Did he elaborate on whose decision making, his and the coaching staff or players on the pitch.Deano just confirmed in his press conference as I suspected that tiredness was not an issue against Arsenal. Not just his opinion but backed up by the running stats, our running levels didn't deteriorate at all.
He thinks it was more down to decision making and I tend to agree... it's uncharted waters for us really and when Arsenal come at you gung ho its hard not to just get rid and keep giving them the ball back. We need to be calmer in possession but it will come. Every setback is a lesson to learn.
Pretty clear for me , Mings made a poor decision for goal 1.
Engels fuckd up for 2&3.
Villa - a great bunch of lads ?Great bunch, hope they've had a great week training, talking things over, planning and getting ready for Burnley.
To me, it's a rough and ready litmus test of how we have reconnected with the club. There is very little bile or vitriol on this site anymore, just a healthy exchange of opinions.
Then we play Man City
Dont know if anyone has already posted this, but as someone on here said Saturday the Arsenal winner should have been cancelled out.
Daily Mail running a story about the legallity of the wall under the new rules and state clearly the goal should have been ruled out. Surprise Surprise VAR doesnt check for this so its not their fault.
REVEALED: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's late winner for Arsenal against Aston Villa should NOT have
STOOD.