• ! ! ! IMPORTANT MESSAGE ! ! !

    Discussions about police investigations

    In light of recent developments about a player from Premier League being arrested and until there is an official announcement, ALL users should refrain from discussing or speculating about situations around personal off-pitch matters related to any Arsenal player. This is to protect you and the forum.

    Users who disregard this reminder will be issued warnings and their posts will get deleted from public.

Thomas Partey: Body Falling Apartey

HollandGooner

Established Member

Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
Trossard said in an interview this year that Partey is the most underrated player in our squad. Last night showed it.

Too bad he can't stay fit. But if he does the business at Sp**s we should rename the thread in a positive way.

A fit Partey makes us a better team its very easy to see;

 

Tell.

Active Member
Not giving him credit till I see him perform against a competent midfield.

edit. I mean since his return from 'injury'
 

grange

Losing my brain cells 🥸

Country: USA

Player:Havertz

Gooner Zig

AM's Resident Accountant
Trusted ⭐

Country: Canada
Any comps of Shartey vs Chelsea? Couldn't really watch the game properly yesterday.
 

freeglennhelder2

Established Member

Country: England

Player:Elneny

These three are gonna dismantle Spuds.

Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison, Bentancur… whoever. It doesn’t matter.
Its not the relative skill of our midfield, we are effectively playing the occasion and fixture history - its a massive ask. Unlikeley we will be dismantling anything but history is there to be rewritten I guess. Its more likely to be a chaotic game that defies any logic.
 

Taylor Gang Gunners

Say Yeh or You're Making The List
Trusted ⭐
Its not the relative skill of our midfield, we are effectively playing the occasion and fixture history - its a massive ask. Unlikeley we will be dismantling anything but history is there to be rewritten I guess. Its more likely to be a chaotic game that defies any logic.

I trust the players won't buy too much into the occasion tbh. We went there last season and mopped the floor with them. They're a weaker team this time round and we're more experienced.
 

Legend14

Established Member
A healthy Partey is devastating. He was in full control in front of our back four and is always looking to move us forward.

Haven’t seen anyone who plays like him, but I am reluctant to get too excited since he is perpetually unfit. If he can stay healthy until the Sp**s match we have a good chance of winning the derby..
 

Mraven

Active Member
The best thing about Partey has always been his extreme press resistance. He just refuses to acknowledge the press, plays through it and goes on doing what he wanted to do anyway.
This is also the reason Ødegaard had his best performance. When partey beats the press he sets up saka and Ødegaard with much more space.
 

Blood on the Tracks

AG's best friend, role model and mentor.
Trusted ⭐

Country: England

Player:Rice
Should be Jorginho against Sp**s in my eyes.

What we need is defensive solidity against Sp**s, they're going to come out all gung ho against us.

Partey did a lot of good stuff against Chelsea but defensively he does make us much more vulnerable at 6. We actually conceded quite a lot of chances against Chelsea.

Start Partey in the flat track bully matches, Bournemouth and Everton where you can afford to take more risks.
 

Maybe

You're wrong, no?
Should be Jorginho against Sp**s in my eyes.

What we need is defensive solidity against Sp**s, they're going to come out all gung ho against us.

Partey did a lot of good stuff against Chelsea but defensively he does make us much more vulnerable at 6. We actually conceded quite a lot of chances against Chelsea.
So Jorginho is the answer for defensive stability?
 

Arsenal Quotes

When we won the title on May 3-rd by beating Everton 4-0 as Tony Adams scored that iconic goal, we showed everyone and especially Manchester United that we could beat them. Thirteen days later, when we beat Newcastle 2-0 in the FA Cup final in the legendary Wembley Stadium, it was wonderful... I felt immensely proud for the team, for the club: this was the fantastic response I was able to give to those who had put their confidence in me, as well as those who had put me through all those difficult weeks when I first arrived.

Arsène Wenger: My Life in Red and White
Top Bottom