Arsenal supporters charged with ‘arrogant self-importance’ and far worse allegations

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Are Arsenal supporters the most unbearable? That is the hypothesis. Liverpool sporting a ‘hollow crown’ has not been well-received.  Now regarding Real Madrid…  My forecast was that the sole way this Arsenal team could defeat Real Madrid across two matches was to secure victory in the first and remain solid in the second.  This is due to our inability to dismantle a team that parks the bus, which will happen at the Bernabeu if we drop the first leg. Especially not a second game at their location. I honestly can’t envision us pulling off a smash and grab like Thierry did previously.  I believe a draw in the first leg has a similar impact, as they'd be clever at home and wait for an opportunity to score.  Nevertheless, following tonight, the 'keeping it tight' aspect is in shambles with the London Colney treatment room bustling once more (does each squad member have their own table?). I was counting on Saliba and Gabriel to understand their French and Brazilian of...

Carragher identifies Liverpool's main competitor for the upcoming season, suggesting a 'real team' may decline.


Liverpool icon Jamie Carragher has clarified why he believes Manchester City will pose a greater challenge to the Reds than Arsenal in the upcoming season. 

Arne Slot’s team has performed excellently this season, as Liverpool holds an 11-point lead at the Premier League summit over second-placed Arsenal, who have one match in hand. 

The Premier League title is theirs to forfeit following the Reds’ 2-0 victory over Man City on Sunday, after Arsenal lost 1-0 at home to West Ham, their London rivals, on Saturday. 

Man City had secured the previous four Premier League titles consecutively and now need a rebuild during the summer, with the club's management already investing in fresh talent in the January transfer window. 

Arsenal is currently confronting a third consecutive season of finishing as the Premier League runner-up with Mikel Arteta, and Liverpool icon Carragher believes that a Man City revival is more probable than the Gunners bouncing back to claim the title next year. 

Carragher mentioned on The Overlap: “I was reflecting on Arsenal and I genuinely feel they’ve had a bit of bad luck. 

"I believe it’s often about timing, and if last season’s Arsenal were playing this season, it would truly be a close contest between Liverpool and Arsenal right to the end." 

"Last season, you performed at your peak, but Man City remains Man City." City has experienced a decline this season, and my concern for Arsenal ties back to my time at Liverpool. Under Mikel Arteta, he’s been at the club for five years, and each year you improve until you hit a point, similar to our experiences with [Gerard] Houllier and [Rafael] Benitez, where you fail to finalize the progress, and we fell off significantly. 

"Now, when you mention that you’re not the team from the past two years, do you have any concerns that we may have already witnessed peak Arsenal and Arteta?" 

“I believe that the second half of last season was truly the best; Arsenal was exceptional, comparable to the top teams in Europe, and I found myself watching them weekly, thinking they are a solid team.” 

"We discussed after the match yesterday that I still believe, if Liverpool wins the league, you can always ask, who will contend with the champions next season?" 

“I believe I would still support Manchester City over Arsenal at this moment.” 


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