• Daver7692@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Exact same happened to us, we played more attacking and generally better football the year we won the UCL compared to a more controlled style when we won the league the following year.

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      10 months ago

      Honestly I think it was more the determination to win the league after losing by a point and the motivation from winning the UCL that launched us to the title the next season.

      I actually think our major style change occurred after 17/18, we were way more free flowing and open that season and changed it all up the next season.

      • lotsofdeadkittens@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        I mean you all had less points the next year. Just teams fluctuate and city didn’t get such an insane point total the next year

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      10 months ago

      Very similar to man city too. Won the treble last year because they improved defensively.

      We saw it in the Arsenal v Man city match, 2 teams that set up to make it very difficult for the opposition to play through them. Resulting in an arguably more turgid encounter.

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        10 months ago

        To be fair we had to because the defence was still a total shambles at that point. No VVD until January and no Alisson either.

    • lotsofdeadkittens@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I mean this ignores that you had the second most points in history

      If just was unlucky it was city’s best league campaign

      Had zero to do with playstyle

    • BearsPearsBearsPears@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I honestly think the title race will be so close between Liverpool, Arsenal and City that it’s a complete toss-up at this stage over what happens. I’m dying for Arsenal to win, but I can’t say it’s more than a 1/3 chance.

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        10 months ago

        Spurs obviously can best them all

        And then you have all the other top 10 teams are incredibly hard to win away at

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        10 months ago

        Arsenal are nowhere near 1/3 chance. Iirc city are at 80 or 90% and Liverpool are a bit above arsenal.

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        10 months ago

        Injuries and fitness are likely going to be the decider. In that case, I’d give an edge to City, unfortunately.

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          10 months ago

          I don’t see it as even that close tbh… 60% chance city wins it, 20% each for Arsenal/Liverpool

        • BarmeloXantony@alien.topB
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          10 months ago

          Experience as well. Liverpool still have prime players who’ve won everything (Salah, vvd, Alisson, Trent)

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        10 months ago

        I think AF Cup is the difference this season. Liverpool loses Salah, Arsenal loses Saka, but City loses no one.

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          10 months ago

          Has to be trolling lmao.

          But yea, Liverpool lose Salah and Endo, possibly Matip aswell? Not sure if he still plays for his national team or that he retired.

          Arsenal will lose Partey, which we have done for the whole season anyway, Elneny (who is just getting fit) and Tomiyasu (who has been very important for us.

          Not ideal, but could be worse

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            10 months ago

            Could be worse yes. But Partey and Timber are huge loses.

            I do think we would be much more legitimate contenders if Partey was fit

        • diegoarellanes96@alien.topB
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          10 months ago

          City lost Rodri and dropped important points. I know they have more squad depth than both Liverpool and Arsenal but it’s Rodri the one player they cannot replace in case he gets injured again or suspended, unlike any other position on the field. It’s definitely unlikely that we’ll miss more games this season but anything can happen

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          10 months ago

          Do you know that black doesn’t mean they play for an African country? Try reign in your racism a bit. Here’s a clue, neither of the two Arsenal players you mentioned, will be going to an African competition

      • RyanMcCartney@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        The fact they got 98pts and didn’t win the league is astonishing. I can confidently say that will never happen again. Definitely won’t be beaten!

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          10 months ago

          Didn’t Barca get 100 in Madrid 102 season? It will never happen again for sure tho

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            10 months ago

            No offense to La Liga, but i think it’s a bit different than Premier League. Barcelona and Real Madrid are so much better than all the other teams

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          10 months ago

          They got 97, and honestly I feel like it will happen again it cuz it happened in 21-22 w Liverpool getting 92 and still losing by a point

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    10 months ago

    As a Liverpool fan I have to agree. They are very hard to beat and dropped points at home only because of individual errors. Haaland barely got into threatening positions which made arsenal so hard to beat.

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      10 months ago

      City barely played full strength. KDB missing, no Rodri and a freak deflected goal. Haaland is no Harry Kane, he needs service.

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        10 months ago

        Should we have offered to postpone the game until they have a fit squad? We were missing Partey and Timber as well.

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        10 months ago

        Arsenal played without saka and Partey. Martinelli didn’t start as well, this is just a sad excuse.

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          10 months ago

          Not to mention Timber. Probably the best player during pre-season. Team will be stacked for the last stretch of the season.

