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Emery Tactless as the Old Familiar Feelings Hung over Guileless Gunners in a Rueful Draw to Watford


Emery would pluck his throat as if there was wisdom or tact coming from that but every decision has proven him tactless. A top team that would bottle 2-0 lead in an awful and error ridden show is yet to be a top team...either the players are bad, or the leader is lost.

The merry first started with Aubameyang's brace and gunners were running and raining their mouths and exuberant euphoria respectively.  The first half ended without the gunners smelling the mess to come  in the nearest 45-minute future. 

When the familiar feelings descended in the second half...Xhaka-doom was simply "xhaka-stic" (sarcastic) doing the opposite of what he's played to ( he disappeared or possibly was swallowed in the mid field). Sokratis, with almost a philosophical name, committed the most pragmatic error to gift Watford first goal.  8 million Luiz played the 8 million role, like a championship player committed a gory penalty to complete the comeback of Watford. Pepe no pepper, Willock no luck, Guendouzi no hustle, it was a bunch of errors-imbued Arsenal.

Same old feelings with Wenger, same feelings with Emery. Sticking to a-pass-from-the-back team play that put pressure on your most weakened link? Consistently committing errors that lead to the most goals in premier league? Midfield not protecting defenders nor creating much options for attackers. Every player playinoniown, thus making it herculean to play well...no wonder they are error ridden. Good luck to their bad riddance.

See ya soon.

---toonday

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