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    Arsenal 1-1 Brighton Player Ratings and Match Reaction

    Raya 7.5 - Once again without him we’d have lost


    White 6 - Gets caught far too far up the pitch


    Saliba 7 - Solid


    Gabriel 5 - Poor again, too easily outmuscled for their goal


    Timber 5 - Can’t win headers


    Partey 4 - Completely gone as a player, no passing ability, no engine


    Rice 5 - Yes sending off was harsh, but he’s not a number 8 and it’s not helping us him being there


    Odegaard 5.5 - Wasteful in good positions


    Trossard 6 - Largely isolated


    Havertz 7.5 - Could have done better when put through on goal, but lovely lobbed finish…didn’t do much wrong today


    Saka 7.5 - Has been our best player this season, overworked



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    Califiori 6 - Don’t see anything special about him


    Martinelli 5 - Didn’t have the chance to do anything as we were sat so deep


    Zinchenko 5 - Fortunately didn’t see much of the ball



    Given we are a team of defenders and defensive midfielders because that’s the way Arteta wants it, it seems bizarre to me that even with ten men that Minteh has an apalling amount of time and space to latch onto a pass from Lewis Dunk. They created despite the pace, possession and man advantage very little because of how deep we were sitting, but then they should have beaten us when they opened us up in an embarrassingly easy way.

    Not sure what the purpose of a player like Jurrien Timber is, I think Gabriel is flirting with being dropped…not had a single competent game this season. Maybe if we played a proper full back and stopped all this inverted bollocks we actually would have a proper outlet on the left.

    Partey reminds me of my cousins blind, deaf senile border collie with fucked back legs, not suffering but doesn’t really know what’s going on….would be kinder to euthanise.

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    Rubbish

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    Odegaard was by far the worst player on that pitch. Also none of the forward players deserve more than a 6.

    Raya again MOTM...no one came close.

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    Disagree…I thought both Havertz and Saka played well. The problem is our attacks are always hyper focused on the right hand side. As Mac pointed out in another post, Trossard on the rare occasion he saw the ball actually produced a decent cross that Odegaard wasted.

    The problem was that he didn’t see that much of the ball. I marked the defence and defensive midfielders down because even with ten men, the Brighton goal was utterly avoidable….and it wasn’t the only time they opened us up like that. Not tracking runners properly….not congesting the pitch. We should have been able to close the game out even with Rice’s sending off

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCZ_Reborn View Post
    Raya 7.5 - Once again without him we’d have lost


    White 6 - Gets caught far too far up the pitch


    Saliba 7 - Solid


    Gabriel 5 - Poor again, too easily outmuscled for their goal


    Timber 5 - Can’t win headers


    Partey 4 - Completely gone as a player, no passing ability, no engine


    Rice 5 - Yes sending off was harsh, but he’s not a number 8 and it’s not helping us him being there


    Odegaard 5.5 - Wasteful in good positions


    Trossard 6 - Largely isolated


    Havertz 7.5 - Could have done better when put through on goal, but lovely lobbed finish…didn’t do much wrong today


    Saka 7.5 - Has been our best player this season, overworked



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    Califiori 6 - Don’t see anything special about him


    Martinelli 5 - Didn’t have the chance to do anything as we were sat so deep


    Zinchenko 5 - Fortunately didn’t see much of the ball



    Given we are a team of defenders and defensive midfielders because that’s the way Arteta wants it, it seems bizarre to me that even with ten men that Minteh has an apalling amount of time and space to latch onto a pass from Lewis Dunk. They created despite the pace, possession and man advantage very little because of how deep we were sitting, but then they should have beaten us when they opened us up in an embarrassingly easy way.

    Not sure what the purpose of a player like Jurrien Timber is, I think Gabriel is flirting with being dropped…not had a single competent game this season. Maybe if we played a proper full back and stopped all this inverted bollocks we actually would have a proper outlet on the left.

    Partey reminds me of my cousins blind, deaf senile border collie with fucked back legs, not suffering but doesn’t really know what’s going on….would be kinder to euthanise.
    Arteta out tbf.

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    Martinelli did very well to try and score on the break, a 7 at least for me

    The whole side was hobbled by Arteta's bizarre tactics, the Califiori/Trossard sub was designed for being 1-0 up, he should have abandoned that and subbed Timber instead to give us more if a chance to retake the lead.

    I'm betting City would still have gone on and won that game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac76 View Post
    Martinelli did very well to try and score on the break, a 7 at least for me

    The whole side was hobbled by Arteta's bizarre tactics, the Califiori/Trossard sub was designed for being 1-0 up, he should have abandoned that and subbed Timber instead to give us more if a chance to retake the lead.

    I'm betting City would still have gone on and won that game
    I’m betting that city never ever get that red card

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    Reading the pundits comments defending the rice red card, it just shows how no one is going to stand up to the PGMOL and just let them continue ruining the game with incompetent refereeing.

    Let’s take the argument that Rice should have been booked by the letter of law because he kicked the ball away. Well to start with, the ball was moving because Brighton player had already moved it forward so by letter of the law, the free kick would have had to be retaken because you can’t kick a moving ball. He also wasn’t taking the free kick in the right place as foul was further back as again defined by letter of the law. So the referee only applied one letter of the law because he actively made that choice.

    Yet earlier in the game, he didn’t apply the letter of the law to Pedro when he booted the ball 40 yards away after running it out of play. By the letter of the law, there is no difference between that & Rice yet he applied two completely different standards of refereeing. Most accept it was common sense to not book Pedro but you cannot justify that now given the Rice incident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ollie the Optimist View Post
    Reading the pundits comments defending the rice red card, it just shows how no one is going to stand up to the PGMOL and just let them continue ruining the game with incompetent refereeing.

    Let’s take the argument that Rice should have been booked by the letter of law because he kicked the ball away. Well to start with, the ball was moving because Brighton player had already moved it forward so by letter of the law, the free kick would have had to be retaken because you can’t kick a moving ball. He also wasn’t taking the free kick in the right place as foul was further back as again defined by letter of the law. So the referee only applied one letter of the law because he actively made that choice.

    Yet earlier in the game, he didn’t apply the letter of the law to Pedro when he booted the ball 40 yards away after running it out of play. By the letter of the law, there is no difference between that & Rice yet he applied two completely different standards of refereeing. Most accept it was common sense to not book Pedro but you cannot justify that now given the Rice incident.
    It was a nothing incident and the ref should have used some common sense and told them both to get on with the game. I didn’t even really care that Rice got booted either. If nothing had happened no one would have been talking about it at all.

    Dreadful decision really.

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