Troy Deeney criticized Pep Guardiola for allowing excuses and complacency to slip into Manchester City's performance, suggesting that Guardiola's comments about injuries gave players an easy way out rather than taking responsibility.
Arsenal won 1-0 against Ipswich, with Kai Havertz scoring the opening goal. Despite missing key players like Bukayo Saka, Arsenal maintained stability and hunger to secure the win.
Mikel Arteta acknowledged moments of fluidity in Arsenal's performance but highlighted the need for better connections on both the right and left sides. He praised the team's stability and hunger, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement.
Gabby Agbonlahor criticized Erling Haaland, suggesting that Haaland's performance was lacking and that he needed to take more responsibility for his missed opportunities, rather than relying on excuses.
Brighton and Brentford drew 0-0. Despite Brighton's efforts and some defensive brilliance, they were unable to capitalize on their chances, leading to a disappointing result for their supporters.
Harry Redknapp advised Tottenham to focus on defensive organization and teamwork, emphasizing the need for the backline to work cohesively and for midfielders to stay disciplined in their positions.
Ange Postecoglou acknowledged Tottenham's challenging injury situation, with close to 10 first-team players consistently unavailable. He described it as a significant test for the team, unlike anything he had experienced before.
talkSPORT reacts to yesterday's Premier League games as Arsenal beat Ipswich 1-0 and Brighton drew 0-0 with Brentford. Troy Deeney criticises Pep Guardiola and Gabby Agbonlahor criticises Erling Haaland. Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou speak before their upcoming games. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.