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But is it a bit of time for fresh legs, I think maybe?
They just look like they need some new ideas almost.
Yeah, well, I remember two years ago, I think, in the summer, Phil Foden's first game in a pre-season match.
And I remember Pep Guardiola actually saying he left him speechless at the time.
His performance was that good and that was at 17.
And it's almost surprising that it's taken this long for Foden to actually come through.
I mean, you said he's played less than 90 minutes of Premier League football.
which you look at, you know, the opposite side of the city at United who have kind of brought through Mason Greenwood very quickly, you know, obviously Rashford's burst onto the scene.
You know, it feels like this has been a much slower development and, you know, maybe that's about protection, but you sort of think now looks very much the time to bring him through.
It was a moderate improvement and it was a result which was more than anything much needed.
I think falling behind this week is a clear sign that perhaps they're not completely at it.
I think the way they responded, it was more about the intensity of their performance than anything.
The fans really seem to get behind the team.
They've got a familiar face in Freddie Youngberg in the dugout.
And I think, more than anything, it's about an atmosphere change at Arsenal at the moment.
The fans for so long have just been much maligned with the football.
And Freddie Youngberg brings someone that they know and can get behind.
And I think that will give him time.
But right now, results are the priority.
Yeah, I think going on to Pepe, you know, Arsenal are paying for him in installments and it seems like he's very much paying them back in installments with little glimpses.