Arsenal vs Man City needle and aggro is just what the Premier League needs

This is what the audience wants.

Resort competitions, aggro, needle, resentment, small vendettas and schoolboy antics.

The idea of ​​not only beating the other lot, but also to rub their nose in it.

Watch a Top Premier League match as a neutral and although you may admire a world-class talent or beautiful goals, which really grabs your attention, is s ** thousing, show boating, hatred, spot and extremely respect.

Sunday in the Emirates-Gabriel v Erling Haaland, Myles Lewis-Skelly v Haaland, everyone v Haaland-Was a return to Keane-Vieira and Fergie-Wenger.

The peak of the enmity of the association of the association. Arsenal versus Manchester City, who satisfies the blood spirit of the mass in peacetime.

The aversion was clear and clear, the desire of Arsenal for revenge-after an explosive end of their 2-2 draw in the Etihad in September-Was.

Of course, it was mainly Speeltuin-Gabriel screamed in the face of Haaland after the opener of Arsenal, Lewis-Skelly copied the goal of the Norwegian goal, everyone called Haaland a “C*”.

It was trivial, dirty pantomime.

But it was a lot of fun.

Gabriel went against Haaland early and might have been foolish.

And there may be future reproaches for Lewis-Skelly-a inexperienced Rookie who refuses to stay “modest” and to give it to an established big one.

But one thing is certain, the viewers have picked it up.

The English top flight has become more fun for several years. Even title homes with high efforts have come too much tiring mutual respect.

There is a time and place for mutual respect and that is after retirement.

Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger flow over each other in their pipe and slippers and it is heartwarming.

And Gabriel Clarke's “Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies” was one of the best TV sports documentaries, because two big warhorses experienced the most fascinating rivalry on the Premier League field with an incredible sense of affection after both had their knuckle-dosters Hung after both had hung their Knokke-Dosters after both had hung their knuckle-dosters after both had hung their knuckle-dosters after both had hung their knuckle-dosters after both hung their Knokkle-Dosters after both retained. .

But mutual respect in the here and now is a crushing bore.

The entire nation stopped to view Fergies United against Wenger's Arsenal – not only because they were the best teams in the country, but because they really hate each other.

Tunnel Rucks, Pizza Slinging, Brawls on-Field and Martin Keown's scary monster Taunting or Ruud van Nistorrooy. Are you not entertained?

Great management vetes – such as Fergie V Wenger, Wenger v Mourinho and Mourinho v Benitez – are a thing of the past.

Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta – former colleagues and still, to a certain extent, friends – have not concerned it.

But that doesn't matter.

Booked of press conference and management mind games are just words. Antipathy on the field offers real theater.

Sunday was not perfect. In terms of enmity, as well as the 5-1 score, it was too one-sided-more dog-to-Fox blood sport than a heavyweight boxing bucketfest.

Haaland comes from Streetfighting shares-the age-old feud of his father Alfie with Keane is legendary and Haaland Senior had an online post-match Online Jibe in Arsenal, while his son orphans after the last whistle on his city shirt.

But apart from Haaland, City looked like the victims of a robbery. They didn't expect it and they didn't really get it.

While they were humiliated by the players and supporters of Arsenal, City did not collect any yellow card.

Even during a era of four straight titles, and six in seven seasons, of financial envy and from Premier League declarations that claim 130 infringements of PSR rules, the players of the city are not used to really not like it through dismissed rivals .

Guardiola does not welcome it because the levels of desire that Arsenal showed can separate a football match, which adds a chaos factor that can deny his status as the greatest thinker of football.

When the clubs then meet, if the lawyers allow this, it will be intriguing to see if the city is concerned or trying to rise above the needle.

The atmosphere at the Emirates has improved since Arteta Arsenal has lifted title conflicts.

But it has rarely been the Beeperit on Sunday – with the beastly Haaland ruthless

It was like those legendary visits of Wger's Arsenal to see the Stoke of Tony Pulis in the Britannia-alternal red-letter dates for Vecht fans. Between 2008 and 2014, Arsenal visited eight times, lost five and won only once.

The clash of styles and oceans of Gal made those extraordinary occasions – with Arsenal usually beaten up and mocked by a team accused of “rugby tactics”.

Chelsea versus Spurs became a real resorting competition-under players not only competing supporters-climaxes in the Battle of Stamford Bridge 2016 when the blues the title for Claudio Ranieri's Leicester drip in a 2-2 draw from dripping out of maliciousness.

Such occasions are becoming increasingly rare. Managers are more respectively and players, while rules and referee approaches have soften the game – rightly or wrong.

But for the global audience on Sunday was a reminder at the Emirates that Witse and Menace could offer entertainment and pleasure.

We certainly need more of this. So who adds me to the FA to start a respective campaign?

Go for Myes

England has had trouble finding a decent left back in recent years.

So, although he is only 18, only played ten Premier League matches and never won an under-21-cap, Myles Lewis-Skelly (right) should be when Thomas Tuchel calls his first starting line-up against Albania next month.

Wood's target-D

The Hattrick of Chris Wood in Brighton's 7-0 routes brings the 33-year-old Reisman to 17 Premier League objectives This season and pushes the Nottingham Forest striker to Golden Boot-rating.

Look back on the 33-year history of the competition and the list of the most important scorers of every season is largely a WHO's WHO of the biggest strikers.

The most surprising earlier winners of them are all so surprising Jamie Vardy, Son Heung-Min, Dion Dublin and Kevin Phillips.

So if Wood Pips Mo Salah (21) and Erling Haaland (19) (19) to take the prize, the Kiwi would be the most unlikely of the party.

Ready Eddie?

This week it is ridiculous the semi-final second legs of this week are a month after the first matches of the always twisting character of UEFA club matches.

But the Flipside is the Newcastle-Arsenal tie-Die a dead rubber seemed after the team of Eddie Howe won 2-0-it now looks a lot out of 'Game' after she lost twice at home and Arsenal Manchester City demolished.

Tomorrow can be squeaky wandering time on the Tyne.

Dunk and dive

A lot of cheerfulness and spot from Lewis Dunk after the Brighton man had scored his seventh Prime Minister League -own goal -only Richard Dunne scored more.

Yet own goals are usually worthy attempts to stop certain goals. Dunk, just like Dunne, is an old-school, body-on-the-line defender, willing to take one for the team

Amorim's Messiah -complex

Ruben Amorim's concept is the last big hope of Manchester United is a compelling hope, embraced by most fans

But it has given Portuguese a Messiah complex, thinking that he is a genius who sees things mortals cannot imagine. . . Kobbie Mainoo at Center-Forward in a 2-0 home loss for Palace.

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