Yes but then the issue is which two out of Sanchez,Toby and Verts....Stick with 4 at the back and Dier in midfield.
Yes but then the issue is which two out of Sanchez,Toby and Verts....Stick with 4 at the back and Dier in midfield.
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Gooners I know are very quiet. They seem to have lost their “mind the gap” images!!!Back above Arsenal for Christmas...I can live with that
Yes but then the issue is which two out of Sanchez,Toby and Verts....
At least he made the run into space to end up one-on-one. He buries it and we're looking at an entirely different player confidence wise.Worst player who could've gone one v one.
Go 3 at the back if we have them all fit
And that's why @DubaiSpur Poch left him out of the City game. If he makes mistakes like that against Burnley, I'd hate to think what would have happened against City.Another Aurier rooster up. Thankfully it didnt cost us
Or go between the legs, which he did in his second attempt. Problem was it was a superb reaction from Pope.the xG from there is probably lower than people expect, also, what are you coached to do in that situation? hard and low at the keepers feet
Or open his body to lift it with a bit of curl to the far side. The only way for the keeper to get to that would be to commit as soon as he shapes his body, in which case he just side doors it into the near side.Or go between the legs, which he did in his second attempt. Problem was it was a superb reaction from Pope.
Classic hindsight analysis. It was a standard finish, he’s not a striker. If it was anyone other than Sissoko you wouldn’t of even bothered commenting. Well done Sissoko for busting a gut to try and score, didn’t see anyone else sprinting half the pitch to go through.....Or open his body to lift it with a bit of curl to the far side. The only way for the keeper to get to that would be to commit as soon as he shapes his body, in which case he just side doors it into the near side.
Fairly standard technique from that position.
Or go between the legs, which he did in his second attempt. Problem was it was a superb reaction from Pope.
Classic hindsight analysis. It was a standard finish, he’s not a striker. If it was anyone other than Sissoko you wouldn’t of even bothered commenting. Well done Sissoko for busting a gut to try and score, didn’t see anyone else sprinting half the pitch to go through.....
Or open his body to lift it with a bit of curl to the far side. The only way for the keeper to get to that would be to commit as soon as he shapes his body, in which case he just side doors it into the near side.
Fairly standard technique from that position.
Neither of those players had the time Sissoko did from there.Yeah fairly standard, just copy what son did, oh no that went into orbit, well harry, oh no that one went high and wide.
Dead easy them chances, quality players never miss 'em.
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