Troy Deeney discusses Kepa Arrizabalaga’s mistake that led to Manchester City’s first goal πŸ‘€



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15 thoughts on “Troy Deeney discusses Kepa Arrizabalaga’s mistake that led to Manchester City’s first goal πŸ‘€”

  1. As a ManCity fan I was surprised why at 0-0 Arsenal are playing like when Fulham are 3-0 down. Then I saw no Odegaard. When Odegaard coordinates everything falls in place for Arsenal.

  2. Troy is spot on here, Arsenal bottled it and should've played their No.1but that's taking nothing away from City, I think they still would've won comfortably. Trafford had a great triple save and gave Pep something to ponder.

  3. For those blaming Kepa, remember that your genius manager picked a problematic goalkeeper for the cup final.

    Kepa is a broken goalkeeper in terms of confidence, James Trafford is up and coming goalkeeper that got replaced by Donnarumma

  4. I remember Mourinho telling the story of when Bobby Robson and Barcelona had just signed Ronaldo before the Spanish super cup. Mourinho expected Robson to start the striker who had been there and played pre-season, and have Ronaldo come off the bench. He said Robson told him something he'd never forget: "do you want to be a nice guy or a winner?!" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Arteta clearly wanted to be a nice guy by starting Kepa. He should have been ruthless and gone with his number one to show intent and let everyone know he was going for the win!

  5. 3 big mistakes:
    1) Starting Kepa
    2) Not subbing Calafiori on at HT for Hincapie who was on a yellow (Both goals were conceded from the left)
    3) Parking the bus in a final

  6. When pr & being nice takes over rational decisions. Invisible can't say arsenal would've won, maybe still dame result, but dropping the ball like that, in a final, esp at 0-0, is a death blow

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