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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby Pudpop » Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:04 pm

Mesüt wrote:
Pudpop wrote:That goal started with poor structure on the left hand side that dragged all our defenders out of position and forced Bellerin to defend 2 headers.



Agenda against Monreal imo

Wasn't Nacho I was talking about. Ozil, Iwobi and Coquelin were all within 2 metres of each before the pass out wide was made. All 4 defenders did their jobs but we were exposed because of our non existent midfield
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby GoonerAlexandre » Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:05 pm

Okay, calming down and rewatching, looks like it was a foul on Bellerin.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby MecurialGooner » Sat Feb 04, 2017 4:00 pm

He needs to become a Right wing-back and we need a manager.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby Sims » Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:10 am



When u do one key of ket too many
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby MecurialGooner » Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:20 am

When you have a Spanish GQ model contesting a header against a 6'2" Marcos Alonso with a run up, the video above ^^ would be the result 80% of the time, all the time.

All because our CBs were pulled completely out of position by excellent movement by Chelsea, and of course Walnut couldn't sense danger.

....ultimately, because we need a football manager at Arsenal FC. We've had a caretaker / babysitter for 12 years
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby GoonerAlexandre » Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:41 pm

MecurialGooner wrote:When you have a Spanish GQ model contesting a header against a 6'2" Marcos Alonso with a run up, the video above ^^ would be the result 80% of the time, all the time.

All because our CBs were pulled completely out of position by excellent movement by Chelsea, and of course Walnut couldn't sense danger.

....ultimately, because we need a football manager at Arsenal FC. We've had a caretaker / babysitter for 12 years

Except they're both full backs.

Mind, Bellerin's not as shit as I make out but he really is shit aerially, and gets beaten to far too many headers.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby MecurialGooner » Sun Feb 05, 2017 6:36 pm

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MecurialGooner wrote:When you have a Spanish GQ model contesting a header against a 6'2" Marcos Alonso with a run up, the video above ^^ would be the result 80% of the time, all the time.

All because our CBs were pulled completely out of position by excellent movement by Chelsea, and of course Walnut couldn't sense danger.

....ultimately, because we need a football manager at Arsenal FC. We've had a caretaker / babysitter for 12 years

Except they're both full backs.

Mind, Bellerin's not as shit as I make out but he really is shit aerially, and gets beaten to far too many headers.


If I'm not mistaken, and correct me if I am. But Marcos Alonso was born and bred to be a CB. Not a full back / wingback
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby Losmeister » Sun Feb 05, 2017 6:45 pm

that was Giroud v some other short dude, it'd have been no gaol and a straight red. f**k the refs. get vid technology. thats a straight red, m8s.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby KG3 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:44 am

Only right backs like Sagna/Ivanovic may have prevented the goal the rest would have ended like Bellerin.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby Big17 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:04 am

MecurialGooner wrote:
All because our CBs were pulled completely out of position by excellent movement by Chelsea, and of course Walnut couldn't sense danger.
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He did see the danger though that's the thing.

Both Redknapp (during the game) and Souness (after the game) pulled him up quickly on his shocking defending. He noticed Alonso behind him but then looked back at the ball in play. Before you know it Bellerin is caught out because Theo should of tracked him.

It's more embarrassing than him not being aware of Alonso.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby Kite33 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:36 am

KG3 wrote:Only right backs like Sagna/Ivanovic may have prevented the goal the rest would have ended like Bellerin.

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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby coach8smallball » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:55 am

MecurialGooner wrote:When you have a Spanish GQ model contesting a header against a 6'2" Marcos Alonso with a run up, the video above ^^ would be the result 80% of the time, all the time.

All because our CBs were pulled completely out of position by excellent movement by Chelsea, and of course Walnut couldn't sense danger.

....ultimately, because we need a football manager at Arsenal FC. We've had a caretaker / babysitter for 12 years


that's the rub for me that hardly anyone is mentioning. walnut not even back tracking. bellerin was essentially trying to do the work of 2 players. theo is so effin lazy.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby GoonerAlexandre » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:05 pm

The issue is having said Spanish GQ model in the team.
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby coach8smallball » Mon Feb 06, 2017 1:00 pm

GoonerAlexis wrote:The issue is having said Spanish GQ model in the team.


I'd take that over the French frog magazine model
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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

Postby diesel » Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:40 pm

Think the manager and some fans miss a point. Surely to be a complete, all round player at a top club, you do not excel in one attribute to the exclusion of all other traits required E.g bergkamp was technically brilliant but could leave a foot in and work his bollox off, same with Freddie, paddy, etc why do our current crop get away with just having a single attribute e.g.' destroyer but limited distribution' (coq), 'pretty on ball but no stomach for fight and ugly side of the game( ozil, hector, santi,iwobi, Walcott, etc, etc, etc

Ffs does no one sit these W****rs down with videos of successful teams and players and slap them round the fvcking head with what is necessary to be a winner
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