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Okay, everyone, let's get into it. We've lost at the ESTAD and I'm like I'm gutted. I'm gutted. Um, post post Bournemouth, I was at the game. I came back really angry. Like that was my overriding feeling. I vented for 30 minutes. Even then, I didn't feel like I'd got it all off my chest. I had notes. I like I wanted to be so meticulous about things I wanted to say.
And I don't really know what I want to say. I have so many conflicting emotions. I think there are players that did some good things, but ultimately I'm mad at them. I think Arteta did some good things, but ultimately I'm mad at him. I think the efforts were there, but ultimately that's not enough. I think we played okay. I don't know if we necessarily deserve to lose that game, but then the better chances probably were City, certainly in that first half, and the second half you miss big chances, you don't deserve to win a game. So, I have so many conflicting emotions. Once again, you go into a big game, do or die, show what you're about, and you don't win.
And however we dress it up, that is that is just that that's that's this Arsenal team.
I think there will be a lot of people who will defend the players and defend the manager and defend the performance today that had it been maybe our first or second go at this. Had it been another point in this process and project, I think a lot of the points would have been valid. But I think we're at a real genuine do or die point where all these other things don't matter. Now I'm going to do a player ratings, but I'm going to talk a lot about the players. I'm going to talk about certain things that went wrong and we explain why those other things don't really matter anymore. Kai Havitz is a big part of this conversation. Obviously missed two big chances. Now I tweeted and I'll be honest, I hold my hands. I slightly regret how I tweeted. It was in the head loss and anger of that big chance missed and it probably come across that I blame him. I don't blame him for the the defeat for the position we're in this season, but I blame him for missing two big chances and people seem to resist that and I think we should talk about that in more detail. So, I think the first thing we do is go back to the start and 11 I liked. I didn't think Erdigard was fit to play, but he otherwise went for the 10 of the 11 I thought he'd play and I wanted him to play. And Kai Havvertz is included in that because he has moments against City. Lo and behold, he gets his moment.
Well done on the goal. Um Erdigard is fit to start though and he plays 90 minutes and he starts in the 10 right eight with EZ on the left two and I think Arsenal did some really good stuff in this first half. We go one nil down to Sherkey's magic and it is magic. I mean Gabrielle's done too easily and I think Gabrielle will get a lot of criticism and I've got a lot to be critical of Gabrielle for when you think about that goal. The second goal should have been sent off. I think a lot of errors can be leveled at him, but I have to say that with that goal in particular, I think you're done by some real magic. I I do I you can see he leaves a leg out, but he doesn't want to leave it out too much because Shery, you know, could potentially win a penalty.
Look, I'm not saying it's good enough, but I'm saying of all the errors he made, that's the one that I'm kind of the most forgiving about. You've been done by a genius. It's it's genius from Ryan Chery, and it's very, very frustrating. Now outside of that obviously Arsenal respond immediately.
Kai Havtz presses Donna Room goes into the back of the net. Arsenal I think managed that first half well and I think was a really good example of what we spoke about in the week. What Arteta spoke about in the week. You can't really just go full throttle all over Man City. What you can do is show an intent even if you're not the most front-footed side. Now Ars were pretty front footed today. They were trying to play out the back. They were trying to find solutions to City's press. They were trying to, you know, Declan Rice was at times the highest presser to win back the ball and then he was galloping all the way back for us too. He did some really good things in midfield, though, you know, the midfield generally didn't necessarily work. I'm not saying we necessarily were brilliant. I'm just saying that there were some good things done that I liked. The 11 starting 11 and largely how we tried to manage that first half was good. The second half, I don't think we got anywhere near their goal for 15, maybe 20 minutes, but then the biggest chances come. Now, City had hit the post g in the first half.
Gabriella comes off his shoulder onto the post. There was another effort that I think hit the post. Um, Celiba cleared it off the line. Uh, Harland in the first half puts one wide from the near post. City were sort of deserved winners because of that. But then I also think man like for our efforts and the chances we had, I felt like we deserve to come away with something too. I'm not so prepared to entertain that too much.
Let's talk about those two chances.
Yeah, it was. It was basically two chances and then the one at the end. So we win back the ball in midfield and I think Es gives it to Erdigard who slips in Kai Havtz. Now we'll talk about Kai Havitz in a second. It's not a good pass from Erdigard. It's not Erdigard. I think today I accuse him of being busy.
