Callum wrote:SchlandGooner wrote:He didn't return against West Ham ..
Walcott was a starter again in the same "time window" and played in every (apart from Napoli) match since his comeback end of November, Cazorla started the first match after beeing out for a month and Ox also started in his first match can't see how you can say Podolski gets the same treatment cause the facts clearly doesn't show that.
He did return against West Ham. Cazorla and Walcott are more important players in the side so are inevitably going to get more starts. Oxlade-Chamberlain didn't start, he came off of the bench. Podolski got his chance against Cardiff, was shit, so hasn't played in the two games since. He will get more chances and will play more in the coming weeks, but people are just reading into things and assuming Wenger hates him.
Dude once again he didn't return against West Ham it was against Chelsea .. and he didn't play after West Ham despite making a goal and an assist just as a side note that's nearly the same output (in 25minutes) that Cazorla had managed in ALL his PL games so far so !
Cazorla is a waste of a player slot at the LW but yeah "he can dribble" .. his link up play with Özil is awful to watch there is absolutly no synergy between these two but yeah "he can dribble" ..
And maybe Podolski was 60min shit after 4-months of injury against Cardiff but the other CF aka Giroud was shit so many times this season he shouldn't even be on the bench till the end of the season if you use the same standards on him or Santi he was shit so often this season but "he can dribble" ..
And why should Podolski get more chances if more midfield players are becoming fit and also Bendter will return in around 2-3weeks that makes no sense.
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#GoonersWorldExcuses
- Their goalkeerper had the game of his life
- We should have had 10+ penalties .. shit ref
- If long term injured player xyz would have been available we would have won easily