Basel Brushed Off By Foxy Gunners
Dec 6th, 2016 by 'holic
Arsene Wenger, not surprisingly, engaged in a little rotation for the trip to Basel. I was right to tip Rob Holding and Kieran Gibbs for the back four. Aaron Ramsey got the job partnering Granit Xhaka in midfield. Alex Iwobi and Lucas allowed Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a chance to freeze their cobs off alongside Olivier Giroud on the bench.
A cagey start saw the match take place mainly in the twenty yards either side of the halfway line where space was at a premium. Yet from out of nowhere the Gunners grabbed an eighth minute lead. Alexis played one of his trademark chipped passes into the path of Gibbs who crossed for Lucas to coolly finish from point-blank range. It was the Spaniard’s first Champions League strike for the Arsenal and his third of his first season in North London.
Basel 0-1 Arsenal
Basel attempted an immediate response and the offside Delgado drew a magnificent save from David Ospina. Astonishingly the Gunners scored an identikit goal to their first in the fifteenth minute when Ozil played in Gibbs whose low drive was parried to Lucas at the far post, and another calm finish from close-in justified his inclusion from the start. News that Ludogorets had taken the lead in Paris lifted the spirits even more.
Basel 0-2 Arsenal
Again Basel threatened and full-back Traoré smashed an effort just wide of the far post. Arsenal settled again, defending very much with a 4-4-2 shape, but springing bodies forward when breaking. Alexis tried his luck from an offside position but the effort was straight at the Basel goalkeeper, Vaclik.
Ten minutes from the break Gibbs’ luck on the night changed momentarilywhen he was carded for a challenge from behind on Steffen. Then the Xhaka brothers came together with Granit taking a piece of his elder brother’s calf. The referee awarded the free-kick but took no further action. Steffen recovered quickly and drew a double save out of Ospina with a rasping long-range drive.
The half-time whistle came too early for Arsenal, completely and utterly in control of the game. Basel snapped into some crunching challenges at the start of the second-half but the same two suspects fashioned the perfect response when Gibbs nicked a ball in midfield and put Lucas in on the right side of the box. The Spaniard drilled the ball across the goal and into the far corner of the net to complete his hat-trick.
Basel 0-3 Arsenal
Janko missed the opportunity to reduce the arrears when he out-jumped Koscielny to a Delgado cross, but then directed his header off target. At the other end three became four when Alexis and Ozil combined again to tee up Iwobi for a rare finish in front of a gaping target. “Sublime” said the commentator on BT and who could argue?
Basel 0-4 Arsenal
The news of Cavani’s equaliser in Paris saw the first doubts of the evening emerge. A set piece created a momentary panic in the Arsenal defensive ranks but Ospina was equal to Serey Dié’s final effort from outside the box. Balanta’s diabolical follow through on Alexis prompted a double substitution but not before Alexis blasted his free-kick against the crossbar.
As the news of Ludogorets reclaiming the lead in Paris filtered through the introduction of Giroud and Mohamed Elneny for Alexis and Ramsey took place. Giroud almost struck immediately when he got on the end of another Ozil pass but guided the ball wide of the near post. This was followed quickly by Walcott coming on for the German magician. With a quarter of an hour remaining we did not need to pick up pointless injuries to key players.
Walcott’s first break through the middle ended with a tame effort from twenty-five yards. Sadly Holding made his first error of the night and Doumbia, on for Delgado, went on to clip the ball over Ospina’s left hand. If the otherwise impressive young defender learns from that it will be a small price to pay.
Basel 1-4 Arsenal
Walcott’s deflected effort won us an 85th minute corner from which we launched a long session of keep-ball. The Gunners were closing out an eye-catching win at a ground considered to be something of a graveyard for English clubs.
The added bonus of winning Group A will have lifted everyone in and around the club. Whisper it softly but slowly there is a real feeling developing that this squad can achieve something this season. The proof of that will depend on results after Christmas, but we really couldn’t have done much more in the first half of the season.
85 Responses to “Basel Brushed Off By Foxy Gunners”
Drink!
Magic! And some said this was a dead rubber 🙂
Played Esso, and Holic, and the Arse
COYG
I swear someone on here not so long ago called Perez a panic buy waste. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I don’t think so and I did n’t then.
