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Post #400521  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:04 pm 
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Europa League not adverse to the odd ref shocker either, Nelson had an absolute stonewall penalty not given as he was tripped by the gk in that first half as well


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Post #400522  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:11 pm 
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Martinelli certainly has the movement and desire to be a good striker. And at 18 and already a decent size already he will get bigger and stronger.

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He scores them. He makes them. Nice. Martinelli is proving to be quite a prospect.

Good to see Ceballos get his reward for a fine game so far.

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Post #400524  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:13 pm 
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Ceballos !

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Post #400525  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:17 pm 
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Great move, lovely reverse pass from AMN but brilliant brilliant play from martinelli! And Ceballos shows some hunger and gets the job done.


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Eddie Nketiah has been doing well at Leeds, but the emergence of Martinelli is bad news for him in terms of making it at Arsenal.


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Post #400527  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:20 pm 
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Pépé getting ready to come on. Martinelli already the shining light, but go get some minutes son.


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Post #400528  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:21 pm 
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Blimey he is giving hector 90

They better not break him


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Post #400529  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:22 pm 
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Eddie Nketiah has been doing well at Leeds, but the emergence of Martinelli is bad news for him in terms of making it at Arsenal.


Only plus for Eddie is they're different types of striker, but yes you're right. Nothing much Martinelli can't do, and pace to burn.


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Post #400530  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:23 pm 
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And here we go. Come on Pépé.

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Post #400531  Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:24 pm 
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Time to get Martinelli off and bring on Xhaka


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Ash wrote:
bromley gooner wrote:
Eddie Nketiah has been doing well at Leeds, but the emergence of Martinelli is bad news for him in terms of making it at Arsenal.


Only plus for Eddie is they're different types of striker, but yes you're right. Nothing much Martinelli can't do, and pace to burn.

Just like I hoped that Bendtner would be but sadly not to be (except in his own mind)

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Time to get Martinelli off and bring on Xhaka

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Tierney is really good at first time crosses. Very accurate and it opens things up at pace. Super to watch.

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Deserved round of applause for Willock. Looks a really accomplished young player, was superb tonight.


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long time gooner wrote:
Tierney is really good at first time crosses. Very accurate and it opens things up at pace. Super to watch.


Thing is he knows when to hit a cross in it’s not just the delivery. He ensures it’s always when the defence hasnt had the chance to set itself if you know what I mean


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Nelson gave his all :53big-emoticons:

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TOP GUN wrote:
long time gooner wrote:
Tierney is really good at first time crosses. Very accurate and it opens things up at pace. Super to watch.


Thing is he knows when to hit a cross in it’s not just the delivery. He ensures it’s always when the defence hasnt had the chance to set itself if you know what I mean

I do know what you mean.

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Could someone talk me through this substitution?


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Crazy decision to bring on Aubameyang. If he picks up an injury, Emery should be put up against a wall and shot.


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Ash wrote:
Could someone talk me through this substitution?

Ten minutes gives Reiss (who has looked much better tonight ) a break and Aubameyang a quick run out


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Crazy decision to bring on Aubameyang. If he picks up an injury, Emery should be put up against a wall and shot.

What are the odds. Ten minutes

If it was half an hour I’d understand the concern but it’s being played at snails pace


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TOP GUN wrote:
Ash wrote:
Could someone talk me through this substitution?

Ten minutes gives Reiss (who has looked much better tonight ) a break and Aubameyang a quick run out


Why risk him is my thinking. Spose he isn't made of glass is he, as you were.


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Özil could certainly learn a lot from Martinelli about work rate and pressing. He is a livewire

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TOP GUN wrote:
bromley gooner wrote:
Crazy decision to bring on Aubameyang. If he picks up an injury, Emery should be put up against a wall and shot.

What are the odds. Ten minutes

If it was half an hour I’d understand the concern but it’s being played at snails pace

Four up, what is the point? Why risk it at all?


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bromley gooner wrote:
TOP GUN wrote:
What are the odds. Ten minutes

If it was half an hour I’d understand the concern but it’s being played at snails pace

Four up, what is the point? Why risk it at all?

Stretch his legs

Moral boost for the kids

Keeps him fit

It’s static.


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Özil could certainly learn a lot from Martinelli about work rate and pressing. He is a livewire


If he’s not learnt that at 30 years I’d suggest there’s not going to be a lightbulb moment for Mesut :laughing7:


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TOP GUN wrote:
bromley gooner wrote:
Four up, what is the point? Why risk it at all?

Stretch his legs

Moral boost for the kids

Keeps him fit

It’s static.


I'd suggest he'll get quite the stretch of the legs making up for our defending in the premership with his goals all season long...


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And another clean sheet for Martinez.

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Worth waking up to watch :53big-emoticons:

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TOP GUN wrote:
bromley gooner wrote:
Four up, what is the point? Why risk it at all?

Stretch his legs

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Keeps him fit

It’s static.

None of those are good reasons.


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And another clean sheet for Martinez.


Yay! Although SL had no bite up front.

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Loving Martinelli tonight. Even looked really dangerous from the wide left position. He says he models his game on his idol Ronaldo. Plenty of similarities in style.
Nelson, Tierney, Ceballos and Willock all very good as well. And more games in the legs for Bellerin and holding


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And another clean sheet for Martinez.


Yay! Although SL had no bite up front.

That normally doesn’t seem to stop us conceding goals. :icon_wink:

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Emery out! :8angers:

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Standard were very poor but what an enjoyable game to watch.

Martinelli scored two absolute crackers. I can't remember the last time I saw a header as good as that from an Arsenal player (perhaps the one he scored against Forest :laughing7: ). If he meant to direct it as he did (and not just get his head on it) it was a genuine worldclass finish. The second was pretty darn good as well. The dink across goal to set-up Ceballo's goal was also delightful.

Willock looks a player every time I see him. That ability to travel with the ball (as Hartson put it) is fantastic and his box-to-box energy can really add something to our midfield.

Tierney's crossing is what we have been missing for years from a left back.

Excellent all round run-out.


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Rich wrote:
Loving Martinelli tonight. Even looked really dangerous from the wide left position. He says he models his game on his idol Ronaldo. Plenty of similarities in style.
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His goals were great but off the ball he was sensational with his movement and running, he was always looking to get himself into a position to receive the ball in a dangerous area.

How much money will Saka, him and Nelson save us ?


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TOP GUN wrote:
Rich wrote:
Loving Martinelli tonight. Even looked really dangerous from the wide left position. He says he models his game on his idol Ronaldo. Plenty of similarities in style.
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His goals were great but off the ball he was sensational with his movement and running, he was always looking to get himself into a position to receive the ball in a dangerous area.

How much money will Saka, him and Nelson save us ?


Really surprised Emery says he doesn't see him as a CF because everything about him.........his pace, movement, bravery and finishing....... suggests that is exactly what he should be.


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socrates wrote:
TOP GUN wrote:

His goals were great but off the ball he was sensational with his movement and running, he was always looking to get himself into a position to receive the ball in a dangerous area.

How much money will Saka, him and Nelson save us ?


Really surprised Emery says he doesn't see him as a CF because everything about him.........his pace, movement, bravery and finishing....... suggests that is exactly what he should be.


But did you see him on the left? He was only out there for 10 minutes but caused equal amounts of havoc with his pace and touch and almost had 2 assists.


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Great win & a real optimism about some of these young players.

I just wish our teams would try & put some of these teams to the sword.

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