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Re: Weekend Football

by Sutekh » 31 Aug 2025 17:21

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Sutekh I see the predictable Arsenal bus has arrived. Looking forward to the inevitable spectacle being ruined by one side playing for set pieces and random VAR comedy. Mind you with Konate playing it could be :lol:


Yeah, thought I would wait before replying to your penalty comment above and see what crazy VAR decision would go for/against LFC


It’s pretty awful fare. Liverpool, despite all their forward might, have a midfield divorced from their attack and seem content to just sit back and avoid shooting at all costs while Arsenal’s players throw themselves to the ground at every opportunity. Referee is the usual inconsistent waste of space. Gravenberch booked immediately he runs into a player, meanwhile Zubimendi is fouling all over the place and doesn’t get a booking.

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Re: Weekend Football

by BRO_BOT » 31 Aug 2025 17:31

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Sutekh I see the predictable Arsenal bus has arrived. Looking forward to the inevitable spectacle being ruined by one side playing for set pieces and random VAR comedy. Mind you with Konate playing it could be :lol:


Yeah, thought I would wait before replying to your penalty comment above and see what crazy VAR decision would go for/against LFC


It’s pretty awful fare. Liverpool, despite all their forward might, have a midfield divorced from their attack and seem content to just sit back and avoid shooting at all costs while Arsenal’s players throw themselves to the ground at every opportunity. Referee is the usual inconsistent waste of space. Gravenberch booked immediately he runs into a player, meanwhile Zubimendi is fouling all over the place and doesn’t get a booking.


It's a bit harsh on Gravenberch, but you're gonna get booked for bringing down a player that is past you.

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Re: Weekend Football

by Sutekh » 31 Aug 2025 18:11

Jesus Christ! Where was Szboszlai hiding that! :shock: :shock:

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Re: Weekend Football

by Orion1871 » 31 Aug 2025 18:26

Passing back to your keeper when you're 1 down in the 89th minute and bringing on 15 year olds. ArsenaLOL are not a serious football club.

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Re: Weekend Football

by Sutekh » 31 Aug 2025 18:32

Orion1871 Passing back to your keeper when you're 1 down in the 89th minute and bringing on 15 year olds. ArsenaLOL are not a serious football club.


Arteta tried to close the game down and failed, unlikely to win anything with so much “anti-football” tactics. No Saka and it’s all play to win set pieces.


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Re: Weekend Football

by Royal Rother » 31 Aug 2025 21:13

So frustrating. Clearly the better team but it’s always safety first.

Same old….

Arteta is becoming the PL’s equivalent of Southgate in international football. Excellent manager in many ways but his approach to the big games means he just isn’t going to be a winner.

There was a “statement win” to be had yesterday but no, they are unable to seize the big moments because their approach is always “don’t lose” before “let’s go out and win”.

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Re: Weekend Football

by Sanguine » 01 Sep 2025 09:05

It's not like Arsenal didn't have chances. Not taking those isn't a symptom of 'don't lose'. Arteta's record against the rest of the big six is excellent. Disagree with Sutekh - Arsenal totally shut Liverpool down in the first half, and for much of the second. Was only after the attacking subs - Odegaard and Eze - that the game opened up.

Absolute worldie of a free-kick from Szobozslai, worthy of winning any match. And then the internet shows me he has done it before, for Hungary. World class. And arguably their best player so far this season, filling in at right back.

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Re: Weekend Football

by Winston Biscuit » 01 Sep 2025 09:12

a thing I hate in modern day football - something happens in a game over the weekend, or someone high profile at least claims it happens, it gathers legs over the Sunday, it gets expanded out further, by Monday its now taken as fact that it happens, and in fact is a widespread thing and we all just have to take it as the accepted narrative now :lol:

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Re: Weekend Football

by From Despair To Where? » 01 Sep 2025 09:20

The Arsenal excuse train is pulling in at platform 1.

David Raya as to why he didn't save the free kick. He's used to Nike balls, not Puma balls.

Not like you've had all pre season to train with Puma balls.


