On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss Arsenal’s 3-1 loss at Anfield. This conversation covers a range of issues confronting the team and manager at the moment and also acknowledges that this game presents a challenge that may be beyond Arsenal at the moment. There’s a debate about the selection and a focus on the issues midfield. There’s also a good discussion of Aubameyang’s role, plus Willian’s performance and what to make of him at this early stage of his Arsenal career. The defense is analyzed as well. Finally towards the end there’s some credit given for staying in the game as well as a look ahead to the league cup tie in midweek. All that and more in this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 397 - Skip The First Section
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss Auba’s pending new deal, Hector’s potential departure, and Ceballos’ return in a section marred by audio issues. After the break, Mark Thompson from 23 Sport joins the pod to give his scouting report of Gabriel (43:00). All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 387 - Watford (h) - Thank God It’s Over
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss a silly final game of the season that saw Watford hilariously relegated and Mike Dean made unhappy by VAR. The game is discussed with an eye towards the cup final and how Arteta should line Arsenal up against Chelsea. There are some debates about Joe Willock and Rob Holding plus questions about whether Saka will start at the weekend. There’s praise for Ceballos and even a Sokratis mention. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 385 - FA Cup Semifinal - Big Boy Football
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss a fantastic performance and massive result against City in the FA cup semifinal. The pod takes the time to praise almost every player for individually excellent performances while stopping along the way to comment on the passages of play that defined the game, including the fantastic playing out from the back. The final segment of the episode is reserved for praising Arteta and looking ahead briefly to the Cup Final. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 378 - Southampton (a) - Bouncing Off The Bottom
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss an actual win at Southampton. First the group discusses the lineup and how the formation looked in different phases of buildup with and without the ball. Then the conversation moves to the pattern o play and Arsenal’s insistence on using the wings and eschewing the center of the pitch. That leads into discussions of individual performances including Saka, Auba, Pepe, Bellerin, Xhaka and Ceballos. There’s also praise for Holding and Martinez. At the end of the pod the group debates what to do about Matteo Guendouzi. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 377 - Brighton (a) - The Problem All Along Was The Players
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by everyone! Clive (@clivepafc), Paul (@poznaninmypants), and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss a the infuriating loss at Brighton. The discussion starts with the Leno injury, refereeing, and Arsenal’s lack of response. Then the conversation moves to an encouraging opening period that unfortunately didn’t last. The group analyses the setup, the performances, and the failure to build on a good start. Ball progression and midfield deficiencies are analyzed, as well as the lack of left sided attacking opportunities. Finally, the group debates the subs and where the team goes from here. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 352 - Newcastle (h) - All Good Things
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc), Tim (@stillberto) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss an actual win in the Premier League. The conversation focuses on the star performances against Newcastle including Saka, Ozil, Ceballos and Pepe. There’s a discussion about the interesting lineup, and why Eddie might’ve been handed the start. Then the group breaks down how the formation helped Saka and maybe provided Pepe a slightly different opportunity. Arteta’s man management and substitutions come into focus as well. At the end there’s talk of Guendouzi’s disciplinary issue, whether 5th place in the PL is a possibility now that it comes with a CL place, and what to expect for the first leg at Olympiacos on Thursday. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 321 - Standard (h) - Martinaldo
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Paul (@poznaninmypants) and Scott (@oh_that_crab) to discuss a really enjoyable win in the Europa League. The pod starts with emphatic praise for Martinelli and his star-making performance. There’s a detailed discussion of the midfield and how it benefitted both Ceballos and Torreira. Naturally there’s excitement over the return of the fullbacks and specifically the performance of Tierney. Then the group works through various individual performances including Willock, Nelson, and AMN. There’s a little question about Pepe and the other subs before the pod tries to answer the question of whether this performance and approach can translate to the Premier League. Lastly, there’s a tiny bit of Oil discussion. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 318 - Villa (h) - Nothing Makes Sense
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss the incredible comeback victory over Aston Villa. The podcast is forced to start with the negative, asking questions about Arsenal’s early match struggles. There’s obviously a focus on the coach as well as the performances of the AMN, the center-backs, Xhaka and Ceballos, plus a quick take on how Saka looked in his first league start. As the tone shifts towards the comeback, there’s enthusiasm for Guendouzi’s performance and some credit given to Chambers as well. There’s also a look at the value of this win in the context of the other results this weekend All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 310 - Burnley (h) - Oh Dani Ceballos
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss the home win over Burnley and the masterful full-debut from Dani Ceballos. The pod opens with praise for the midfield maestro and analysis of how he made a difference to the way the midfield played. After all the praise for Ceballos the conversation focuses on other individual performances like Joe Willock and Matteo Guendouzi. There’s a discussion of the forward play and some of the missed opportunities, as well as an analysis of Emery’s subs and the switch to the back 3 late in the game. The crew examines Pepe’s 45 minutes and looks ahead to Liverpool. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.