Welcome to a brand new episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, the number one podcast about Arsenal Women.
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast and the first in our new format. Tim and Jamie break down the starting line-up, the tactical approach and the big moments and incidents in Arsenal’s 2-2 draw against Manchester City at the Emirates. In the second half, there are listener questions on Arsenal’s wayward finishing and whether it is a long term concern, how much is profligacy a coaching issue v a personnel issue, the midfield setup, Kafaji on the wing and how much the game plan v City was a one off versus how things might look longer term.
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Why does the women’s Arsecast not go on YouTube?
No, no. Don’t want the ads. What’s wrong with the players they use?
I don’t use Itunes/Spotify or Acast, and the ads if I listen here are long, and if you accidentally switch away from the page you have to go through them again!
That’s weird, I get the opposite! Just 30 secs to one minute x 2 of Andrew Arseblog on Acast, whereas on YouTube it’s half an hour of ads every ten minutes! I may be exaggerating for comic effect…
I’m only asking for a choice! Anyway, for the first time in a long time, the Women’s Arsecast has appeared on YouTube, but I already listened to it now.
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Very enjoyable listen – thanks Tim and Jamie. Having finally seen the City game, it was a great watch and we played well. We need Walti back in the side, though. Kim Little has been played into the ground. A back four of “hard bastards” did exceptionally well against City’s usually lethal forwards. Agree completely about our finishing. (But on Stina – remember she’s only just come back into the squad after her injury.) We still need a scary striker/forward. City have Shaw and Miedema, and Chelsea have Kerr and James. Only Mead is of that standard for us. She… Read more »
I wonder if the answer is to play horses for courses? Rotate Russo, Blackstenius and Mead as central strikers as well as the 10s/8s behind them and the wide players. So none of them is “the” striker, they are the right striker for the tactical plan JE has hatched. It takes pressure off AR and also provides essential competition – I don’t like the description of Stina as a “second choice” striker – she is a weapon for specific circumstances which require her attributes.