At least we do not cheat outwood!
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Well the facts do not lie. Despite having taken the lead in three of their PL fixtures so far this season Burnley have only a single point to show for their endeavours. They now face an Arsenal team who scored their first PL goal of the season against Norwich last weekend and picked up their first win at the same time. Some managers, pundits and scribblers are already calling foul before a ball has been kicked at Turf Moor and calling Burnley a dangerously aggressive team. 97 games without a red card is not the signature of a dirty team. The facts do not lie.
While Burnley had a rather more productive transfer window this time around-bringing in Hennessy, Collins, Roberts, Lennon and Cornet- this was dwarfed by the upheaval at the Emirates where the Gunners paid Brighton 50 million for the services of defender Ben White and 30 million to Sheffield United for goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. A deal with Real Madrid thought to be in the region of 35-40 million was agreed to make the signing of Martin Odegaard permanent and defender Nuno Tavares was brought in from Benfica. All four players are likely to be in the Arsenal team on Saturday who will be without Granit Xhaka (red card!) Mohamed Elneny (hamstring) and Rob Holding (knee).
In this fixture last season an early goal for Aubameyang was cancelled out when Xhaka’s careless pass cannoned off Chris Wood for the equaliser. A late flurry of Arsenal chances, handball appeals and penalty area pinballs failed to separate the sides. This is a match that will also be remembered for Alexander Lacazette’s very audible re-creation of the Edvard Munch painting “The Scream”. After the game Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta tried to pin the blame on Burnley’s overly physical approach. That accusation will now come into sharp focus again and match referee Anthony Taylor and Lee Mason on VAR may well have their work cut out on Saturday.
For Burnley, fans will be hoping that Maxwel Cornet’s english will have improved sufficiently for him to start on Saturday and that we will not only score but re-discover how to win at home. That is surely not too much to ask is it? COYC!
At least we do not cheat outwood!
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SD made the point about the absence of red cards and our position in the fair play table. We are aggressive, but not dirty. SD also made the point that some (Klopp) get upset by firm but fair challenges but are silent on diving. The Arse are masters of the latter and we can expect more of the same on Saturday.
None of us want to see career ending tackles, but firm, aggressive challenges are welcome in my book. Hopefully, neither the referee nor VAR will be duped. I have no faith in either, to be honest, especially after the rugby tackle on Tarks by Everton. How that was not a “clear and obvious error” on the part of the referee AND two Assistant Referees beats me.
JGB, God bless him, has said in interview that we are going to try and make it difficult for The Arse. Presumably he means the other ten teammates. Wouldn’t it be better to go into a match with the view that we are going to win the match rather than stopping the other team from playing?
I remember the late, great Jimmy Mac saying that the mentality of the team was always “you score three, we will score four”. Positive, not negative!