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🚨 Heinze has respectfully challenged Arteta while driving Arsenal's defence to new heights and fixing their problematic disciplinary record.
Last season the club received 67 yellow cards and more reds (six) than any other Premier League side. The majority of those dismissals proved costly and ultimately hindered their chances of glory.
One year on, Arsenal top the fair play standings with 50 cautions, no red cards and no penalties conceded, highlighting a drastic turnaround.
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Mikel Merino (89’)
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I just want that nasty 1:0 against Psg at Budapest to send everyone to ICU 😭😭😭😭😭
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🚨 Mikel Merino is fit and ready to be selected against Crystal Palace.
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Mikel Merino has returned to first team training
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Interesting to hear that the Police think over 1m will likely to be lining the parade route. Expecting a lot of people will be getting to command thier space early morning, If you do plan to attend, then bring water/food as shops will be rammed and will sell out early.
I have no clue what the best space will be, i wont be there as will be coming back from Budapest.
Hopefully will be more than one shiny object at the front of the bus!
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🚨The days after the 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth were probably the worst of the campaign, all the more so because it was before that huge trip to Manchester City that had been weighing over the team for months; the great nemesis that had to be overcome.
A growing problem at that point was not just psychological, though. It was physical. Arsenal’s players looked and felt exhausted.
That was partly because of the schedule, but also Arteta’s own training demands. The Basque’s response to any setback was to work even harder on the training ground. It was an ethic that could be construed as admirable in other circumstances, but not with finely tuned athletes. The effects could be seen in the injury crises endured every April.
So, Eberechi Eze, one of the newer players who was also among the most laid-back, went up to his boss.
In so many words, he told Arteta, we can do this, but we need a bit of space.
The manager listened.
Days off were increased. The intensity of training sessions was lightened. In the week before they claimed the title, he gave them three days off followed by a barbecue.
It all worked out.
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