Arsenal’s title hopes OVER, focus on Champions League! Former Gunners defender Silvestre
HaytersTV in partnership with @SoccerexTV at this year's SOCCEREX MENA convention in Cairo, Egypt. Former Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre says their hopes of winning the Premier League title this season are over, given Liverpool’s advantage and momentum. Focus must now switch to the Champions League but Silvestre believes it will be a tall order due to injuries to key players. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Myles Lewis-Skelly abuse? Everyone around the player is affected. It can be extremely difficult for close family to see that. It’s revolting really. It’s football at the end of the day. Abusing players online with no identity, it’s a big problem. So much more needs to be done. 0:56 Sir Alex told you on the spot whether you had a good game or a bad game. You knew where you stand. That was the number one judgement. Family are of course biased. 1:44 Sir Alex has still been going to all of the United games. He must have digested that the treble times and winning titles are way beyond United’s capabilities. It must be difficult for him. I salute him for still going to the games. 2:29 The United rebuild will be a long process. You have to run contracts down. People will have to be patient but the club have to be resourceful. Look at the academy, the DNA of the club makes it much stronger. 3:21 A trophy would be a gigantic success for United this season. Whether it’s the FA Cup or Europa League. Look at the league table, European places are well out of reach. 4:07 I think Arsenal’s title race is done. The gap is too big and the momentum Liverpool have built. They have players coming from the bench that are making sure they win the title. 4:49 It’s been a while since Arsenal had a good run in the Champions League. They can have a go but they’ve got so many key players injured. It will be difficult for them to win the competition. 5:25 Clearly Salah should be winning individual trophies. It won’t affect his mind though. It’s up to him to decide his future. He could continue at Liverpool. We do
Année
2025
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7m
IMDb
7.5
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