend and others to these two clowns.
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@HandofArsenal 4 games away from immortality. Those who doubted him should be ashamed. From the beginning until the very end boss 🙌🏻
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@StrangerNews11 This page does nothing but regurgitate crappy tweets slating the series it’s based on. Poor.
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@TheFalseNein Most frustrating player in our recent history. So so so good, yet so so injured all the time ☹️
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Not a huge fan of the super computer (everything else Opta does is excellent obviously) but Arsenal’s chances if City won pre (69 percent) to post (with City win) have actually gone up to 73 percent. Unfathomable. City clear favourites.
Opta Analyst@OptaAnalyst
How the Opta supercomputer sees the title race after Manchester City's win over Arsenal on Sunday🫣
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@ConMarbleHalls @NotPaneen One of the biggest idiots on the internet. Clown of a man.
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He’s spot on. Too many people in north London just took Arsenal up as a personality trait the last 5 years
No Context Fan TV@NoContext_FanTv
Troopz crashes out on ‘influencers’ youtube.com/live/lkdcCdTYq…
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@OSB9_ @ConMarbleHalls Did you watch the game? We just went toe to toe. That performance is enough to make me believe.
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@LDJAFC @ConMarbleHalls We’ve lost 4 of our last 6 games, we’re in the worst form of our season. City are in the their best form of the season.
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Never mind the symbolics. Arsenal lit a fire at their training ground as a motivational image. But it was Manchester City who brought the fire to the game. City dared more and deservedly won. Better principles - more attacking. Better team - more leaders. Better manager - more adventurous and experienced. And so it’s advantage a fired-up City in the title race.
Pep Guardiola and his big-game hunters can smell wounded foe, can sense victory will be theirs. City have big players relishing the pressure in the biggest game of the season. Bernardo Silva outstanding, small of frame but huge of heart. He’ll be hugely missed as ball-winning player, creative player, team player and role model. Rodri commanding. Haaland pouncing when opportunity knocked. Cherki dribbling and dazzling. O’Reilly so young but so mature in his positioning and decision-making. Guehi a top defender and leader, such a massively influential signing in January.
Arsenal? Second again? They need more than fire now. They need City to slip up. Guardiola’s side do still have to go Everton and Bournemouth but they have the belief and the momentum. They know the way to the finishing line, it's a muscle memory.
Arsenal tried hard. They were gritty, good pressing first half, some promising counters but they dropped off, invited City on and Pep’s men need no second invitation. Arsenal invested heavily this season, and will doubtless do so again this summer, as the years of hurt lengthens since the Invincibles. Arteta needs more flair as much as fire. He also needs a re-think on his approach.
His subs will come under scrutiny. Arteta inexplicably kept the fading Odegaard on. Odegaard embodies Arsenal’s nice, neat football but doesn’t hurt elite opponents enough. Arteta could have moved Eze central not taken him off.
Arsenal will argue fine lines, Havertz had a huge chance at the death, but were fortunate that Gabriel was not sent off for pushing his forehead into Haaland’s. If/when the fire is fully extinguished, the Arsenal inquest will be long and painful. It sounds like it's already begun amongst their fans, their fire snuffed out by City. #MCIARS
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@OSB9_ @ConMarbleHalls Why is it unrealistic when you look at our fixture list? More favourable than Cities.
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@LDJAFC @ConMarbleHalls It’s unrealistic to think that Arsenal will win every game remaining but City are capable of doing it
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