I've accused him of sort of looking like he's trying to do things and get involved. I think that would be harsh to say today. I think it's really really hard as one of the forward players to implement your game against a Man City side that keep the ball well. You know, they split their defense, Rodri gets on the ball, Bernardo's floating everywhere. Sher is a genius. I think it's so difficult to do the off the ball stuff and the on the ball stuff so well.
Normally a team like Arsenal who are at the top of the league currently or won't be I don't think after Wednesday night or whenever City play Burnley but normally you know Arsenal will do almost like 70% attacking in a game or should do. We know this Arsenal team haven't really been that. Um, but in this game you're kind of doing as much trying to attack and be front footed as you are following markers and pressing and tracking and everything. And Arsenal have these guilt chances where Erdiggard just needs to show some composure, slot it into Kai Havtz and give Kai Havtz the choice whether he wants to take a touch or let it roll across his body, take it early first time or set himself and shoot. The pass isn't great from Erdog.
But having said that, it's also not a bad pass. He didn't overcook it. Guy Havitz got to it and got to it comfortably. Donna Rumor does well and with that chance, yeah, sometimes you're not going to take it, but how often does he not take it, guys?
And and okay, I as well talk about Kai Havtz now then because we're on to it.
So, my tweet has, you know, really riled up a lot of people. I get it. One of the people, Rohan, I'm not saying he's riled up, but he was replying to it and defending Kai. and big up you know Rohan of TD you obviously you see him a lot on TDK plus with Alex and George and everyone and I think it just depends how you see the game and the things you value I don't think this is something that you know Arsenal fans will go to war over Kai Havtz you know whether he's a great signing a bad signing a terrible player a good player whatever and the reality is he's somewhere in the middle he does a lot of what Mikuel Arteta wants and he did a lot of that today and it helped us but a lot of people see the game differently Harland wasn't knitting play together wasn't brilliant in the press But he was stronger than Gabrielle. He set himself and he took his chance. He missed a chance too.
You're allowed to miss chances. But I think the frustration with Kai Havtz is it's another big one. City in the cup final two where you didn't take it.
And how often are we talking about that big one that you didn't take? Man United and Newcastle. I remember in cup games last year, City in this cup game now here. And I'm sure there's others people can point to.
Now, people go, "Oh, you're blaming him.
You're blaming him." Well, I kind of am.
I kind of am. And I hate doing the money salary thing, but I've been doing it more recently because I think some players need to be held to account in that way. And we'll talk about the manager, but some players need to be held accountable in that sense. You when you accept a certain salary, it's fine.
Live your life. Do what you got to do.
Look after your family. Have generational wealth. It's amazing. Good on you. I don't begrudge anyone. no football in the life they live. Not at all. But when you are accepting that weekly payment, that comes with more scrutiny.
The manager will be judged for spending£65 million on that being your marquee striker signing of the last few years. That judgment will come from Micate and we'll talk about him soon.
But ultimately when you accept that too, when you accept that deal, you accept that and don't blame him. I would have so well and you wouldn't have. Of course I would have. Of course, but do you take the rough with the smooth today? He absolutely did some good things, but there's a big chance Donnaruma does well. Erdigar does overcook the pass a little bit, but he doesn't take it and it doesn't surprise anybody that he doesn't take it. Now, on the followup again, I think Martin Erdog should do better. So, let's be consistent.
Donnaruma does well again like he did with Havs one just moments before, but again, somewhere there that should have just been dealt with better. The ball has to go into the back of the net from the team. You can blame you can blame all of them. Eza, Erdigard, Martin Habits, whoever to be in that position and not kill off City and get the goal is unacceptable for me. We've been poor in transition that has been a thing under our teta for years and years and years and here we are. It's cost us again. But then we go all the way and we'll talk about the City and where that went wrong. But again, let's go to this Kai Havtz chance at the very end. We worked it well. Trosard whips it into the box and Kai Havvertz blasts it maybe that much over the bars. Not a lot in it.
It's a free header. It's per It's got perfect pace. It's got perfect whip.
It's got perfect height. And he's missed it again. And again, I missed I mentioned earlier chance is missed by Kai. And we can talk about the good things he did.
