Sentences with phrase «gunners do»

One, people who appear to be gunners do not always get the best grades.
Gunners don't just like to hear the sound of their own voices.
Although he has demonstrated class whenever he has gotten a game, the Gunners do not have an able DM to replace him if injured.
Gunners do have most of their top players to choose from including the new signing of Granit Xhaka who is expected to start in midfield alongside fit again Jack Wilshere.
While Arsenal may not seem to be making any progress regarding the contractual situations of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, the Gunners do seem to be working hard to secure the futures of other key players in the squad and now the Daily Mirror have gone on to report that the Premier League outfit are ready to trigger extensions for veteran duo Santi Cazorla and Per Mertesacker.
The Gunners do need a strong center half to strengthen their back line.
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger vehemently snubbed the possibility of bringing Lyon's midfielder Frenchman Yoann Gourcuff saying that the Gunners don't
The Gunners don't want him to run his deal down and leave on a free transfer, so they are willing to sell.
This leads us to the main question — can the Gunners do it under pressure in the knock - out ties of the Champions League?
Paris Saint Germain have seen their odds on landing Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez chopped after being given encouragement to move for the Chilean as The Gunners do not want to sell to Manchester City.
The Gunners do also have Shkodran Mustafi, Rob Holding and Gabriel but Wenger is interested in adding another option to his ranks.
Whatever happens, it looks to be a superb season in prospect, but if the Gunners don't get off to a good start (again) there will surely be more rumblings.
Arsenal will be reluctant to sell him even if it is to a foreign competitor, especially given Shkodran Mustafi's struggles in the second half of the season and the fact that the Gunners do not have any other centre - backs with Koscielny's experience except for Per Mertesacker, who has failed to make a single appearance for Arsenal this season.
If the Gunners do replace Walcott internally, then it will be Reiss Nelson who is likely to be rewarded with more first - team minutes in his favoured, more advanced role.
Samir Nasri has become almost an icon for the Snood, no doubt whoever makes the silly things will be on the phone to his agent right now discussing a possible sponsorship / advertising scheme as the item is clearly going to be a favourite with the youngsters of the world, but if the Gunners don't perform at Old Trafford on Monday night then don't be at all surprised to see Nasri's Snood replaced by Arsene Wenger's hands which, according to my sources, has been all the rage in north London for years now.
The Gunners do not possess the great record on the opening day — Arsenal have failed to win in 12 of their 25 opening day matches since the Premier League began, and since 2010 have won just once.
The Gunners do not play again until March 4th, when they head to Liverpool.
Paris Saint Germain have seen their odds on landing Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez after being given encouragement to move for the Chilean as The Gunners do not want to sell to Manchester City.
Losing Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain would have been a set - back in its own sense, though the Gunners do have enough stars to fill the void.
The Chilean superstar has just over one year of his contract left at Arsenal and is likely to push for a move this summer, even if the Gunners do make a spot in next season's Champions League.
Assuming the Gunners do not suffer one of our too regular on pitch slip ups, though, it would be nice if at least one of the four clubs currently above Arsenal in the league table were to drop points.
Arsenal will not have to face our Premier League title rivals Manchester United until after the next international break, but when the Gunners do travel up to Old Trafford for the match on the 19th of November, one of the players that could prove to be the keys to an Arsenal victory is the France international star Laurent Koscielny.
The Gunners do need to beat the Swans on Monday but it is not as though the loss of Ramsey will matter that much I would have thought.
Having said that and still trying to be objective, I genuinely believe that the Gunners do not get the rub of the green that our Premier League and Champions League rivals get.
So with Per Mertesacker unable to play every game and with Laurent Koscielny managing an ongoing Achilles problem, Wenger may have decided that the Gunners do need more cover at the back.
The North Londoners have missed Ozil's creativity this season and, exclusive of the former Los Blancos playmaker, the Gunners do not have other personnel in the same playmaking mould as the German.
Therefore, Arsenal should be careful of them and heed to Lewandowski's warning so that the Gunners don't start conceding goals during the playing of the match over there.
But it will happen and so if the Gunners do not take our chances in the season to come, we could find ourselves looking at a wasted chance with regret.
