Yes, it was an obvious red card but for some reason the first thing in mind for Arsenal is always Liverpool. I expect another crying session tomorrow whatever is the result or decision in the Man City game.Me: "MLS deserved a red card"
You: "There we go again...Not that hard to blame our own player. I do not need to cry over PGMOL or VAR."
Anyone out there who wants to argue that Arsenal suffer less from the loss of Saka and their other attacking players than Lierpool suffer from the loss of Joe Gomez? Anyone?
I am not going in that territory, this is just stupid. Gomez is not that important.Anyone out there who wants to argue that Arsenal suffer less from the loss of Saka and their other attacking players than Lierpool suffer from the loss of Joe Gomez? Anyone?
Wtf are you talking about lol. The first comment following the play was a Liverpool fan already getting pre-mad about VAR not overturning the call.Yes, it was an obvious red card but for some reason the first thing in mind for Arsenal is always Liverpool. I expect another crying session tomorrow whatever is the result or decision in the Man City game.
Not sure how it's escaped you that I wasn't upset, simply mocking the preemptive outrage we see going the other wayWtf are you talking about lol. The first comment following the play was a Liverpool fan already getting pre-mad about VAR not overturning the call.
I am not responsible from other Liverpool fans like you are not responsible for that @bluesfan94 obsession over Liverpool games.Wtf are you talking about lol. The first comment following the play was a Liverpool fan already getting pre-mad about VAR not overturning the call.
Can't help but laugh at Liverpool fans coming in here getting mad at the thought of Arsenal fans being able to complain about something when none of us even disagreed with the call. And now you're trying to gaslight me into thinking I'm the one obsessed with you guys lol.
Not sure how it's escaped you that I wasn't upset, simply mocking the preemptive outrage we see going the other way
I am sure that it's escaped you both that I don't sit around thinking about Liverpool all day. But apparently you do for Arsenal. Good grief.I am not responsible from other Liverpool fans like you are not responsible for that @bluesfan94 obsession over Liverpool games.
Ferguson played for 10 minutes, during which they were almost entirely defending. Seems harsh.On a sidenote. Kudus was very impressive and Evan Ferguson was useless for West Ham.
He had an open net provided by Kudus and did nothing but lose the ball.Ferguson played for 10 minutes, during which they were almost entirely defending. Seems harsh.
Assuming this is the play I'm thinking of, Kudus's pass was absolutely terrible and he should've shot it himself. He played Ferguson into a spot where he was already totally swarmed.He had an open net provided by Kudus and did nothing but lose the ball.
He also got in the way of another of his own player when they were about to counter and it gave a prime chance to Trossard to shot at the net straight from the middle. Overall it was not a good 10 minutes for a guy that was fresh of the bench like him.
That was a terrible play by Kudus. He had a lane to take a right-footed shot across goal and, if he doesn't score, give Ferguson an opportunity to collect a rebound. Instead, he cut to his left and laid off a pass that forced Ferguson to check back on his right foot. He blew up that play all on his own.He had an open net provided by Kudus and did nothing but lose the ball.
He also got in the way of another of his own player when they were about to counter and it gave a prime chance to Trossard to shot at the net straight from the middle. Overall it was not a good 10 minutes for a guy that was fresh of the bench like him.
Kudus had just as much to do with that putrid 2v1 as Ferguson did. He should have just kept running instead of slowing up and then playing a pass to Ferguson that was going to allow the defender to get in front of himHe had an open net provided by Kudus and did nothing but lose the ball.
He also got in the way of another of his own player when they were about to counter and it gave a prime chance to Trossard to shot at the net straight from the middle. Overall it was not a good 10 minutes for a guy that was fresh of the bench like him.
It was not a good pass but he still had time to place a shot and instead he just standed there and gave away easily the ball. He could have turn on the jet and attack the open space or trust his left foot or even try an audacious chip all decision would have been better than what he did.Assuming this is the play I'm thinking of, Kudus's pass was absolutely terrible and he should've shot it himself. He played Ferguson into a spot where he was already totally swarmed.
I mean three of us independently saw the same thing - Kudus slowed up and then played a pass behind Ferguson. Kudus made a poor decision. There was no way for him to easily turn on the jets after holding his run to stay onside and then having the ball passed behind him.It was not a good pass but he still had time to place a shot and instead he just standed there and gave away easily the ball. He could have turn on the jet and attack the open space or trust his left foot or even try an audacious chip all decision would have been better than what he did.
James is indeed in midfield.At a glance, it looks like Chelsea have switched to a 3-4-3 today, with James at RCB and Cucurella and Gusto as wingbacks.
So it'll almost definitely actually be the same 4-3-3 as usual, and either Reece or Cucurella playing out of position in midfield!
It’ll be nice to see him for the 8.5 mins he’ll play today.The stream has James listed on RW....?
That can't be right...
James is indeed in midfield.