Agreed, so kneejerk to say Ozil would be the solution to our problems away from home. Ozil has shown during his time at Arsenal games like last night is exactly what he doesn't like and completely goes missing.augie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:31 pmAkneyGooner wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:21 pmUnless ozil is taking a shit in the middle of the pitch in training, how is he less effective than xhaka and willock combined today .
I would like to see what he and Dani can do , with dozer or torreria
Why do people compare/align the ozil situation with the continual selection of xhaka ? Neither c,unt should NEVER EVER be near the team again, so instead of complaining about xhaka starting ahead of ozil, talk about him starting ahead of torreira. For the life of me I cannot understand why people keep bringing up ozil's name - he is a yesterday man (and by yesterday I mean a few seasons ago) and isn't the solution to this mess
Emery had at his disposal a squad that was perfectly capable of turning Sheff Utd over.
Yet his stubbornness with ball-playing from Leno to defenders that don't have much skill, inviting and encouraging the opposition to press high up the pitch then continually giving the ball away. As a result of this, the crowd who are up for the game anyway only get louder and our snowflakes fold.
Now that Bellerin is fit, I want to see a defence of Bellerin, Holding, Luiz and Tierney. Xhaka can fuck off as our DM even more so as captain, Chambers has shown his versatility for both Arsenal and the clubs he has been sent out on loan to. It's about time Emery thought outside the box and put Chambers in as DM. Someone who will properly shield the defence rather than continually put them under pressure with his shit distribution or needless fouls.
When asked why Arsenal put out a poor performance, Xhaka said "I don't know". What a fucking bell end, why wasn't he honest and say the team were shit including himself.