Need two wins to be guaranteed European football. Don't care where they come from!Quite incredible particularly after such a poor showing against Everton.
If we can get a point on Thursday 6th will be ours to throw away.
Need two wins to be guaranteed European football. Don't care where they come from!Quite incredible particularly after such a poor showing against Everton.
If we can get a point on Thursday 6th will be ours to throw away.
I would hope Pep and the guys will give us an easy ride after we gifted them the title today. Maybe rest Haaland, particularly if they get to the CL finalNeed two wins to be guaranteed European football. Don't care where they come from!
I’m fine thanks. I thought following a performance of that magnitude, any team could rightly deserve at least one pat on the back in the opening 15 paragraphs of report by our national broadcaster. But I’m all good.Fair enough, I'm personally at a loss as to what there is to be annoyed about there but all good .
And the last 34 were.....?
Season buffing and polishing
Genuinely the most horrifying thing I've seen on the internet.
Two would guarantee but I suspect Tottenham and villa will lose a game each.Need two wins to be guaranteed European football. Don't care where they come from!
Arsenal had only lost 4 games prior to todayI think we played equally well away at Tottenham Hotspur. Can't think how we lost that one...
Oh...
Yes this will almost certainly happenGreatest? No, but the most surprising….other than the level of the defeat on Monday
It is the Brighton way…watch us beat City and lose to Saints
This report, do you mean?BBC reporting once again dredging the depths of hopelessness and bias.
A simply epic performance by a smaller club against one the champions-elect. On their home turf, by three goals.
And yet, Neil Johnston fails to even ONCE to pay tribute to the Albion’s breathtaking performance, instead focusing his entire report on Arsenal’s misery and failing.
Just how much longer must we endure this dross from the BBC? He is hardly a lone wolf when it comes to dismissing the credibility and achievement of our club.
Ignorance, stupidity or big club blinkers? Anyone??!
It’s not worth worrying about. People who follow the Premier League - and that’s most of the world - know what happened. Don’t matter if the BBC missed it….. There is a better story to report today……BBC reporting once again dredging the depths of hopelessness and bias.
A simply epic performance by a smaller club against one the champions-elect. On their home turf, by three goals.
And yet, Neil Johnston fails to even ONCE to pay tribute to the Albion’s breathtaking performance, instead focusing his entire report on Arsenal’s misery and failing.
Just how much longer must we endure this dross from the BBC? He is hardly a lone wolf when it comes to dismissing the credibility and achievement of our club.
Ignorance, stupidity or big club blinkers? Anyone??!
Oh I just can’t be bothered to go through this again….because you have simply ignored everything I said about that being at additional comment to the original match report and are clearly just spoiling for a row so I’m signing off. Adios and good riddance.This report, do you mean?
'This was another statement win in what looks like being a history-defining season for Brighton, who bounced back from a crushing 5-1 home defeat by Everton to produce one of their best performances of the season.
They were at their clinical best as Arsenal were beaten at the Emirates for only the second time in the league.
Roberto De Zerbi has called on his players to "write club history" by qualifying for Europe for the first time.
Two wins from the last four games - Newcastle (away), Southampton (home), Manchester City (home), Aston Villa (away) - will be enough to see the Seagulls confirm their place in next season's Europa League.
Against Arsenal, Brighton were at their attacking best, registering six chances on target and scoring from half of them.
As Arsenal's players looked desolate at the final whistle, Brighton's triumphantly marched over to where their travelling fans were gathered to show their appreciation.
This incredible season for the Seagulls, which has included an FA Cup semi-final and league doubles over Manchester United and Chelsea, is far from over.