Will Giroud be replaced now?

From David Kwalimwa : Giroud

Myles,

Long time.

The Liverpool game was live on J-Sports 4 in Tokyo, from 3:53am.

I was forced by circumstances to get to bed late, and wake up early – only to watch Giroud put out a worse show than at home to Monaco last season.

The Monaco debacle happened seven months ago, and there has since been a similar one against West Ham, and still, Wenger hasn’t been able to get a proper replacement for this chap!

It takes 15 minutes of a match to figure out something isn’t working within the Arsenal play, as was the case against Liverpool, but Wenger goes on until after an hour to think of introducing changes.

Same old. Ramsey is wasted on the right. Ozil is 27 and yet to find his rhythm after two seasons. Cech’s arrival already looks like it won’t change much. So would Benzema or Cavani’s.

I am here to cover the women’s volleyball world Cup, a competition Kenya’s national team is taking part in.

Kenya coach David Lung’aho has had to buy his own camera and personally set it up at the Yoyogi National Stadium’s first arena, so as to take videos of his opponents, and review them later with his squad.

In comparison, Wenger probably has 25 cameras covering each of Arsenal’s games but it seems he doesn’t use them.

Bottom  line, Gooners should stop dreaming of EPL or UCL titles under this regime

Otherwise hope you and yours are fine.

Myles says:

There are some dreams we must  follow & others we must wake up from.

I woke up in 2002 when Arsenal were 2-0 down to Deportivo La Coruna at half-time.

OK, the Invincibles were big men who did big things.

But Arsenal remains a club that’s top  16 in Europe.

5 consecutive exits in the Champions League Round of 16.

Giroud & Ozil will not improve that pitiful stat.

Wenger, a ruthless man, will never be tough enough with his players.