mitchf wrote:elkanofan wrote:With Ospina he has now had this game he really needs to learn from and quickly adapt to the pace of the premier league when we are under pressure.
"The pace of the premier league" Lol... How about go back to the fundamentals which include keeping the ball away from the opposing teams striker?
or how about Merts and Koc staying beside the opposing teams striker at a corner.
Or how about Merts/Koc jumping up in the air when a cross comes over in the 86th Minute instead of making a pretence of jumping?
Honestly, the mind boggles at times about scapegoating players at Arsenal!
BOTH goals were down to poor defending. Kane was free for the first goal at a corner, from before the corner was taken. I suppose Ospina should have been marking him, whilst saving the ball from the first effort...
Unfortunately Ospina picked a bad game to have a bad game...!
He hasn;t become a bad keeper however.
Whereas, Merts and Koc have reverted to the type of Keystone cops performance that I had hoped had disappeared with the arrival of Ospina. Both of them were very poor yesterday.
Twenty chances created by Spurs - yep Ospinas fault for that...!!
All round it was a dreadful outfield performance yesterday.
Virtually no chances created all day. and again, big ticket players went missing when they were needed!!
it was inevitable that Spurs would eventually win a game against Arsenal. It just hurts that it's put them in the CL frame ahead of us now.