There's nothing wrong with it as such - there's always just a bitter twist with him. They had a few decent chances but we fully deserved to win the game today imo. There are some opposing managers that will admit that and Wenger's never one of them.
It's a shame because I like his footballing philosophy, as does practically everyone else in the country. Bar the cheating of course. I'm fully expecting Chamakh to become one of my most hated players in the next 18 months.
He can't just leave it at that, can he? The onus wasn't on us to fire shots at their goal today, and we actually had one more shot than them today according to Sky.
Well we're 4th for now.
I don't think there's any way we could still be 4th at about 6 this evening. But aye, technically we're 4th I spose
West Brom-Man City could get abandoned though, fingers crossed.