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“He’s a very horrible player, I’ve never seen a worse player playing for a big club like him, it’s high time he starts learning Arabic and move to Saudi League”- Chelsea Legend John Terry says he saw something from Arsenal which he has never seen before in his entire life

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“It’s time for him to start learning Arabic and move to the Saudi League; he’s a very horrible player and I’ve never seen a worse player playing for a big club.” — Chelsea Legend According to John Terry, he witnessed something from Arsenal today that he has never seen in his whole life.

John Terry describes actions taken by Arsenal that he hasn’t seen in “many years.”



After defeating Southampton in their Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal went into the international break with a perfect record.


Cameron Archer’s goal in the 55th minute gave the Gunners the lead, but Kai Havertz, who has been playing well, tied the score three minutes later.

Then, in the 68th minute of play, Gabriel Martinelli came off the bench to give Arsenal the lead. In the 88th minute, Bukayo Saka ensured all three points were won.

The Gunners suffered a loss for the third week in a row, but they still managed to secure a win.

They fell behind Man City before taking the lead, drawing, and winning in the end. Similarly, they trailed Leicester City before overcoming them in the closing moments.

For the next three minutes, Arsenal appeared to be in danger of losing, but they ultimately rallied to win a match that appeared easy on the scoreboard.

John Terry, a Chelsea legend, has now revealed what he “saw in many years” when it came to Arsenal.

John Terry calls it “awful.” Arsenal
Speaking on Final Score, Terry claimed that the Gunners may now overcome the line by displaying a gritty, “horrible” side.

He stated, via the BBC Sport website, “Arsenal have got something new which I haven’t seen in many years.”

They’re all happy to help and will pitch in, even with this bad side. They have tenacity and resolve.

“They are hurting from the past few years and they have the heart this time.”

According to reports, Mikel Arteta is encouraged by Arsenal’s steeliness. Dublin’s remarks are consistent with what Miguel Delaney discussed Arsenal in this week’s Reading the Game email (4/10/2024, 12:30 pm).

Mikel Arteta was “particularly impressed with how his team handled the “feeling” of the Leicester match, which was just as important as their tactical application,” according to Delaney’s account.

He then on: “The manager of Arsenal was really encouraged by the response because he understands how frustrating it can be for a team to blow a 2-0 lead and be forced to play catch up to 2-2.”

“The group refrained from letting the “feeling” affect them as they might have in the past.”




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