…known simply as Lucas…
Come on you Gunners!
Not a fucking word of complaint from anyone please – group winners!
Speedy Gonzales as it again!
I have to admit I was worried about tonight but hey apart from when we let them of slightly at 0:2 we looked class!
I’ll drink to that!
Bring on Stoke!
Fine report on a fine win Guvnor. I caught the last 20 minutes on Freeview and there did seem to be a certain, once familiar, confidence and solidity about the team.
So, we win the group. Nice.
Onward to Stoke.
COYG
“Boom, Boom” on your title, Holic. Great report.
Thanks for another speedy and great report, Holic.
Glad to be proved wrong by AW’s decision to play Ozil and Sanchez which enabled a great win at Basel and helped us top group ahead of PSG. Great that we will be able to play the away leg at home in the next stage.
A good performance and we were in total command of proceedings but we have to overcome our habit of giving the ball away one of which led to the only goal by Basel. Though Iwobi scored he did not look really convincing though one has to remember that he is still so young. Gabriel and Holding had good outing overall though Holding will rue his mistake which led to their goal.
Perez and Gibbs had great games and hope Perez keeps scoring whenever he gets chances.
Bring on the orcs.
Apologies Arsene. That’s why you’re earning £8m a year and ….I’m not.
My chosen team might have won but I had no idea Ludo would do the business in Paris. I guess Cavani missed another hatful although I haven’t seen many details as I was out.
I hope Chris might give Perez a bit more time to bed in now. I think he looks a very useful addition to our ranks but he needs a run of games to get sharp. I think Wenger bought well in the summer. Mustafi and Xhaka were big buys but Perez and Holding were value additions as well. Today the rumbling started about Wenger suggesting he was not looking to buy in January.
That looks sensible with Welbeck and Mertesacker to come back and join the squad we have. If we have good luck with injuries our squad looks strong in all areas. But we will resist the injuries?
Well done you Reds, fingers crossed for a kind draw on Monday. Even better news, just heard I have a ticket and transport to City Sunday week, can’t wait.
COYRs
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Well I think Perez is going to become a fabulous signing. For a lad who hasn’t played much his impact and stats in terms of assists and goals scored are hugely impressive. He’s a fighter too.
hope ye stayed warm
ya jinx ye
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Evening all. How good are we looking? The orcs provide a different test on Saturday. Let’s nail them too please.
Benfica
Leverkusen
Bayern
Porto/Copenhagen
Real/Dortmund
I notice that Pep is having a go at the European referees in relation to dubious decisions in recent CL matches, including tonight’s.
Well, cry me a fucking river. This is the same manager who once profited from Van Persie being sent off for trying to score!
Been watching the Mosconi Cup all night.
So … Real Madrid next then.
Nice one, Holic !
Not me, Esso !
Always looked like a good “buy ’em on the way up” signing to me. I really like the look of him – very busy, quick, gets into good positions, two strikes tonight from the edge of the six yard box – how often do we ever do that ?
Baffling, from our starting XI to PSG playing a friendly game of LUDO rather than serious poker. It’s as if AW knew what would happen in Paris. Credit to him.
Credit also to Perez for tapping in two and a decent third, but I’ll delay any reappraisal till he does the same against better opposition.
I dare say there have been stranger days, but…
broglie – 0.6 seconds after the whistle blew for whatever !
Cynic – you’d rather watch pool than The Arsenal?????????????????
#Doesnotcompute
Well, Chris, in 15 minutes he set up two assists for Mesut to score against Ludogorets – and they are clearly better than PSG !
Chris – there’s no pleasing you sir.
As I said on Twitter tonight, Lucas looks like a Spanish Jimmy Greaves. Scores goals from a yard out. Arsene never had that. We finally have our fox in the box, a wonderful plan B or C or whatever. So Saturday, Lucas or Theo? 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1?
.Holic – 4-2-4 and hammer them!
PSG result was a Classic case of thinking they only had to turn up to win.
Hoist on their own Petard.
Not that we haven’t been guilty of the same thing.
Monaco/Olympiakos to name 2.
