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Ashybashy86

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Not sure who I'd prefer in the final. On the one hand, Man United for the history, but they've been helped so much this season. Plus don't want them matching our record. Chelsea would be easier imo, but wouldn't want to give them another chance to deny us something we desperately need.
 

SingmeasongSong

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David Luiz was MOTM for me. He had to be switched on the entire game and he never faltered, was the heartbeat of that team performance imo.

Should've had an assist as well if Auba didn't uncharacteristically smash the ball into the keeper.

Yeah, Luiz is MOTM for me 100%.
 

Make

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We beat City and Liverpool in the same week. WE ARE ARSENAL.
I LOVE YOU ARTETA
 

dashsnow17

Doesn’t Rate Any Of Our Attackers
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Grade A posting. Stuck with the Gandalf theme throughout

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GoonerJeeves

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David Luiz was MOTM for me. He had to be switched on the entire game and he never faltered, was the heartbeat of that team performance imo.

Should've had an assist as well if Auba didn't uncharacteristically smash the ball into the keeper.

Long time no see. Looking good for your lot staying up, but surely Moyes is not the answer long term?
 
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