Anfield looms as Arsenal stamp their authority.

When we approach the end of a league, we're always thinking ahead, which makes the start of a league different from the finish. Having two games left to play means that our lead in the points table may still appear intact, but could be blown away in two matches. Going up against our arch nemesis towards the end, with our franchise center back injured, fuels our expectation of the counter. Oh, and by the way, we beat Leeds 4-1 last week. Standard.


Ft: Arsenal 4-1 Leeds United


Gabriel's brace secured the three points as Jesus reincarnated. The first rule after a resounding victory is that we don't speak about it. We are strategically elite and are stiff in the notion that each critical region in each phase is constantly occupied, and also dynamic in the respect that they function in diverse versions of attack and defense. One approach to overcome us is to exploit us with long balls while taming our press. We don't attack through central zones as we occupy the full field space with touchline wingers who have elite game sense and mobility into the box.

A string of long balls, counter-pressing our pressure, and nasty play. The old Brexit Sean Dyche nonsense may be the only plausible option to stopping us. Arsenal is so well-coached to repel the opposition's press and launch an offensive from the start, but exploiting our best strengths would necessitate the opposition doing more to the Situation than just changing tactics. When an offense begins with a 4-3-3 or a 3-2-5, it switches to a 2-3-5 or a 3-2-5 in the second quarter, getting ready for that team is nearly impossible. Zinchenko is the pioneer and the centrifugal force of everything that happens.

Liverpool are too big a team to alter their ways against us, and being at home helps them. They'd be itching to make a point and ruin our party, but we're at the helm of something spectacular. For years, we have been honing the axe to chop through the obstacles to reap the rewards. We're getting closer to what we might have envisaged. The Liverpool challenge is big, but it is not unrealistic. Klopp would instill fearlessness and tenacity against us, but if we could complete the task, we'd have one hand on the title.

If we win, we will celebrate and shatter the hearts of countless others, but if we lose..


"A great night."

You know if you know. We got one at the Emirates, and we need another at Anfield. Bring out the speakers in training, cut off Liverpool's supply of narcotics at halftime, and pull Stuart Atwell's criminal records from the 1990s, but don't lose.

The final knockout.


I've never used this term before, but I believe now is the moment to say it: this is a season-defining game that entails more than just another league match, a test of character, mental toughness, and a massive material of sheer fucking will. Sure, we would show up without our spine at the rear, but what we do have are a very particular set of skills. The skills we have nurtured over a very long season, skills that make us a nightmare for teams like Liverpool and City. If Carragher does cease his silly predilections, this is the end of it. We will not harm you, but if he does not, we will seek them down and play them off the pitch. We'll get, clinch the three points.

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  1. i’ll sort out liverpool’s PEDs 👍 great work man, keep it up! - morgan

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  2. This was a great read - arsene wenger

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