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How many points are we realistically getting from these, and do we finish the job against Sporting?

by squizzymadfut

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  1. LogEnvironmental5971 on

    We will beat Sporting. Lose to City & Newcastle and get 2 draws vs Fulham and West Ham

  2. Im not worried. Not quite yet at least. Im bummed out, but I believe Arteta can bounce back

  3. We will draw and go through against sporting. Win against Newcastle and Fulham and lose against city and west ham 

  4. Don’t have energy for this anymore. Let’s win the tie against sporting first. Rest I dunno.

  5. Shyam_Wenger on

    Win all home games. Win all home games. Win all home games. Do not lose to City away. Even a draw would help us. Our destiny is in our own hands. And I am praying Chelsea does something against City. It’s hope, but they have done relatively well against City. They won at Etihad as well?

  6. If we play the way we have been, it will be very difficult, the Man city and Newcastle fixtures would define our campaign.

    And on current way of playing, bereft of any creativity, courage and cohesion . We need a miracle. 

    As I find it difficult to believe that we can just turn it ON. 

    Good performances happen through sustained efforts in the right direction which builds momentum, just like City have done since the turn of the year (efforts which have build up momentum and beleif among the squad).

    We just might play “I am too scared to give the ball away, so I will not play with any courage and take the safest option, which the opposition are prepared for”

  7. yealikewellyouknow on

    We may get some good results or bad results. But I know for sure one thing that never changes is our boring slowness, safe passes, and risk-averse approach. I don’t care if we win or not anymore. But the results will decide how we play next season. Bring back entertainment football please…

  8. InsideKiller on

    Lowkey we can be as trophyless as man united come the end of the season with more games😂

    Big hit to the nuts if it does happen

  9. youknowimaclone on

    I watched Fulham yesterday and they play better football than us lmao. They very often were able to draw Liverpool to their LB corner than quickly move the ball through midfield onto their LW, then cross/drift in zone 14 to shoot. Their football with a bunch of rejects from us and MC were playing better football than us

  10. Fixture lists doesn’t even matter at this point, bring on Burnley at home or Barcelona away and those games would be equally difficult for us. Opponents doesn’t seem to matter, every game looks the same.

  11. Last_Lock_8292 on

    If they wake up, full points no problem. Since they won’t, I think they might be able to get a draw out of Sporting and zero points in the league, with a nice negative goal difference so city can catch up and be outright winners.

  12. TastyTacoTonight on

    Definitely losing that West Ham game. Away to a team in form fighting for their lives in a London derby – it’s just meant to be lost.

  13. Super_Lead7272 on

    I reckon West Ham away is where it all comes tumbling down for us. City will win the league having spent no more than a couple of match weeks on top.