That movement Tomiyasu did was absolutely phenomenal. Until that moment, City's defensive line were winning all the aerial duels. Who in their right mind would expect that a left back, who usually comes in to close the game and solidify the defense, would make a run like a number 8. Arteta took the risk, threw a punch and it landed. Big props to him for that.
Man City should have been down to 10 men at 35 minutes. Kovacic was very late, made contact, caused pain, instant red by the bookm but the ref waved it on, no VAR, comical, unfair. Man City get very few red cards.
I am more shocked at how Arsenal managed to contain City. I definitely was not expecting a technical game on this level, let alone Arsenal winning the game. But this was a hard fought win against the best football team in the wrold.
When you beat the best team in the world, doesn't that then make you the best team in the world? Like the t-shirt said - "you're only as good as your last game"
The moment Rice won back that ball in front of the Arsenal six yard box was the moment I knew we are playing to win and not to draw. Then followed the phenomenal long pass that split the MCity defence from Thomas P which produced the goal.🎉🔥. Performances to note, Ben White, Soliba, even Raya’s goal keeping although a bit shaky was still impressive. And the there is Gabriels both of them, Odegard … in fact the team and the managerial team, classic performance in all.💪🏾👏🏾.
Saka Injured, Martinelli and Partey starting on the bench. As an Arsenal Fan it was already advantage City when the game started. I know city didnt have KDB or Rodri, but we have seen them get results without their big players before. Arsenal without their big players tend to crumble in recent years. COYG
Spot on add timber on to the missing players and even worse we started with a striker that isn’t able to hold the ball win headers nketian the guy don’t even show for the ball no movement no speed no strength basically we started man down no danger whatsoever just an absolute useless donkey please get get Ivan Toney in January
You are right to mention all the unavailable players for both the teams. But the post treble MC system in most games has been heavily dependant on rodri let alone other key players in the squad. This is probably the first time Pep would have thought with the absence of his players that arsenal have a more commanding midfield. The video actually doesn't justify the box midfield that City were playing with in game. It became a very narrow/central tussle between the two because of this. And yes we did win games without them, but not against the Arsenal's, Liverpool's, etc. These big games have always required their brilliance for City. Fair play to Arteta for his genius in the game management, it really looked like something pep would do. Also before mentioning the absence of saka being big. I personally think saka actually makes arsenal a very good wide attacking team with all his qualities. And that is exactly why I think Arteta didn't want him in the game as all the times before this, arsenal have lost to us.
@@Stunt101Bitchnketiah can be anything but pls the guy has speed and he has improved his physicality and his back to goal, he actually did more than haaland in comparison in that game
Saliba and Gabriel kept Haaland quiet throughout the game. Arsenal played the trump card in Martinelli and City couldn't respond. Still early days but don't ever rule out City in the Premier League title race.
@@mikkelkold9633 Doku switching to LW forced White to stay back else Benjamin would have just doubled up-with Jesus on Gvardiol because Tomiyasu-Gabriel-Saliba will be the new back3. No one was expecting Tomiyasu to invert that high up the pitch and into the midfield as he is a traditional pure defender unlike Zinchenko who is naturally a midfielder. Foden was also looking to exploit the space Tomi left. If that move hadnt worked and City hit on the break down their RW and scored ,everyone will be blaming Tomiyasu for leaving his position. Its a game of fine margins.
@@abdiazizabdi6687yes but what he's trying to say is if the play didnt work, Foden will have a ton of space to run behind Tomiyasu to make dangerous play. Like if for some reason City get the ball back then put a long ball over Tomiyasu to Foden.
Once he said it was a bad game of football Because few chances were created I lost appetite. A good analyst would see that game as a tactical masterclass. Both teams set up so well to neutralize each other. Not even the kind of set up where one team sits so deep with no intention of playing any attacking football.
