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Wimmer: 'We have turned a corner'

mawspurs

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Defender Kevin Wimmer has said that the North London outfit are "moving in the right direction" after securing a 1-1 draw with rivals Arsenal.

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greywizard2020

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Like the positivity, however we can only say that we have truly 'turned the corner' if we go on a bit of winning streak based on good performances following this result.

Winning is the only tonic, and winning convincingly will be the only way to boost the confidence of supporters. The way Liverpool & Chelsea are playing at the moment: fast, sharp, attacking, dominating football is the ideal. We have players who can do this & we need to find a way to bring this out.
 

Azazello

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At the very least, we've put the indicator on, signalling our intention to turn the corner.
 

diamondlight

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Selective quoting. What he actually said was:

"We've turned a corner... of our stadium into a building site".
 

yusrisafri

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We were on a shitty run prior to City. We were then champions-elect when we beat City. Then we went on that shitty run prior to Arse. We've now turned a corner after drawing. Whats not to trust?
 

kaz Hirai

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Not sure how we turned a corner, we drew yet another game, and failed to score from open play
 

Mullers

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I don't think things were really that bad to begin with. Just need to turn some draws in to wins and be more creative.
 

Mullers

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But we arent so bad we haven't lost a league game, a couple of wins and people will talk about us winning the league again. I said last season when Leicester won the expectations are going to be more than it was before and I don't its very realistic. Leicester did well and other teams under achieved, I am pretty certain that won't happen again in our lifetimes.
 

sebo_sek

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But we arent so bad we haven't lost a league game, a couple of wins and people will talk about us winning the league again. I said last season when Leicester won the expectations are going to be more than it was before and I don't its very realistic. Leicester did well and other teams under achieved, I am pretty certain that won't happen again in our lifetimes.
We didn't draw a couple. We've had five draws and a defeat in all comps recently - that's a worrying trend.
But what is more worrying is that in that time we didn't score from open play. That is shocking!
 

Mullers

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We didn't draw a couple. We've had five draws and a defeat in all comps recently - that's a worrying trend.
But what is more worrying is that in that time we didn't score from open play. That is shocking!
We dont take the league cup seriously, I wish we did but it is what is.
No shame in losing to BL we dont have a divine right to beat them.
We just drew against Arsenal, surely a good result. Some of the games we drew I feel pretty sure we would have lost in the past.

I'm not blind to the faults of the team but I just think that things are not that bad that people need to be in panic mode yet.
 

sebo_sek

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We dont take the league cup seriously, I wish we did but it is what is.
No shame in losing to BL we dont have a divine right to beat them.
We just drew against Arsenal, surely a good result. Some of the games we drew I feel pretty sure we would have lost in the past.

I'm not blind to the faults of the team but I just think that things are not that bad that people need to be in panic mode yet.
As I've said, it's not so much the draws as the lack of scoring. No matter how much one roses it up, it's a problem.
 
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