Özim wrote:Phil71 wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Özim wrote:Phil71 wrote:Özim wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Phil71 wrote:theHotHead wrote:Phil71 wrote:swipe right wrote:Phil71 wrote:Arsenal ace William Saliba had a weekend to forget after a dismal Sunday display that was directly to blame for Marseille’s 3-2 defeat to Lens.
Marseille suffered a shock home defeat to Lens, with Saliba at fault for two of the goals. Matteo Guendouzi also played in the loss at Marseille’s home.
Firstly, his shocking pass inside his own penalty saw Lens win a penalty. Then, for the winner, he let the attacker get across him.
His lazy, not-fussed attitude to defending has saw him earn a dismal 2/10 rating – with Marseille conceding three, when it could have been more.
https://tbrfootball.com/out-on-loan-ars ... -2-defeat/
Oh Phill. Slander? Is that your thing now? What a mean spirited post.
Don't be a wally.
It's fact - as opposed to most of the posts on here about him, which are pure fantasy.
It shows that he's an ordinary player. Not some messiah sent from heaven to save us.
Its a fact all of a sudden because it paints him in a bad light - which fits your Arteta cheerleader status .....
This bollocks again.
I think it was a magnificent 2/10 performance. Everyone says so.
You two really don’t have a clue
How to moan like a bitch every day?
No we don't.
Wrong again pal.
The only time you post is to criticise others or big up Arteta.
It’s comical
Saliba played shit against Lens.
It's just how it is.
He has a whole season to improve. No big drama.
Exactly.
But you can't post anything negative about him or his fan boys start having a fit.
You have to laugh.
We’ve got your number pal.
Quite a few have your number... Arteta, White and all our other new signings, for example.
They are making you choke on your agenda against them and it's great to watch because it means success for Arsenal FC.
Don't think it went unnoticed that you were silent as a church mouse after we beat Spurs in the NLD when every other Arsenal fan was on cloud 9. Your silence was deafening.