theHotHead wrote:jayramfootball wrote:
Mental gymnastics.
You know my view - it's the players.
But, the shifting sands and goal-seeking to Arteta bad is funny.
You can't accuse me of that - my view hasn't changed. When the team plays well thats down to the manager, my view has not moved and neither have the goal posts. A player can play well "in spite of the manager" though, which is pretty obvious.
Nice way of trying to have it both ways HH
Lacazette on Arteta yesterday:
"We trust him, we know he is going to give us a solution"
Frankly, you can tell the players have complete trust in the manager and are playing for him.
It's down to the players, where a manager helps is by keeping the players happy. Arteta is succeeding in that, even with Lacazette who is not getting game time.