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PL: Arsenal vs Liverpool | Wednesday July 15 | KO: 20:15 BST | Sky Sports

Match prediction

  • Arsenal win

    Votes: 21 33.9%
  • Draw

    Votes: 6 9.7%
  • Liverpool win

    Votes: 35 56.5%

  • Total voters
    62
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Country: Spain

Player:Ødegaard
We're ready to beat City on Saturday night. In my opinion Tierney played very well as CLB better than playing as LWB, he is very strong and also stopped Salah during the game, Salah couldn't do anything and he is going to dream with KT tonight
 

HairSprayGooners

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Defensively as well, remember that chance when Luiz fell on his ass? Look at Tierney’s defending.

Martinez saved this defence’s ass once again, I won’t give any praise to the others.

You're an absolute meme mate. We defended well as a unit. Tierney hardly put a foot wrong are you feeling OK?
 

2Smokeyy

5.0 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (49)
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Country: England
Southampton-esque victory and our fans are twerking in celebration.

You hate to see it.
 

Oxeki

Match Day Thread Merchant
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Country: Nigeria

Player:Saliba
We beat arguably the best team in the world and some people still find reasons to moan.

Oh well...
 

2Smokeyy

5.0 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (49)
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Country: England
We lost our attacking and slick counter attacking football when Arsène Wenger left the club.

Sad times.
 
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The coach's role is to make the player understand everything that serves the interest of the game. To do this he must speak to the child within each player, to the adolescent he was and the adult he is now. Too often a coach tends only to speak to the adult, issuing commands for performance, for victory, for reflection, to the detriment of the child who is playing for pleasure, living in the present.

Arsène Wenger: My Life in Red and White
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