Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher y Gary Neville discuten el fracaso del Arsenal para ganar la Premier League



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40 opiniones en “Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher y Gary Neville discuten el fracaso del Arsenal para ganar la Premier League”

  1. Thierry Henry – i think its the stadium, we had to pay for it and sadly has to sell our best players.
    Gary Neville literally 2 mins later – Look at the quality of signings since 2004, they have dipped over the years and I honestly dont know why.

  2. Gary was speaking from experience. Teams knew they could physically bully Arsenal in the centre of the pitch and if you successfully did it during the game, Arsenal would be there for the taking. Arsene Wenger truly believed that if he had enough ball players, his team could out-pass their opponents. That's the belief Henry mentioned. And even when results showed the players he trusted to do that either wasn't good enough or couldn't do it for whatever reason, he still persisted. That is the arrogance that Gary was talking about.

  3. FOR the very first time I heard mister ARTETA interview after Brighton defeat, I must say I liked him a lor, No need to apolhogize for sad and deluded fans leaving the stadium before the end, i love you as long as you win,,, too much talks, calm down. Respect and wise behaviour when things turns out differently,

  4. As much as I hate Gary Neville and love AW, Gary is very much right here. Building stadium and not having funds to buy star players(the 40-50m kinds during that time) is one thing, but buying wrong profiles again and again, not addressing weak areas is different thing.
    We were crying for a top GK during 07-10 era, a DMF during 11-14, a prolific striker(partner or replacement of Giroud) during 14-17 but none of these positions were addressed.
    If that squad with Sanchez, Cazorla and Ozil had a prolific striker, Arsenal would have become champions at least once.
    Wenger always says that he was not given money but during his later years, he was given money and he used to waste it on average players like Mustafi, Lucas Perez, Chambers, Asano, Park Chu Young, Welbeck. I can never understand these signings.

  5. It all boils down to finance. Pretty much all of those players on the list were value for money. Massively so actually. Top four was a major achievement year on year helping to pay the stadium debt off when Arsenal had zero right to be top four given the lack of money spent.

  6. Come on, Titi. As an Arsenal supporter for 2.5 decades, even I wouldn’t vouch for Coquelin being part of a league winning side. He was just about all right, definitely nowhere near the profile of a Vieira, Gilberto, or even a Partey or Song.

    We’re defensively weak, I don’t think Gabriel’s composed enough to lead from the back. Would a strong technical DM help? Certainly. But it’s more about getting a good and experienced replacement for Holding at the back. Gabriel needs competition and Kiwior’s young.

  7. Gary: why dont you just go and buy the best players to win. easy! that narrative is just so basic… Just because united could do it for a long period doesnt mean other clubs can.

  8. thierry knows its not good enough. hes just trying to be nice and PC about it…after all he still has a close relationship with arsenal football club, and that includes everyone from the board down to the players. he doesnt want to visit the club one day and have players remember him slating them on international television.

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