Deeney – Ramsey bottled it
Watford striker, Troy Deeney, reckons that Aaron Ramsey ‘bottled it’ when Younès Kaboul scored the Hornet’s first goal at the Emirates.
Watford striker, Troy Deeney, reckons that Aaron Ramsey ‘bottled it’ when Younès Kaboul scored the Hornet’s first goal at the Emirates.
When it comes to sides that are committing the most fouls this season (on actual fouls given), Watford are leading the way in the Premier League with Manchester United not too far behind them.
After the game against Watford on Tuesday night, Arsene Wenger was sure his team had been prepared for the challenge in hand.
An Alex Iwobi inspired Arsenal were well on their way to staging a second half comeback and digging their way out of a hole that was completely of their own making, but instead dug their way back into it, while Watford watched on.
Despite the odd slip-up, Shkodran Mustafi has been a decent acquisition this season but against Watford he had a shocker.
Gabriel was once again started at right-back while Hector Bellerin was rested on the bench on Tuesday against Watford and proved once and for all that he is not a full-back.
Coming back from the Emirates Stadium, I am puzzled and wonder why the players did their Jekyll and Hyde impression in the game against Watford. So let’s rate them period by period.
Another game, another bizarre, soul-destroying performance from Arsenal at the Emirates.