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  1. #1
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    Joelinton was instrumental in stopping them stringing any movements together - they never got any rhythm going but Tonali and Bruno were great at that too. Trips and Tino were awesome as was Burn and I thought Schar had a very good game.
    Barnes, Murphy and Isak played well and what a save from Pope.

    Joelinton was immense, I agree, but, as Slot said, Burn never lost a duel, controlled Salah and scored a belter - he edges mom for me.

  2. #2
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    One thing I would say, who on earth would consider leaving this to join a second rate failure of a club like Arsenal? You can clearly see from the the reactions of our two Brazilians just how much the club and the city have impacted on them. Simply not happening even if the likes of Arsenal could afford who they are supposedly interested in. Premier league players these days are earning so much whoever they play for, even if it be the likes of Bournemouth or Brentford that it doesn't really matter if x or y club can offer a bit more. If you are made to feel at home, and it is very clear that our players are at the moment, then there is little reason to leave, especially if you are able to win things as we have just done.

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