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I remember the Klopp project comparisons at the start of Arteta’s reign.
He had them in a CL final at the end of year 3…
in the Premier League maybe, but he was sent off against Liverpool in the cup don't forget
he's been sent off more times than any other PL player since he began playing for us, he also has served suspensions for getting too many yellows - so far he's had 52 in the PL in total
in other words you're dismissing the evidence i just gave you because it doesn't fit with your world view - are you a Tory minister by any chance?
and in general your attempted brushing aside of Arteta's failings in favour of some vague stuff around 'bringing the club together' might have some merit but he's still responsible for multiple failures
he accidentally stumbled on players like Saka, Martinelli, ESR and now Elneny after ignoring them for a long time, it's not been a strategic thing to bring them in
he doesn't recognise when players are ready and he's doing the same with Balogun and especially Saliba, instead relying on too few playes to get the job done
IBK always argues in good faith. The opposite of you. The nerve, to accuse somebody of dismissing evidence. As for world views, good lord. That's priceless. Especially as you underpin the comedy with a reference to Tories, the ultimate fake paradigm which you buy into so easily, despite all the... evidence.
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I didn't dismiss the 'evidence'. What I dismissed was any prospect of a reasonable debate with you about Xhaka - and your own dismissal of what is an improved disciplinary record from this player this season speaks to this. Neither have I brushed aside Arteta's failings. Far from it. But this is the problem with 'absolutist' arguments isn't it? Pointing out areas where Arteta has made progress is brushing aside failings. It's not - they are 2 different things. You don't like or rate Arteta - fair enough - youre entitled to your opinions. But if you think that the club hasn't made progress under him (and success at any football club is about more than just picking players) then I think that your antipathy is making you, not me, pretty one-eyed.
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Also your comments re the above players again shows a lack of balance. I agree with you that we were left with too small a squd/first teamers to get the job done this season, but even this needs to be balanced by the key injories we suffered at crucial times. Also, its interesting that you focus on the manager's apparent inability to recognise young talent while ignoring the fact that this season he has built a team around them. Is it not also fair to recognise the improvements that they have made (or do you put this solely down to the players themselves with no outside influence)?
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