You need to see it from the angle that shows the defender is backing in, another VAR error.
We've been played off the park so far yet are 2-0 up.
I've always liked Arsenal. Keep it up you beautiful Gooners.
Thing with Spurs is they play it about but are always 1 turnover away from letting a goal in.
3-0, marvellous. Looks like the break did Spurs the power of good.
Spurs so disappointing and naive. Really they do not deserve CL place
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Maddison has got to stop with the theatrics. It’s pathetic and, today, cost them the second goal.
What on earth was Raya playing at?
Are Arsenal doing a Liverpool. City must be laughing their bollocks off, no one wants to challenge.
Phew.
Fair play to Arsenal .
On paper , a tough game and they did manage it in the last few minutes .
If they go on to win the league , I’ll be the first one to say
€*+< off you stuffy so n so s .
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Tough one today for the 115 .
Still, onwards and upwards .
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Depay: the most-overrated player on European fields. When he’s selected for the national team, a lot people start ‘head desking’, me included. And he moral compass is way, way off. (befriended with a convicted drugs dealer/guy who tried to stab his cousin to death)
Blind: apart from his assist on Van Persie during the Spain-Netherlands game, nothing worth mentioning.
Van de Beek: that’s something else. He is an asset to a team. But I guess he needs to be surrounded with the right guys. Which makes him limited.
Malacia, Martinez, Anthony: I fully agree with you.
With Spurs having to play Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City in their last 5 games, if they do make up the 7 points and goal difference on Villa, you'd have to say they'd deserve it. With our decimated squad and still having a two leg European semi final to negotiate, it could still go down to the wire.
I think the number of games over the past two weeks caught up with us, unusually sloppy on the ball and less bit in the press spurs just need more quality in midfield and out wide - they suffered when Ben
It was a massive performance from Havertz to give us an out ball during the game especially against Van der Ven who if he keeps this pace of development up will be snapped up by a big team in no time.
I'm starting to see rumblings of discontent with Ange online from Spurs fans. What's the view of Spurs fans here? Still early to judge? Needs more time? Needs a few transfer windows? Only knows how to play one way? Or is it as Cliff the Spurs fan said 'Nothing will change under overrated Ange.'
To be fair I think they've been brilliant at times this season and, like most of us, have been decimated with injuries on occasion. It certainly looked like the fans were massively onside earlier in the season and the signings of Maddison and Van der Ven we're enviable.
Are Spurs a broken club, like Man Utd. They had Conte and Mourinho and neither of those could get Spurs going.
Endlessly changing the manager doesn’t always work.
They have an amazing stadium and generate huge profits. With FFP being enforced stringently and nation states less able to just break the bank I'd say they are very well placed as they can reinvest profits into players and keep onside of the FFP regulations whereas other teams can't as they don't have the revenue stream/profitability.
I'd say they'll break into the Top 4 regularly soon and possibly higher up.
Spurs are doing well, they would have taken a top 4 at the start of the season, they might not get there but it will be close.
They outplayed us (Arsenal) yesterday, yes we gifted them 2 goals but they deserved to win, on another day could have ended 6-3, Son missed a each chance in the first half, Romero should have scored 4.
Arsenal are doing what we need to try and win, and I don't think we will drop points in our last few games, bigger issue is City wont drop points either, our only chance is if Spurs can get something when they play City, which if they play like they did yesterday with some better finishing is a possibility.
Normal service resumed with Spurs being Spursy tonight.
Great header from Chalobah which bizarrely VAR couldn’t find a reason to overturn. Makes a change! Jackson quickest to react for the second. Happy with that result
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Ange looks like he's starting to unravel in front our eyes. He's showing signs of the job being far too big for him.
If Ange stared at his feet any more in the interview last night he was in danger of tipping over. I wonder if he was better at making eye contact when he went for the interview with Levy?
I'm not sure, he's taken them forward vs last season and Spurs have been hideously exposed by injuries this year. Remember last year they had Harry Kane up front, now they've got Richarlison and Werner.
Losing Udogie is a big blow for them but I'm confident they'll recover and take points off City
Ange always seems to be dressed for the occasion - dark suit, white shirt and black tie = Funeral
Evening Standard sports journalists/voters must be Spurs supporters or blind to have voted Ange as London Manager of the Year back in February.
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...-b1142354.html
Postecoglou to the media after conceding 2 set piece goals to Arsenal;
'Set pieces aren't the problem mate. It's not something we need to address. It's not who we are mate'.
Chelsea vs Tottenham match, 24 minutes in. Spurs concede from a set piece.....
The mighty blues away to Luton tonight. Was going to be the classic 6 pointer, but less so now. Luton are the little club massively over achieving, bit like when Bournemouth first came up.
It’s in Forest’s hands at present, but a Luton win tonight would help their cause. Forest play Sheffield Utd tomorrow, so guess that’s 3 points for them.
The bottom is more exciting than the top.
Perfectly legitimate penalty that .
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Followed by an all out assault on Raya for the Bournemouth ‘goal’
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You can clearly see Havertz starting to drag his foot along the ground about a foot before the keeper. And as for the Bournemouth disallowed goal, that was a ludicrous decision. Given how much money the PL is swimming in the standard of officiating is shocking, both on the pitch and VAR.
Still, superb football for Arsenal’s 3rd. That run from Rice to get the pass from Jesus shows why Arsenal are a different team this year.
It’s all hot air, the PL season ended the minute Liverpool and Arsenal dropped points and put control in City’s hands. They haven’t dropped a point since and like the last few seasons they will win every game and be crowned champions again.
The bottom of the table is more interesting.
It’s City, it must be a penalty. Anyone else no, but it’s City…