Welcome to another Arsecast Extra, the Arsenal podcast, with myself and James from @gunnerblog.
In this episode we recall at the 1-1 draw with Brighton on Saturday, talking very first about how the video game was choosing Kai Havertz’s outstanding objective putting us in front, before we turn to the huge occurrence: the Declan Rice red card. We go over the referee’s choice, and the repercussions for the gamer and the group – which aren’t restricted to simply this video game. Then we speak about Arsenal’s action, the objective we yielded, and the possibilities we needed to take all 3 points. After the break there are concerns about the transfer window, the arrival of Raheem Sterling and the window as an entire, Rice’s function in this group which is now made complex by the Mikel Merino injury, a left-hand option in between Martinelli, Trossard and Sterling, and lots more.
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