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Arsenal vs West Ham...what will the result be?

Nuno defies the odds (16/1)....West Ham win
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Respect the point (6/1)...Draw
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God I hate Arteta (2/9)...Arsenal win
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Predicted LineUp:

Away at Arsenal...we've won the last two encounters...so are due a shellacking.  They've strengthened notably this season, as well as being on form.  That said, we'll clearly play on the counter and expect out line up to largely be the same as for Everton.
Areola

KWP   Mavropanos   Kilman   Diouf

Fernandes    Magassa   Paqueta

Bowen   Fullkrug   Summerville
 
Subs: Hermansen, Igor, Scrales, Irving, Potts, Rodriguez, Marshall, Guilherme, Wilson

Predicted Score:
Arsenal: 2
West Ham: 0

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In the modern game if you don’t have physicality or movement as a midfielder you need to have exceptional skills & ability to retain the ball plus an eye for an exceptional pass
Players like Modric, David Silva etc
Paqueta has talent but is a risk with the ball and prone to mistakes 
In our state not sure we can indulge that luxury without more effective output
 
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I was again disappointed by Paqueta. I look to him as a player that can play at the same level or better than Arsenal, but he doesn't do much with the ball. Doesn't take it forward. He is so static, kind of turns on himself to shield the ball, but often turns in to another opposition player and loses it. Or makes a short pass that doesn't help us with the attacking and just passed the pressure to a different perhaps less capable player. Usually ending up in going backwards to a hoof upfield by defence or Areola, which resulted in giving the back back to Arsenal.
All a bit crap and starting wonder when or against who Paqueta will improve.
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I like how he mentioned it being difficult to put a young player like Marshall on instead of Wilson, or words to that effect, but it needed to be done to see what options we have and what they can do in games.

Under all the recent managers, Wilson would've been thrown on, 100%. That's a positive for me moving forward. 

As said previously though, we need to see a different performance against Brentford.
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I’m actually impressed with Nuno’s press conference after tbh. 
He’s actually explaining why he’s doing stuff instead of just waffling like Potter. He also realises that he has to get game time in for the youngsters because how the fuck else do you get them ready for this league? 
Thats the thing that annoyed me a lot about our previous managers. Expecting U21’s to just come in and do well. Or play them like Scarles and then drop them completely. It’s very fucked up. 
According to Marshall Nuno doesn’t like us sitting off and wants to press teams. Maybe not so high up but definitely not a low block don’t have the ball thing. So I’m hoping to see a more aggressive game from us as the season goes on. 
Nuno also pointed out that arteta has had 300 games with a very drilled, expensively assembled Arsenal side. Anyone expecting much more than we got at theirs is being silly. 

there are moments we could have changed things if fullkrug didn’t miss etc. but our XG says it all. We may have won against Arsenal in recent times but we’ve never outplayed them. 
in fact, my whole problem with West Ham even under Moyes is that we may have sucker punched teams but rarely outplayed them. Thats the long term change we need. 

 
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 05 Oct 2025, 09:40
Eerie Decent" wrote: 05 Oct 2025, 08:58 Guardiola stuck 10 men behind the ball against Arsenal, and that's with Haaland up front, so yeah, he wouldn’t have fared much better with our squad.

I get that COYI is Spurs so he's carrying on his pathetic wind up, but some of you going in on the new manager already, after 2 away games, this one against the Champions elect, fucking hell. 
going in on the football, I don't know the manager but this approach isn't much different to the jock & potter. if we have another bloke with an inferiority complex that doesn't trust his players, we're going down
We'll see mate, but I'm leaning on looking at the Everton performance rather than yesterday, and i enjoyed it. He's been at the club for a week, we were getting battered in games, we don't look like that so far, and set piece defending has dramatically improved.

If we play like that against Brentford at home, then we have reason to worry. But overall in any season, we are going to lose games to teams like Arsenal away in tbat fashion, I expect us to get right at Brentford. Let's hope so.
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No goals conceded from crosses or set pieces. Second one likely wouldn’t have been given as a pen under other circumstances because it looked like first contact was outside the box. 
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“The start is better defending & being harder to beat”

Yep that was the one positive from yesterday. 

