
Pratik Bhattacharya
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Pratik Bhattacharya
@pratikb417
Nerdy software engineer | Google | Ex-Microsoft | Die hard Gooner.



Gutted. Absolutely gutted. We’ve officially crashed out of the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup. Two competitions gone before we even got near the business end. It stings, especially when you’ve seen how much the lads have put in this season. But here’s the question that actually matters: if we go on and win the league, does this still count as a successful season? For me… yes. The Premier League is the one that defines you. 38 games, week in, week out, against everyone. It’s the real test of squad depth, mentality and consistency. Cups are brilliant, but they’re lotteries. One bad day, one moment of magic from the opposition and you’re gone. The league doesn’t lie. If we lift that trophy in May, I’ll look back at this season as the one where we finally delivered where it counts most. The cups? Annoying footnotes. The league? The one we’ll talk about for years. Am I coping? Maybe. Am I wrong? Tell me below. Still believing. Still backing the boys. WeGoAgain!!!

Now I understand people in toxic relationship. I still love you @Arsenal ❤️❤️


Winning the Premier League alone is a failed Season for Arsenal.

UNTIL THE SEASON ENDS, I STAND WITH HIM GO AND GET ME THE PREM TITLE AND UCL MISTER MIKEL ARTETA

We don't have to wait for the end of the season to have the uncomfortable conversations about Mikel Arteta. From a quadruple to a double in two games, that's unacceptable. Let's have those conversations now!

Let me tell ya being an Arsenal fan ain’t for the weak

Btw if you claim to be an Arsenal fan but say that even winning the PL wouldn’t be enough for you to look back on this season favorably or not demand the manager’s head, I hope you walk away from football, at least for a while. You’ve clearly let outside factors ruin it for you.

🚨 If Mikel Arteta goes trophy-less once again this season, has he been a failure as Arsenal manager?

I can’t believe this




