Bigdaddy01 Posted 11 hours ago #1 Posted 11 hours ago With the Premier League moving fast, I’ve been looking closely at the outright markets. Last season, Arsenal proved they had the most solid defensive structure in Europe, keeping a massive number of clean sheets and completely shutting down top-tier opposition. Looking at their tactical consistency, I wonder if a rock-solid backline is a safer long-term bet than relying on a high-scoring but potentially fatigued attack. Manchester City always pushes the limits with their incredible squad depth, but the value on Arsenal staying disciplined through the winter grind looks hard to ignore. Do you think defensive stability will finally trump pure attacking flair this time around?
havenys Posted 8 hours ago #3 Posted 8 hours ago I actually back the defense over attack for the title this season. City might score 4 goals every game but it only takkes one slip up at the back to drop points, while Arsenal's clean sheets feel like a guaranteed 1 0 or 2 0 win more often than not.
ravenys8 Posted 6 hours ago #4 Posted 6 hours ago id rather put my money on a defense that doesnt crack under pressure than a forward line thhat might go cold in febuary
Meriaeys Posted 5 hours ago #9 Posted 5 hours ago Saliba and Gabriel together just give off that vibe of not being broken down even on bad days.
vycyn Posted 2 hours ago #11 Posted 2 hours ago reckon its possible but arent we ignoring that city grind out results even wheen they concede like a random goal from a set piece they still have that extra gear no one else does
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