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          10 months ago

          My point went right over your head. I wasn’t talking about why man city lost, my point being why Haaland was ineffective.

      • Thedudeofmanchester@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        Well arteta also didn’t have a fully fit squad and their main player saka couldn’t play due to injury. How is that different from yours.

        PS: And you only own against United because you got a soft pen. We are the original treble winners!

      • beerdybeer@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        Haaland was in salibas back pocket mate. Saliba monstered him from the word go, literally. Also, kovacic should have seen red so I don’t get why you’d bring up the deflection.

      • Much_Victory_902@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        Ah yes it’s the others who are too insecure, not you - the one making excuses for why city lost.

        You’re a fucking loser, fuck off.

      • HelpMeSum1Help@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        Not sure why you got downvoted for facts, some of our fans on here are so sensitive

        Rodri and KDB are the two best midfielders in the world.

        Haaland isn’t a creator of chances. Fact

        It was an even game settled by a deflection. Akanji had a solid chance and we scored a deflection but other than that it was a 0-0 game

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          10 months ago

          And we didn’t have saka partey or martinelli, why are you sucking up to a team can buy literally any player they want

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        10 months ago

        We were hardly full strength either with no Saka and Martinelli coming off the bench after just returning from injury.

        They’re both nailed on starters in that game otherwise.

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      10 months ago

      I’m not sure, they were getting absolutely battered at Chelsea before Sanchez brain-sharted and gave them 2 goals.

      Even then if Chelsea had finished better they should have won.

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      10 months ago

      Weirdly the one game where I remember the opposition striker actually scaring me was hojlund, when he came on Gabriel clearly had a much harder time dealing with his physicality compared to whoever started that game (Martial?). But in the end that was a pretty comfortable victory

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        10 months ago

        You were a Garnacho armpit hair away from conceding what probably would have been United’s winner, and then you scored a deflection in injury time.

        “Pretty comfortable” 😅

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            10 months ago

            What’s in your spank bank then? 2nd place trophy?

            At least we still pick up silverware now and then. Archaeological digs have more recent silverware than you twats.

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              10 months ago

              You’ve won a carabao in the last 7 years while spending a billion and play like Burnley in your bruck down stadium and your training ground is running on 2g internet

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                  10 months ago

                  Last time you beat a team in the top 9 the Titanic was still sailing

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        10 months ago

        I have never had a player strike the fear of god into me as much as Hojlund did that game. I still can’t explain why.

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        10 months ago

        Comfortable victory lmfao

        Ye, not like Garnacho was"offside" by a tonenail. Won’t even mention the VAR angle used to determine that

        Then there’s Gabriel WWE style tackle on Hojlund which wasn’t a pen,both of those means we either win the game, mor draw the game

        Don’t know what game you’re watching if you think that was a comfortable victory for you

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          10 months ago

          Why is offside in quotes? He was pretty clearly offside.

          Wwe style tackle just lol. Thanks for confirming you never watched the match.

    • I_AM_ALWAYS_WRONG_@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      At our best we were 8 points clear against a team with two games in hand and we hadn’t played the best premier league side in history a single time yet. Only people looking for Twitter/TikTok engagement were thinking we were going to get more than 1 point from city. Based on that, assuming both games in hand city would win, and they would take 3 extra points in head to heads we were already 1 point behind even at our biggest lead.

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          10 months ago

          You know how that Chelsea tiktoker just screams obnoxiously about every Chelsea result?

          That’s the sort of social media accounts that were claiming Arsenal were winning it. Obnoxious bait to get interaction from opposing fans.

          Anyone one else was full of hope. But knew WE HAD TO BEAT CITY AT LEAST ONCE.

          City wrapped the title up earlier than we should have let them. That was our choke. but not winning the title was not a choke. CITY WERE ALWAYS FAVES.

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        10 months ago

        How many points did you drop against bottom half teams in the second half of the season? Nothing to do with city, arsenal bottled it

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        10 months ago

        This is just objectively false lol. After City lost to Tottenham away, Arsenal were 5 points clear with a game in hand (City had played 21 games and had 45 points while Arsenal had played 20 games and had 50 points). Taking your logic of assuming Arsenal would win the game in hand then at their best they were in fact 8 points clear. So this is indeed revisionism

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          10 months ago

          Every time the ‘collapse’ is brought up the table shows arsenal 8 points clear with city having 2 games in hand, and we had not played city once yet.

