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Cups (and only one of them is golden!)

It's been a week or so since my last post, and there's quite bit to cover. Most of it is good, with one gigantic exception; that of the embarrassing Europa League exit at the hands of Olympiacos. I'll cover that first.

March 4, 2020 10:33

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Having nicked a 1-0 win in Greece, Arsenal very much had the advantage going into the home leg last Thursday. But despite the selection of an experienced side, the performance and ultimately the result were very disappointing.

I remarked to my mates sitting alongside me during the game that the performance was something of a flashback to the Emery days; loads of sideways passing against a side sitting deep, little movement up front to help those looking for the killer pass, and almost no chances created. The Greeks sneaked an early lead (the third successive goal conceded by Arsenal directly from a dead-ball situation) and then sat back, containing the little that was thrown at them with ease and content to try to hit Arsenal on the break.

When Aubameyang scored with that magnificent overhead kick, I was of course delighted, but a little voice in my head was saying 'Too early...' to me - and there were of course only six minutes to go, so that's mad... surely Arsenal could hang on for six minutes? But no; a needless corner conceded, and a serious of further individual errors leading to Arsenal falling behind once more.

At which point I left the ground with my son, hoping to avoid the crowds. And it was only the next morning when I saw Aubameyang's horror miss with the last meaningful kick of the game. However, I'm not going to hold that against him too much. He has bailed Arsenal out of trouble on too many occasions to make a meal out of one (albeit critical) missed chance.

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