After a fabulous draw against the best team in the EL on Thursday night Arsenal are well set for the push to get into the top 4 as a farewell present from Wenger to to his successor ... Brendan Rogers. It was good to see a full house at the Emirates on Thursday...a proper full house that is rather the the pretend full houses that get announced at the end of every home match. Man Utd away has seen some classic Wenger moments such as his Jesus impression when Arsenal lost 8-2 there back in 2012. There was the time he cheered spurs scoring a goal their to take a one nil lead in the last game of the season meaning that Arsenal were going to win the league until fortunately the spurs players remembered that; a) they were ****e and b) that we would NEVER forgive them if they won and so nrmal service was resumed and we duly lost. I have no idea how united got in their last match...the bastards... Aubameyang will start (some gooners on Twatter were slating Wenger for not playing him "even though he aint injured" on Thursday ) Arsenal will use their tried and trusted tactic of being dog **** away from home hoping to lead United into a false sense of security and hitting them on the break...true, it aint worked all year but like the generals in the first world war, Wenger feels doing the same insane **** over andd over and over and over again is the last thing the enemy will expect United will come out playing their swash buckling brand of football which has made them everyones favourite second team
We're gonna out bore them tomorrow and bundle a winner in off the backside of Xhaka You heard it here first. And if it doesn't happen then I never said anything ...
Got this on in the background but not that interested. Feel its unlikely we can beat a Mourinho wide with a bunch of youngsters and a midfield who cant defend.
Very even game - we played some good stuff.. similar amounts of possession, similar amount of chances created..but guess what?... We are loosing again. This is exactly why we need a new manager - there's no intensity in this side.
You know how some (good) players look bigger on the pitch than they actually are ... he seems like one of those.
Well pretty much sums up the last few years. Played some good football but mistakes under pressure cost us the points.
Never want to see Iwobi play for Arsenal again. The nice thing is a few of these are moving towards the end of their Arsenal careers.