John Terry claims Arsenal are NOT the most exciting team to watch in the Premier League
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John Terry brutally trolls Arsenal and bluntly replies ‘no’ to a tweet asking if Mikel Arteta’s side are the most exciting team in the Premier League, despite taking maximum points and scoring nine goals in three matches
- Arsenal’s impressive start to the season continued with a win over Bournemouth
- The Gunners now sit top of the table after making it three wins from three
- John Terry claimed Arsenal are not the most exciting team in the Premier League
- He suggested it’s too early in the season but admitted they’re now a better team
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Former Chelsea captain John Terry took to social media to troll Arsenal and claim they’re not the most exciting team to watch in the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta’s side continued their impressive start to the season as they thrashed new boys Bournemouth 3-0 at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.
Martin Odegaard’s first-half brace and a goal by defender William Saliba saw the Gunners make it three wins from three and go top of the table.
Arsenal continued their impressive start to the season as they thrashed Bournemouth 3-0
With optimism around Arsenal rising, Terry took to social media to reply to a tweet by SPORTbible asking, ‘Are Arsenal the most exciting team in the Premier League to watch?’
Terry bluntly replied ‘no’ before explaining his reasoning in another Tweet where he he displayed his admiration for Gabriel Jesus.
‘We are 3 games in, yes Arsenal have started very well and definitely a better team this season, I love Jesus and think they have a very good team, but they are not the most entertaining team,’ the former Blues captain wrote.
John Terry took to social media to claim Arsenal are not the most exciting team in the league
Jesus had a goal chalked off but he was once again instrumental at the heart of Arsenal’s attack before winning the Man of the Match award.
The Brazilian forward now has two goals and three assists in three appearances since his move from Manchester City this summer.
Despite their comfortable victory, Arteta insisted ‘it doesn’t mean anything’ because it’s still very early into the season.
But Arteta admitted there was still improvements to be made despite topping the league table
‘It’s just three games, it doesn’t mean anything,’ he said.
‘What it means is the team is playing really well, we won three games, we’re scoring goals, we’re keeping clean sheets, the team is playing and performing well… but it’s about Monday and getting better at other things that we have to do better and focus on Fulham.’
He added: ‘I am very happy. It’s really difficult to come here and win 3-0. Credit to the boys… I’m really pleased but at the same we have to look out ourselves and there are many areas where we can get better.’