Pop Tart
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A lot of them were penalties I I think? Remember checking when he signed for us. Could be wrong?Also 180k a week. I wonder how the f**k he scored 100 goals in 3 season with lyon.
A lot of them were penalties I I think? Remember checking when he signed for us. Could be wrong?Also 180k a week. I wonder how the f**k he scored 100 goals in 3 season with lyon.
He was main penalty taker still you'll need to beat the keeper I'm more confident with him in penalty than scoring 1 v 1A lot of them were penalties I I think? Remember checking when he signed for us. Could be wrong?
He hardly has shots in games yet arteta and some think he is the answerHe was main penalty taker still you'll need to beat the keeper I'm more confident with him in penalty than scoring 1 v 1
TBF, if that ball had gone it, would have been a beauty.Unforgivable and 1V1 miss. He went for the most difficult finish possible. Just slide it either side of the keeper, or even try and go round him.
He went for top bins .
TBF, if that ball had gone it, would have been a beauty.
What was really funny though was how slow he was in approaching the goal, was like he was running uphill
It’s not that deep tbh, he’s just a striker in decline asked to do stuff that’s beyond his natural capabilities.Call me stupid... but I really think this "hard worker/warrior" aspect of his game is purposely introduced by himself to divert the fans and media attention in regards to how shoddy of a striker he is.
He always seems to enter the challenge, header or whatever physical workout on the pitch deliberately. He always comes off worse deliberately. He's a clever sod because people praise his work ethic based on him jumping in the air and falling to ground in supposed pain....
Think about it, you'll see what I mean next time.
It's just that morale is so low the guy seems to be trying harder with his physicality. He's stuffed in regards to stamina and he was never a good enough striker to begin with. I just see him this season especially taking a more rough and tumble approach for some reason.It’s not that deep tbh, he’s just a striker in decline asked to do stuff that’s beyond his natural capabilities.
Linking up play as a facilitator, pressing from the front, Winning the first or second ball - that’s the way Arteta wants to play and there’s nobody else capable (or willing in Auba’s case) of doing all three.
Chances like yesterday he puts away when he first joined. I think it’s fair to say for a variety of reasons he’s a different player now.
If you want to call him sh*t, just call him sh*t - I don’t see the reason to say he’s going out of his way to deceive anybody, it’s Arteta who plays the guy.
After Laca stole ball at halfway line, you could sense he would **** it up like the time Giroud had 20 yard headstart on the nearest defender and still not being able to score.Shouldn't play for this club again, that miss was unforgivable. As bad as the worst misses Giroud had.