Obviously Narge are the lower-order side, but Southampton would have two extra games if we play them, being ahead in their league cup semi. If they don't chuck it against Norwich they'll either be knackered or play the kids against us.
Obviously we are capable of ****ing it up against any side, but still .... fifth round beckons imo.
I'm not sure they would play the kids and if they manage to come through Norwich there is an old adage about winning players not feeling tired.
Anyhow, as means of an edit, I don't necessarily buy into all this tired nonsense. We played twice in 48 hours recently, a situation which we all accept was not normal. Their extra cup games will be midweek so still looking at 3-4 days rest either side.
In summary, normal. Unless you lose, then it becomes an excuse.
Last edited by SWv2; 01-13-2017 at 10:28 AM.
Norwich. Nearer to me.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
It is a nice place. A church on every street corner. Or so it seems.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
So Norwich then, in your view. I probably agree. Certainly we don't have a recent history of problems against them, except 2012 away, IIRC.
I think there is some evidence accumulating about the advantage of not having midweek European games. Chelsea and Liverpool have benefited this year. Liverpool the other year, and Spurs have picked up form since the end of the group stage.
Southampton will be playing twice a week for three weeks. We'll be playing once a week. I don't think it is nonsense to suggest that tiredness could be a factor.