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We've F**cked It! (Turkish) | Arsenal 0-2 Aston Villa

Apr 15, 2024
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I'm not even going to sugarcoat it anywhere near good enough today not at all man it feels like we are you know it feels like we are um I was hoping to drop points in the career, but this was It's not one of the games I expected to drop points in, especially when you look at Aston Villa's form, the amount of goals they've conceded, the fact that you know we're here in part, some would say the majority reason why we are. Here it is on the defensive, we have been so determined, so all the odds are in our favor.
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Liverpool lose their match at Anfield against Palace. You know it's an opportunity for us to finish in Liverpool's top three. One from the city and yes. We, man, I said whoever gets points first from Arsenal and City, the other one will probably win the league. I just saw Lee. He speaks and said it's not over, but it's over. I understand, I understand what he means. I know it feels like it's over, you know that, but then people will come and get out their calculators and you know it, two points behind with seven games or six games to go, yeah, we can hope we can pray that City make a mistake on the way, but this.
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It's not their first away deal, you know they've been here before, every time they're given the lead they take advantage of it, you know, name me a major league title run that, when they were given the lead, they didn't. They did it, you know, they won. They don't have the title just because Liverpool won the set and Liverpool won it, you know, after about 20 matches that season, so now the odds are completely against us and you know this week has been a big blow for Munich. game, as well as this one from our season, Hang On by a Fred, no, I completely understand where you're coming from, Turkish, and obviously going back to this game, you know, I think the starting 11, even Rush with some feathers, from what did?
we ve f cked it turkish arsenal 0 2 aston villa
That starting 11 obviously had some surprises with the inclusions of Zenchenko, having no Martin in midfield near the start. Do you agree with the alignment from the beginning? I'll be honest with you, Frank, I like it as the season goes on. I care less and less about waiting for the starting 11 because, you know, people know that a couple of two years ago I was quite critical of Arteta and sometimes I praised him, but people tend to forget that, but uh. You know he's proven me wrong time and time again since then, which is why I totally support him over the last few years.
we ve f cked it turkish arsenal 0 2 aston villa
But you know, I think we're at a stage now where Arteta is his system and his philosophy. The main reason we are competing is because of the players he chooses. You know, we're at a point. This is positive. We're at a point now where I don't really care. You know who's playing. Know? earlier this season. I was critical of the havs and look this calendar year we are winning games with the havs in the side and sometimes because of the havs so the starting 11 stuff for me doesn't matter too much but now we are talking in Hindsight and I look at it and I think Georgo didn't start against Munich, right?
I don't think he did it, don't wait, let me, let me do that right, Geor Jor started against Munich, no, he did it, he did it, he started, I'm sorry, part. He didn't start against Munich, sorry, that part didn't start against Munich, so I would have thought that part would have started this game. He didn't have the first half of the season, he didn't really do his thing in midfield, now actually. I think this was probably his best performance in midfield. Yeah, you know, I know he scored a goal for us from midfield before and I know he got one or two assists maybe from midfield, but I think we can all agree that you know him playing like a. striker his best position, but I think you know, although I wonder, maybe why they put me in midfield instead of going with someone who you know is a little bit safer, him in the first half, you know he was part of a good couple.
Moments One he should have scored but Jayus should have scored abely and Trad should have scored so you know we can talk about Zinchenko starting the game why don't we go with Kor again who is fine he had a bad match against Bayern? Munich, I also think that against City, if I'm not mistaken, but in general against teams like Villa, in the middle, under the middle, K, has done his thing and regarding habits, obviously, I completely agree with what you're saying. In terms of how Mel chooses his lineups and things like that, I think the biggest question is: do you know if you think it was the right time for Artetta to try that again because you know eight out of 10 midfield habits didn't work the way you did? ?
He said there were some odd games where it worked, but overall it didn't work that well. Do you think now was the time to try it again? I asked Zenchenko one more time, yes, because Zenchenko is there to help us control the midfield and I don't feel like we ever had control, so I feel like that's the most questionable one for me. Is it the right time? Was it the right time for that? I don't think so, you know. HZ HZ is his guy, you know, I don't really want to talk too much about him, but it's funny how you know when he scores a goal or gets an assist.
People always mention me, but you know the latest. couple of games Bayern included I haven't seen a great Havoc jayus coming off the bench against Munich looks good today in the first half a couple of good moments like hav but why am I going to remember him in this game like her in this game like trossard in In this game, everyone should have scored a goal in the first half, you know it was practically on the plate for Trad, come on brother, as much as you put us back against Munich, that was an opportunity because if we go one.
Down to zero, we won this game easily. Any credit to Martinez, although I personally still feel like she's still a bad lady from Trossard. She remains a fantastic save from Martinez. Do you think it could be both situations or do you think Trossard 100? % has to do better there, yes, 100% has to do better because Martínez did everything he could, which was to take out his leg. You know, it becomes what you can describe as a big save, but the reality is, when you look at it, it's a trade. He's got 95% 92% of that goal to aim for, you know, and it goes right to a place where Martinez can get to it and that's not good enough, but like I said, there are some players in that first half that were involved in some good things. . moments great football sometimes OD God was the orchestrator of it all but in the final third you know our finishing really let us down and not scoring against this Villa team at this moment in time against Emry who we know you know opens up and I'm sure they open up today, we just didn't take advantage of our opportunities absolutely and obviously we moved away from that first half and the starting 11, the changes.