That Perez is rubbish.
3 shots 3 goals tonight,2 assists against Ludo,his playing minutes this season on the back of a postage stamp,just come back from injury with no playing time for a month,to start up front in a must win game,manager must be mad.
Never make it at the Arse.
Okay, Okay, Perez is the Second Coming, move over DB10 your statue is soon to be subbed.
I’ve never said he was rubbish, just that, imo, he was about the 8th best striker in La Liga last season and AW signed him because he was under pressure to bring in a striker and Perez was the best he could get. For mine he’s just a squad player when what most were demanding was a Suarez.
A Spanish Jimmy Greaves, ‘holic? I wish!
A ‘must win’ game, Clive? Remind me who you would have played according to the last drinks round? No Mesut, no Alexis, no Gabriel, no Kos, no Xhaka among others … in a must win game?
Chris
A must win game in the context of hoping Ludo could somehow pull off a miracle in Paris.
I, like pretty much everyone else had given up on that happening.
Obviously ” he who knows best ” thought differently,and selected his team accordingly.
The Stars aligned for once,and the rest is already history.
There’s something different about Perez .
This kid wasn’t born with a silver spoon up his arse or being told he was great throughout his career. This kid had to get up off his arse and make it happen all by himself. He has spent time playing throughout Europe eventually returning to his home side Deportivo and scored 20 goals last season. Sure, his development has been a little later in life, but he didn’t come to England on the back of some potential or promise. This kid is in England because he has earned the right to play at this level and for a club as prestigious as AFC. It’s no fluke.
Sure enough – there may well have been players with more talent that we could have bought during the summer. But instead, we bought a player who, from where I sit, has real cojones. Its not just his goal scoring ability or assists that impress: its his general work ethic. The guy is a serious worker. Tonight, against a team like Basle, when we were 1-4 up in the 88th minute, after scoring a hat-trick, I saw him covering for Gabriel at right back! It was that moment, when some of the few follicles that I’ve left stood on the back of my neck in admiration. If this is what a little competition, a little edge brings to a team, then long may it continue. This is type of grit we’ve been missing for many a long year.
Celtic fan arrested for throwing a hamburger at a police horse.
Not sure about the legal issues but if I had been the horse I would have eaten it.
T’was a miracle alright, Clive, and ‘he who knows best’ is, against the odds, proved right again. Unless we draw Bayern or RM that is. If there’s any justice the football gods will give us Copenhagen, but not holding my breath!
As for Perez I remember a lot of people hailing Danny Welbeck as our saviour at about the same time in his Arsenal career. With some still clinging to that hope!
It is ironic that the first time we top our group for some years that there are some unlikely teams looming as potential opponents.
However, there are good reasons why those teams are second in their groups, including that the teams above them have performed better. If the Arse have their best team available and they perform on the day I still fancy we can beat anybody.
I like Xhaka more and more – he has a great awareness of what is happening around him and rarely gets caught on the ball. He should be part of our starting eleven as often as possible.
UTA.
poacher instincts from Perez, quick too. He has played like what, 4 games? I think he has scored more goals than the number of games he’s played, now that’s just ridiculous for panic buy.
must say he, Sanchez and if Ox work on the final ball, we Could have an unstoppable attack.
I don’t like away Champions League matches, Countryman, especially when it looked like a dead rubber and particularly after looking at the team selection.
It was an easy choice to make.
Nice report Guvna. The match I saw from a freezing corner terracing. “It’s fucking cold!” Was given a few choruses last night. A most enjoyable outing with a masterful and mature performance by the team.
Standout for me was Granit Xhaka. Bestrode his old manor like a Don.
Heh @ cba 13-17. Love you, man. ?
Just a little light-headed this morning. Where’s the coffee?
I hope Lucas becomes Arsenal’s Jimmy Greaves but if he doesn’t achieve that status, we have certainly acquired a player with a knack of being in the right place after years without one. ? & ? come to mind.
Not sure how we will fit in both perez and Welbeck once Danny is back, well we will think about it when it happens.
good performance, Ozil and Alexis were excellent but they should try passing it to some others once in a while, please. Ramsey continues to worry me, he was there but not there, he tried but did not succeed. Arent these the kind of games he thrives on???