          Yes we should have taken the title race to the last week or two. But we were never truly in the box seat. Saliba getting injured and dropping more points just wrapped the season up a bit earlier.

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    10 months ago

    Lol every year before Christmas, everybody thinks Arsenal would win the league

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    10 months ago

    If you look at the “zones of control” last season compared to this, Arsenal do have more defensive control and are closer to City’s level of control compared to last year

    So expect more 1-0’s instead of 3-1’s. This brand of Football is “more likely” to win it but City are still City and haven’t had KDB either. They will walk the league by 10+ points

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      10 months ago

      Don’t think they are walking this year with +10 points. They finished the league last with what 5 points between us and them.

      All the teams are stronger now so games will be harder + they’ve already lost twice this season reckon as long as us and Liverpool put pressure it would be a exciting finish

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        10 months ago

        The 5pt gap wasnt really indicative of their margin in the end. They did have the luxury to completely sacrifice 1 or 2 PL games to better prepare their CL final. They drew to Brighton and lost to Brentford when they didnt need points anymore.

        I do feel like there is a chance that it’s going to be more tight this year, partly because ManCity might be less good, partly because Liverpool and Arsenal look stronger than last year. But I really dont know if it’s going to be enough to beat ManCity to the title.

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    10 months ago

    To be fair the “boring football” opinion could have been used to describe most teams in the PL at some point in the last few decades, whether they are winning or fighting relegation.

    My hot take is that there should be a bonus point system, 3 points for the win + 1 extra point for scoring 4 goals, or 0 points for a loss, but 1 point for losing by a single goal.

    Teams would chase goals more rather than being happy to sit back and defend their 2-0 lead.

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      10 months ago

      I always feel like people who suggest shit like this just don’t enjoy football. The point of the game is not constant action and drama, if you want that then watch basketball or whatever.

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        10 months ago

        Very few people actually enjoy football the same way other sports are enjoyed.

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      10 months ago

      The bonus point rule has worked fine in Rugby, but I wouldn’t necessarily say it leads to teams going all out to get the extra point - its exactly what it says; a nice bonus. Plus with the amount of matches these days I would be worried about pushing players even harder.

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      10 months ago

      A big part of the beauty of football is the simplicity, you make the rules messy and convoluted and people will hate it.

      Also I don’t think it’s fair to punish teams because of how their opponents set up against them. Last season everyone realised you can’t give us space centrally, and you have to double team our wingers. Now we have to play the lowest block in the world on average, and 90% of teams don’t even press us, they just lock down the middle and hope they can deal with the crosses.

      In these games it can be impossible to score four (especially since teams like Everton, Burnley and Sheffield don’t even change their tactics after going down a goal). And I also don’t feel like they should be punished for playing to their strengths, if that’s the best chance they have to get something from the game then let them play like that.

      Instead what we should focus on removing is the unsportsmanlike behaviour which often (but not always) comes with these types of performances. I’m talking about rotational fouling certain players the moment they get in a position to hurt them. Incessant time wasting, often even while a goal down because they want to keep it 1-0 until the 85th and then score a corner/free kick so you don’t have time regain the lead. The diving as soon as they get into the opposition half, big strikers throwing themselves to the ground in every aerial duel because a free kick they can put into the box is the best chance they’ll get at a goal.

      These are the unsportsmanlike parts of traditional “parking the bus”, and that’s the part we should focus on getting rid of imo. Not sitting deep and defending well, that’s a skill too

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      10 months ago

      It is a form of entertainment after all.

      It is first and foremost, a form of competition. As soon as entertainment takes the stage over competition, it is a completely different thing entirely.

      The reason sports exist is competition first. The reason we find sports entertaining is because of the competition.

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      10 months ago

      or maybe the rules themselves should change, to encourage attacking. Right now football is the only sport in the world that I can think of where players actually get REWARDED for committing fouls. Maybe focus on that complete joke of a situation first

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    10 months ago

    The rules of the game are shit and need to be adjusted in order to encourage more enjoyable, attacking football.

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    10 months ago

    i mean boring football can go long ways i hate to mention it but look at greece’s 2004 euro run, boring, boring football but they won the bloody thing