Fergie time at the Emirates.

The habit of leaving it till the end will most certainly be the end of us. We are plagued, or perhaps fortunate to win and lose in the same game under the tenure of that Spanish psychopath! My demise was brought about by the sheer nerve it took to stake a claim for having coached the game that ultimately determined its outcome in the last few seconds. We're still undefeated, but it came at a price - our once well-functioning heart rate is now a thing of the past! 


Ft: Arsenal 3- 1 Manchester United.



The perils of supporting Arsenal are numerous, but the joy this club brings outweighs them all! Our chances may have diminished, but we have yet again recorded an incredible comeback, which was sealed in the closing few minutes under our coach, Mikel Arteta. But let's not forget about our home record against United. It's as spotless as a newly-washed window. And honestly, who even cares about Old Trafford anymore? It's not like we're playing against Crystal Palace, our ever-present bogey team. 


Rice, Rice, Baby!

You better hit, bull's eye, The kid don't play.

The 'Wits of the Brits' got to be the headline of the BBC! 

Rice is one of the best purchases we've ever made! You wanted a franchise player, and he was just what we needed. A future captain, a vocal and forceful force in the middle, he galvanizes the team by bringing in an unrivaled atmosphere that does not allow anyone to take a breather. Partey's shoes had been filled, and the question now revolved around him finding his place in the XI. 

Give Fabio Vierea his flowers. He has been performing immensely. He is an output machine and he would have a role to play this season. 


Back to reality, honest facts about Arsenal. 


It's evident that we have some areas to work on if we want to secure the league. Unfortunately, last night's game was quite disappointing. Here are the primary reasons why we underperformed. P.s) We are yet to lose a game in the league.

1) Low on confidence. 

It's evident that some players are struggling on the field. Kai has failed to perform and Aaron is yet to have any notable games.

2) Injuries. 


The dismissal of Jurien Timber is as critical as a 90-year-old taking their last breath in the winds of Delhi. To make matters worse, Partey has picked up his annual injury by twisting a bone in his body. We are yet to play a series of matches with our full starting lineup, and if we continue to face such challenges, we are likely to suffer a major setback. This could mark the beginning of the end for our team.

Although the reintegration of timber is doubtful, it is critical to recognize that we have the resources to compete. Victory develops confidence, and confidence breeds results, and we aim to fill those gaps as soon as possible since our rivals have begun the race! They currently hold the advantage, but City would have to face the fury of the new Arsenal.


We might stumble for 88 minutes and win in the 90th, but would it be enough to win the league? No. To establish our dominance, we must outperform our opponents rather than relying on last-second goals. The benefits of winning late are primarily the ability to never give up. The iron spine is unbreakable, as are our spirits as we approach the International break.


Fixtures ahead. 


Everton, Tottenham, City, Bournemouth, and Chelsea. I fear none.

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