On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Paul (@poznaninmypants), Tim (@stillberto) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss the draw against United as well as the transfer window. The pod opens with a brief discussion of Mustafi’s departure. Then there’s a long breakdown of the United game with emphasis on performances from Pepe, Xhaka, Partey, Cedric, Luiz and more. There’s a debate about the young players leaving on loan as well as a discussion about who will be the first choice option at certain key positions going forward, and a brief look ahead to Wolves tomorrow. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 383 - Spurs (a) - Arsenal Beat Arsenal
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc), Tim (@stillberto) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to a horrific self-inflicted defeat in the North London Derby. There’s a discussion about the technical level in the squad and why we are playing three terrible central defenders all at once. The group tries to examine why Arsenal failed to capitalize on periods of dominance and the causes of the errors that lost the game. There’s questions about players at nearly every position and the substitutions that failed to have the desired effect. Arteta’s tactics are explored and there’s a debate about prioritizing defense over attack. Ultimately there are questions about how to make the most out of a desperately poor squad and what to prioritize in the remaining league matches. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 354 - Everton (h) - Ncouraging
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss a third consecutive win for Arsenal at home to Everton. As usual, the crew debates the lineup decisions and tries to explain the defending for Everton’s first goal. There’s praise for the performance in the first half offensively, and concerns about how the left-back situation will be managed in the absence of Kolasinac and Tierney. Aubameyang gets his well deserved kudos for a captain’s performance and there’s extra attention paid to the back line and goal keeper. After discussing a few more performances and the extent to which fatigue was responsible for a weaker second half, the group looks ahead and wonders if the Premier League can still provide a route to Champions League qualification. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 353 - Olympiacos (a) - Beware of Greeks
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is absent meaning Paul (@poznaninmypants) rotates in to the host duties joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Scott (@oh_that_crab) to discuss an away win at difficult to beat Olympiacos in the first leg of the Europa League knockout tie. Presumably they talked about the lineup, Arteta’s decision to start Leno, Joe Willock’s performance, Saka continuing to star at left-back, Lacazette’s winning goal and overall form, the continued redemption arc for Mustafi and few other bits and bobs. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 349 - Bournemouth (a) - Our Cup Runneth Over
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss Arsenal’s FA Cup victory over Bournemouth. Naturally this episode focuses heavily on the performances of the academy kids, specifically, Willock and Saka. There’s also praise for Guendouzi as a man of the match candidate. The group celebrates a great goal and how Arteta’s system is putting players in positions to thrive. At the end, there’s a question about transfers in the wake of Mustafi’s injury. After the break, Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) joins to talk about the academy and transfers. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 348 - Chelsea (a) - Golden God
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss Arsenal’s draw at Stamford Bridge. The pod starts out dissecting the slow start to the game for Arsenal before sadly having to discuss another Mustafi error that badly cost his team. Then there’s praise for Arteta managing the side while down to ten men and making the decision to leave his attackers on the pitch. Finally there’s time to celebrate the highlight moment of the game with a discussion of Martinelli’s goal and the future for this budding superstar. There’s praise for Saka and Xhaka and finally some time to enjoy the captain’s goal from Bellerin and an overall encouraging performance from him. Lastly, the group asks what the result means for the team. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 305 - Tempo Tempo Tempo
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@pozaninmypants) to discuss the massive Pepe transfer news. They debate the importance of his signing, where and how he’ll play, and which players his arrival could impact the most. Then the discussion shifts to the game with Lyon. The group analyzes the performance of all the key players including Guendouzi, Xhaka, Nelson, Ceballos, Chambers and Mustafi. Unfortunately the podcast ends with a chat about the defence after listening to Unai Emery answer a question posed to him by our very own Tim. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 303 - The Kids Are Alright
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@pozaninmypants) to discuss Arsenal’s win over Fiorentina. There’s a discussion of the back three and Mustafi’s deterioration before the conversation turns upbeat and focuses on some excellent performances from the young players. Particular attention is paid to Saka, Nelson, Willock, Martinelli and of course, Eddie Nketiah. After breaking down the game, the conversation turns to transfers. There’s a brief discussion of the Ceballos loan move and then a long debate about Zaha and his value. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 284 - Crystal Palace (h) - Imagine
On today’s episode of the Arsenal Vision Post Match podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) and eventually Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss Arsenal’s crushing home loss to Crystal Palace. Naturally the question of the lineup is raised and the group debates what options Emery had in light of suspensions and injuries. There’s a discussion of using a back four versus a back three. All three of Palace’s goals are analyzed through the lens of the specific defensive errors. There’s obviously a long discussion about Mustafi and there’s surprisingly one about Iwobi as well. There’s also some praise for Ozil. Some of the good moments are broken down before the group looks ahead to Wolves and questions what this result means for top four. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 274 - Sp*rs (a) - It’s All On
On today’s episode of the Arsenal Vision Post Match podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss Arsenal’s 1-1 draw at Wembley. They discuss basically everything. The lineups. The early missed chances. Ramsey’s goal. The missed calls. The Mustafi moment of madness. The penalty miss. But more than anything there’s just good old fashioned analysis of the performance, the aggressive tactics and substitutions, and the feeling that Emery certainly has the team moving in the right direction despite the disappointment of a draw in a game that Arsenal should’ve won. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.