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Ziyech in the summer
It's astonishing that Arteta believes we have any chance of attaining top 4 through the league.
Does the club's entire heirarchy run on a delusion laden beverage?
It's astonishing that Arteta believes we have any chance of attaining top 4 through the league.
Does the club's entire heirarchy run on a delusion laden beverage?
Dayum, lad.We have 10 squad players in our starting XI. We need starters.
Isn't there an interesting fullback (maybe for both sides) in the Championsship?
I mean it makes no sense to make an average signing just to have someone for the next months. Not expecting much in the league anyway.
"Sadly" we have some offensive talents in our academy, but nothing special defensively. Watched Osei-Tutu often for Bochum, but not even close to consider him for Arsenal.
Not really when you think about it. If Arsenal beats Chelsea, they'll be 7 points behind with 14 games to play. That's certainly not insurmountable. United and Sp**s have been just about as crappy as Arsenal. It's unlikely, but if Arteta can really get Arsenal on a roll they have a chance. But they need to not only win this game, but stop giving away points.
It could end up being Bukayo Saka strangely enough - if he changes his mind that is.I’ve gone on enough about Jayden Bogle as a potential RB. In terms of LB’s from the Championship I’d probably only consider @MutableEarth ’s boy Rico Henry.
Always seemed to be made out of glass but this year he’s been an ever present for Brentford although he’s not the best attacking full back, his crossing is pretty average.
Nathan Ferguson is a quality talent who can play in all three defensive positions but he’s naturally a CB imo who won’t offer much going forwards.
It could end up being Bukayo Saka strangely enough - if he changes his mind that is.
Seconded on Jayden Bogle. A great pickup for any team bold enough to slap 10m on the table for him.
Not more Kia clients ffs. Think they have 3rd party ownership as well.
I've long thought Saka could be a standout world class full back, and circumstance has shown us his promise there. He has much more of a case in favor of the position change than Ainsley does IMO (Ainsley needs the action in midfield, too idle to be a wide man) I also think he is humble and smart enough to see how awesome he could be as a full back.You think his long term future lies there? I must admit I’ve been watching him closely since he’s moved there.
A certain young Liverpool winger who’s found success at right back recently comes to mind