it's stuff like tomi popping up in a surprising position, that crazy chain goal started by ramsey vs fulham and the rosicky goal vs sunderland are the reasons i love this team
@@benjamindadzie9657 clearly facts don't tell the whole story because once they had won the league, they could rest players with big games to come. Anyone thinking this didn't factor in them not killing themselves to win their remaining games is on cheap kush
You get games like these, I remember back when when Klopp came up against Wenger, back in the day, they cancelled each other out. Havertz is key to AFC change in form against City. City have no choice but to factor in a hold up merchant. It doesn't even matter if he has a good or bad game. Haaland isn't a great footballer (yes unbelievable striker) but you have to factor him in as a hold up merchant. I'm sure that played a part in City changing thing up with Silva. They must have come with a plan for Havertz, saw he wasn't on the team sheet, factored in Jorginho, needed to cancel out his CM attacking threat, pulled back Silva and it largely worked. Anyhow, teams now have a workable blueprint to compete with City on the day. City haven't moved on from not dealing with two up front, here you had Havertz and Tomiyasu doing the damage. Haaland a great striker but a meady footballer, he barely can deal with being man marked. Yes once KDB and Rodri are back, City will look explosive again but Haaland will remain central, that will not change. Him cancelled and long balls/hold up merchants will result in goals and difficulties.
Luck is a very great thing to have, especially when wanting to win her prem. You could argue that Leicester city winning the prem was full of luck since the top teams all struggled, and they managed to hold on unlike arsenal last season. -yeah it’s unlucky that pep doesn’t have probably the two most important players playing, but he still has class players that probably are starters for the top clubs around the world as backups. I mean stopping Haaland from or man city from having a shot since the 58th minute is crazy
I chuckled the moment you broke down how narrow both teams ended up playing coz it was spot on! Also forget the Kovacic VAR red, he made the exact same tackle ON A YELLOW and the ref gave nothing!! The bias is off the charts recently, sickening to see.
I'd like you to do an analysis on the number of deflected goals Arsenal score. It's happening too often for it to be considered simply "luck". Just a thought.
Our game plan is build up to the area and take a pot shot - we aren’t skilled enough in the box to carve out 1 on 1 chances and we have no one good at heading 🤷🏻♂️
It was really impressive how Man City seemed defanged, you easily could forget that they were the triple winners. Arsenal were making it look easy(ish) to shut them down. Disappointed it was a bit of a boring match and both teams were playing it cautious, but w/e lol. Martinelli totally changed the vibe though, can't score any goals if you don't take any shots.... so he just started shooting ^_^.
You Master-analysed the whole thing from A-Z. Wait! How did you do all these? There you have it- all the psychology behind the result. So true, let no-o e say Arsenal didnt deserve that win. Good one bro
The trajectory of Martinelli late strike was headed towards the top right corner of the net should Ake's deflection had not occurred. So it is rather naive to discount that striking effort as pure luck. Martinelli has scored many of such goals in the past not because he was lucky.. he is just pure class.
8 years of waiting, all made worth it after watching sore losers Walker, Grealish & Haaland show their true colors. They're no big characters , just spoiled brats. Like to give it out but can't take it. I'm going to cherish every single game we beat them from this day on- which make no mistake, will be quite a few. This was Liftoff. Arsenal are there now. No more thinking about 12 games losing streak.
I swear, one win against City and Arsenal fans are all acting like they've won the league -- you're 2 points ahead of City and drawn up with your rivals. Oh, and only 8 games into the season. So quick to forget how quickly things can change, and often at vital points in the season. I remember Arsenal fans singing "we're going to win the league" last season only for City to go up another gear. I think this win was probably a fair result, but it could've been different pretty easily. Ake's shot goes in and it's a different game, Kovacic gets sent off and it's a different game, butterfly effect etc. etc. -- but this game is not a make-or-break moment in the season regardless of the result. Important for Arsenal to build off, definitely, but beyond the 3 points against the title defenders and Arteta beating Pep for the first time, we have yet to see how significant it will actually be.
@@thekeccles1996 They have such small team mentality, they win against a bigger team and act like its Christmas, pretty funny to see this. And its even funnier because City started to became a big team in the last 20 or so years, not long ago they were in the 3rd division, and they themselves don't act like Arsenal supporters when the win against the big guys.
@@laser__unicorn I think it's just funny to see how the pundits and fans react. City was struggling at this same point in the season last year, and look what they did then. Anyone who's writing off any team (especially City) at this stage of the season is surely joking. City has shown time and time again that they have the character to win big games and trophies -- a few bad games (3 losses in the last 4) means something is up, but we've seen them struggle and recover time and time again.
We were without saka,Partey,Martinelli not fully fit yet it's always about man city not having De bruyne and rodri,,pple don't mention Saliba as the great cause of us not being crowned last season as champions but they mention players man city who are treble winners were missing..for us the lable is bottlers but all is hate agenda
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Reminds me of a saying said in an anime I've now put in my top10 (Blue Lock): Luck exists in the game, but it doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's exists through the effort it takes to put ones self in that point of luck. I'm paraphrasing of course~ Lock-off!
