Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’

Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’
Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’

Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’

For the 15th Premier League home game running, and days after beating Manchester City, Unai Emery’s side overcame a resilient Arsenal team by securing a 1-0 win.

The person who Arsenal would have emphasized most before the game was Leon Bailey, who was transforming Oleksandr Zinchenko inside and out in just ten minutes.

 

Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’
Tony adams says he was laughing about arsenal star v aston villa, says he is a ‘complete weakness’

Tony Adams told Premier League Productions on September 12, 23 at 9:10 p.m., that while he respects what the 26-year-old accomplishes with the ball and when Arsenal is in possession, he believes that he is a “complete weakness” without it.

John McGinn of Aston Villa started the score on behalf of Oleksandr Zinchenko’s team. Tony Adams said he was “laughing off-air” at how “everyone” on the Arsenal team plays left-back save for the player.

That is now due to Mike Arteta’s strategies and his desire for the £32 million player to overload in midfield.
Naturally, Tony Adams, wearing his defensive hat, is analyzing the scenario from the previous weekend and believes that Arsenal is now weak while defending.

Oleksandr Zinchenko at left-back

“Zinchenko is a great positive player for us,” said Adams. “In possession of the ball, he can be such a strength.

“He pops inside. We were laughing off air. Everyone is playing at left-back, other than Zinchenko. There is a massive channel that is vacated by him playing inside all the time.

“But he can be a complete weakness.”

Arsenal’s trip to Anfield

Aston Villa are beating everyone that comes their way at Villa Park, as Arsenal tasted on Saturday.

But the away trips aren’t going to get any easier because, when they are next on their travels in the Premier League, it’s the small matter of facing Liverpool at Anfield.

As of this moment, Jurgen Klopp’s side are sitting top of the table.

And whilst Villa’s record at home has been exceptional during these past 12 months, for Liverpool, it has been beyond outstanding for several years now, including that 2-2 draw against Arsenal during that infamous game last season.

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