Should Arsenal and Man United Be Worried, and Is JWP Being Disrespected?
Sep 8, 2023
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James Allcott is joined by Dev Bajwa and Alex Moneypenny to discuss Arsenal vs. Man United, Kai Havertz's season, and the impact of Haaland on Arsenal's starting striker. They also explore the need for off-field referees, Manchester United's coaching staff problems, and player perception and evaluation. The speakers assess Emery's impact at Arsenal and discuss the financial woes of Bournemouth, Everton, and Burnley. Personal connections to football teams and rivalries are shared, and Arsenal's capacity to win the league is evaluated.
Controversial penalty and offside decisions during the Arsenal vs. Man United game shifted the momentum and sparked debate.
The presence of VAR in the game adds complexity to referee decisions and raises concerns about consistency and clarity.
The absence of VAR could have influenced the outcome of certain incidents in the game, highlighting the impact of referee judgments.
The podcast emphasizes the need for teams to adapt to additional time rules and control the narrative surrounding players and teams.
Deep dives
Ripple Effect: Leicester's relegation affects Man United vs Arsenal
The relegation of Leicester affected the composition of the Man United team, leading to Johnny Evans being a key player. Moments during the game, including a penalty and offside decision, were contentious and led to a shift in momentum.
Referee decisions: Penalties and offside
The penalty decisions in the game, including the challenge on Sakka and the foul by Hojbjerg, were subjective and sparked debate. The offside decision was also contentious, with different angles showing conflicting perspectives. The use of VAR adds another layer of complexity to referee decisions.
The impact of VAR
The presence of VAR in the game introduces another level of scrutiny and analysis for referee decisions. Fans and experts have mixed opinions about the effectiveness and fairness of VAR, with concerns about its consistency and the clarity of decisions.
Possible different outcome without VAR
The absence of VAR may have resulted in a different outcome for certain incidents in the game, such as the penalty and offside decisions. Without VAR, the referee's initial judgments would have held more weight and could have influenced the final result of the match.
Potential challenges for clubs without depth
The podcast episode raises the question of whether clubs without depth, who are forced to make injury substitutions, will be at a disadvantage due to the time rules that can lead to additional time being added. The discussion explores whether the rules are beneficial or harmful to different teams and suggests that clubs need to be prepared for the unpredictability that comes with additional time.
The importance of controlling the narrative
The podcast highlights the importance of controlling the narrative surrounding players and teams. It emphasizes the need for managers to properly communicate with their players and to ensure that the right message is conveyed to the media and the public. By controlling the narrative, teams can avoid unnecessary controversies or negative perceptions that could impact player performance and team dynamics.
The impact of mindset on player performance
The podcast discusses how a player's mindset and psychological state can affect their performance on the field. It specifically mentions Kai Havertz, who is described as going through psychological stress and struggling to have a positive impact on games. The importance of providing support and finding the right balance for players is highlighted, as well as the need to give them opportunities and manage their playing time effectively.
The process of finding different ways of playing
The podcast delves into the challenges that teams face when trying to find different ways of playing and adapting their tactics. It references Arsenal's attempts to develop multiple game plans to counter opponents' tactics and the need for cohesion and time to implement these different strategies. It suggests that finding the right balance and discovering alternative approaches can take time, but is crucial for long-term success.
James Allcott is joined by Dev Bajwa (@ammandev) and Alex Moneypenny (@AMonFootball) to discuss the ripple effects of the season so far, as suggested by YOU. The trio also discuss the truth about Arsenal versus Manchester United at the weekend and what we've learned from the clash. Which Man United players will be hung out to dry, and is Sancho one of them? But also, what has Kai Havertz’s season been like so far, and is Arteta right to stick by him?