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The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

Episode 839 - Depleted Arsenal Outplay Liverpool But Only Manage a Draw

The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

ArsenalVision Podcast LLC

Sports, Soccer

4.8 • 2.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2024

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to discuss how a depleted Arsenal outplayed, but failed to beat, Liverpool at the Emirates. The pod starts with a bit on the overall feeling in the moment before tackling the lineup decisions in the face of injuries. Then there’s a bit on Bukayo Saka setting the tone with his early goal and his overall importance to the team. The pod moves on to Arsenal’s excellent overall play in the first half and covers individuals who shined including Partey, White and Declan Rice. After that, there’s a discussion about the way the second half changed, the deeper defending, and how that may have been impacted by an injury to Gabriel followed by the removal of Timber. Martinelli’s performance is discussed as well as the timing and decision around substitutions. There’s a section on the controversial refereeing decisions as well as the growing narrative of Arsenal as a “defensively oriented” team. Finally, the overall impact of the result is analyzed with a little look ahead. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily eSim data plans - https://saily.com/ARSENALVISION Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm

0:02.0

Shaka Rice Tril Strz Ertigard White Everything's going right After those are so good They're goring by mistake. I hate starting a week and a pod on a sour note, but it is over. It was good while it lasted, but it's over. It's time we just accept it. Eric Ten Hogg, we will miss you. This is the Arsenal Vision Postmatch podcast. My name is Timothy Gubachman on Twitter. I'm going 50 good black man on Twitter. I'm really down. I'm really down in the dumps. And football is the only thing that can make you feel this way. News of Erickton Hog being sacked has hit me hard. It was an era that I think it's fair to say I soaked the joy out of it. You know how I always say when football gives you joy, you should take it. I think it is fair to say I am one of the people that

0:37.6

quite heavily and

0:58.2

effectively took the joy out of the Erickton Hog era at Manchester United. It ends, I think

1:03.7

iconically, with a loss to West Ham that is based on or predicated on a horrendous refereeing decision to give West Ham a penalty

1:14.2

that is never a penalty. And Ericton Hogg gets to go out really on the high note of being

1:20.1

able to complain that if that penalty had not been given, he would have kept his job and he would

1:23.8

have gone on to achieve immense things there. We will miss him. The Rude van Nistleroy era begins, but hopefully a short one to be followed by the Gareth Southgate era. We can keep our fingers crossed for that. But this is the Arsenal Vision podcast, so we will not be talking about that a whole heck of a lot. We will be talking about a performance against Liverpool that I'm proud of. We'll see if Clyde feels the same way,

1:44.5

and if those of you listening feel the same way. The challenges of that performance,

1:48.3

I want to just say this up front. We will touch on the contentious refereeing decisions,

1:52.8

but I think collectively, we may have gone too far down rabbit holes, and I say this for

1:58.3

myself, I'm not speaking for anybody else, of emphasizing

2:00.9

referees and emphasizing media narrative. And one of the things we can do in this little bubble of ours is not have to go down that rabbit hole and really focus on the football and the players we have available and what we're trying to accomplish. So let's do that up front. How about that? And then towards the tail end of the pod, we could certainly cover the impact of some of those things, you know, towards the back end.

1:59.5

Last quick update, we will have a power rank. to the pod. We could certainly cover the impact of some of those things, you know, towards the

2:17.9

back end. Last quick update, we will have a power rankings pod this week. You got to when

2:23.2

Spurs lose and United Luz and Ten Hag gets sacked. So we'll do that. We will get a rewatch of the

2:29.1

Liverpool game. Been a while since we did that. So we'd love to have you, you know, come join us for

2:33.2

that stuff. If you can't totally understand, but we're here for you either way. So I think with that we can get on with it. And here with you now is Clive. You'd find them on Twitter at Clive PFC. Hello, Clive. Hello. You and I are both dealing with some man flu, but we are going to, we're going to set that to one side because if our players can play 90 minutes of football at the highest level,

2:34.6

half fit,

2:35.4

unfit, doing their best, we just can't afford to be down a man. We can't afford to be down a man. Tim's unavailable. Paul's unavailable. You and I have, with heavy strapping on, that sounds a little weird when I say it, have shown up to do the job, right?

3:08.1

Yeah, gotta be here, right? There's a big game. Little Paul's a big game. We work, I hope to have all of us, wouldn't we? But I think it's half turn for the kids over here, so Tim's got to do his work. And Paul, Paul's just crazy, man. He could be in any meeting. Who knows?

3:24.6

Who knows?

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