Well, Arsenal lost a game in the League.
How long have we actually heard that line? MU fans are seen going Haha, cheering and applauding at the success of their team which actually, is not a really big thing at all. In fact, it's nothing compared to the achievements achieved by the losing team last night. I actually laugh out loud when i hear people say "MU are back for the title race! MU will make a comeback!" When what? Er..they won one game... they are 5th in the table.... they are 8 points behind...they played bad football and definitely wasn't the better side of the match. Er, back for title race? If you say so.... =D. Whenever Arsenal had possession, MU had 10 men behind the ball... :O Everytime Reyes had the ball, he will either be kicked or will be brought to the ground.. everytime a tackle is being attempted, a MU player will fall so early even before an Arsenal player actually made contact. :/ Wow. Great football. They are back for the title race! :|
Eventhough as an Arsenal fan, i'm disappointed that the run is over, It is bound to happen sometime actually.. 3 possibilities, a win, a draw and a lose... so it's basically 33.33% that it would happen in any game. But due to the strength of great great Arsenal, it had taken so long for it to Finally happen. 49 unbeaten games.. who could actually top that record? Winning a league unbeaten... I definitely think we won't be seeing such things anytime soon. Probably just not with the current teams in the league, maybe just except Arsenal who had already proved critics wrong and went thru a whole league and 9 games unbeaten. Amazing.
While MU fans are jumping for joy and celebrating over ONE win over Arsenal, the premiership champions who are the current leaders of the League Table, had already made into the record books for having the longest unbeaten run and winning a whole league unbeaten. Outstanding.
N besides, if we are gonna talk about deserving winners last night, in my honest honest opinion, Arsenal maybe didn't looked like they were gonna win, but MU didn't deserved the win as well. The football flow played was simply better and at least they didnt need to injure players to stop them from playing or just 'dive' when they enter the penalty box. Maybe it's just the cunning Ferguson's tactics. Well, i don't blame him anyway for making a desperate attempt to beat the current title holders who are just one word, better.
The referee? LOL. Even a funnier matter. A penalty is given when there was no initial cause in the first place and a penalty is not given when it is supposed to be. And the Ljungberg incident? No cards were given, not even a foul. Talking back about the penalty, Rooney fell far too easily. Even Rooney didn't deny it at first.
Wenger added:"I don't think there was any contact and if you look at the images Rooney told our
players nobody touched him."
Gosh.... I bet the penalty claim will cause many debates so I'll just say very clearly that.. IN MY OPINION, it wasn't a penalty at all. Bump.
"You get used to it when you play at Old Trafford, we are used to it," said Vieira referring to the penalty award.
Yeap, United got the players, and the 'best' referees .. :)
So before SOME MU fans start to feel like they are at the top of the world, I should congratulate them and then ask them to wait till the end of this season. :)
And, i shouldn't type anymore things! It will just simply result to people calling me a bad-loser. :/ It's weird. They or the certain MU fans i know rather don't accept defeat easily and gives all sorts of weird excuses and yet they will criticise whichever team MU beats. Hm.. Have some sportsmanship. :) Eventhough the deserving winners didn't achieve victory last night, yet i'm sure it will just make them stronger and win the League 2nd time running. Our biggest challengers at the moment are Chelsea and Everton anyway.. :P Keke..
-An Arsenal Fan-
p/s: The whole post is just simply all my personal honest opinions and has no intention to offend anyone or any party reading this. IF you still feel offended, oh well, screw it. I get it everyday.. :) Cheers!
"Things that were hard to bear are sweet to remember" - Seneca
Monday, October 25, 2004
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