3:10 it’s just a small thing but I really appreciate how Odegaard thanked the kitman, and also how all the players properly put their jacket inside the bag instead of throwing it and leave.
@marshyboix I moved abroad 15 years ago, I only get to a couple of games a season so this was fantastic to see as the atmosphere looked incredible. Great stuff mate coyg
@@TimKatungi It's called inclusivity - Arsenal wishes Muslims well on Ramadan, Jews well during Passover, Christians well during Christmas and Easter, and the LGBTQ+ community well during pride week and other associated times. Football is good at bringing all people together and has its place as a unifier and an instrument for social change.
@@keynesianeconomics4113 I understand you but you realize the later group is a subset of all the 3 former groups. Whereas I understand their need to pander to this particular demographic, sexuality is something we should leave out of public life. Maybe even the straight people need a flag of their own being waved!
Then you haven’t watched many matches in a stadium. Goalkeepers stay up high most of the time when their team is in the other half. You just don’t see it on tv. Educate yourself.
Our kickoff routine is to go to the keeper who then hits a long ball into the opponents half. Raya needs to be high up to receive the ball at kickoff. It’s not rocket science.