Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he "has not been fair" on Eddie Nketiah after the young striker scored twice in a rare start to stun Chelsea. The 22-year-old, who is out of contract this summer, produced two fine finishes at Stamford Bridge in only his second Premier League start of the season. He expressed frustration at his lack of game time and questioned his future in an interview earlier this week. "I should have been playing him more," Arteta told BBC Sport. "I said to him I haven't been fair." Kissing his arse hoping he produces last nights form for the rest of the season Basic parenting skills displayed by Lego head.
which we all know isn’t true and no one is discussing this angle in the media, radio…or even on here. just you Pinkz the rest know what’s going on you had a good night in the middle of your bottle job which started 4 games ago. You’re still in the process of losing 4th spot…we occupy our rightful place so it looks like it’s ours to lose but reality is we are all just watching the Goonz grip loosen as they eventually slip away to a 6 and the other big 6 teams take up their god given positions by default as a result.
Brentford Away 5.30pm Eriksen gonna bend us over and whip one in…you just know it might have to do a chase for 3rd/4th thread saves having to bypass Munse’s look at us we got some money we are relevant now aswell posts
There's eleven other teams currently above us, and this has a actually been a decent season by our recent standards*. The view from down here is ****, what can I say? *the win at WHL is my best memory so far. Sad, I know.
I feel sorry for Ten Bob. Leaving one of Europe's best run small clubs, for that ****ing car crash of an outfit. R.I.P. a promising career, I just hope he can get it back in track again after the inevitable shambolic sacking.
Don’t be afraid mate. Enjoy the ride if you can, but remember; when you’re on a rollercoaster, the only way is down.
I am fckin buzzing btw. Ten Hag taught everything to Rangnick that he taught to Klopp that he taught to Pep.
I smell more #fear in this post. I shall be using my nose as a 'fearometer' to monitor the levels of #fear as the coming season goes on.
Actually, for once, I do think United have made the right managerial signing. The right manager backed by your spending power could become a success... That is if he's given time and allowed to do things the right way. He's the first good call for manager United have made since Fergie left.