It s changed now they re a proper outfit Troy Deeney backtracks on controversial claim that Arsenal lack cojones after stunning start to 2022 23 season
"It's changed now, they're a proper outfit" - Troy Deeney backtracks on controversial claim that Arsenal 'lack cojones' after stunning start to 2022-23 season Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Arsenal haven't lost to Watford
Arsenal have relegated WatfordSince Troy Deeney said Arsenal lacked "cojones" in 2017:Arsenal haven't lost to WatfordArsenal have relegated Watford He continued: "Whether they're good players or not, [Mesut] Ozil, [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang, good players, good lads. But he's gone, 'This is how we're going to be, back me or not,' and now you're seeing the togetherness. Now I'm going, 'Alright you're top four now.' Before the season, I didn't think they'd be top four... that they'd do something usual." "Somebody would get injured, like Jesus would get injured or whatever and then they'd just fall away but now I'm like '[They are a] proper, proper outfit.'" Arteta's Arsenal project Arteta's Arsenal project The Gunners reclaimed the top spot in the 2022-23 Premier League standings with a 3-2 win over Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday (October 9). The club are currently on 24 points from nine matches, one point ahead of reigning champions Manchester City. Arsenal are next scheduled to lock horns with Bodo/Glimt at the Aspmyra Stadion in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday (October 13).
It s changed now they re a proper outfit - Troy Deeney backtracks on controversial claim that Arsenal lack cojones after stunning start to 2022-23 season
Troy Deeney believes Arsenal can qualify for UEFA Champions League next season. Birmingham City striker has rescinded his controversial claim that players 'lack cojones'. He has also backed the north London outfit to finish in the top four of the this season. Deeney, who used to play for Watford in the Premier League, made the comment after helping the Hornets register a 2-1 win at Vicarage Road in October of 2017. The Englishman even doubled down on his claim later on in his autobiography – Troy Deeney: Redemption: My Story. In light of the Gunners' current run of form, former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster asked Deeney about his comment on his YouTube channel . Deeney replied: "It's changed now, they're a proper outfit now. That's the thing, when I said that, that was about one game in one situation. It wasn't like the whole culture of Arsenal. I grew up with Wrighty, like you know, Ian Wright is a legend of mine. That's what I'm used to." "I think Arsenal have gone through that patch where they had Emery and people like that and they've gone, 'This is our man [Mikel Arteta] and we're going to back him.' I think the biggest thing that I like about Arteta is he's got rid of all the egos." Since Troy Deeney said Arsenal lacked "cojones" in 2017:Arsenal haven't lost to Watford
Arsenal have relegated WatfordSince Troy Deeney said Arsenal lacked "cojones" in 2017:Arsenal haven't lost to WatfordArsenal have relegated Watford He continued: "Whether they're good players or not, [Mesut] Ozil, [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang, good players, good lads. But he's gone, 'This is how we're going to be, back me or not,' and now you're seeing the togetherness. Now I'm going, 'Alright you're top four now.' Before the season, I didn't think they'd be top four... that they'd do something usual." "Somebody would get injured, like Jesus would get injured or whatever and then they'd just fall away but now I'm like '[They are a] proper, proper outfit.'" Arteta's Arsenal project Arteta's Arsenal project The Gunners reclaimed the top spot in the 2022-23 Premier League standings with a 3-2 win over Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday (October 9). The club are currently on 24 points from nine matches, one point ahead of reigning champions Manchester City. Arsenal are next scheduled to lock horns with Bodo/Glimt at the Aspmyra Stadion in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday (October 13).