Spurs would be way worse. I saw West Ham fans singing "Champions of Europe" when they won the Conference League a few years ago. Spurs will be like them.Spurs or united will win the europa league this is the most depressing year ever.
Euro league is a meaningless trophy. It’s nice to win it if you play there. But the title doesn’t mean nearly as much as the champions league.Spurs or united will win the europa league this is the most depressing year ever.
It’s not a meaningless trophy for spurs or united. It would be spurs first title and it would get united into the cl next season, and both fanbases are insufferable.Euro league is a meaningless trophy. It’s nice to win it if you play there. But the title doesn’t mean nearly as much as the champions league.
Also, the Super Cup is an extra trophy, and the tournament earns them more money since it's still a huge event. United being 17th they're not attracting top players if they don't make itIt’s not a meaningless trophy for spurs or united. It would be spurs first title and it would get united into the cl next season, and both fanbases are insufferable.
If I were an Arsenal fan something like that wouldn’t bother me. Even if they win the EL it’s still been a disastrous season for both teams. Arsenal on the other hand are competing with the best teams in europe and have been top 3 in the PL the past few years.It’s not a meaningless trophy for spurs or united. It would be spurs first title and it would get united into the cl next season, and both fanbases are insufferable.
I wish Inter all the best. As for the game, it was effectively lost when PSG committed four players to shutting down Saka. No one else stepped up to take responsibility or shift the momentum, big saves from PSG keeper. But the deeper issue goes back to last summer’s transfer window. The board, along with Edu, failed to adequately strengthen the squad. That oversight was compounded by another major failure in the January window(Can't blame Arteta here). The lack of squad rotation is also a serious concern and that responsibility falls squarely on Arteta. Our system is far too rigid, leaving little room for tactical flexibility when our primary plan is disrupted.
Another major problem is our injury record. We've had six or seven hamstring injuries in a single season. That can’t simply be chalked up to poor flexibility, muscle imbalances, or bad warm-ups. It’s clear that our players are being overworked. Arteta must learn to manage workloads better and rotate the squad more effectively. Running key players into the ground is unsustainable. Going forward, we need a more proactive approach, either start with our strongest lineup and kill games off early, or begin with a fresher group and rotate smartly. Either way, something has to change if we want to compete at the highest level without burning out our squad.
If there is one thing I learnt over the last 5 years, it is that Arsenal has no luck; we routinely get injuries to key players around Dec, Feb and April, we now have solutions for this with our midfield and back four, but nothing up top, we need 4-5 players this Summer.
Jorginho is leaving and is being replaced with Zubimendi, we need another striker and winger and then two rotation in attack, be it bring back Viera and Nelson or buying.
Rice played over 50 games this season, that is 4000 minutes. Arteta is stubborn, but we had no cover for long stretches this season, with Zubi coming in this should cover us, along as we don't have to play Merino upfrontSpot on, I forgot about our injury record. Arteta is a stubborn person, he definitely should have rotated the players more effectively. Especially as in the UCL, there is more games then ever. Arteta unfortunately is a stubborn man and I also think he has a big ego, which is why he doesn’t want to play certain players.
Kroenke definitely need to spend this summer, but I am extremely sceptic. I do not think Arsenal will get a winger + striker, only one. Winger is desperately more needed IMO.