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Re: Weekend Football

by BRO_BOT » 01 Sep 2025 10:24

Winston Biscuit a thing I hate in modern day football - something happens in a game over the weekend, or someone high profile at least claims it happens, it gathers legs over the Sunday, it gets expanded out further, by Monday its now taken as fact that it happens, and in fact is a widespread thing and we all just have to take it as the accepted narrative now :lol:


They're footballers i.e. a bit thick!

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Re: Weekend Football

by South Coast Royal » 01 Sep 2025 10:40

Royal Rother So frustrating. Clearly the better team but it’s always safety first.

Same old….

Arteta is becoming the PL’s equivalent of Southgate in international football. Excellent manager in many ways but his approach to the big games means he just isn’t going to be a winner.

There was a “statement win” to be had yesterday but no, they are unable to seize the big moments because their approach is always “don’t lose” before “let’s go out and win”.


"Clearly the better team"?
Not sure about that.
Arsenal were IMHO the better team in the first half but the only attacker ever on the ball was Madueke who looked threatening but his possession only yielded corners and no shots on target.
Liverpool , unlike some other teams last season, were not prepared to be bullied by Arsenal and stood up well to what has become a great source of goals for Wimbledon/Arsenal.

I thought Liverpool were the better team in the second half and became much stronger as the game progressed with a wonderful ending.
BTW does Rice now just take corner kicks?

I think we saw yesterday the clear difference between the way Slot wants his team to play and how Klopp used to.
Whereas with Klopp it was frantic at times and football at full speed, with Slot it is very much his philosophy of managing the game.
Yesterday the managing was rather overdone but I suspect that Slot sees this as a way of doing better in Europe.

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Re: Weekend Football

by Sutekh » 01 Sep 2025 11:56

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Royal Rother So frustrating. Clearly the better team but it’s always safety first.

Same old….

Arteta is becoming the PL’s equivalent of Southgate in international football. Excellent manager in many ways but his approach to the big games means he just isn’t going to be a winner.

There was a “statement win” to be had yesterday but no, they are unable to seize the big moments because their approach is always “don’t lose” before “let’s go out and win”.


"Clearly the better team"?
Not sure about that.
Arsenal were IMHO the better team in the first half but the only attacker ever on the ball was Madueke who looked threatening but his possession only yielded corners and no shots on target.
Liverpool , unlike some other teams last season, were not prepared to be bullied by Arsenal and stood up well to what has become a great source of goals for Wimbledon/Arsenal.

I thought Liverpool were the better team in the second half and became much stronger as the game progressed with a wonderful ending.
BTW does Rice now just take corner kicks?

I think we saw yesterday the clear difference between the way Slot wants his team to play and how Klopp used to.
Whereas with Klopp it was frantic at times and football at full speed, with Slot it is very much his philosophy of managing the game.
Yesterday the managing was rather overdone but I suspect that Slot sees this as a way of doing better in Europe.


Liverpool also demonstrated that they have a superb defence when they actually turn up. Mandueke gave Kerkez a good game but Kerkez managed to pocket him. Szboszlai was an outstanding right back even though he’s not a right back. Konate actually managed to bring his football head to the game and Virgil was just solid throughout.

Arsenal were scary with Mandueke but the rest just never got going despite all the possession they had first half. And if Gyokeres is the answer for them just what the hell was the question that they were asking?

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Re: Weekend Football

by Royal Rother » 01 Sep 2025 12:01

I think Gyokeres looks like he'll be good but Arsenal have played for so long without a centre forward they don't really know how to bring him into the game.

The excellent goal he did score last week was all his own work.


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Re: Weekend Football

by BRO_BOT » 01 Sep 2025 12:07

Royal Rother I think Gyokeres looks like he'll be good but Arsenal have played for so long without a centre forward they don't really know how to bring him into the game.

The excellent goal he did score last week was all his own work.


I don't know if it's how football is set up at the moment, but it does seem much tougher for number 9s that require service

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Re: Weekend Football

by Sutekh » 01 Sep 2025 12:08

Sanguine Very much enjoyed that with Kyle Walker leaving, Spurs new right-back in academy product, erm, Kyle Walker-Peters. :lol:


He’s West Ham player, joined on a free in July.

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