Yes, they are pretty shite. But it's a pretty shite league so they are up there, floating. Absolutely, should never have dropped points to these turds but Arsenal are still very weak when teams don't allow them to play. There's still a big problem with Plan B. Arteta tends to stick with Plan A until the bitter defeat. There are signs though he's started to become a bit more inventive towards the end of the season. But then we get the Utd game and it's back to square one. A bit frustrating.
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Yeah, Pep. It must just be coincidence that City were mid-table and worse before the oil money
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cxe88nmyr00o
It feels like since the Bayern games we've started sitting deeper when not in possession, we did it v Citeh too, not sure whether that's about preserving players' legs at the end of the season or trying to catch teams on the break more but it does invite pressure, it was really obvious re Man Ure and could have cost us the three points if they weren't so bad
I actually think it’s because we’ve learned from the mistakes of last season. Far too many games were end to end and we were going life and death to get results. We’ve been a lot more ruthless and calculated this time and of course having the confidence to defend deep with Saliba and Gabriel helps a lot too.