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Episode 654 - Pocket of positivity
On this week's show I'm joined by Jim Campbell of the Football Ramble to shoot the Arsenal breeze. We talk about the positive moment we find ourselves in ahead of a trip to face Liverpool, wonder how Mikel Arteta might approach the game, and how the team might react to adversity if that's what we face after this one. We also chat about the new faces, which ones have impressed us most, and the growing influence of Emile Smith Rowe.
Then for some opposition perspective, it's John Gibbons from The Anfield Wrap. On the agenda, some defensive shakiness, midfield instability (including the Ox), attacking potency and his thoughts on this Arsenal side as we could potentially go above them in the table this weekend.
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