Bottlers? Their best chance? Most fans are happy to say that Arsenal did very well to even get close to Man City. Send your views on this and anything else to theeditorfootball365.com...
I can imagine there will be numerous letters suggesting that Arsenal have bottled it. They haven’t. In their Invincible season they attained 90 points, only three more than they might this season, and that total would not have won the league this season.
So, well done Gunners. It’s an achievement. A great one. But one that may get overshadowed by the cheats looming over everyone. Hopefully you can build on it next season.So it turns out as most predicted Arsenal couldn’t keep up the relentless pace they set through 2/3rds of the season, a phenomenal effort nonetheless. Brighton were excellent yesterday, deserved their win, Arsenal looked tired and deflated after seeing another relentless City win that they had to respond to.
Arsenal went on two poor runs this season at the end of each of those runs we played Man City – a bit unlucky in the timing of the fixtures, but perfect timing for City along with their ability to keep everyone virtually fit all season. Rodri is an annoying player but without doubt the best defensive midfielder in the world, averages 50 games a season for Man City.
I think what rival fans are sensing is unbridled relief that Arsenal haven’t won it, because Arsenal winning it puts a huge microscope on your own club’s failings, how could a team with a rookie manager full of U23 players who found some great players for great prices win the league when we couldn’t.
The club ‘being in the dung heap’ is a real stretch. Yesterday was a chastening one, but it’s been a brilliant season and I’d far rather be us with our problems than some of our rivals. I think Arsenal supporters should be proud, the pressure’s off now and you should bask in what remains of the season and enjoy the great football you’ve been playing.And so Man City romp to another title, and the only prospect of them not doing it again next season is probably Newcastle’s similarly dubious and infinite funding allowing them to catch up on over a decade of studious financial doping.
‘Is it down to Citeh that Pep and his team scouted a top youth talent like Julian Alvarez, signed him for just £15m and now have a top WC winner for years to come? Handy to have £50m just handed to you for an upgrade! Citeh even have spare change left.’ Love being told the fans are complicit in our teams’ form dropping and we’re not allowed to celebrate 2nd. It’s just going to make me celebrate it even harder when we hear Champions League music back at the Emirates.This has been a pretty good season all in all. An unexpected title challenger, a top 4 gatecrasher, some smaller sides punching above their weight and multiple relegation candidates. However, there is a danger of it petering out with almost nothing left to play for on the final day.
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