fantastic warrior of a footballer and he just did not deserve that.
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All I'm concerned about is the agony that Gab is, as we speak, going through. He is a
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No time for that. He is off to the World Cup with Brazil. Where he wont have to take any penalties...Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View PostNo Peter, he's got weeks of misery and re-living the moment and self recrimination to go through.
He would have found it harder to deal with letting someone else go up and miss. He's that guy. He'll deal with it.
Look at Saka. He missed one in a final. For England. He came back here and decided to start taking our penalties.
Big characters survive by putting their hand up next time, and knowing they always will.
We were always going to lose that shootout
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I thought that one was in. He'd sent the keeper the wrong way and he seemed to have gone early anywayOriginally posted by Peter View PostI had a quick look. Pretty sure their keeper was off his line for the one Eze missed......
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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