Giroud has been dropped Brilliant
Giroud has been diabolical for two months. Also, how can he be fatigued after 9 days of rest?
I don't think giving Bendtner/Walcott (Poldi won't be match fit for a while) a run against West Ham would be a knee jerk reaction. Newcastle away too if either plays well.
My XI vs West Ham; Szcz, Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Monreal, Flamini, Ramsey, Walcott/Gnabry, Cazorla, Rosicky/Gnabry, Walcott/Bendtner
From Wenger's presser, looks like
posted on 25/12/13
Wenger was not happy with giroud after the Chelsea game.
Specifically mentioned that they had a 9 day rest and that he was not tired.
posted on 25/12/13
Bench ozil and start cazorla in the middle.
posted on 25/12/13
Cazorlas best position is the middle and his drop in form has been when he was played wide, same with Wilshere. Id play Pid or 2alcott up front and we could even put Akpom on the bench and give him a few minutes to try to earn more involvement.
posted on 25/12/13
As long as we win I don't particularly care who plays.
posted on 25/12/13
Um... what press conference?
It's Christmas day!
posted on 25/12/13
The thing is Giroud really is not good enough to get involved in play, he shoud stick to getting injured and sent off.
How aboit you stick to shutting the feck up yourself?
posted on 25/12/13
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posted on 25/12/13
Time for Pod up front. I expect he will move to the left during the game allowing Walcott or Ozil to drift into the middle. Should actually work really well because we usually overload the right allowing the main striker to find space on the left. That player has a natural advantage if he is left footed and used to playing there. This why RVP worked so well in our attacking schemes.
posted on 26/12/13
As long as we win I don't particularly care who plays.
I am the same Alvin. I dont even care who scores. The team is it what it is all about.
posted on 26/12/13
So what the fúck was the point of this article?