This is a two-part question, obviously, how did you help the staff you brought into the game? and the people he parted ways with again there were a lot of surprises about the decision to bring out Ben White instead of Zenchenko for Takir Tomasu and then B the timing of the changes, that's probably been the only thing I've been critical of Mel AR in terms of these changes, it just feels like you know he makes the changes 10 minutes or 10 15 minutes after everyone already has it in their mind and obviously at that point there's not enough time to make any. kind of impact, what did you do with those changes were slow?
M, they were slow man, but again you know we've seen quite a few times before that Arsenal pulled back late goals because Artetta stayed in there, but today you know we lost. a game, you know, you look at it in the second half, really Aston Villa were a better team, you know, we didn't really seem to care Frank, that's the most important thing for me, we didn't seem to care for the 45 minutes. In the second half we didn't seem to care when the final whistle went, we really didn't seem to care and that's very important to me because in these moments you know that emotion can take you over the line and it seems like sometimes we are repressed emotionally we are too robotic it is so based on the system that you know that not only is the freedom to express yourself on the ball hindered but it is also hindered by the lack of I don't know that because today you are angry, there is no intensity, there is no hunger, no there's excitement, there's no momentum, there's no fight, there's no will, I don't realize that any drop point now at this stage, you know, puts City as big favourites, puts City in a position I haven't seen in Any team. catch up on whether it will be two points, whether it will be one point, like Liverpool did a few years ago, chasing them a point behind, and for a few games they embarrassed themselves there.
I'll be honest, listen, the coach had to take a lot of blame. I also say it a lot. I think I think the coaches and the players are equally because in the first half we should have been ahead. You know, like I said, I've done well in midfield in terms of breaking into the box. Jay Zeus, I think I've done it. Well, apart from that, Miss Trossard should have scored, but in the second half I don't know what was said at half-time and I don't know why changes weren't made earlier because, listen, Martin came in and did everything, but he probably did.
I would have done. Put it a little bit earlier so you know that Leon Bailey Le Bailey came on for the first goal scored, you know Aston Villa were more proactive than their substitution in attack so that showed that you know they saw Satan in the game and they absolutely understood it and obviously speaking. about the goals, you know, I think it's safe to say that both goals came from some defensive hiccups, obviously the goal where everyone let the ball through in the first one and then obviously playing such a high line and leaving Watkins completely open and for Smith R, to be the one defending, he had no chance.
What happened? You know, those two William Cever and Gabriel in the last two games because they've been unstoppable all season, even people would go as far as to say you know. The best duo in Europe Association of central defenders What has happened to those two in the last two games? Hey, listen, Munich is a different game today. In fact, I look at it and think that the first goal I wouldn't call a defensive mishap. I think a ball like that crossed the area. Gabrielle tried to deal with the first guy, she stopped him from getting it, she probably wasn't in enough distance to probably just rice.
I look and say maybe if she looked over her shoulder and saw her man, then we wouldn't be in it. position, but obviously you know where the defender was in that case too, so I think the first goal came and came and I'm not going to point the finger at anyone, but the second goal against Highline was like we were Chasing the first goal I felt that we had to throw the kitchen sink at him and we conceded on the counter, but what frustrates me the most is that we didn't throw the kitchen sink at him, I just felt like you know.
It comes, it comes, it comes and it never came. You know, the kitchen sink is still very firmly attached to the wall, undamaged because we never seemed to want to rip it off the wall and throw it at them. You know that and it's a tough blow at a time when we can't afford it and I think you know Manchester City won today without even playing absolutely and obviously you mentioned you know you can't afford blows at this stage how we choose? ourselves from this point and you know, we go to Wednesday's game against Bayern Munich away from home in the Champions League quarter-finals, the pressure is really there now, where do we go from here?
We have to listen if the players want you to know, keep trying. To make a season out of this, I think we have to beat Munich, you know, I think we have to go there and be positive, I think we can do it, you know, the odds are against us there too, I think beating our favorites, of course, you know. but I think we can do it, they have to look at themselves. I mean, the level of performance hasn't been great in the last few games, not just the last two that, you know, haven't gone our way. so I think they have to look at themselves.
I think some of the players have to ask themselves questions. I think Rice in the last two games has been the worst of him. I think Sacka in the last two games has been poor as much as he scored against. Munich I didn't see much else and I say Saaka and Rice because they have been a driving force behind this season and why we are where we are, so those are two key players that I am going to analyze. We just have to dust ourselves off, listen, I watched Arsenal get kno

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out of the Champions League by Chelsea and then come up against a Liverpool team where you know we're down and it looks like you know it.
Potentially, as you know, we can also throw the title down the drain and you know we bounce back, we bounce back and we still continue for a historic season so that's what the players have to do, maybe even use the fact of that they should do it. I feel like they let the fans down, in that first half they should feel like they let Etta down you know, so maybe use that as fuelto do the job against Munich, because if we go to Munich now with almost all our backs. You know, you tell Manchester City to take it with the Premier League title, yeah man, it's just a bitter ending, it's another bitter ending to what seemed like a sweet season.

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