4 points dropped from two away games when leading 2-0 in each.
Arsenal haven’t blown it yet but they’re second favourites now
Arsenal haven’t blown it yet but they’re second favourites now
4 points dropped from two away games when leading 2-0 in each.
Arsenal haven’t blown it yet but they’re second favourites now
4 points dropped from two away games when leading 2-0 in each.
Arsenal haven’t blown it yet but they’re second favourites now
Nobody bothers to turn up against Arsenal. Again. 0-2 already.
RCL is eating his heart outNobody bothers to turn up against Arsenal. Again. 0-2 already.

Nah, we've blown it. You can't defend the way we've done and expect to win the title. Our defending since the turn of the year has been shambolic, and our flurry of goals were masking the deficiences, but it's starting to catch up with us. It's inexcusable to do what we've done two consecutive weeks in a row.
Just need to focus on finishing the season on a high, plan for next season and strengthen squad depth. But I promise you - if Rob Holding is still an Arsenal player in the 2023/24 season, we are going to win nothing and achieve nothing yet again.
I think you're seeing how incredibly fine the margins are at the very summit of the league. You've done very well since the turn of the year. You've only lost twice (once to City) and have actually kept more clean sheets than them.
You're missing Saliba but I think the past two games are more to do with game management than specific moments in defense. Title challenges are simply relentless these days thanks to the absurdly high standards set by City and Liverpool, so much so that whereas on paper a point at both Liverpool and West Ham aren't actually that bad on paper, they could prove to be enormously damaging.
Saliba and Zinchenko were huge misses, as they are both crucial to our build-up and progressive passes. However, getting a two-goal cushion against an out-of-form, low on confidence West Ham side sitting 13th in the league, and not seeing it out, is inexcusable.
I think the pressure has gotten to the players today, just like it did at Anfield. We were in cruise control of the match, then we gave them a sniff of an opportunity, which they gladly took and we never seemed to recover from that. Saka missing that penalty - when he'd previously had a 100% success rate from the spot for Arsenal - typifies that.
We've got the second youngest squad in the league, with many of these players having never felt the pressure of being in a title race. But when you're up against a well-oiled (no pun intended) machine in City, who have the knowhow and experience of winning 4 of the last 5 league titles, and they add a cyborg viking freak scoring goals like they're nothing, the margin for error is virtually non-existent.
We've had a superb season overall, but it's going to be extremely deflating to have nothing to show for it.
A place in the champions league is not a trophy, but will be reward for what has been an excellent season for you.
If Kane leaves, it's probably more likely we'll be in the relegation race next season.As bad as things seem right now, I wouldn't entirely rule you out of the CL race for next season.
A place in the champions league is not a trophy, but will be reward for what has been an excellent season for you.
The basic premise on paper is that it brings in
revenue that can be used to strengthen the squad
and maintain/improve competitive performance.
They are painfully aware of what 6 seasons
without that money does on that front.
Still can't fathom why some people are suggesting Meslier as our next No1Leeds’ defence is so poor