This is a small quote from the BBC Sport article....
"Much of Liverpool's grief remained private, so the full toll this took is unknown"
Private? 😆 Everybody and there dog have publicly grieved Jota and used him as an excuse for the worst...
The absolute divis that run that club is hilarious. Alexander Arnold left for £10 million because he didn't sign a new contract. Resulting in them losing millions and millions. Keeping Salah, who was bound to go on a downward spiral so was beyond...
Everything with other home games that had been, wrong/not worked/defensive minded/cautious/containment football didn't apply on Saturday and that is down to Moyes and his coach. He observed Chelsea and how they played and got his tactics spot on...
It's has to be credit where credit is due. Moyes tweaked his system and it worked a treat. At times we pressed the ball with two or three players when they had possession, players passed and moved more, were closer together as a joined up team...
Scholes saying what everyone’s known for years. They’re not a possession team. Never have been. Kick and rush, long diagonal hoofs, set pieces, playing for penalties. That’s how they’ve played for decades in the prem. Slot’s been trying to get...
He had a bit of a howler yesterday in fairness. It’s why I don’t understand some blues comparing him to Southall, he’s not even in the same stratosphere imo.
Brilliant goalkeeper mind you.
From McNulty's Arsenal match report on BBC website
The Gunners would, in all likelihood, end up as unpopular, unloved champions as their hard-nosed approach comes under increasingly unflattering scrutiny.
Not unpopular with me mate
A win is a win, doesn't matter who it is against. Typical first half, cautious, attempt to cover all bases so as they don't score, rely on a set piece and don't go beyond their defence. Second half, as per usual a much higher tempo, with better...