That is actually the first time 4 subs have ever combined in top flight competative football match to score winning goal. And itvwas practiced on training pitch.
I don't agree with the statement 'skinned alive at the emirates' I'd argue we were the better team, tomiyasu gifted a goal, nketiah couldnt finish any chances where abetter striker would prolly walk with a hattrick
Just luck, you can have reason to point out after won only. It is just luck to hit the defender and score. You can say Man city is too passive but at the end it is just luck to score. Not agree with this title!!!
City were missing De Bruyne and Rodri, we were without Saka, Partey and Martinelli from the start, Martinelli came in after half time because of Trossard injury and Party came on very late. City should also have been down one man as well....... No excuses, we were solid, disciplined and controlled and thats the difference.
It was 11 v 11 both sides trying to make sure they kept a clean sheet. Simples. Only one team conceded. Simples. Where’s the complexity? They both thought 0-0 would be Ok and Arsenal said ‘let’s Nick it with a late one’, and they did it. What’s the mystery? Only that they weren’t already 2-0 down, because Arteta had already said ‘ we go a tight draw or a tight win’ and everyone said ‘that means we lose again’. Emirates is very slowly learning that their boys are learning how to win ugly! It’s a slow education, when team and fans both understand we’ll be ready to win the league.
There is no way Arteta thought "a draw would be ok". He wanted to win. Its very clear that the winning goal came from a sequence that the team specifically trained for. That's the difference.
Though Arteta has yet to win trophies, & I know he will win a lot, but if we forget that, he is probably the Best Coach of this new generation after PEP - Klopp generation..
@@gooner7331 Well yeah, it's good to win FA Cup, I know, but that doesn't make you a big team... What I meant earlier was any significant trophy any league any where or Europa or UCL..
@@tanumoydas1782in England the FA cup is considered to be the 3rd most important after the champions league and premier league by most of the older fan base (of which i'm one 🙈😂). Even among the younger fan base it's at least 4th. No one considers the 3rd European competition that important (can't even remember what it's called). It's like the league cup. No one cares about it unless you win it
0:58 ....No... you are Wrong... Arsenal weren't as Lucky of Deflected goal as Man City of Playing with 11 Men... it was a Clear Cut Red Card... Man City was More Lucky.
Nah, it was luck. Ake sinks that first goal, the game is different. Also Arsenal did bottle it. City were unstoppable at the end of the season. Arsenal's job was to beat the other teams. We can talk stats and grinding out nil nil draws against City, but Arsenal full strength may still be just below City full strength.
Arsenal didn't not win the league because they couldn't beat Citeh, they didn't win because they lost and drew to too many teams they should have beaten, lesser team. If they had beaten those teams they could have afforded to lose to Citeh, after all Arsenal did the double over Leicester the year they won
That movement Tomiyasu did was absolutely phenomenal. Until that moment, City's defensive line were winning all the aerial duels. Who in their right mind would expect that a left back, who usually comes in to close the game and solidify the defense, would make a run like a number 8.
Arteta took the risk, threw a punch and it landed. Big props to him for that.
He also dragged Foden with him (kept looking at him until the action that led to the goal).
Absolute genius Arteta is
@@nyasha_ishe_mwenje arteta is the worst ingame manager in the league
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The subs brought the goal
Partey to Tomiyasu to Havertz to Martinelli
Man City should have been down to 10 men at 35 minutes. Kovacic was very late, made contact, caused pain, instant red by the bookm but the ref waved it on, no VAR, comical, unfair. Man City get very few red cards.
sadly even man city fans know that their team did something dirty, i believe there's a bribery in it
The ref is always in their pockets is why
The refs are always in mancitys pocket. Trueeeee
This is true. Same goes for Rodri.
@@Mohagnito94 do you mean Rodri never gets reds?
It's funny, everyone's saying it was boring, and i guess for a neutral it must've been but i was never once bored because i was too busy panicking
Exactly 😂😅
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So true i barely took my eyes of the screen and overall taught it was a grat game , but was actually panicking the whole game 😂
Not the most exiciting game,but a tactical battle that this time artteta won
The sheer beauty of the passes!Witness Tomiasu as he clears Martinelli's path for the goal! Arteta's tactical genius prevailed! Bravo!
I find it crazy analysts called this a bad game of football. It felt like it was on a knifes edge the whole time. It was awesome.
