Just win games lads...
Briefly

Stan Collymore has criticized Arsenal's recent behavior on the pitch, particularly that of young player Myles Lewis-Skelly. While Lewis-Skelly's celebration mimicking Erling Haaland may be popular among younger fans, Collymore believes that such antics detract from the team's serious image. He suggests that Arsenal players are too focused on theatrics rather than disciplined performance. Collymore contrasts Arsenal's posturing with the more businesslike approach of teams like Liverpool, emphasizing the need for leadership, discipline, and a more serious demeanor if Arsenal wishes to be respected in the league.
I think that Myles Lewis-Skelly's Haaland celebration is brilliant if you're looking at it through the lens of some of the younger Arsenal demographic.
They're too pre-occupied with screaming in opposition players faces... it's not about celebrations... they're just getting on with business.
Mikel Arteta hasn't been spared Collymore's wrath either. Leadership and different optics needed for Arsenal.
Do teams fear playing Arsenal? No. The fundamentals of football never really change; leadership, discipline, fear.
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