In hindsight, we might have been better starting KWP on the right and AWB on the left for this one.  At this time, with Diouf so young and new to the league, both are better defenders.  Most of our problems came down Diouf’s flank.  But thats hindsight for you 🤭
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He is learning about the players. Who can do what & what can he use them for
It won’t happen in a week in a match away to the best team in the league
Did anyone think he could take Potters beaten squad & turn them around in a week?
The start is better defending & being harder to beat
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I thought we did alright. We looked much more disciplined defensively. Shame about the penalty as they would have got nervous if it had stayed 1-0 much longer. Their crowd is like a rugby crowd. We were quite noisy. Best bit of the day was serenading Ginger Pele in our section with “Ten more years etc.” He seemed to enjoy it and it utterly confused their late-to-football know nothing fans. 
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Eerie Decent" wrote: 05 Oct 2025, 08:58 Guardiola stuck 10 men behind the ball against Arsenal, and that's with Haaland up front, so yeah, he wouldn’t have fared much better with our squad.

I get that COYI is Spurs so he's carrying on his pathetic wind up, but some of you going in on the new manager already, after 2 away games, this one against the Champions elect, fucking hell. 
going in on the football, I don't know the manager but this approach isn't much different to the jock & potter. if we have another bloke with an inferiority complex that doesn't trust his players, we're going down
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Yes, good to see Potts & Marshall after Potter’s snubbing 
Would like to see Fearon & Kante at some point to add energy

The u21’s drew 2-2 at Arsenal yesterday denied by a 93rd min equaliser 
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Guardiola stuck 10 men behind the ball against Arsenal, and that's with Haaland up front, so yeah, he wouldn’t have fared much better with our squad.

I get that COYI is Spurs so he's carrying on his pathetic wind up, but some of you going in on the new manager already, after 2 away games, this one against the Champions elect, fucking hell. 
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They’re top and we’re second from bottom. With Guardiola in charge it would be a big ask to expect to get anything given the players we have. Arguably the best player we had is now destroying teams for Spurs, thanks Sullivan you cսnt( hope he got grief during the game like Monday night). The next three games will give us a better idea of what Nuno is all about. 
 
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I liked seeing Potts and Marshall.
 
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We have also conceded the most, have the worst goal difference and can barely score with our confidence shot to fucking bits after the shocking start Potter left us in. It'll take some time for this group of players to get over their PTSD (Potter Traumatic Stress Disorder). Yet some are expecting us to somehow be bang at it straight away causing them serious problems with limited time to get to grips with it all, when in reality that was never going to be the case. They're top of the League and we are virtually bottom, if not are by the end of today, for very good reason. 
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I still believe Arsenal will choke winning the League this season and will revel in it should they do so. It'll be down to Artetas failure again to get them over the line when it really matters most like it has in previous seasons going for the Title.

As for playing Arsenal in their current state compared to us, some are making it sound easy to play aggressively against them at their place riding high, on the front foot. They are seriously good, well drilled and very difficult to break down with endless dangerous players going forward. That Team/Squad is one of the best in Europe, let alone in England having conceded the least (3) and scoring the most (14) so far this season. Not even Man City these days take it to Arsenal and give them the utmost most respect because of many threats they have at set piece and in attack. Stats very similar to ours bar the clinical efforts on goal due mainly to the freak Haaland.

I don't like Potter but I will give him the credit for producing a win and clean sheet against the odds and can understand why we would set up similar today with limited time and knowledge dealing with the Squad in Nunos 1st week at West Ham.
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For some added context, Newcastle played similarly to us last weekend. Only 35% possession at home. A few corners though. They scored from one of 3 chances and spent the game with 9 or 10 behind the ball.  Arsenal dominated completely.  

We needed a forward yesterday as a out ball but also, amd cant believe Im saying this, more mobility, pace, strength in midfield as a unit.  Nuno mentioned us needing more mobility when in possession. Not sure how he fixes that.  

But the point is our inability to compete may well be shared by a lot of teams this season. Imo Arsenal will finally win the title this season (annoyingly)  have the leagues strongest squad and team.  We need to improve but upcoming games will tell us much more about Nuno’s West Ham. That said, we will need a striker and another central midfielder in Jan imo. 
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chim chim cha boo" wrote: 05 Oct 2025, 02:36 I think anyone expecting something from today's game needs their bumps read.

