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This, in a nutshell, is what leadership is.
In a high-pressure situation, while others are understandably angry and shouting, he remains calm. Doesn't need to raise his voice to command respect. Lightly pushes Gabriel from being in the ref's face. Stops Havertz from going in, then talks to the ref in a composed manner.
This is what a leader looks like in its purest form.
s.@OnlyWilo_
" بس اقولك اوديغارد ضعيف شخصيه ما يتكلم مع الحكم " يبونه يتكلم على الفاضي والمليان ويتظلم على كل شيء when he talks, he talks
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This is becoming a joke seriously.
Dembele started only 9 league games the whole season.
Dembele played 90mins ONCE all season in the league, and that came in April, yes you read it right, April.
Let me break it down. French Ligue started in August.
Dembele played the first 3 games that month. He got injured and missed 2 months of football, 5 league games in total.
He retuned and played 3 games. In all 3 games, he didn’t accumulate 90mins of football, then he missed the next two games.
He came back again and played two games, he didn’t accumulate 60mins in those two games, then he was out injured again.
Here comes January, he started two league games and one sub. He also started two games in February and out injured again.
He returned in March and came on as a sub twice, those were the only league games he played before international break.
This is where it gets interesting, Dembele plays his FIRST 90mins football in the league in the month of APRIL, this was against Toulouse.
Also, they started resting him from here on because of champions league. The last two games before the Bayern games, Angers & Lorient, Dembele did not play one minute.
He also has 10 goals and 6 assists.
The 8th when it comes to top scorers, there are 4 players on that joint 8th position.
He’s also 8th when it comes to top assist makers, there are 7 other players with 6 assists too.
It’s just unbelievably worrisome that this same player has won the Player of the season award. A player who barely played, a player who only played 90mins once all season.
The PR is so crazy, honestly.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
❤️💙⭐️ Player of the Season in Ligue1: Ousmane Dembélé wins, once again. ✨
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🚨Myles Lewis-Skelly opens up on Arsenal exit speculation and the difficult moments he faced this season
The teenager admits his lack of game time was “tough initially” and revealed he told family and friends to block out all the social media noise around his future.
“I don’t want to hear all the noise... let me face this adversity and come out the other side of it.”
Now thriving in midfield, Lewis-Skelly says his full focus is on helping Arsenal “bring this club back to glory” 🏆
Manchester United fans can rest now


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The things i saw yesterday when Rice got shifted from midfield to RB for Zubimendi has opened my eyes differently. Arsenal looked naked, exposed, unprotected, like an homeless kid without security.
Arsenal’s most important player isn’t Saka, Saliba or Gabriel, it’s Declan Rice. This guy is the engine room of the team, he’s the heart. He needs to be protected at all cost.

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Mentality monster and captain of Arsenal Football Club comes on to save the day 🫶
The Football Era@FootballEra_
Havertz, Zubimendi, and Odegaard are the last guys I’d trust under pressure. Gyokeres, MLS, and Eze are the complete opposite. The difference in mentality between the first three and the other three is staggering. One could argue it’s mentality midgets vs mentality monsters.
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He was LOCKED IN
GIF
George 🇬🇪@George_Zur1
80-83 minutes Odegaard away at West Ham will go down in history
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Everyone wants a Trading 101 Encyclopedia. It doesn’t exist. It never will.
No two trades are identical. No single fixed strategy works in every asset. This is why trading courses fail to make anyone consistently profitable.
Most traders can't even tell if the market's trending or ranging, let alone spot SOS or SOW across multiple timeframes. If you can't read that, you're blindfolded in a minefield.
What you really need is experience, and the right network. A mentor. A small, proven group of traders who've been consistently profitable for years, who can guide you through any market.
Most people refuse to accept this truth, and that's why they'll never find consistency.
They want "the book" when there is no book. Sure, you can collect golden nuggets from books and certain strategies, but cooking them into a masterpiece?
- That comes from playing the game, day in and day out, while only listening to sources with a track record that spans years.
Work on yourself: health, mindset, body. Buy yourself time. Get a pair, step out of your comfort zone. Because the only way to grow in trading, or in life, is through discomfort.
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@SympaticoMr @SamJDean Been saying this. Need a midfield trio with rice, odegaard and eze
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@SamJDean What I don’t get is play Ödegaard in the fucking Zubi role he is better if he sees the pitch. He is A Toni Kroos player not an Özil!!!!! FFS!!!
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✅️❤️David Raya: “When I joined Arsenal, the club already had a clear No. 1 in Aaron Ramsdale. He was loved by the fans, the players, the staff and rightly so. He’s a top-class goalkeeper.
At first, I just wanted to enjoy my football. Then came the Luton game. We won 4-3, but for me personally, it was the worst performance of my career. That night I understood the pressure that comes with this club. I don’t really go on social media or read the papers, but suddenly I felt all of it. You can’t have two No. 1s. I felt like I’d hit rock bottom, and the only way was up.
From that point, something changed. I knew I couldn’t go on having games where I didn’t feel like myself. So I looked at everything my daily habits, my morning routine, my nutrition, my schedule. Small changes, but professional ones. That’s when a different David Raya showed up at Arsenal.”
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