Hard agree. As a neutral I thought it was superb.
I am more shocked at how Arsenal managed to contain City. I definitely was not expecting a technical game on this level, let alone Arsenal winning the game. But this was a hard fought win against the best football team in the wrold.
The Wolves defeat shows even if you dominate you can still lose any game, The diff here was how few chances they created
Na best team, after this game I think man City needs to be investigated, the refs always seem to be on their side
@@deanmadnut2614 sure on our side when United robbed us at old Trafford and wolves didn't even get a yellow for stopping counters
Considering man city had bernado playing cdm with kovacic I don't think city had the freedom to attack the way they wanted
When you beat the best team in the world, doesn't that then make you the best team in the world?
Like the t-shirt said - "you're only as good as your last game"
The moment Rice won back that ball in front of the Arsenal six yard box was the moment I knew we are playing to win and not to draw. Then followed the phenomenal long pass that split the MCity defence from Thomas P which produced the goal.🎉🔥.
Performances to note, Ben White, Soliba, even Raya’s goal keeping although a bit shaky was still impressive. And the there is Gabriels both of them, Odegard … in fact the team and the managerial team, classic performance in all.💪🏾👏🏾.
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No one is talking about Declan Rice’s transfer fee anymore. No one, not a soul mentions it. I think that’s pretty telling of the signing he was.
Saka Injured, Martinelli and Partey starting on the bench. As an Arsenal Fan it was already advantage City when the game started. I know city didnt have KDB or Rodri, but we have seen them get results without their big players before. Arsenal without their big players tend to crumble in recent years. COYG
Spot on add timber on to the missing players and even worse we started with a striker that isn’t able to hold the ball win headers nketian the guy don’t even show for the ball no movement no speed no strength basically we started man down no danger whatsoever just an absolute useless donkey please get get Ivan Toney in January
You are right to mention all the unavailable players for both the teams. But the post treble MC system in most games has been heavily dependant on rodri let alone other key players in the squad. This is probably the first time Pep would have thought with the absence of his players that arsenal have a more commanding midfield. The video actually doesn't justify the box midfield that City were playing with in game. It became a very narrow/central tussle between the two because of this. And yes we did win games without them, but not against the Arsenal's, Liverpool's, etc. These big games have always required their brilliance for City. Fair play to Arteta for his genius in the game management, it really looked like something pep would do. Also before mentioning the absence of saka being big. I personally think saka actually makes arsenal a very good wide attacking team with all his qualities. And that is exactly why I think Arteta didn't want him in the game as all the times before this, arsenal have lost to us.
We lost all our games without rodri 🤡 what you even saying
That's why Arsenal didnt score in the first half. City has the key player injured but not on the bench, then you know the different now
@@Stunt101Bitchnketiah can be anything but pls the guy has speed and he has improved his physicality and his back to goal, he actually did more than haaland in comparison in that game
Fantastic analysis. I'm always trying to improve my understanding of the game and you made it very easy to understand. Good stuff
Arsenal practiced that sequence with Tomi and Havertz. The German would have been first option to shoot, with Martinelli the second.
Saliba and Gabriel kept Haaland quiet throughout the game. Arsenal played the trump card in Martinelli and City couldn't respond. Still early days but don't ever rule out City in the Premier League title race.
That goal never happens if Guardiola doesn’t switch Doku to the other side. Tomiyasu was suddenly left with no one to defend on the left.
I noticed that as well, so Pep might have opened the door for Arteta there. But either way it’s still nice to see Mikel win over Guardiola 11v11
@@mikkelkold9633 Doku switching to LW forced White to stay back else Benjamin would have just doubled up-with Jesus on Gvardiol because Tomiyasu-Gabriel-Saliba will be the new back3.
No one was expecting Tomiyasu to invert that high up the pitch and into the midfield as he is a traditional pure defender unlike Zinchenko who is naturally a midfielder.
Foden was also looking to exploit the space Tomi left.
If that move hadnt worked and City hit on the break down their RW and scored ,everyone will be blaming Tomiyasu for leaving his position.
Its a game of fine margins.
@@Goonermenu spot on ✨risk >reward
@@Goonermenuhhhh did you watch the goal foden follow tomiyasu and left back covered by rice
@@abdiazizabdi6687yes but what he's trying to say is if the play didnt work, Foden will have a ton of space to run behind Tomiyasu to make dangerous play. Like if for some reason City get the ball back then put a long ball over Tomiyasu to Foden.
