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Win EFL Cup 2nd Round: West Brom 0 - 6 Arsenal | Wednesday, August 25 | KO: 20:00 BST | Sky Sports

Who advances to the 3rd round?


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kofigunner

Established Member
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I can imagine some folks are “disappointed“ we‘re winning so big, oh what a tangled web we weave. Good to have the first goals, and first win, regardless of the competition! Disappointed we don’t have any kids featuring, but it’s clear Arteta wanted a win desperately :lol: , as opposed to West Brom.
 

Barry

Definitely Not An Old Poster
Might be reading too much into it, but Ramsdale seems to communicate more with his back 4 than Leno. He was pulling them about, pointing where he wants them
 

Monstar-Gunn4r

Established Member
I’ve tried to watch the game while teaching and have seen the goals. Probably not much to learn from this game overall, but Auba did NOT look like a guy who wants out of here.
Theres plenty, dont play a high line against a team that is technically better than you and has quick players up front while starting reserve team players and slow defenders.... wait this seems familiar 🤔
 

Trilly

Hates A-M, Saka, Arteta and You
Trusted ⭐

Country: England
interesting how A-M R9 Gabriel Martinelli hasn’t done anything despite myself being told that this is the easiest game our forwards will ever have?
 

Macho

Documenting your downfall 🎥
Dusted 🔻

Country: England
Lovely first touch by Tavares.

Yeah nah AM don’t know what they are talking about at usual.
 

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