On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Paul (@poznaninmypants) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss Arsenal’s upcoming trip to Burnley, possible lineup choices in light of the fixtures ahead, and what to expect from the game. Then they discuss Arteta’s recent comments bout Eddie Nketiah and Folarin Balogun which leads to a discussion about the future of both players and the future of Arsenal’s current crop of academy players generally. After the break (51:00) Elliot is joined by Aaron West (@oeste) to discuss Bukayo Saka’s meteoric rise, the crop of young talent at Arsenal which is reminiscent of another club that had success with a young trio, Arteta pulling things back from the brink and Aaron’s approach to interviewing Footballers. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 428 - Blow The Whistle Ref
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to celebrate another win. They cover the difference between a drab first half and excellent attacking 20 minutes after halftime to earn the win. There’s praise for Saka, Martinelli and ESR again, but also some concerns about Aubameyang. The group talks about the table and what can still be achieved this season, along with a bit about the January transfer window and the return of Thomas Partey. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 342 - Bournemouth (a) - Football Is Back
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss Arsenal’s draw at Bournemouth in Arteta’s first game in charge. The group discusses the fascinating tactical approach and specifically how it impacted AMN, Xhaka and Saka’s roles. There’s a discussion of Ozil’s excellent first half and the improvement in the way the ball was played in central spaces. Xhaka’s performance comes in for praise, as does Torreira’s. Then the group looks at how the forward line failed to take advantage of excellent positions before examining the substitutions. Lastly, there’s a look ahead to the Chelsea game on Sunday. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.