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Arsenal fails to follow up on North-London derby win

It isn’t always easy to be a football fan. Especially when you’re a fan of a club like Arsenal. Once one of the best clubs in England and the World. Now struggling to get into European football. They finished in 8th place last season, which means they haven’t qualified for Europe for the first time in 26 years. Some fans were quite happy with this, since that means all focus will be on the Premier League. Last week Arsenal destroyed their rivals in the North-London derby. The Gunners won connivingly with 3-1. This weekend they played an away match against Brighton and Hove Albion.

No follow up on North-London derby

Every Arsenal fan was ecstatic after the win against Tottenham Hotspur. At the same time a lot of them feared for the next match. What is the value of a win against your rivals, when you fail to win the next match? Unfortunately for Arsenal fans their fears became reality this weekend. After a quite boring game against Brighton and Hove Albion, both teams got a point with the final score being 0-0.

Terrible timing to drop points

Somehow it looks like the Arsenal players can’t motivate themself enough for games against Brighton. Even though the Seagulls are very impressive so far this season. They are in fifth place with a four points gap to Arsenal. Arsenal got level on points with their rivals Spurs last weekend. Now they will fear Spurs’ game against Aston Villa. Where their rivals can go passed them again. After this weekend it’s time for the international break. Which is always the worst timing to drop points. It takes two weeks before you can recover from it. Fans will feel bad for two weeks before they can support their team again.