Another flukey last minute winner from Arsenal
I saw chunks of the game but missed the goal. It looked fairly even. Brentford are a hard side to play against at their place. The 'new Stoke' if you like. So a win in any form is a good result there. I've no idea if it was deserved or not, I did see Rice and Zinchenko clear off Arsenal's line and also called the disallowed Arsenal goal as offside in real time. Regardless, a banana skin avoid by Arsenal.
I also saw chunks of Newcastle Chelsea which looked quite good and quite even up until Chlesea shipped 2 in a minute and the Rece James got sent off. The former killed Chelsea's momentum and ended the game, the latter was the nail, in the coffin. Chelsea arena hatd side to figure out, run City close one week and get thrashed by an injury hit Newcastle the next. I guess that's what happens when you are a work in progress. Needless to say the solution is another 4 players at 50m each in the Jan window.
On the subject of City, that was yet another pish early kick off. I've seen tonnes of them, some bod at the PL keeps giving them to Liverpool especially after the Int break (the stats are ridiculous), and almost all of them are poor games. No one ever seems to 'click'. It's as if the fans and the players aren't quite up for it. The game itself was quite even, there weren't many clear cut chances. It was a bit cagey. Got to be honest and say I would have given City's first disallowed goal. There was contact on Alison but contact doesn't mean it's a foul and he (Alison) needs to do better. He needs to man up. The second disallowed goal was never gonna stand, Akanji pushed Alison in to the nets. So, City can feel a bit hard done by by VAR, but given the regularity with which VAR bends over to help City out (the Fulham non offside when Ake is stood in front of the keeper or yer ex Chelsea boy avoiding a couple of red cards, etc etc.)
I still don't see anyone stopping City, but it keeps it interesting for a few weeks, and it's proof that this Pool team aren't the shambles they were last year.

I also saw chunks of Newcastle Chelsea which looked quite good and quite even up until Chlesea shipped 2 in a minute and the Rece James got sent off. The former killed Chelsea's momentum and ended the game, the latter was the nail, in the coffin. Chelsea arena hatd side to figure out, run City close one week and get thrashed by an injury hit Newcastle the next. I guess that's what happens when you are a work in progress. Needless to say the solution is another 4 players at 50m each in the Jan window.

On the subject of City, that was yet another pish early kick off. I've seen tonnes of them, some bod at the PL keeps giving them to Liverpool especially after the Int break (the stats are ridiculous), and almost all of them are poor games. No one ever seems to 'click'. It's as if the fans and the players aren't quite up for it. The game itself was quite even, there weren't many clear cut chances. It was a bit cagey. Got to be honest and say I would have given City's first disallowed goal. There was contact on Alison but contact doesn't mean it's a foul and he (Alison) needs to do better. He needs to man up. The second disallowed goal was never gonna stand, Akanji pushed Alison in to the nets. So, City can feel a bit hard done by by VAR, but given the regularity with which VAR bends over to help City out (the Fulham non offside when Ake is stood in front of the keeper or yer ex Chelsea boy avoiding a couple of red cards, etc etc.)
I still don't see anyone stopping City, but it keeps it interesting for a few weeks, and it's proof that this Pool team aren't the shambles they were last year.