Sometimes it’s a nice problem to have when you have a squad full of quality. Sometimes it can be a nightmare having a squad with many options... particularly if the manager doesn’t know how to use it.
What I really want to know is:
1) Does Emery know his best eleven?
2) What is arsenal’s preferred style and tactics?
3) Is Emery a proactive manager or a reactive manager?
I ask these questions because in my opinion Emery was backed in the summer. Therefore I think it is reasonable to judge Emery’s ability to inspire Arsenal to victory this season.
Emery The Tinker Man
posted on 15/9/19
We have very few options. Strange timing.
posted on 15/9/19
Emery has never been a proactive manager. He's a bloody coward and he's always been a coward. His go to action is always to give away control of matches and turn wins into draws and defeats. I'm shocked that they hired him in the first place
posted on 15/9/19
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 4 hours, 2 minutes ago
We have very few options. Strange timing.
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No, my timing was perfect. You made your comment before the game had concluded, which is what I call strange timing.
posted on 15/9/19
comment by citrenoogeht (U13932)
posted 37 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 4 hours, 2 minutes ago
We have very few options. Strange timing.
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No, my timing was perfect. You made your comment before the game had concluded, which is what I call strange timing.
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No, strange timing is when you criticise someone for making changes when he has no option.
The only changes were Ozil for injured Laca and Ceballos for Torreira, who picked up a knock on international duty and was away in South America.