But there comes a point. Look, I wanted him to start this game for for the things he did do well. His press, his bringing players into the game, whatever. Look, I got to be I think a lot of that is overblown. I think people saying he was one of our better play one of our better players. I think they're really overegging the soule if that's if that's a sentence. Um even if that's true, I'm not sure. It's like I've seen Diego Costa and Ivan Tony go and and bully up center backs on the like a real center forwards performance. Hold up play, get off me, bam, bring players in.
I've seen Kai Havtz actually do that.
you know that that wasn't maybe I'll see a comp and I'll regret it and and I'll take it back and I will say and I'll tweet about it. I'll say, "Look, my bad. I didn't clock all this, but I'm not sure I'm going to see a comp do the rounds that's going to make me go, wow." Same with Erdigard. I was sort of critical of Erdigard after Southampton, and a comp did the rounds of him, and I was like, "Yeah, maybe a bit better than I thought, but like we we we are we're doing too much here." So the chance comes into the box and I don't think there's been this amazing all round performance that people are saying but fine and he's blasted it over the bar. Now Arsenal had other issues and we'll talk trust me I know some of you going you spent ages blaming how we're going to talk about all this and this could be a long video we'll talk about all those things but the ball comes into the box and you fired it over and that is probably the title. Look, I wanted a win. I felt we had to win. I didn't think we were going to be perfect in our last five, but when when all is said and done, a draw would have kept us in control. They win their game and had midweek, the three points in it. You need four wins in a draw. So, we didn't even have to win our last five.
And there's a lot of reasons why we haven't won, but let's call it as it is.
Kai Habits is one of them. Whether whether he did some great things, whether there's other people to blame for other moments, that's fine, and we'll talk about those. But he is one of them. He's also one of the reasons we competed. He's also one of the reasons at times we did well. That's fine. He's also the reason we got back in it. And fair play. That was brilliant pressing, brilliant urgency from him. Trust me, I feel vindicated that cuz I wanted him to start. But people, he missed the big chances. When David Rya makes an error that leads to goal or Gabrielle did at Bournemouth, we blame these players for that moment. We don't say, "Oh, errors happen, we lose it." We say, "Come on, that's not good enough. Errors happen."
But that is so frustrating. Why do we not for a player who is who has got a track record of missing big chances in in big games? Why do we not hold him to the same standards? In front of goal, you miss big chances. You're going to be judged as much for me as players in front of our goal who make big errors when the others score from it. It's the value is a goal. The value for the other team scoring and the other team using.
The value is a goal. It's the difference. So, I'm not prepared to just brush past it and say, "Ah, well, chance, you know, strikers missed chance, but fair play. Your overall game was good." Not me. Sorry, I can't do it.
If you guys see the game that way, that's fine. That like that's fine.
Micheletta seems to as well. Otherwise, he would have gone and signed someone he'd have trusted more in front of goal years back. I mean, you could say maybe he did that with the Yokarez, too. And trust me, I'm far from happy with him.
Now, it's such a shame. I think you know and I'll be really candid with you all. I'm very kind of emotional right now and I think the fact that I've tweeted about a lot of people are quote tweeting. We're all talking about online is probably why I've given so much energy to this conversation here on this match reaction. But there's a lot more I want to chat about a lot more.
People will talk about the goal and you can immediately see the second goal.
Sorry. You can immediately see Erdog's frustration. He thinks Martine's got the press wrong because O'Reilly's been freed up. Now I'm I struggle with this for a few reasons.
It does look at first glance that Marseilles just fundamentally got that wrong. Why have you gone impressed so high up the pitch and left O'Reilly?
Ultimately, as the right winger, you should always first and foremost think about the left back. But I've noticed in recent weeks the right winger has very often gone and pressed onto the other center back. It's almost like the team have manipulated us into our right winger moving more central and going and pressing the striker. So, I can't help but feel it instruction and that maybe there's a feeling that either White should step up or Mosc whoever and then the other player should come across. It was Moscow on the pitch, not White, sorry. So, maybe there's a feeling that everyone should come across and Mart's done nothing wrong. But ultimately, it just looks poor from Martinelli. But you know what I find really crazy about kind of the modern analysis and conversation on football is I feel like there'll be more blame for us or for the player Martinelli or whoever not picking up O'Reilly than there will be for the missed chances or the lacks of lack of execution in the final third when there were moments of transition. I feel like there'll be more blame for those moments, but like it must be so hard to constantly concentrate on what you do when you're pressing the goalkeeper actually who you're keeping an arm behind. And yes, this is highest level football, but I I believe taking those chances we missed is easier than constantly forever picking up whoever's moving here, there, and everywhere. Constantly being, you know, in this mindset of what do we do?