Xhaka and gibbs had good games and but for the mistake, holding holds promise. Kos had an off game, did not clearly look the top class defender he is.
Onto stoke and then the Monday draw. Why do I sense it will be real madrid.
This was the second stunning performance in a week that I viewed through a haze of man flu…great stuff from the Arsenal.
But as a superstitous fan I am now thinking that I should stay ill ?!?!
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Joe,
A very good post. I happen to be in the blessed land frequented by yourself and CBA today , always a pleasure especially the pint of the blackstuff at the airport .
It’s interesting that Arsenal bought this metric evaluator from a company in the USA and since we bought it we’ve signed Gabriel, Cech., Elneny, Xhaka, Holding , Mustafi and Perez. All of them are pretty good buys and some may be great buys.
I counselled caution on Perez last week against Southampton. He got heavy criticism but it was his first game back he had no service and he had been out several weeks. I think Olly Giroud really has to look to his laurels now with Perez here and Welbeck coming back .
I think you’ve been very unkind to Welbeck Chris. He has had two massive injuries but in his time in the team he has scored some important goals and has a mobility and versatility that comes in very useful. So we won’t be buying a striker in January. The useful thing is that Perez can play wide and so can Welbeck.
Perez was on the point of joining Everton when we came in for him and was no 8 striker in Spain in just about the worst team in the league. Had AW phoned me for the TTG opinion( bloody never does, he can’t have my number) I would have pointed him to Defoe as a short- term solution. He gets goals in crap teams??.
Also Gabriel deserves credit , he has made a very decent fist of the right back role so far. All in all Wenger’s judgement has proved superb recently. Much better than Guardiola or the whining Portuguese git.
Finally let’s think of the Totts as they play their last Champions League game for thirty years.
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i know manys the hoops fan
this clown
clearly undercover true blue
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had he thrown the police horse at a burger
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that , i’d believe
What was noteworthy about Lucas Perez last night was his reaction to the goals — no running to the corner flag and a slide on the knees, just cool and calm. Professional hitman style; “it’s my job”.
Also AW’s comment on his performance was noteworthy: “The first two looked easy goals, created by the team to make, what you call in England, tap-ins. But he (Lucas) is there. You have to be there.” Ox and Theo: nota bene.
Finally, that was Kieran Gibbs best match in an Arsenal shirt.
sláinte m’lud
Here’s to your follicles, Joe. Nice one.
What’s all this ‘saviours’ nonsense? I’ll just be happy to see one more great player competing for an attacking role in the second half of the season.
Can’t believe, Arsene’s mislaid your number, TTG. Mind you, he’s on the blower to The Sweeper much of the time from whence much of the mental strength and ruthless streaks derive.
Slainte CBA!
It’s a balmy winters day over here today!
Heh @the last para of TTG’s@47. Which reminds me…
For the past fifteen years I have gone out most Thursday evenings to play a card game whose hideous middle-aged and middle class associations mean I won’t name it. In September 2015, as the sounds of commentary filtered through from the bar, I remarked to one of my fellow players that Sp*rs were on the telly and all was well with the world. “Do you support Tottenham then?” he asked innocently.
After I’d calmed down, I tried to put him right on the true meaning of Spursday night football.
This year saw the return of another player who used to attend regularly but has been absent for the past few years, I greeted him enthusiastically and said I hoped he’d be coming regularly again. He answered that he is a season ticket holder at White Hart Lane and has been going up to watch Europa League games for the past few years, but this season his Thursday evenings were once again free. I tried to explain the meaning of “The Beautiful Game” and the importance of managerial stability.
If you’re reading this Brendan, it is the hope of the continuing pleasure of your company alone that makes me wish for a CSKA win tonight. Honest.
COYG
Pangloss ????
Excellent stuff
Great game Strip Poker ! Hopefully some girls join you?
Devolved to strip poker that quickly? I shouldn’t have blinked. 🙂
cba @48 🙂
I do what i can to assist Btm.
Arsene does waver on a few decisions out of a sense of fatherly affection and player loyalty,and needs some input from someone outside the
” Arsenal Bubble” that they live in,to give him some perspective.
