The boss considers this good-looking man called Vincent Kompany his friend, but I don't. That doesn't make Mikel my enemy. Vincent Kompany's only achievement tonight was to feature in the first line of my post. Speaking of enemies, regular readers of the blog know that I am not a fan of Kai Havertz 29. He may get that no.10 jersey in the future but I have made up my mind. So much so that every time he touches the ball, I pray. I am a non-believer. The boss likes him too and still no crack between Mikel and me.
Recurring rituals before the match were in place. Jersey on the chest, 0 to 42.8 v/v alcoholic beverages on the table, eyes on the 32''. Don't judge, I will buy a bigger TV if we win this year.
Going by the Manager's press conference on Friday, a tough game was expected where we would try and try to open the Burnley defence and perform some theatrical diving near the edge of the box and then abuse the referee for not buying into it. This is the only explanation for why Kai was in starting XI. He would have failed at that too. He was saved by potential embarrassment by his captain who opened the scoring early on, sparing us of those dives. Arsenal demonstrated yet again how to finish the chances and kill the game perfectly. They blew away Burnley (coached by Arteta's friend) by 5 goals to Nil. The title of the post does make sense now.
At the end of the game, the manager said he hoped we could win the title. I hope we do as my television is 7 years old now and I have been thinking of replacing it for the last 20 years.
Cheers and COYG
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