EPL Matchday 10

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Not much more to say after this morning. Arsenal are a train wreck and are in relegation form at the moment. List management is awful, players struggling to hit simple paases and we have no midfield when Xhaka and Dani are just left in there to offer nothing.

Spurs will do the NLD this weekend in a canter.

Not giving up on PEA just yet, he is getting absolutely no service or help from the others around him at the moment.

Players aren't helping him when they are crossing to him in the air, there were 33 crosses today by Arsenal. PEA is not that kind of striker. We are just a very high waged Burnley without a Chris Wood to hit on the head. Should have just kept Giroud if that is how we are going to play.
 
That joke is as old as our list.

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So basically if we were to remove Bruno’s 12 penalties, he will have still scored 9 goals and assisted 13 to KDB’s 10 goals (5 were penalties) and 13 assists since February 1st? That is elite.

Add the penalties in and Bruno is statistically unmatched against any midfielder in the PL.

On a goals or assists per games played basis Kane and Son would be ahead of him. De Bruyne too on assists. But Bruno has shown resilience to play more games than the others. These guys are all elite.
 
On a goals or assists per games played basis Kane and Son would be ahead of him. De Bruyne too on assists. But Bruno has shown resilience to play more games than the others. These guys are all elite.
More... Solksjaer is running him into the ground because he plays for his job week in and week out because he's an ordinary manager.
 

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Would be interested to know how many crosses into the box Arsenal had yesterday.

Reminded me a bit of how we play under Moyes watching the 2nd half of that game....
 
But not as old as you need to be to remember the bluebaggers being relevant :D

But not that old. Might ask my dad if he remembers the last time Spurs won a league title. As a 10 year old in Greece, the answer will probably be that he doesn’t remember.

And a bit of trivia, August 6th, 1991 is a good day in history. Only 80 days after Spurs won their - to date - last major trophy, the World Wide Web became publicly available in homes.
 

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