A case in point was the season long loan destination for little Jack.
I did suggest Basingstoke,but it was a late night phone call,and i think Arsene had had more than few glasses of Red,and must have misheard,and Jack ended up at Bournemouth, !!
Well unless Madrid can score in time added on,the fuckers are going to finish 2nd in their group.
Currently 2 -2 with Dortmund.
Benfica
Leverkusen
Porto
Bayern
Real Madrid
Sevilla
4 to draw,2 to avoid.
Temperatures are very agreeable in Madrid in February, Clive. THen again, you get a better glass of beer in Munich and last time I went there, the oompah band did aide job of ‘One nil to the Arsenal’.
Hmmm, tough choice.
Tough choice indeed Btm.
Portugal/Germany or Spain in the last 16.
3 very agreeable destinations in Europe.
Stop praising Joe or he will think his every contribution isn’t a corker! Lovely to see you back more regularly BtM. You have been sorely missed. In fact we worried that you had become as mythical a figure as Steve’s wallet! 🙂
Nice goal from Marco Reus to seal Dortmund’s CL group win. The natural replacement for Alexis or Mesut, IF…..
2006 all over again.
Top group
Beat Real in last 16
Beat Juventus in last 8
Er beat Villarreal- let’s make that Atletico
Revenge over Barca ?
My preference is for RM, if only to enjoy Ronaldo’s tantrums when we win. Then again a disappointed Robben can be equally amusing.
ttg@64, i’d take that in a heartbeat. especially seeing cech save a griezmann penalty to take us to the final. i’d be screaming my voice hoarse again, and it just healed from a decade ago…
also, i think it should be rather “revenge over barca!”
Joey Barton proclaims that Alexis is better than Pogba.
No shit, sherlock.
What Manchester United must really be terrified about is replacing Mourinho with another manager who is equally disastrous.
I need some help folks.
I am trying to do the math on re-signing or not re-signing Sanchez & Ozil.
At today’s PL prices how much would it cost to sign both of these players from “another team”? Is it fair to say it would take nothing less than 50Mil if not 60Mil in pounds for each player? Would either player take less than 200K per week? (Sorry my keyboard does not have the pound sign). Lets suppose both players signed for 4 years.
In England, who pays the agent (team or player)? What is the average agent fee? Is it a percentage of the transfer fee? Me not know.
So far my math says with a generous/cheap 200K per week = 41.6M. So both the transfer fee (at the low end) + 4 year salary = 91.6Mil + agent transfer fee.
On the other hand if you re-signed the players @ 400K (if not 350K) per week, for 4 years = 83.2Mil.
What value do place on the 2 well seasoned & “marinated” players after you re-sign them? Could they help the team win something meaningful, which could then translate to higher fees from either Nike, Adidas or Puma?
Morning all.
A bit late to the party but I’m hoping that is still fashionable?
Two very convincing wins in four days against very weak opposition in my opinion. West Ham were awful on Saturday and we should have been home and hosed by half time. We turned it on after the break and Alexis was just masterful.
Tuesday night was another walk in the park. Avery cold park I grant you, but a walk none the less. The result in Paris was a massive bonus. Despite what many have said here, I would be amazed if anyone saw the result pre match. I don’t think anyone if they are honest saw anything other than a PSG victory?
Some interesting comments about Lucas. The new Jimmy Greaves? That’s a massive prediction based on just a few performances I must say. I agree totally about his poacher like Finishing. Something we have lacked for many seasons. If he goes through his entire Arsenal career and gets a goal from three feet out every match then I will be very happy. But for me he was a last minute panic buy when all else had failed. Will he be a success at Arsenal? I sincerely hope so. But to suggest he is the new Jimmy Greaves at this stage may be a tad premature.
Topping the group is a nice bonus and a massive boost to confidence. However we do need to sharpen up at the back. Both goals we have conceded in the last two games have been poor.
We are on a good run and long may that continue. Stoke at the weekend wil be an interesting challenge.
Nice report as always H.
Drinks on the bar for everyone. It’s that time of year again.
Tapera, clubs pay the agent’s fee on a transfer. The standard fee is 5% of the transfer value, but can be up to 10%. The player will pay the agent’s fee on their earnings, which can include a signing-on fee as well as wages, bonuses and any other income stipulated in their representational contract with their agent.
