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Charley

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Sam Dean (@samjdean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌷Springtime Eze🌷 In the last four seasons, Eze has averaged 0.5 goals per game in March/April/May. In autumn and winter, he’s on 0.19 goals per game. He basically becomes twice the player during run-ins. Weird? Definitely. Exciting for Arsenal? Very. telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

Footy Accumulators (@footyaccums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disagree. It was 'anyone but Liverpool' whilst they competed with Man City. You even had Man Utd legend G Nev basically celebrating Man City titles just because it stopped Liverpool from winning. Now it's 'anyone but Arsenal' because again - people don't feel as much against

HandofArsenal (@handofarsenal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5/11/2011 - Starts vs Norwich 11/11/2011 - Fabio Capello announces “Gabby” will leave the England camp due to a HAMSTRING injury 21/11/2011 - 6 days later you magically start vs Spurs and lose. Do you deny these facts? If you have any shred of self respect, explain yourself.

Living Liverpool (@livin_liverpool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arne Slot spent the whole season complaining that teams don't want to play football and waiting for set pieces and throw-ins. Until he faces a team that wants to play football, and become everything he complained about.

Arne Slot spent the whole season complaining that teams don't want to play football and waiting for set pieces and throw-ins. 

Until he faces a team that wants to play football, and become everything he complained about.
The Athletic | Football (@theathleticfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mikel Arteta has been forced to use 21 different front fours this season so perhaps it is no wonder they lack attacking rhythm. And just when it looked like they might be finding it, both Kai Havertz and Eberechi Eze got injured. So it was back to grinding out another win. But

Mikel Arteta has been forced to use 21 different front fours this season so perhaps it is no wonder they lack attacking rhythm.

And just when it looked like they might be finding it, both Kai Havertz and Eberechi Eze got injured.

So it was back to grinding out another win. But
Sam Blitz (@sambiitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Havertz out, the longest run of starts an Arsenal front four has managed this season remains at 3. That was Saka-Eze-Merino-Trossard vs Sunderland (A), Spurs (H), Bayern (H) in Nov. City, fluent in attack, have used Semenyo-Cherki-Doku-Haaland in five out of last six. #afc