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AV Post Match Podcast – EP115: Stoke City (h) – Francis Coquelin The Future Arsenal Manager

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about the 3-1 victory at home against Stoke City in the Premier League. The working midfield, The Oxlade-Chamberlain & Alex Iwobi left wing combo, listener questions and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

AV Post Match Podcast – EP114: FC Basel (a) – The Agenda Corner

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about the 4-1 victory away to FC Basel in the Champions League. Squad rotation, Lucas Perez not being fully ready despite his goals, Aaron Ramsey’s role in the team and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

AV Post Match Podcast – EP113: West Ham (a) – Alexis’ Filthy Acts

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Elliot (@YankeeGunner) talk about the 5-1 victory at West Ham in the Premier League. Alexis’s filthy display dominates the talking points as does the new but effective Coq/Xhaka partnership all this and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

AV Post Match Podcast – EP112: Southampton (h) – Is It The End For Jenkinson?

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Elliot (@YankeeGunner) and Tim (@Stilberto) talk about the 0-2 loss at home to Southampton in the EFL cup. Is this Carl Jenkinson’s last match in an Arsenal shirt? Aaron Ramsey’s performance, Cazorla’s long term loss and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

Southampton (h) Thoughts & Predicted Line Up: A Great Platform To Start Ramsey & Xhaka Together

Aaron Ramsey made his first central midfield start against PSG and it looked as if he really reigned in his desire to play in the final third. He was snapping into tackles, made more passes than any other Arsenal player, made more ball recoveries than any of his teammates etc. Meanwhile Xhaka has impressed in his last two starts for Arsenal, improving on his defensive contributions and still showing his excellent passing range. That diagonal pass for Alexis eh? Woof!

AV Post Match Podcast – EP111: Bournemouth (h) – Lots Of Meat On This Bone

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stilberto) and Elliot (@YankeeGunner) talk about the 3-1 win against Bournemouth in the Premier League. Who plays at right back, has Xhaka impressed the manager at last?, Alexis and Ozil playing close together and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

AV Post Match Podcast – EP110: PSG (h) – Undone By The Brazilian Andros Townsend

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Tim (@Stilberto) talk about the 2-2 draw against PSG in the Champions League. Giroud’s selection, Xhaka’s continued absence, and late subs all mentioned in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

AV Post Match Podcast – EP109: Manchester United (a) – The Coqvision Podcast

In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Elliot (@YankeeGunner) and Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) talk about the 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford, the Granit Xhaka situation plenty more in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast

PSG (h) Thoughts & Predicted Line Up: Can Fresh Legs Give Us The Missing Spark?

I have a feeling that we may have to battle our way to victory rather than turn on the style if we are to beat Paris St German on Wednesday night. If we are to manage that feat, that would be fine. It is something previous Arsenal sides have lacked in the past, once the heavy legs kick in and you have to rely on more than technical quality we have not always found the answer but today we are not playing our best yet we prove to be difficult to beat, fight until the very end and pick up results when we have off days

Manchester United (a) – A Stage To Prove Improvement

Yet this weekend holds an entirely different prospect: Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese manager has almost taken on cartoon-esque status when it comes to his rivalry with Wenger. He’s the Wile Coyote to our Roadrunner, the Bluto to our Popeye, the Dick Dastardly to our Wacky Races, with emphasis on the Dick. Perhaps that is being unkind or at least disparaging in my comparison because at least Wile, Bluto and Dick all have some form of likability – an inherent hopelessness or ineptitude that casts them in a somewhat favourable light