Off the ball, off the ball, off the ball. That must be so draining. And sometimes you're going to get caught.
But then what happens after is Zumeni doesn't track O'Reilly all the way into the box. That's not good enough. I do think he should pick him up there. And then the ball across to Harland is so easy. Gabrielle's been bullied. It's so easy. It's so easy for Harland. And that is so frustrating as well. So Martin might get a lot of blame for what he did in that moment. But I actually think the missed chances maybe Zeny tracking O'Reilly from that dock pass and then Gabrielle. I think that's poor. Now, Gabrielle, I think probably deserves as much conversation, if not more than Kai Havtz. I think it's a shame I spent so much time talking about Kai Habs. I think it was really important because I know a lot of people get in this chat, they'll get in the comments and they will defend him, you know, all they'll defend him till the end and I just don't see it. But fine, Gabrielle ultimately done on the first goal. I think Gabrielle at his best can defend that better. But I also think you've got to appreciate the genius of Shery.
Then the second goal is unacceptable for me. You know, it's so the one thing about City is there's like such a clear focal point on goal scoring threat. I know SMO chips in with the the odd goal, but centrally, you know, this isn't De Bruyne making kind of channel runs. This isn't Gundowan at the back post. When it comes to the balls into the box, Harland is so clearly the threat. Now on the other side, maybe it's O'Reilly at times, but for Harland to not be picked up and dealt with in that moment is so so amateur. Gabrielle then, let's call it as it is, he should have been sent off. He should have been sent off. It's really poor from him. It's so poor for him to because all right, he's given away a foul. That's fine. You got done by Harlem. Whatever. He then leans like it. No, sorry. That's for That's for the That's for the foul. He leans over Harland. Foul's given and then Harland and him square up to each other which I think was created by Gab if I'm not mistake. I need to watch it back. But then when they are headto head, he throws his head at him. It's a red card, people. We've seen reds for less. We absolutely have. There are certain things in football that maybe they don't always do cuz the officials are appalling, but there's certain things in football that there's like emotion attached to it. And if you see that the ref and V should always pull out the red card. A forward motion like that into someone else's head or chest or whatever. Red card. It's a headbutt.
Pulling of hair. That's why I didn't sympathize with Aandra Martinez. Whether it was a little bit, whether he wasn't looking, whatever, he's grabbed his hair and pulled it. I think that should be a straight red card. And then two-footed challenges, too. Some will say, "Oh, mate, it's pathetic. The game's gone soft." Whatever. I think those are very, very clear ones to officiate, and you should give a red every time. We have got away with it. We've absolutely got away with it there. And the fact that Gabrielle was then challenging the ball at the back post which leads to the corner which then leads to the ball into the box from Trosard and the Havs chance. Listen, City fans could have been absolutely furious of that and rightly so. Gabrielle felt like he lost his head to me. Felt like Celiba I think kept calm. I don't think Gabrielle like lost his head entirely. I just think he wasn't having a good game. He was really strong. Normally he's so imperious in these battles and he relishes it and I think he got caught up in it a little bit too much towards the end there and maybe a few players did too but I'm not really inclined to blame the players loads like I said from Gabrielle missed chance from Havz overcook pass from Erdigard Martinelli Zubamey sleeping on that second goal um I think Martinelli and Erdigard should put it into the back of the net from the first Kai Havt's chance like there were things that were frustrating don't me wrong noni noni Madweke never got to the pace of the game and Artetta did the right thing subbing him too. So, I'm happy with the 11. I'm happy the subs, but ultimately I'm not really here to blame the players and look at them too much. I'm just not. And the reason I'm not is because Mik Arteta for me.
When all is said and done, and there's plenty I liked about what he did today, when all is said and done, I think the reason we're not getting over the line is him. I don't think it's the players. I don't think it's a lack of mentality. I don't think it's a lack of bottle. I don't think it's because, you know, our players miss their one or two big chance at the game. We don't create many. So, for all I said about Kai Havitz earlier, I also acknowledge it's like two of only two chances we created really all game and a bunch of openings and moments that we fluffed our lines with as well.
