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30 October 2012 2530 comments
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A scrambled, and somewhat dubious, late Mikel Arteta goal against QPR was enough to earn Arsenal their first home win since the Gameweek 4 hammering of Southampton last weekend but, once again, Arsene Wenger’s side failed to impress. While the return of Jack Wilshere was the media’s main focal point, there was a couple of more intriguing aspects of Saturday’s Emirates match worth examining…

Sagna v Jenkinson
Analysing the Gunners’ shape when in possession of the ball, what is noticeable is just how far forward Bacary Sagna (3) featured at right-back. Like Wilshere, the Frenchman was also featuring for the first time this term, with Wenger choosing to drop Carl Jenkinson to the bench after the youngster had played the first eight league matches; a decision the Arsenal boss admitted he didn’t take lightly:

“It was a tough decision, very tough. The team was a bit low in confidence and I felt experience at the back could help. Of course Bacary Sagna has an advantage on Jenkinson in experience. But I am very, very happy and thrilled with what Jenkinson has done until now and he will play again this season of course. It was a difficult decision, but I would like to give credit to Carl. What he has done is extremely promising and he is so young, so where he is now at his age now is fantastic.”

Arsenal QPR

While Sagna helped Arsenal to their first clean sheet in six attempts, it was his attacking thrust down the flank that stands out. Comparing his stats in the QPR match to Jenkinson’s average for the season so far, his offensive forays are far more impressive. Sagna managed 98 touches against Mark Hughes’ outfit, only slightly up on Jenkinson’s 91.2, while both players are equal when it comes to minutes per touch. Indeed, there is little difference in terms of passes received either; just 61 to 57.1 in Sagna’s favour.

TchsTchs Final 3rdMins/TchPasses RcvdPasses Rcvd Final 3rdPasses Final 3rdCrosses
Sagna GW9984716126209
Jenkinson GW 1-891.225157.116.213.23.5
Podolski GW 962301.14117202

The Frenchman, however, had 47 touches in the final third of the pitch compared to Jenkinson’s 25 per game over the first eight league fixtures. He also received 26 passes and made 20 passes in this crucial area – substantially up on Jenkinson’s 16.2 and 13.2 respectively. Factor in his nine crosses on Saturday, to the former Charlton man’s 3.5 average, and it’s fair to say that Sagna brought more than just experience to Arsenal’s first XI against their basement-dwelling London neighbours.

Jenkinson Average Position

Indeed, Jenkinson’s average position when in possession over Gameweeks 1-8 (left) in comparison to Sagna’s against QPR highlights the difference in each player’s interpretation of the right-back role – a worrying sign for the 20% Fantasy Premier League managers who have transferred the former in since the beginning of the season.

For those eyeing up a straight swap for Sagna as a route into the Arsenal defence, it’s also worth noting his statistics in comparison to Lukas Podolski. The German (number 9 in QPR match above) was actually deeper in possession than Sagna, despite playing on the left of the Gunners’ attacking midfield three. Granted, the decision to sub him off for Andrei Arshavin on 71 minutes will affect his stats but nevertheless, it’s intriguing to see that Sagna had 17 more touches in the final third (47 to 30), made the same number of final third passes (20) and made more than four times the number of crosses than the summer signing from Cologne.

Santi Cazorla
What is also noticeable from the average positions last Saturday is that Santi Cazorla (19) is the furthest forward of any of Arsenal’s starting XI when on the ball. While his number of touches (100) last weekend mirrored his average in the previous eight Gameweeks (100.5), the former Malaga man once again impressed statistically without producing the Fantasy points.

TchsTchs Final 3rdPasses Rcvd Final 3rdPasses Final 3rdChances CrtdShots In BoxPen Area Tchs
Cazorla GW9100654843324
Cazorla GW 1-8100.549.228.226.83.91.23.5

Cazorla had 65 touches in the final third, far superior to his previous average of 49.2, and the pattern continues in this crucial attacking area – the diminutive playmaker was also up on passes received in the final third (48 to 28.2) and passes made in the final third (43 to 26.8). While Cazorla was slightly down on chances created, he improved upon his penalty box touches and attempts from inside the box, though he’ll be hoping we forget this close-range sitter.

The main problem for Cazorla, however, is that Arsenal simply don’t have anyone to finish off the multitude of chances he creates. He has provided 34 goalscoring opportunities so far – nine more than any other midfielder – and created a chance every 24.7 minutes; second only to David Silva (22.4) for midfielders who have played more than three times in 2012/13. Yet Cazorla has picked up just two assists. Aside from the 6-1 win over Southampton, the Gunners have scored just two goals in three home matches and have found the net more than once on just three occasions this season. This leads us nicely onto our final protagonist…

Olivier Giroud
The Frenchman arrived on the back of a superb season for Montpellier, where his 21 goals and nine assists fired his side to the 2011/12 Ligue 1 title. While doubts were understandably raised as to whether he could replicate the returns of Robin Van Persie, hopes were nevertheless high of his potential; having been the focal point in a 4-2-3-1 formation, many had assumed Giroud would slot in seamlessly as the lone striker at the Emirates. So far, it hasn’t quite turned out that way.

