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Gooner luv-in on SKY about the instinctive although fundamentally lucky Giroud goal. Presenter calling it the Greatest goal ever and Carragher almost backing him up. FFS!!
Only Souness offering some balance.
 
Yeah, an ex Spurs player will always be unbiased when it comes to Arsenal. <doh>
Souness had a very brief period with Spurs in the late 60's and left feeling embittered at not having been given more of a chance. He has never demonstrated even the most minimal connection to the club. You might like to do a bit more homework in future. <doh><doh>
 
Souness had a very brief period with Spurs in the late 60's and left feeling embittered at not having been given more of a chance. He has never demonstrated even the most minimal connection to the club. You might like to do a bit more homework in future. <doh><doh>
Which part of my post was inaccurate? <doh>
 
Regardless of who finishes where and the disappointments that may follow for the other teams. There is something hilariously satisfying about City and Pep missing top 4.
 
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Mkhytarian's was technically better, far more composed and he actually placed it where he was aiming it. Too many ABU's to acknowledge it though.
 
Mkhytarian's was technically better, far more composed and he actually placed it where he was aiming it. Too many ABU's to acknowledge it though.
Mkhi actually intended to do it all along, if you watch closely he lengthens his stride as the cross is put in so he can get ahead of the ball <ok>
 
Mkhi actually intended to do it all along, if you watch closely he lengthens his stride as the cross is put in so he can get ahead of the ball <ok>

Yep, you can clearly tell the difference in their approach. One was directed and with purpose (Mkhi) the other was a "try" or hit and hope because the ball had ended up behind him.