We need a plan to help him out and shut Saka down. I would think Caicedo switches to midfield and Gross goes to right back.We badly need Caicedo back in the middle. I just feel like everytime the ball is kicked into the middle of the park Arsenal pick it up, with Caicedo in the middle you just know he will be there to save the day or at least be putting the Arsenal player under pressure if they get there first.
When Arsenal counter it feels like I'm watching us at our best, mainly because Caicedo isn't there to intercept.
Pervis is worrying me too, feels like he is a red card waiting to happen the way the game is playing out.
It’s weird how often our best chances come from lumped clearances when teams press us, all from our chances have been created like this and not with our normal slick passing.
Love it.Roy Keane sticking up for Caicedo, balancing things up and sticking up for bro.
I think you’re missing the grunt work he does. Better with Caicedo in midfield which I expect we will see after half time.Will take a 0-0 at the finish as any point from this will be a bonus. Lads played OK and certainly been a match for Arsenal so far. Only let down has been Ally Mac who, for some reason hasn't played well since the world Cup.(apart from decisive penalty against United)
On what you've seen in first half..... take a guaranteed point now or play second half and go for all 3?We look off it today to me. Not sure if it's tiredness or down to Arsenal's system/pressing. We've given the ball away sloppily a lot.
The way we play is high risk/high reward but the balance shifts towards risk when our passing machine isn't perfectly calibrated. That's my worry but Arsenal haven't been their usual self either(like with us I don't know if that's down to them or how we're set up/playing) so the game is there for the taking.
I think it’s very nervy, we are playing one of the best teams in the league. I was never likely to “enjoy” it in fairness.Am I alone in enjoying this?
I thought he was our best player along with March against Everton (admittedly- a low bar).Macalister has been a complete passenger since the Man U game, had his head turned?
Really missing Caicedo in midfield - he is so often the one who receives the ball, turns and breaks through 2-3 players. MacAllister does it, but not so well, or as frequently.We look off it today to me. Not sure if it's tiredness or down to Arsenal's system/pressing. We've given the ball away sloppily a lot.
The way we play is high risk/high reward but the balance shifts towards risk when our passing machine isn't perfectly calibrated. That's my worry but Arsenal haven't been their usual self either(like with us I don't know if that's down to them or how we're set up/playing) so the game is there for the taking.
Well compare it to how we used to play….I think it’s very nervy, we are playing one of the best teams in the league. I was never likely to “enjoy” it in fairness.
Been outplayed and out marked by Jourjinho and led to us giving the ball away In dangerous places. Interesting that Colwill is man marking odigaard. Sometimes our furthest forward player when they have the ballStep up AliMac.
I'd take the point to be honest. We don't have much on the bench and I'm worried that as the half goes on and we tire more we're going to give the ball away one too many times in a dangerous position.On what you've seen in first half..... take a guaranteed point now or play second half and go for all 3?