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Oof, Gunners.
turrible

at least Pool was on the road against the group favorite.
whappen?

I looked online, and they were 3-0 up. that's a pretty epic failure.
Complacent.

Defense is terrible. Not buying another CB and CDM was unexcusable. If they don't do something in January, it'll be shocking.
I don't think it was a coincidence that they fell apart after Arteta came off with an injury. He does a lot to subtly stabilize the back and feed passes forward when they regain possession. That's not an excuse, but rather more evidence that they need both more quality and depth back there.

 
Oof, Gunners.
turrible

at least Pool was on the road against the group favorite.
whappen?

I looked online, and they were 3-0 up. that's a pretty epic failure.
Complacent.

Defense is terrible. Not buying another CB and CDM was unexcusable. If they don't do something in January, it'll be shocking.
I don't think it was a coincidence that they fell apart after Arteta came off with an injury. He does a lot to subtly stabilize the back and feed passes forward when they regain possession. That's not an excuse, but rather more evidence that they need both more quality and depth back there.
I'm thinking Sascha Moustache had more to do with this.

 
That Messi kid is going to be quite the player one day.
He's awesome, obviously. But he's just casually strolled around when the other team has possession instead of pressing. I guess it could be justified as him saving his energy, given how heavy his workload is. But the play right before his goal was just galling. I'm glad he scored, but Jesus.

 
Messi languidly strolling to get back onside, then ends up getting a fluky goal when Cillesen gets out of position.
I wish they would call that offside - he is "involved" in the play enough for the keeper to remain on line in case he isn't called or AR misses it. Then without the call he has to scramble out late to get it. My idea of not involved would be if he was on the other side of the pitch in that position

 
Messi languidly strolling to get back onside, then ends up getting a fluky goal when Cillesen gets out of position.
I wish they would call that offside - he is "involved" in the play enough for the keeper to remain on line in case he isn't called or AR misses it. Then without the call he has to scramble out late to get it. My idea of not involved would be if he was on the other side of the pitch in that position
I didn't see this play, but this is something that bugs me about the way the offsides rule gets (not) called. I agree with you.

 
Mourinho is raging. Brought on Costa and Oscar at 45' after a terrible first half, surely not something he wanted to do today, went down a goal, then subbed Luis off for Ramires at 56'. No subs left and he's playing with 3 at the back the rest of the way.

 
Messi languidly strolling to get back onside, then ends up getting a fluky goal when Cillesen gets out of position.
I wish they would call that offside - he is "involved" in the play enough for the keeper to remain on line in case he isn't called or AR misses it. Then without the call he has to scramble out late to get it. My idea of not involved would be if he was on the other side of the pitch in that position
huh? He was literally like 5 yards offsides at that point, do you really think he is "in the play" for the keeper to worry? Maybe at a rec level, I doubt at even a high school level. The ball is kicked over his head and he kept his back to the line the whole time with 0 intent at making a play at the ball, I don't see anyway that can be called offsides and negate Bartra from making a play on the ball. :shrug:

 

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