From his opening salvo description of losing 6-0 to Chelsea and then giving up a clusterfuck of an equaliser to Swansea as "a typical week for Arsenal", Paul Scholes was pretty merciless in his criticism of the North London side and their "tippy-tappy football".
Despite Arsenal being in fourth at the moment, six points off the top of the table, the former Man Utd midfielder said Arsenal were a "million miles away" from winning the title.
On Jack Wilshere, he was similarly cutting "he doesn't look any better player now than he did when he was seventeen."
For a man who famously shied away from the media spotlight as player, he certainly did not hold back in the analyst's chair. Well, when he was talking about Arsenal, anyway.