RE: Winning ugly can also be beautiful
Yes I've been following it for some time now, dropping some banter here and there. It was an ugly win of note, but we need a little ugly and after this season I appreciate every clean sheet we get these days. I really liked the look of Mari, he looks like something worth making permanent. Ceballos was a little sloppy but I think with more game time he will really become a player we need.
I would like to see what we look like once Cedric, Holding, Tierney and Kolasinac are available again. Since we're out of Europa we can focus on making a big push for top 4 I don't think its impossible
Axe Soktartis, Luiz, Mustafi, Elneny and Mhki in the summer, bring in some cash and reduce the wage bill. I'm still 50/50 on Ozil and Laca won't be sad if they leave though
Send Willock, Gendouzi and Nketiah out on loan
Lets MAGA - Make Arsenal Great Again
Ozil can be shipped out as well, luxury player.
We're only 5 points behind Chelski so it's well within grasp... Can't see us doing too well at Man Shitty on Wednesday with our game in hand but you never know with Arsenal...
Half time at Old Tradford and they're losing, I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing. "you never know with Arsenal", it is our mantra lol.
Ozil has lost his pace, it's time to cut him loose. Going to be an emotional decision but one we have to accept. What do you think about making Ceballos permanent and moving him up the pitch? With some training, he could excel in the number 10 position
Hahaha, definitely! Let's hope City put in another performance like they did against Man Utd today! They don't really have anything to play for now so we can capitalise on that... sorry, forgot we were talking about Arsenal there :D
I think Ceballos as a permanent move would be a great decision, he's a bit more positive and is just as creative as Ozil I'd say. He's only 22 (I think?) so plenty of wiggle room there
I completely forgot we had Elneny and Mhki on our books. There will be a massive clearout next season. Arteta needs to get a team in his own image.