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The ref has punished Vardy for a type of tackle that has far more likelihood of
causing bad injury if it goes wrong. So the players are being informed :

Don't attempt that type of tackle in the first place (act in haste, repent at leisure) .
 
**** analogy. It would be like going to slice a grapfruit with a knife, but someone is holding the grapfruit. But still you slice it properly, doing no damage to the person holding it. But the police arrest you for murder and sentence you to life in prison anyway because you COULD have killed that person if you'd timed it wrong
No, it's like being arrested for dangerous driving and protesting that you didn't kill anyone.
You can complain about the rules of the game, but they're still the rules.
Even if you don't think that Vardy should've been sent off, it's obvious why he was.
 
Poor from Bournemouth but Southampton defended very well. Hopefully they eat too much turkey and are **** when we play them.
 
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Glorious ball by De Bruyne, but the defence is so slow to get back and deal with the move.
 
Gary Neville's not impressed with Ozil's effort:
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I think I moved further than that while I was watching our game, to be honest.
 
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Two capitulations in 5 days by Arsenal having gone 1-0 up. When the opposition puts a shift in, are quicker to the ball and put them under pressure, their suspect defence wilts again.

Perhaps they should be looking to sign The Post from West Ham in the January transfer window?
I'm not sure it's down to the defence. Some of their players just don't seem to want to put a shift in.
You can get away with that against some teams, when you've got very good attacking players and most of the ball.
When the other side's on a similar level to you and they graft, then it generally ends badly for you.
 
I'm not sure it's down to the defence. Some of their players just don't seem to want to put a shift in.
You can get away with that against some teams, when you've got very good attacking players and most of the ball.
When the other side's on a similar level to you and they graft, then it generally ends badly for you.

You have encapsulated their seasons perfectly. Not the mindset of champions.
If only Wenger could deceive himself and his squad that every PL game is the last
of the season and if they don't win his precious PL 4th place Cup is gone.
 
I'm not sure it's down to the defence. Some of their players just don't seem to want to put a shift in.
You can get away with that against some teams, when you've got very good attacking players and most of the ball.
When the other side's on a similar level to you and they graft, then it generally ends badly for you.
Spot on mate.
This has been Arsenal's problem for years.
Against teams of lower quality or bad organisation they flourish (such as when we played them with our unorganised back four).
Against an organised team of similar quality their laziness is exposed and they foldj like a deck of cards.
For all Wengers talk of mental strength and belief its the one thing his squad has lacked since the days of the invincibles