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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the crushing and embarrassing 4-0 defeat at the hands of Liverpool at Anfield. Talk includes Arsène Wenger’s line up, the manager’s priorities, blowing up the squad, not addressing the midfield, Arsene’s legacy and much more all discussed on this weeks Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.

Roberto Firmino found space in the penalty box and headed beyond Cech, not quite sure why he wasn't marked. Liverpool then kept winning the ball from us and breaking at speed against us. Henderson and Salah both had good chances to score before Sadio Mané scored yet another goal against us darting in from the left and smashing a great shot past Cech into the far corner. In the second half, we gambled and left an already exposed defence even more exposed. Bellerin's error allowed Salah to run clean through from the half way line to slot past Cech for 3. Substitute Daniel Sturridge headed in the 4th unmarked at the back post
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@Poznaninmypants) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) all discuss the gritty 2-0 away win against Southampton at St Mary’s. Purring over Granit Xhaka, Ramsey the risk taker, needing a talker at the back, Alexis goal and much more all discussed on this weeks Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Paul (@Poznaninmypants), Elliot (@YankeeGunner) and Tim (@Stillberto) all discuss the late 1-0 win against Leicester City at the Emirates. The winners and losers of the new 3-4-3 system, Francis Coquelin’s performance, Alexis and much more all discussed on this weeks Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.

This is why I do not expect to see many changes tonight. I’ve read a few predicted line ups and there seems to be an urge to see the likes of Lucas Perez, Kieran Gibbs and the like and I understand the yearning to want to see something different, something new especially in the case of Lucas Perez but I get the feeling that Arsene feels he has something now. Our last two performances in the league will have Arsene giddy like a kid and he will want this group of players to continue to grow their relationships on the pitch. Plus of course the season is only a few weeks old, we haven’t really entered into two game a week territory just yet.
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) leads the attack in Elliot’s absence. He is joined by Clive (@ClivePAFC) & Tim (@Stillberto). They talk about the 2-2 draw against Manchester City, defensive errors, Danny Welbeck, the future and more all discussed on this weeks Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Elliot (@YankeeGunner) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the 3-1 defeat against West Brom. Set piece madness, playing for the manager, where is Mesut? Alexis out wide and much more all discussed on this weeks Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.

Imagine Robben running down the right cutting inside Monreal, poking it to Lewandowski who tries a first time shot which is saved by Ospina’s legs, Koscielny takes a swing at the ball to clear but it hits Muller and bounces around before Bellerin cleans up, playing it inside to Mustafi who plays it on to Xhaka, Xhaka passes in between Alonso and Vidal to Oxlade-Chamberlain who bursts past the outstretched leg of Thiago Alcântara. Sprinting up field, Ox plays it wide to Ozil who swings inside on his left and slides a ball into Welbeck who bursts into the box and cuts it back to Alexis who thumps it high past Neuer to make it 3-0

This is pretty much judgement day when it comes to any hopes of lifting the Premier League title. Lose the game today and the gap between Arsenal and Chelsea will be 12 points, that will be pretty much insurmountable. Beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and the lead is cut down to 6 which would still be extremely difficult given some of the away fixtures we have left this season but you just never know. Victory against the side top of the league could inject this side with some unshakable confidence and you know what Arsene’s teams are like with a big fat dose of super belief. Yeah not the complacency stuff by the way, I mean the stuff that the invincibles had by the bucket load

I hope we fly out of the traps as we did at Southampton and given how much Arsenal are creatures of habit, I think that is ex`actly how we will approach the game tonight. At the start of the season we were quite front footed and it is only in recent weeks we have begun to start games slowly only to turn up the heat in the second half. I do wonder if some of that is by design to some extent. Arsene is big on the last twenty minutes of games and you can see that with his substitution methods. How many times has he said post matches that ‘we took over when they became tired’