8:46 I just noticed big Tomi running to the side giving space for martinelli to shoot
Yes, it’s all in the details!!!
this is the fogging estanderd guys
My fogging manager
saliba pocketed haaland
Once he said it was a bad game of football Because few chances were created I lost appetite. A good analyst would see that game as a tactical masterclass. Both teams set up so well to neutralize each other. Not even the kind of set up where one team sits so deep with no intention of playing any attacking football.
The pass map on top of the table line up is a great way to understand the points being made.
it's stuff like tomi popping up in a surprising position, that crazy chain goal started by ramsey vs fulham and the rosicky goal vs sunderland are the reasons i love this team
kovacic touching the ball in the second half was disgusting
If Arsenal had bet City just once last season, they would have won the league
And also at least if the refs didn't forget to draw the line in Brentford game, it would be a different story like u said
Not really.
People forget that City took their foot off the peddle once it became mathematically impossible for us to win.
@@RankinMsPthe fact is the point difference was 5..
@@benjamindadzie9657 clearly facts don't tell the whole story because once they had won the league, they could rest players with big games to come.
Anyone thinking this didn't factor in them not killing themselves to win their remaining games is on cheap kush
Not really Pep would have played his best team in last 2 matches where city lost 1 and drew 1 playing with B team
You get games like these, I remember back when when Klopp came up against Wenger, back in the day, they cancelled each other out.
Havertz is key to AFC change in form against City. City have no choice but to factor in a hold up merchant. It doesn't even matter if he has a good or bad game. Haaland isn't a great footballer (yes unbelievable striker) but you have to factor him in as a hold up merchant.
I'm sure that played a part in City changing thing up with Silva. They must have come with a plan for Havertz, saw he wasn't on the team sheet, factored in Jorginho, needed to cancel out his CM attacking threat, pulled back Silva and it largely worked.
Anyhow, teams now have a workable blueprint to compete with City on the day. City haven't moved on from not dealing with two up front, here you had Havertz and Tomiyasu doing the damage. Haaland a great striker but a meady footballer, he barely can deal with being man marked.
Yes once KDB and Rodri are back, City will look explosive again but Haaland will remain central, that will not change. Him cancelled and long balls/hold up merchants will result in goals and difficulties.
I watch the way harverz bring the long ball down easily 😮
Luck is a very great thing to have, especially when wanting to win her prem. You could argue that Leicester city winning the prem was full of luck since the top teams all struggled, and they managed to hold on unlike arsenal last season. -yeah it’s unlucky that pep doesn’t have probably the two most important players playing, but he still has class players that probably are starters for the top clubs around the world as backups.
I mean stopping Haaland from or man city from having a shot since the 58th minute is crazy
Indeed, it's not just luck!, remember "Fortune favours the bold".
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I chuckled the moment you broke down how narrow both teams ended up playing coz it was spot on!
Also forget the Kovacic VAR red, he made the exact same tackle ON A YELLOW and the ref gave nothing!! The bias is off the charts recently, sickening to see.
It was not remotely the exact same tackle.
First one was a textbook red, second was sometimes a yellow.
@@kunimitsune177sometimes? That's a yellow all the time.
Great analysis as always from our main man Adam Clery!
Arteta was a genius
I'd like you to do an analysis on the number of deflected goals Arsenal score. It's happening too often for it to be considered simply "luck". Just a thought.
Our game plan is build up to the area and take a pot shot - we aren’t skilled enough in the box to carve out 1 on 1 chances and we have no one good at heading 🤷🏻♂️
How do you understand and give such a good analysis of games?!? It's INSANE!!!
You just gotta read and watch games more
@@looniaz who shat in your cornflakes this morning mate
It was really impressive how Man City seemed defanged, you easily could forget that they were the triple winners. Arsenal were making it look easy(ish) to shut them down. Disappointed it was a bit of a boring match and both teams were playing it cautious, but w/e lol. Martinelli totally changed the vibe though, can't score any goals if you don't take any shots.... so he just started shooting ^_^.
You Master-analysed the whole thing from A-Z. Wait! How did you do all these? There you have it- all the psychology behind the result. So true, let no-o e say Arsenal didnt deserve that win. Good one bro
The trajectory of Martinelli late strike was headed towards the top right corner of the net should Ake's deflection had not occurred. So it is rather naive to discount that striking effort as pure luck. Martinelli has scored many of such goals in the past not because he was lucky.. he is just pure class.
