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Manchester City vs Arsenal| Saturday 17th October 17:30| Sky Sports

What will the result be?


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sdotzdot

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You don’t go from where we used to be at, an absolute shambles, to suddenly fixing everything at once and being great.

We signed great talent in defence, a top midfielder in his prime and most importantly our structure and shape is solid on a consistent basis

We’re going to be in for a rough season in terms of attack, but I’d rather have Arteta focus on our huge problem that we’ve had for years which was our defence and structure which is what he has been doing.

Trust the process.
 

BigPoppaPump

Reeling from Laca & Kos nightmares
City isn't even that good and didn't even play that well for people to be acting like we had no chance.

Even before the game I said we would lose but a lot of you were optimistic for no reason.
 

Manberg

Predator
We're better than a lot of teams we've lost to.

Why can't we beat a team that's better than us in a one off game?

We needed the luck. Didn’t get it today. We went for it in the first half. Missed two sitters and were denied a clear penalty. That’s the story of the game.

We didn’t get battered and statistically we gave City a game so there’s positives.
 
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