All 3 teams, imo, have a pretty poor defence, but in what order, of most goals conceded, do you think it will it end.
posted on 22/9/14
Arsenal have a strong back 4 mate and that's it
Sagna--Mertesacker--Koscielny--Gibbs
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Is this really serious or have i missed something.
posted on 22/9/14
Arsenal:
Mathieu Debuchy
Kieran Gibbs
Per Mertesacker
Laurent Koscielny
Nacho Monreal
Calum Chambers
Liverpool:
Moreno
Lovren
Sakho
Manquillo
Skrtel
Johnson
José Enrique
Flanagan
Touré
Man U:
Jones
Evans
Blackett
Rafael
Rojo
Smalling
James
Shaw
Varela
Arsenal have the best in terms of a quality back 4 when all fit. United just edge Liverpool for quality but that's definitely up for debate.
With a realistic (this will happen as players can't be rested) number of injuries Arsenal literally would not have any options and would be forced to play mids or kids and would in fact be worse than both Liverpool & United.
Conclusion - Arsenal are the best and worst at the same time. Liverpool and United are just shiite
posted on 22/9/14
I was talking about last seasons Komakino because we're only 5 Premier League games in this season, and our back 4 hasn't changed a great deal since last year.
I was highlighting that our normal back 4 is strong, and while Sagna has been replaced by Debuchy this year, a lot of fans view this as a like for like replacement (and rightly so.
Sagna out for Debuchy is a fairly straight swap, and Arsenal have kept 26 clean sheets since the start of last season. A record only equalled by Chelsea (also 26).
posted on 22/9/14
Fair enough.
Why just not list Debuchy though.
posted on 22/9/14
As I said lad, I was listing a record from last year due to the fact it's only mid September through season.
I should have included the Debuchy for Sagna likeness in my first post but here here
posted on 22/9/14
They went near 800 minutes without conceding last year lad.
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They went 5 minutes without conceding at Stamford Bridge!
posted on 22/9/14
Yeah that's a different story Mr Moureen
We had no midfield protection away from home last year. That's why Arsene has changed to 4-1-4-1 this year to shore up the midfield away from home in big games.
Was demonstrated well in Community Shield if you personally could that match.
posted on 22/9/14
Was demonstrated well in Community Shield if you personally could that match.
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?, Anyway can't be doing with friendlies!
posted on 22/9/14
and Kos is the new carragher imo but with a bit more pace.
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How did deludedly come to this belief?
posted on 22/9/14
Good question OP. Cant seem to make my mind up. Arsenal are looking thin IMO but have good players which reflects in the current season so far as they have the better record now after 5 games, but over a long period of games and the usual injuries/CL then I think the others will catch up. I think we edge Utd. They've been worse so far IMO. I hope I dont jinx my team in saying this but when was the last time Liverpool conceded 5? And to a promoted team? Just saying.