Mikl Artetta, I think he wanted to be front footed today. I think he wanted to press. I think there was plenty today he got right. I've seen some people saying Arteta coached a win and the players bottled it. Look, maybe in a one-off isolated situation that could be true of today's game, but ultimate chance at will. We're not a team who have shown we can bring not just bring the minerals. I think we bring the fight and I think we bring the hunger and I think we care and I think we try and I think we execute the plan. But in all these years of being competitive, we've never once won at Anfield. We've never once won at the Atad and I've resisted the discussions about how important is to do that. I've absolutely resisted that.
But at some point you have to do it. You know, like at some point, if you're as good a team as we've thought this Arsenal team have been for all these years, at some point you just do it. You get it done. You land it, right? Like at some point it's another game where we haven't. It's another big game where we've got h some might say we did where we got pumped, we got hyped, we got, you know, up for it. We got behind the team. We believed all of that. All the Come on.
What you about? Bring the fight. Bring the energy, man. We have We have more talented Arsenal editors in this space than we have footballers and and and a manager, it seems, at times. And we bring all this and it's another day where we didn't deliver it. Second again, Bottlers, you're going to have to cop it because in the biggest game of our season, we lost to City. In our only final of of our season, we lost to City.
In the only other cup competition left, the only domestic competition left in England, we bottled it to Southampton.
And we did that. We did bottle it. And now here we are, all eyes on the Champions League.
I I predicted on Loose Cannons that we'd lose this game. And it's because I listened to my head before my heart, man. I went pumped. I went to a pub to watch it. I was pumped. I was ready to go, ready to back the boys. I celebrated that equalizer. I was cheering every throw, every everything. I just threw myself into it as I think so many hundreds of thousands of fans around the world did.
And again, we come away with it with nothing to show for it as a team for our efforts, as fans for our belief and this journey and everything. And for me, it does come back to the manager. And you can spin that in however many ways you want. Do you want to look at it as a one-off game? Cool. Let's talk about as a one-off game. You should never have taken EZ off. Disgraceful decision. I think the halftime sub was right. I think the starting 11 was right. I think the tempo, intensity, game plan, a lot of it was good, but you should never have taken off Ez. Disgrace of a decision. Absolute disgrace of a decision. You should have brought on Max Dman. Um, not for the Martini sub at half halftime. I think that was correct.
I think you should have brought on Max Dman, move Martinelli to the left to go up against Nunez and have EZ Erdigard and Rice as a three with Dmond hopefully causing some problems. Maybe giving the team a lift, maybe giving us a different outlet. Um, I think the decision to bring off I think it should have been Erdogar coming off really. Um, because I don't think he had the energy or legs. I don't think Erdog was as horrible as everyone's made out. But I also don't think he was good at all. You need more from your captain. And everything said about Kai Havs, I think that's true of him, too. You're our captain. Sorry, you're judged differently. Um, and I think I think ultimately, like I said, you can spin it in. How many games has it been that we've not delivered? Surely that falls at the manager. How many competitions have we thrown away and not won with the team we've got at the competitive level we've been at? That's now if we don't win this title. That's competition 15. Competition 15. Four trophies in 22 23. Another four. Another four and now three cuz I believe Man City are now in control and I think they're going to win this league. But you obviously have to keep fighting.
Then we got the Champions League and we see what happens there. Now where are we? Um so you look you can look at the bigger picture of Arteta. You look at the one-off games, the subs. You can look at the lack of ideas, invention, attacking football, our lack of ability to kick off, kill off teams in transition. We get those moments where we have that counter press and we're running at them because again, it's not something we've been coached to do well. Or you can fundamentally strip it straight back to he signed Trosard. He has made Martini a key part of his attack for years and years. He signed Kai Havtz. He signed Yokarez, but I don't really think we can talk about Yokarez too much today, but he ultimately is part of that. He signed Madweeke. Big big big money went on these players. They did big money salary wise, big transfer fees and they're not good enough.
So while we can blame the players and I've done my fair share, I've spoken a lot about Gabrielle today. I've spoken about Kai Havtz. I've mentioned Erdigard and there's a play for people think I should be doing more. There's a player rating. So we'll talk about them.
