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AD-Free Episode 520 - This Is My Shirt

On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss a win away at Leicester. The conversation starts with praise for Gabriel and his under the radar player-of-the-season type form. Then there’s a discussion about pressing, the performance of the players up front, and the period of the match where Arsenal dropped off and why that might happen. There’s a lot of praise for Aaron Ramsdale as well as speculation about whether Tavares and Lokonga are making themselves hard to drop. Lastly there’s a bit about the new manager of at the toilet bowl. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.

AD-Free Episode 520 - This Is My Shirt

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Latte firm. Gonna try to get him on

A YouTube channel had a goalkeeper analysis on ramsdale. Worth a watch!

Please do a watchalong for the Leicester game, both halves πŸ˜‰

The martial art is Aikido (:

Great talk on possession play. Having more possession feels like the next step. Build the system from the back, which seems to be done or being done, seems like the genesis of where we can go. Now, to learn to keep the ball a bit more at certain points. Though that slight inability maybe also due to lack of required personel. Like you say, a lack of Xhaka or the alternative that we looked at signing in the summer. At least that kind of player seems key to the managers thinking. Odegaard is kinda the only one that fits the bill currently, though he's not quite on the top of his game at the moment. Focus on attack will come later. Patient baby steps. I'm hoping after the last few games that this weekend at home to Watford is the perfect opportunity to test out possession ball a little more, especially prior to the interlull and the Liverpool game where keeping the ball a bit more effectively than we are at the moment maybe crucial if we are to show we can compete. If they have been working on it in training. Also great discussion on that this wasn't the 100% greatest game we could have played but the outcome is an education that adds to the galvanising evolutionary nature of the squad. It's fun that having blown it all up and started again, this weekend felt like the first positive subsequent coming together of all those parts, (picking up from the Villa game) helped by the fact we played a good team, in their own momentum, on their own ground. I don't include the Sp*rs game because while it was undoubtedly fun, they get battered everywhere they are.

Should we consider performance over qualifying for next year (world cup year) would we be better placed to achieve long term top four status by avoiding the player burnout next season


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