Having previously lost his place to Gervinho up front, Giroud returned to the first XI and has started the last three league matches, though last weekend was the first time Wenger has begun with his compatriot in an Emirates starting line-up. As the average position map against QPR illustrates, Giroud (12) is simply playing too deep when on the ball. Time and again, he drops back to link up with the Gunners midfield and offers Cazorla few options ahead of him as Arsenal forage forward. With Giroud up top, Wenger’s side simply have no one to stretch opposition backlines and create space for deep-lying players to utilise; all too often, their possession play is congested in the opponents half without offering any real cutting edge.

A comparison with Van Persie is an intriguing one. The maps below show Giroud (left) in possession over his home appearances for Arsenal, with Van Persie’s home games for the Gunners in the 2011/12 campaign on the right. The problem for Wenger is clear and is backed up considerably by the stats.

Giroud Home Arsenal
RVP Home Arsenal

Last season, Van Persie managed 30.8 touches in the final third per home game – Giroud made 24 on Saturday. The Dutchman’s received 16.3 passes in this area and made 9.8, while Giroud registered 10 and five respectively at the weekend. In a game where the hosts had 67.1% possession and 323 in the final third, Giroud had a touch every 2.4 minutes; again, this is down on Van Persie’s 1.9.

Indeed, from penalty box touches (9.3 to six), to shots (5.3 to four) and shots in the box, with an average of 4.1 per Emirates match double Giroud’s Gameweek 9 output, Van Persie is head and shoulders above Wenger’s new forward.

Tchs Final 3rdPasses Rcvd Final 3rdTchs/MinPasses Final 3rdChances CrtdPen Area TchsShotsShots in BoxMins/Attmpt
Van Persie Home 2011/1230.816.31.99.81.99.35.34.117.2
Giroud GW 924102.45064224

A crumb of comfort for the Arsenal boss in afforded by the fact that his side are still producing plenty of opportunities for his lone forward overall. Giroud has managed an attempt every 22.2 minutes this term, not too far away from Van Persie’s 20.2 in his final season in north London. The new boy fares worse in terms of shot accuracy, with 38.5% to the Dutchman’s 43.7% but when it comes to goal conversion, the problem is underlined. Van Persie scored with 17.2% of his efforts for Arsenal in 2011/12; Giroud has found the net with 3.8% thus far.

Perhaps it’s a little unfair to judge the former Montpellier man against the deadliest forward in the Premier League but it’s fair to say there’s a substantial difference in both the average positions and statistics that not only can go some way to explaining why Arsenal aren’t producing in front of goal, but perhaps highlight why Cazorla is having difficulty in flourishing as a Fantasy force, in spite of his superb statistics.

Unfortunately for Wenger, next up for the Gunners is a trip to Old Trafford this Saturday lunchtime. As he looks to address his ailing attack, there’s every chance the Arsenal boss will be served a costly reminder of what they once had, as Van Persie looks to add to his seven goals and four assists in just eight starts in a sensational start to life at the Red Devils.

*The Technical Area is put together using the statistics and maps available in our members area. For access to such data and tools on every player, team and match of the 2012/13 season, and for exclusive members articles like this, click here for details.

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  1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    still nothing new to report 🙁

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    1. Corkyote FFS CWC Champion 2…
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      Head up dude

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  2. Menly
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    Hows life with everyone? 🙂

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      🙁

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    2. An Púca
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      very good....top 2,400 in GW9....highest ever position. So quiet chuffed with myself!!

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    3. Chris_White
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      Not bad at all, actually!

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    4. GlasgowFF
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      A constant downward spiral into oblivion.

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    5. Captain Shirokov
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      Brilliant 😀

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    6. Spike ⚽️
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      Good Menly and a good recovery score from you 🙂

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    7. King Eric, in America
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      Hurricane Sandy, Schmurricane Schmandy. Two days off from work, though.

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  3. footyjuana
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    Im WCing end of GW10, and was looking at a draft team. Have roughly 23 M to spend on 5 defenders, want to go with the perfectly rotating cheap ones.

    Any suggestions? At the moment looking at Cuellar, Cameron and Simpson.

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    1. An Púca
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      QPR have good fixtures coming up...Nelsen at 4m
      You could then maybe squeeze in Sagna?

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    2. Federico
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      Consider West Brom as well.

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      1. footyjuana
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        Only fancy them GW 15 onwards, am really tempted by Ridgewell at 5m

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    3. Granville
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      Gorkss or Shorey

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      1. footyjuana
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        Yeah, looking at Reading and QPR too, thnks guys.