They'll be live on the go. But when all is said and done, it's a team assembled by a manager who hasn't wanted to truly rectify these problems for years. He hasn't gone and got, in my opinion, the bestin-class available on the market. Semeno is a better player than Mad.
That's simple fact. Kai Havtz, look, I can't remember every transfer that happened that summer. I'm I'm sure there were better uses of 65 million pounds.
Leandro Trosard and Martinelli, you can keep one, but they can't both be fighting for the starting position when one should be a squad player at best and should be established as a squad player at best. I think I mentioned Madu like the the players that moved this summer and and he you know I don't even dislike him as much as others. Dislike strong. I don't not rate him as much as others. I actually think there's a decent player there, but come on. That was your 52 million pound winger that you brought in.
I just feel so deflated, people. I don't know if I've covered enough there. I don't know. I've covered the red card, the goals, the chances we missed.
I think City go on to win this title now is my honest feeling. It's another year.
This will be the biggest bottle. I don't I think the other's bottle is really harsh. This this is a bottle, man. This we've really thrown it away. We have really really thrown this away in many games. Many games, not just today.
Forest, Liverpool, Man United, Bournemouth more recently. So, there's loads of games that we've gone and done that. But when all is said and done, City are going to, if they win the league, they'll have done it drawing to West Ham, drawing to who they drew before twice, leading at home. They drew against Chelsea, a managerless Chelsea leading. They drew against Brighton leading at home. That's some messy, messy, nasty results this season. But they went to Anfield when they had to win and they won by hook or by crook.
They won.
Like they came to the to the Emirates and drew. Then they beat us in the cup final when there was perhaps a mentality shift game there. And then they beat us in our biggest game and their biggest game of their season.
So when all is said and done, you can mention all those other games. You can you can mention all those other missed opportunities and all those other games.
You absolutely can do that.
But this was the chance to prove yourselves. You want to be the best, beat the best.
Now the titles in City's hands. They'll win their game in hand. So they'll go above us in my opinion. And then we're hoping for miracles whilst hoping we win every game ourselves as well.
If Arteta doesn't win a trophy this season, I'd like a change and I'd happily take a risk. Someone said to me, "Ah, um, they replied to me on Twitter saying, "Don't want to see the narratives you're going to spin to get views." What views, man? I've made so many videos like praising Art Teta and praising this team and believing we could do it. I'm not here ranting and raving. I'm not losing my head. I'm going to say very calmly and sorry the reason I bring up this comment not it's not the views thing that bothers me he says um I think he said I can't wait for our to leave and we go back to eighth this might sound crazy this might be heat of the moment this might be stupid this might be hyperbolic I know I know I know I know I know I know but I maybe week to week it's better being second and competing for sure it is but the pain at the end of it when you don't get anything and ultimately not playing good football and you're the laughing stock cuz you never got there. People are laughing more at us than they are Man United who have been who are third or Chelsea who aren't going to get top four or Liverpool one of the worst title defense I've ever seen but they're laughing more at us. Now, you should say drown out the noise. Who cares? And I get that. But it it's kind of like it still hurts. Like it still, you know, in so many ways finishing second is best loser. In so many ways, that is true.
And that's fine when you're when you're in the process and you're building up to it and there's a direction, there's a belief. But who's believing right now anymore? When we keep falling short at the same hurdles because of the same issues and the same problems and the same habits in the same way. beat Man City, but I can do it. Dare trophy dare.
Beat Man City to get in front of them.
Can do it. So to all the I can't wait till Arteta leaves and you know you finish eighth and you're complaining, right? And if we're finishing eighth, I'll complain about that manager and on we go and then we try to find another. This group is too good to not roll the dice in my opinion. But we have five games to go.
We hope they slip up again. They go to Bournemouth with an unbelievable form.
They go to Everton. We have to try to win our games and then we got the Champs League to fight for. So, keep fighting and make me look stupid, Arsenal. Make me make me look wrong, but right now I I'm I'm at the lowest I've felt all season and it it's a shame. Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below, people. I'm really sad. I genuinely I'm I'm sad. It's been a long time since Ars had me not angry, not frustrated, not just like crashing out, but but sad. I feel sad. Let me know how you feel in the comment section below.
Another 30 minutes. These games do it to you. A lot to say. All right, catch you in a bit.
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