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Arsenal FC – Olivier Giroud Is Getting Worse
It’s hard to decide whether Arsenal are pleased with their performance in the Champions League qualifiers or should be worried about it. Other things are clear, such as the disastrous performance from Olivier Giroud who hasn’t shown any improvement over the last eight or nine months, and the importance of Aaron Ramsey finding himself sent off in the final minutes.
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Arsenal FC – Aaron Ramsey Will Determine How Far They Go
Even with a fully healthy Aaron Ramsey, it’s doubtful Arsenal would have stayed much longer in the title race. And yet this season once again begins with gushing hope, which relies on the injury-free status of the 23-year old Welshman, elevating himself to the status of the team’s most important player.
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Arsenal FC – Alexis Sanchez Doesn’t Make Olivier Giroud Any Better
The excitement spreading over Arsenal fans because of another summer that proves Arsene Wenger isn’t just about developing and saving money won’t last a long time if he doesn’t bring in more players. Relying on Olivier Giroud as the team’s lone striker was a bad idea last season, and it will remain just as bad this season if no one to at least give him some push and shove in the rotation arrives.
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Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Isn’t a Loser Anymore
Memories are short, and everything is about the now these days. Arsene Wenger and Arsenal were ridiculed from about the midway point of the season but winning the FA Cup and ending a nine-year trophy drought erased all that, at least for one day, making everyone forget the names, the jokes and the taunting they’ve used over the years for someone who has turned into something of a loser.
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Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger is Lying Again
No matter how disappointed Arsenal fans will be with another season that seems to be going nowhere but a fourth place finish at best, Arsene Wenger always finds a silver lining, twisting the truth and bending reality to make it seem like he’s doing a good job, and the season can be regarded a success.
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12 Memes About Arsenal & Arsene Wenger Failing as Always
Another match against one of the top teams in the Premier League, the same result. Arsenal lose, Arsene Wenger has a hard time explaining and fans seem to feel confused on how a team that led the league recently and they’ve been told will challenge for titles can look this bad, which results in more funny to angry and insulting memes about the manager and his players.
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Brendan Rodgers Rising, Arsene Wenger Completely Embarrassing
Things keep getting worse for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, with another defeat against a top side that shows a team that’s soft and might be even tactically inferior, not for the first time. The exact opposite might be said about Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool, who don’t have the depth and talent in the squad like others in the title race, but are finding answers each and every week.
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10 Memes About Arsene Wenger & Arsenal Being Humiliated
It was a rough day for anyone who is an Arsenal fan, but also for the manager Arsene Wenger and the players themselves. It’s bad enough to lose 6-0 to Chelsea while having the wrong player sent off. All the jokes and memes around the internet about it seem to be making it much worse.
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On Arsene Wenger, Loser-ism and the Andre Marriner Mistake
We’ve seen it so many times for a number of years: Arsenal lose a big match, Arsene Wenger offers (or doesn’t) a weak explanation and excuse after the match and doubts about his future at the club are raised. Losers or not, it was one humiliating afternoon for the gunners, although they didn’t get much help from a terrible decision by Andre Marriner, putting another nail in any kind of respect or hope someone still has in referees and their decision making.
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Arsenal FC – Mesut Ozil Really Helpful When He Doesn’t Play
More than anything, Arsenal needed toughness and bravery in the North London derby. Arsene Wenger changed his tactics to fit a team out to bite on counter attacks and then sit back and defend. The plan worked well with Tomas Rosicky providing the goal and eventual winner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Santi Cazorla did a great job in the middle of the pitch and Mesut Ozil played his part by not being available, which actually helped his team.