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Loss PL: Everton 2-1 Arsenal | Monday 6th December | KO: 20:00 GMT | Sky Sports

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That was a very poor performance against the worst united team since LVG. Truly horrible. I'd take a thrashing from Liverpool or city over that that performance any day of the week. We seemed to drop 20 yards back after scoring each of our goals.

Everton are in poor form currently. Evertonians wants Rafa's head on a pike. Should be winning this easily but I think we'll take an early lead and the rise out the storm the rest of the game similar to the Leicester game.

Everton has been dire. I don't want to see that trademark cautious football. Let's go for the jugular.

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Think Arteta will have to drop Auba. It's just criminal man management to continue playing him and letting take all the flak. This was one of wenger's best strength. He was extremely good at taking out his players from the firing line and taking the bullet for them.

Push Martinelli forward and play Laca behind him. But I don't think that would happen.
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Think Lokonga will take his place beside Partey in midfield or we might see Tierney back for this.



Prediction: A drab, boring win

Everton 0-1 Arsenal
 
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blaze_of_glory

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KT should have stayed on, was slowing down but wasn't dead. Tavares a train wreck in his place. Xhaka gassed by 65th minute, get him off ffs, get Sambi on. Leave Nketia by the phone with his agent, not on the field.

We're back to being atrocious after a brief spell of decency
 

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Xhaka wasn't ready Partey continue to be s**t he cost us 1st goal Tierney wasn't ready a manager that afraid to attack or finish teams off because i just don't know what the hell going to his mind.

Also we charity fc look just nothing is changing with this horrible culture
I have no idea why Lokonga wasn't subbed in. None.

And it should have happened at half-time.
 

The_Playmaker

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Xhaka wasn't ready Partey continue to be s**t he cost us 1st goal Tierney wasn't ready a manager that afraid to attack or finish teams off because i just don't know what the hell going to his mind.

Also we charity fc look just nothing is changing with this horrible culture
They would be ready if we actually gave them minutes before introducing them. Tierney has been on the bench for weeks.
 

Olivier_Giroud

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So happy for Rafa, at least he is a decent human being unlike the Monster named Arteta who deserves all the misery and suffering coming to him..
 

Hleb's Sirush

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Again for context. Everyone agrees that Sp**s so far had a crap season. They had to sack their manager and their midfield engine room is made up of Skipp and Hojberg....they are 1 point ahead of us with a game in hand. But apparently everything is rosy at Arsenal.
 

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KT should have stayed on, was slowing down but wasn't dead. Tavares a train wreck in his place. Xhaka gassed by 65th minute, get him off ffs, get Sambi on. Leave Nketia by the phone with his agent, not on the field.

We're back to being atrocious after a brief spell of decency

I said it before, that’s the story of Arteta’s. Arsenal. A series of turbulent results followed by a stable period. Rinse and repeat.
 
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