The FA publishes an annual list of fees paid by clubs to agents. This is the most recent http://www.thefa.com/-/media/files/pdf/the-fa-2015-16/intermediary-fees-1-october-2015-to-1-february-2016.ashx?la=en
It shows that Premiership clubs paid £46.6 million in 2015-16 to agents, though that includes some fees paid by clubs on behalf of a player. These are usually fees nominally paid by the player on the transfer as part of the tax minimising arrangements that transfer, but actually shelled out by the club on their behalf.
When a club commissions an agent to buy or sell a particular player the agent usually gets closer to the upper 10% fee than the 5%.
Ownership of the player’s image rights, an important source of income for top players, is usually subject to a parallel negotiation with the transfer.
Incidentally, we paid £3,135,483 to agents in 2015-16, fourth highest in the Premiership after United, City and Liverpool.
Manchester United host Spurz this Sunday after a quick jaunt over to Ukraine this evening where it is reported they will be playing on a frozen and rock hard pitch. The Telegraph has a few more juicy details and a potentially nightmarish return travel scenario:
“Should the game be cancelled, United will have to stay in Ukraine for another night in the hope that their final group game can be played on Friday instead.
That would put their Premier League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Sunday in doubt as manager Jose Mourinho will not want to play two games in 48 hours, particularly as the players have to fly from the other side of the continent to get back to Manchester after the game.”
One of the clubs Manchester United could face in the next round of the Europa League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmanlıspor
Aside from nobody ever having heard of them before now, they were expelled from the Turkish league structure six years ago “for objection to forced relegation.” Too forcibly throwing their toys out of the pram?
They say Death comes in Three’s,
After Leonard Cohen and Leon Russell in the past few weeks,now Greg Lake of King Crimson and Emerson Lake and Palmer fame,has passed away from Cancer at 69.
The death toll in the musical world this year has been horrendous.
Yet on a comical note to lighten the gloom,dear old Mick Jagger is to become a Dad again at the ripe old age of 73.
Which means when the child is 10, Jagger will be 83,and old enough to be the child’s Great Grandfather let alone it’s father. !!
There ought to be a law against it.
I hate Man Ure.
Even more then Stephen Dorff.
Keith also…
Welcome Back, My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends…
I meant Kieth also died.
don’t hate the fella
Manly spoor? I say.
Clive, the other way to look at it is that Mick Jagger’s latest progeny is younger than his great-granddaughter.
I watched a little of Southampton’s game in the Mickey Mouse league last night and reflected that 8 days is a long time in sport. Last week they were lording it around having won very easily at our place . Since then they’ve lost 3-0 to Palace and failed to beat a very average Israeli side.
In the meantime we’ve put West Ham and Basel to the sword scoring nine goals in the process. Hopefully the idiot who held open the door for me as I left the Grove last week has relented. His comment to me was ‘ that game shows exactly why we must get Wenger out’. Really…!
Arsenal’s possible Champions League opponents each have themselves either 5 or 6 possible opponents. The clubs with 5 possible opponents are Sevilla and Real Madrid so Arsenal has a 20 percent chance of drawing either Spanish club. The clubs with 6 possible opponents are Porto, Benfica, Bayer Leverkusen, and Bayern Munich, meaning Arsenal has a 16.67 percent chance of facing any of those clubs.
Source:
http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2427443.html
In other words Arsenal has a 40 percent chance of drawing a Spanish club but only a 33 percent chance of drawing either a German or a Portuguese club. The chances of drawing an Iberian club however are approximately 73 percent, and although BtM said the weather in Madrid in February can be pleasant I would not bet on it and rather point out that the weather in Sevilla in February is likely to be downright delightful. Lisbon anyone?
Note that those percentages are “gross” approximations and the total pie may not add up to 100 which should be an indicator of grossness. 🙂
Maybe our results against West Ham and Basel show we have been practicing scoring away goals so we will be able to do it in the knockout stage when it really counts? Sure hope we haven’t neglected practicing home goals because we could need one or two against Stoke tomorrow. 🙂
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