One thing he sure as hell did was restore Xhaka, and actually in certain Europa League games made the c.unt captain as well. When I think of the outrage on here when people thought Emery was going to do that (but didn't), I'm amazed that particular stick isn't used to beat the manager with time and time againaugie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 2:00 pmgooner265 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:11 amEvery new manager uses the players they have to start with then those not buying into their ideas quickly are dropped.augie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:43 amgooner265 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:54 pmWhatever you think of him you have to give Arteta credit for having the balls to get rid of Ozil. I don't think he would have gone if he had registered him and played him in the euro Cup, not many managers would have done that.
I just hope he's as ruthless in the summer , at least 3 of our deadwood have gone this month a promising start.
It was arteta that brought him back into the team in the first place ffs![]()
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Let's be honest here and call it as it was ......... ozil was ousted after he refused to take a pay cut and everyone knows it. Arteta came in full in the knowledge that there was a crew of older players that undermined emery (rightly or wrongly) and he decided to kiss their arses early to get them back onside. I dont give arteta credit for doing what should have been done a long time ago, and anyway I suspect that it was the people above him who had enough of him with the pay cut refusal coming not long after the china fiasco
I don't agree with 265 I'm afraid - in this day and age when managers are supposed to have a dossier on every single player, and every minute of every match is available to watch, he should have known how fucking shit Xhaka was. He certainly did that with Sokratis and Ozil quickly enough, and other managers have done it too (Maureen with Dele Alli for example).