        But if I was to ask you 5 teams, in which I would get good rotation for 3 defenders(I play 3 only) till the next 7-8 weeks, what would they be?

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  4. Naboo
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    No one can stop Di Canio!

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  5. Chris_White
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    2-0 Leeds

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      *considers playing Foster, then remembers it's Westwood not Migs in goal*

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  6. The Bandit
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    Just seen that Utd v Ars is early Sat ko. Even though RVP has dispelled the early Capt jinx, it's still a long weekend if he fails.. 😐

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  7. Revival
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    Absolutely hate when matches go extra time but would take 4-4 tonight.

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  8. RVP fc
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    G-G Granville i heard you mension oscar in the podcast do you think he would be a viable alternative to mata/hazard?

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    1. Granville
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      Yes I do. I can see the whole season people switching between the 3. One thing that makes him less good is he isn't on set pieces like the other 2.

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      1. RVP fc
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        thanks. think i might take a punt on him as it allows me to get ba in for berba

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  9. Menly
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    No stopping El Shaarawy at the moment

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    1. Mílanista
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      Damn right 🙂

      Shame that stopping the rest of the team isn't so difficult 🙁

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      1. Menly
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        Mmm indeed. Lotta things are good about Milan at the moment, but theres a hell of a lot more bad things

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  10. FantasyFreak
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    a)Baird+Valencia
    b)Gorkss+Mata

    My other backline:
    Foster Bego
    Baines Davies Nelsen Rafael X

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  11. An Púca
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    4-3...1min to go

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  12. isacki: full casual
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    YES 4-3 KOSCIELNY

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  13. Bøwstring The Carp
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    Koscielny has now scored for both teams 🙂

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  14. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    OMG koscielney

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    1. An Púca
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      that should have been a 2nd yellow for him

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  15. BONZ
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    Koscienly has been awful tonight OK he has grabbed that goal but Roberts has really mugged him off.

    Its looked to me as if Wenger has real problems in that squad - as the "fringe" players really have not shown a professional approach albeit a better second half.

    Could be a great comeback tho?

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    1. GlasgowFF
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      He is terrible, don't know how he still gets a game.

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  16. Manani
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    comeon, my 4-4 bet is coming in 🙂

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    1. Nomar
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      Congratulations!!!

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    2. Corkyote FFS CWC Champion 2…
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      Awesome work, in running I assume?

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  17. GlasgowFF
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    Chelsea having a go at ruining another referees career. Shameful.

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    1. denial
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      +1

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    2. heartsattack
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      You reckon?

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      1. GlasgowFF
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        Reckon what? It's shameful? Yes I do.

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        1. heartsattack
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          What did the ref day then?

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          1. heartsattack
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            Say

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          2. GlasgowFF
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            Wasn't there, don't know.

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            1. heartsattack
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              So how do you now it's shameful. If the ref used racist or xenophobic insults surely he's not fit to carry on reffing.

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              1. GlasgowFF
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                Why were they in his office in the first place?

                This will all be lies because they feel hard done by.

                Don't like grasses either.

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                1. heartsattack
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                  So should Antonio have remained quiet about Terry as well?

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                  1. heartsattack
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                    Anton. Predictive text.

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                  2. GlasgowFF
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                    No. Terry was caught by TV evidence.

                    I would bet Clattenberg never said these things and it is all lies, that's what is shameful.

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                  3. heartsattack
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                    Well he'll have the chance to disprove the allegations. Obviously you're entitled to your opinion that it's lies, I suspect you are influenced by a deep rooted dislike of Chelsea though.

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      2. The Bandit
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        Reeks of sour grapes...

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    3. King Eric, in America
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      I'm sorry, you have exceeded the 48-hour statute of limitations for discussing referees after a GW.

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      1. GlasgowFF
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        I am discussing the post GW shameful Chelsea behavior.

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        1. subzero
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          ah, more suckin fergie's balls eh .. take a break man

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  18. WillShare
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    Come on Arsenal!

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  19. emperikal
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    Kosc should probably be off tbh.

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  20. Cheggers
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    hold on reading for f*k sake

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    1. Granville
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      When I read that, I thought you didn't want me to read past your post.

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  21. Optimus.
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    koscielny ats and 4-4 bet is looking good

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  22. Chris_White
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    Benteke 2-3 🙁

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  23. An Púca
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    wow...Walcott was unlucky there

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  24. emperikal
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    Wow. Almost brilliant from Walcott...

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  25. An Púca
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    another foul from Koscielny...lucky boy

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  26. An Púca
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    fek me....4-4

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  27. crystalpalaceRus
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    4-4!!!

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  28. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    OMG Walcott fcking hell

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  29. Crouch Potato!
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    WoooooooWWWWWW

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  30. Bøwstring The Carp
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    SCENESSS

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