We've improved from corners and Rice did what we all know he can do, I managed to learn a new rule, you can be tackled outside the box and as long as you fall into it it's a penalty, and Nuno now knows that just because someone's Germany's third choice doesn't necessarily mean you're any good. 

Another thumping would have been a disaster yesterday so I'll dry my knickers out and wait for Brentford at home, which I will watch on telly instead of dragging my weary arse to the OS like I usually do. 

In the meantime I will keep praying for a full transmission breakdown in a helicopter the dwarf is travelling in.
Had to be Declan didn't it..but .he showed a lot of class tbh ...he gets stick and perfectly entitled to give it back if he wants .
He didn't ...
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chim chim cha boo" wrote: 05 Oct 2025, 02:36 I think anyone expecting something from today's game needs their bumps read.

We've improved from corners and Rice did what we all know he can do, I managed to learn a new rule, you can be tackled outside the box and as long as you fall into it it's a penalty, and Nuno now knows that just because someone's Germany's third choice doesn't necessarily mean you're any good. 

Another thumping would have been a disaster yesterday so I'll dry my knickers out and wait for Brentford at home, which I will watch on telly instead of dragging my weary arse to the OS like I usually do. 

In the meantime I will keep praying for a full transmission breakdown in a helicopter the dwarf is travelling in.
The. Brentford game is the "protest " game..worst timing possible .so it's not looking good for us .
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We didn't completely fold , that's about it for positives.
 Far too easy japanesee for them though... embarrassingly so.
I grew up with it so it's standard fare really.

 
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I think anyone expecting something from today's game needs their bumps read.

We've improved from corners and Rice did what we all know he can do, I managed to learn a new rule, you can be tackled outside the box and as long as you fall into it it's a penalty, and Nuno now knows that just because someone's Germany's third choice doesn't necessarily mean you're any good. 

Another thumping would have been a disaster yesterday so I'll dry my knickers out and wait for Brentford at home, which I will watch on telly instead of dragging my weary arse to the OS like I usually do. 

In the meantime I will keep praying for a full transmission breakdown in a helicopter the dwarf is travelling in.
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..."but we 'WON' the post match press conference"...

What the fuck you on about, you 6th-form-level-of-debating tart?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 04 Oct 2025, 21:31 An honest and straight press conference, I felt. People banging on about no fight, no spirit in the team, well he's inherited a squad where both Nottalotta Potter and Loopy-Lou before him coached out almost all the confidence & self-belief  Moyes might have left the players with.

Looks like no one seems to know their role any more, where to play, where to expect his team mates to be, what to do with the ball. A team of homogenous uncommunicative robots.

Brentford won't be easy - at all, especially with the distraction of the planned boycott. I know it's against the owners and not the squad/team, so it may be worth a slightly different approach - perhaps a protest march then 90 minutes of "Nuno's Claret & Blue army" to emphasise early doors where the support lies, and for whom?
That's alright then. We pathetically lost the game without a whimper but we 'WON' the post match press conference. Irons!
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Massive Attack" wrote: 04 Oct 2025, 19:05 If we actually compared the stats of the game against Arsenal when we recently won to today's, there isn't much difference between them other than Bowen being clinical in front of goal as opposed to the useless German Carthorse who offered fuck all today. A quick learning curve for Nuno who was understandably expecting a lot better from him. He won't tolerate that level of "effort" for too long.

It was as equally defensive as it was today and Arsenal managed to get 1 of their players sent off that day as well. And none of us ripped that game plan apart like some are today.
Yes I fucking did. Fucking disgusting that we didn't lay a glove on them for 30 minutes after the red card in that game as well. 
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An honest and straight press conference, I felt. People banging on about no fight, no spirit in the team, well he's inherited a squad where both Nottalotta Potter and Loopy-Lou before him coached out almost all the confidence & self-belief  Moyes might have left the players with.

Looks like no one seems to know their role any more, where to play, where to expect his team mates to be, what to do with the ball. A team of homogenous uncommunicative robots.

Brentford won't be easy - at all, especially with the distraction of the planned boycott. I know it's against the owners and not the squad/team, so it may be worth a slightly different approach - perhaps a protest march then 90 minutes of "Nuno's Claret & Blue army" to emphasise early doors where the support lies, and for whom?
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