Amazing analysis, very interesting and understandable too. You earn one more subscriber from myself 🎉❤
People saying Rodri was out. No one mentions WHY?. Throw up a vid of that?!
Rodri has been a huge miss, As saliba was for half a season
@@msimms-ft9yv I meant to say Rodri got a RED for grabbing Gibbs-White's throat. Wasn't injured like KDB.
@@nattarsenal Understood,over and out
8 years of waiting, all made worth it after watching sore losers Walker, Grealish & Haaland show their true colors.
They're no big characters , just spoiled brats. Like to give it out but can't take it.
I'm going to cherish every single game we beat them from this day on- which make no mistake, will be quite a few.
This was Liftoff. Arsenal are there now. No more thinking about 12 games losing streak.
8 years crying 😂😂😂
@@iyiadesomorin286 15 years cheating 😂😂😂
I swear, one win against City and Arsenal fans are all acting like they've won the league -- you're 2 points ahead of City and drawn up with your rivals. Oh, and only 8 games into the season. So quick to forget how quickly things can change, and often at vital points in the season. I remember Arsenal fans singing "we're going to win the league" last season only for City to go up another gear.
I think this win was probably a fair result, but it could've been different pretty easily. Ake's shot goes in and it's a different game, Kovacic gets sent off and it's a different game, butterfly effect etc. etc. -- but this game is not a make-or-break moment in the season regardless of the result. Important for Arsenal to build off, definitely, but beyond the 3 points against the title defenders and Arteta beating Pep for the first time, we have yet to see how significant it will actually be.
@@thekeccles1996 They have such small team mentality, they win against a bigger team and act like its Christmas, pretty funny to see this. And its even funnier because City started to became a big team in the last 20 or so years, not long ago they were in the 3rd division, and they themselves don't act like Arsenal supporters when the win against the big guys.
@@laser__unicorn I think it's just funny to see how the pundits and fans react. City was struggling at this same point in the season last year, and look what they did then. Anyone who's writing off any team (especially City) at this stage of the season is surely joking. City has shown time and time again that they have the character to win big games and trophies -- a few bad games (3 losses in the last 4) means something is up, but we've seen them struggle and recover time and time again.
Tomiyasu - Oh You don't want to mark me watch this
We were without saka,Partey,Martinelli not fully fit yet it's always about man city not having De bruyne and rodri,,pple don't mention Saliba as the great cause of us not being crowned last season as champions but they mention players man city who are treble winners were missing..for us the lable is bottlers but all is hate agenda
All so called TV, radio pundits and rivals should be viewing this terrific analysis.
Artefacts put Tommy y haverts and partey off bench that says it all , he out managed pep
Completely missed this. Great breakdown…
This was more like a smash and grab than a comprehensive win tbh.
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Nice breakdown, subbed!
Loved that you got screen grabs of tomi and rice in those moments, very agatha cristie how it all unfolded.
Don’t know what all the fuss is. Second time we’ve been clearly better than city this season. Only weapon they have against arsenal is KDB
Kovacic deserved straight red for the odergourd challenge, another VAR failure.
How badly did you just butcher Ødegaards name??
@@Driblus As badly as Kovacic butchered Ødegaard!
Always such great commentary!
So far we fail strategizing against teams from London though. Its always 2:2. If its 2:2 against West Ham I'm throwing my TV out the balcony!!
Great vid, first time watching this channel. Looking forward to the "Why Arsenal Beating Man City AGAIN Had Nothing To Do With Luck" video...
8:35 there's a jump in the editing, rewatched twice not sure if just from my end
I was rewinding as well because that's kind of a crucial moment lol. Oh well
Reminds me of a saying said in an anime I've now put in my top10 (Blue Lock): Luck exists in the game, but it doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's exists through the effort it takes to put ones self in that point of luck. I'm paraphrasing of course~
Lock-off!
Because they selling gund and mahrez and no Rodri no KDB absolutely they lost the game bro
Superb analysis 👏 👌
They call it boring cuz Arsenal won
That is actually the first time 4 subs have ever combined in top flight competative football match to score winning goal. And itvwas practiced on training pitch.
a long ball towards the box for a knock down... that's from the sam allardyce playbook!
THeres a difference between a long hopeful ball to a big striker, and a long pass to a midfielder
Brilliant analysis bro!!!
