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Up to it, some high fives and that's about it.

Probably fair enough that it wasn't a yellow card then. If he was gonna get booked for it it would have been for leaving the field of play, and if he didn't jump into the crowd he didn't do that.

Should have been off for the handball though, obvs <_<

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Oh well, could've been worse. I think we were possibly the better side against an average Spurs but we lack a cutting edge. Coquelin did well, Arteta did OK and Ramsey was so so but they all look so fucking pedestrian. We really need some energy in there, someone like Flamini.

Also, we desperately need a centre forward. Someone to put the fucking frighteners up defenders. RvP for all his class is not the answer if we're to persist playing in this style. He'll score you goals if he gets fed but when nothing's coming his way we're knackered. He's possibly the first name on the team sheet, rightly so, but I think he's wasted in a lot of ways.

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Oh well, could've been worse. I think we were possibly the better side against an average Spurs but we lack a cutting edge.

We are losing against bad teams. Blackburn & Spurs are not world beaters and they've got good wins against us. Swansea at home was a struggle, Liverpool pissed all over us and we got mullered at Man United. I'm struggling to think of anything positive. The only way it could have been worse was if we lost more players through injury.

Man United, Chelsea & Man City are light years ahead of us. They are so superior in every possible way that it's not even funny.

Fuck it, I'm going to cheer myself up with a curry :(

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Ramsey was fucking awful. Arteta and Coquelin had to carry him for 90 minutes. Theo was invisible, as is becoming the norm and Gervinho was ineffective for most of the game.

I thought Arteta had a really good game and was the main reason we dominated for those periods when we were on top. Coquelin played well too, making some great tackles and his passing was crisp and quick.

I thought the defence individually played well, but were dragged horribly out of position for the first goal and Sagna is going to be a huge miss. Jenkinson is no replacement. At the Emirates that first goal is probably given as handball, but it was tight.

I have to mention Wenger's awful decision to send Mertesacker up front. We completely lost our shape and were misplacing passes constantly. He didn't touch the ball once when he was up there and I think we only played one long ball up to him, which he didn't compete for.

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i thought Arsenal did alright overall. Although apart from the goal Ramsey had a stinker. The difference between the two sides was that spurs had more cutting edge in attack. Which is strange to say about a Wenger side but i couldn't see where the goals were coming from, Arsenal got themselves into some great positions throughout the game but just wasted their opportunities. Its frustrating the amount of times Walcott would put a decent cross into the box and there was no one to attack it. Spurs got jammy with the winner, its was a fluke shot that a more experienced keeper would have saved, its easy to point the finger at Szczesny but when such a fierce shot changes direction mid flight it must be a nightmare to deal with. For me Spurs only started looking the better side once Sagna came off and Bale started to expose Jenkinson. Sagna must be a real worry, i hope he ain't out for long

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