Our players are better because of their value, their statistical ratings, reviews.
Our football is beautiful because it's what people say about it, fans and non fans alike.
We have the 5th largest fanbase in all of football, and the 4th highest value.
We consistently make the champions league.
So much so that it'd be weird to see a group stage without Arsenal in it. Lots of clubs everywhere love playing against us, it attracts big crowds and a big spectacle.
Our players are better because of their value, their statistical ratings, reviews. Our football is beautiful because it's what people say about it, fans and non fans alike.
We have the 5th largest fanbase in all of football, and the 4th highest value. We consistently make the champions league. So much so that it'd be weird to see a group stage without Arsenal in it. Lots of clubs everywhere love playing against us, it attracts big crowds and a big spectacle.
They like to play Arsenal for a different reason
Our players are better because of their value, their statistical ratings, reviews. Our football is beautiful because it's what people say about it, fans and non fans alike.
Kurzawa and Fabinho are one of the best young full back tandems in the world, both having already earned caps for the senior sides of their respective countries despite their age. Kurzawa is first choice for France, Fabinho is just breaking through for Brazil. Both of them are products of two of Europe's best youth development systems in Real Madrid and Monaco.
Kondogbia has been a French international since he was 15, winning the U20 WC in 2013 playing in the middle alongside Pogba. He's one of the highest valued young defensive mids in the world.
Same as Kondogbia, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco has been an international since he was 15, except he plays for Belgium. He's currently experiencing a breakout season on the club level and is seeing his value increase tremendously. Very few attacking mids/LW's of his age group will fetch more on the transfer market.
Martial is one of the highest valued strikers of his age group, if not the highest valued, being a legitimate wonder kid producing at the senior level. Same story with Benardo Silva of Portugal who came up through the Benfica youth system. Highly valued wonder kid killing it on the first team.
I could go on, but Monaco is stacked with young players of class whose value confirms their quality. Wisely, Monaco added established veterans such as Berbatov, Moutinho, and Falcao to help bring the younger guys along. They're no doubt better situated for the future than Arsenal, who'd have to shell out 100m+ to fill their youth system with comparable depth of talent.
Arsenal got knocked out. Deservedly so.
P.S.What's hilariously ironic is your second best player was bought from a mid table Ligue 1 side.
So they've done well for their youth teams and are earning an international cap or two.
Wow. For every "wonderkid" who succeeds out there, there are three more who flop or never reach their potential. Ozil, Cazorla, Alexis, Ospina, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Ramsey, Szczesny, Welbeck, Wilshere, Walcott, Giroud, Gibbs, Debuchy, Rosicky and Ox are all regular international players and have performed at the highest stage, not just in the U20 World Cup.
There's also players that face insanely stiff competition, like Monreal and Arteta, and players who are just breaking out this season, like Coquelin and Chambers. And there's also players who are beasts at international level but aren't good enough for us, like Podolski and Campbell. And yet because these guys have high potential they're better than our proven starting XI?
Well's that what we're arguing about, I don't think it was deserved at all.
Don't see what's so funny about it. No one's saying that Monaco has no good players, but at the same time I can't fathom how anyone could argue that Monaco is better than Arsenal.
Still have no idea how one quarterfinal is a better record than five round of sixteens... Would you rather have a player who scores a hattrick every five games or a player who scores a goal a game?
You're delusional if you think that Wilshere and Ramsey would not have been at least called up by France. It wasn't that long ago that they were using wasters like Malouda in the middle
And Monaco is not 'knocking out the EPL's best', they did it once, after the most shambolic defensive display from Arsenal in years...
then got dominated at home.
Bradford's win over Chelsea was more comprehensive than your win over Arsenal.
I don't doubt the trajectory Monaco is on, but no manager in Europe would rather face Arsenal than them in the knock-out stage of a European competition.
Called up over Pogba, Matuidi, Gonalons, Payet, Fekir, Kondogbia?
*yawn* Always with the excuses.
The particulars of European football seems lost on English fans. 1 of your 2 goals in the 2nd leg was created from a direct error from Kurzawa. Without it, you'd have walked away from the principality with a 1-0 win, exactly what Monaco was playing for.
No, it wasn't.
Why not?
Is that what I said? I don't believe I did. Some of those are debatable, but I don't have the patience or inclination, either way you have definitely called up worse players than Wilshere and Ramsey on a fairly regular basis. You have Sissoko in your current squad for example.
It's not an excuse, it's a reason. You will struggle to find anyone here who doesn't think that that was a horrendous defensive display even by Arsenal standards, check the Champions League thread and this one at the time if you like.
Also, Arsenal are not "the EPL's best" by any stretch of the imagination.
You? I'm not an Arsenal fan, I just value sanity. You can just as easily credit Monaco's goals with mistakes as you can Arsenal's.
You're either blinded by bias or you didn't see the game. Bradford put four past Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, and some quality goals too.
They also didn't lose at home either.
Because Arsenal are a better team than Monaco with better players, and everyone knows it. Not by a huge amount, but still.
Sissoko is as average as Wilshere and Ramsey, yes. May explain why he wasn't called for the friendlies against Brazil and Denmark even despite Pogba's injury.
It's an excuse.
They're a top 3 EPL side. Not very much separating Arsenal and City.
And Monaco put 3 past Arsenal at the Emirates, while allowing only 1. A 2 point differential both ways, except the UCL is a much grander stage than the FA cup.
What are you talking about? The FA cup has no return leg.
They may be a slightly better team, but the clubs are of the same tier. My point.