Tomi is the most versatile player in the squad
Difference was mainly big lucky punts to Haaland didn't have a chance to reach him deep in Saliba 's underpants
Great analysis, ty.
Was surprised to see the title. I wonder how city didn't lose a player.
Foden didn't respect Tomi in that moment. Tomi seized the moment.
I don't agree with the statement 'skinned alive at the emirates' I'd argue we were the better team, tomiyasu gifted a goal, nketiah couldnt finish any chances where abetter striker would prolly walk with a hattrick
Just luck, you can have reason to point out after won only. It is just luck to hit the defender and score. You can say Man city is too passive but at the end it is just luck to score. Not agree with this title!!!
Very entertaining. Thanks 👍
Its deflection dont go crazy
Iam so proud of the boys
Typical Havertz. That’s his one killer assist for the season, I wonder when he’ll score his killer goal? Probably in the UCL.
CL Final winning goal
Pep is not finding any solution for his tactics till now he trying new tactics in every game right now and without rodri its making more hard for them
In what world was that a bad game. Defense masterclass more like
what happened at 8:35?????
City were missing De Bruyne and Rodri, we were without Saka, Partey and Martinelli from the start, Martinelli came in after half time because of Trossard injury and Party came on very late. City should also have been down one man as well.......
No excuses, we were solid, disciplined and controlled and thats the difference.
Tomiyasu is basically Ashito from Ao Ashi 😅
Respectfully, the goal was very much a slice of very good fortune
it was a luck deflection just like most of our open play goals this season. dreaming
Tommy would have just run over top of Foden if not goal side lol.
Man Arsenal aren't scoring if that didn't deflect. The reason it's called a lucky win is because of the goal.
Deflection goal by definition is luck
Host was catering to his new neighbors, kudos to him
City won the league against Liverpool TWICE because they won critical games that should have been dropped points.
It was 11 v 11 both sides trying to make sure they kept a clean sheet. Simples. Only one team conceded. Simples. Where’s the complexity? They both thought 0-0 would be Ok and Arsenal said ‘let’s Nick it with a late one’, and they did it. What’s the mystery? Only that they weren’t already 2-0 down, because Arteta had already said ‘ we go a tight draw or a tight win’ and everyone said ‘that means we lose again’. Emirates is very slowly learning that their boys are learning how to win ugly! It’s a slow education, when team and fans both understand we’ll be ready to win the league.
There is no way Arteta thought "a draw would be ok". He wanted to win. Its very clear that the winning goal came from a sequence that the team specifically trained for.
That's the difference.
Brighton s manager have a youtube channel ????
Great analysis
Fantastic analysis
I subscribed because that was fantastic.
Though Arteta has yet to win trophies, & I know he will win a lot, but if we forget that, he is probably the Best Coach of this new generation after PEP - Klopp generation..
👀 erm the FA cup would like to have a word
@@gooner7331 Well yeah, it's good to win FA Cup, I know, but that doesn't make you a big team... What I meant earlier was any significant trophy any league any where or Europa or UCL..
@@tanumoydas1782in England the FA cup is considered to be the 3rd most important after the champions league and premier league by most of the older fan base (of which i'm one 🙈😂). Even among the younger fan base it's at least 4th. No one considers the 3rd European competition that important (can't even remember what it's called). It's like the league cup. No one cares about it unless you win it
0:58 ....No... you are Wrong... Arsenal weren't as Lucky of Deflected goal as Man City of Playing with 11 Men... it was a Clear Cut Red Card... Man City was More Lucky.
Shay cormack right here
Nah, it was luck. Ake sinks that first goal, the game is different. Also Arsenal did bottle it. City were unstoppable at the end of the season. Arsenal's job was to beat the other teams. We can talk stats and grinding out nil nil draws against City, but Arsenal full strength may still be just below City full strength.
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Much better to than tifo ngl
Your eye ok?
Is this the wrestling guy?
It wasn’t Luck Arsenal just played better 🤷♂️
"THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK"? BY PROFESSOR VEITH POWERFUL WATCH... TRUTH ALWAYS WINS 😀😀😀
Arsenal didn't not win the league because they couldn't beat Citeh, they didn't win because they lost and drew to too many teams they should have beaten, lesser team. If they had beaten those teams they could have afforded to lose to Citeh, after all Arsenal did the double over Leicester the year they won
Well explained love it !!! We are Arsenal
Mahrez and Gundo
great video