Arsenal should take the game to them and it will be interesting to see how the Gunners do against such strong opposition in the opening round of fixtures, but if I was to make a suggestion, no matter how unprepared PSG may feel, I'm sure they are in the stronger position before a ball has been kicked.
The Gunners do have options like Podolski, Alexis and Walcott, but it seems as though Arsene Wenger has plenty of faith in Sanogo, as the 21 - year old explains in a Daily Express report, and that only adds to his own strong self - belief.
I think the gunners do nt have any problems up front, unless they lose Sanchez... Wenger should go forr someone like auba rather than lacazette, if at all they need a replacement for sanchez...
In the current market I wouldn't expect them to sell for anything less than # 25 - 30 million and that's way too much for a player that the Gunners don't really need.
In fact given Arsenal's situation in defence, if the Gunners don't sign another centre back, I wouldn't be surprised to see if Wenger tries to call Koscielny back early.
Prior to the clash in Istanbul Arsenal were 8/5 to win at Goodison Park and although the performance at the Vodafone Arena was poor the Gunners don't deserve to have been pushed out to 13/8 to pick up three points on Saturday evening.
I know that the transfer window is not officially open yet but that does not mean that Arsene Wenger and Arsenal should not already be working hard behind the scenes to bring in the top players that we need to make sure that the Gunners do not suffer another faltering title challenge next season.
The Gunners do have a relatively deep squad and so will be confident of having players able to step in to fill the voids, but ultimately that is an important quintet of players who all play key roles and so it remains to be seen how they cope without them.
The end of the campaign, champions league qualification and FA CUP success will all be pivotal in deciding Alexis Sanchez's future and personally I reckon if the Gunners do not achieve one or the other, perhaps even both, then we can wave goodbye to the superstar that has made us tick this season...
Barcelona and Bayern Munich are continuing to monitor Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey — even though the Gunners don't want to sell him — Metro
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I know that may be a shock to some of you Gooners out there, but even if the Gunners do go on the sort of run that we are capable of, the first half of the season has simply left us to much to do.
But Wenger also sounded at least hopeful of getting a result, as long as the Gunners do not help out the Spanish La Liga champions by giving them any easy goals or making their job easier by getting a man sent off.
Now imagine that Liverpool fail to qualify for the Champions League while the Gunners do.
The former Liverpool midfielder admitted that Ozil can be a real world class player but when Arsenal play away he does not do enough, especially when the Gunners do not have the ball, calling the German a liability and suggesting it is like playing with a man down.
The Gunners do have a valuable advantage in the tie being held at the Emirates stadium but that did not help Man City so we will have to perform at our best.
It is not a completely dead rubber after all as the Gunners do need to make sure that we don't have to play two nervy and unwanted games at the start of next season in order to secure a place in the Champions League group phase, and unlikely it may be there is still an outside chance of finishing above Tottenham in the Premier League table, which Arsene Wenger admits is only of value to us fans as bragging rights but still a worthwhile goal at that.
«Gunners do tend to come back strongly after heavy criticism», clearly we missed the memo because I'd thought losing to Stoke prior to Liverpool defeat was motivation for us to prove ourselves and do better, but of course this is Wenger's team and they will never learn.
Wenger will look to bring in further established stars this summer and will feel that the capture of Higuain will aid in that regard with the signing of a big name helping to prove that the Gunners do have the ambition, and the means, to improve their squad in a push to challenge for major honours.
The Gunners do not go to Anfield until March but hopefully when we do it will be in a good position to challenge for the title and with the right game plan to get at least a point, and if Wenger was as impressed by United's clever tactics as Keown we might see someone like Coquelin or Xhaka detailed with keeping their playmaker Coutinho quiet.
The ability of Arsene Wenger to attract the top quality players to Arsenal and to keep the ones we already have at the club despite the fact that the Gunners do not or can not match the really crazy transfer fees and wages paid by the likes of Manchester United and Man City will be a lot stronger if the current Arsenal squad can keep up the recent run of form and results and bring the Premier League trophy back to north London at the end of this season.
With Coquelin back from injury the Gunners do not need more defensive solidity but more creativity and goal threat and even though the Swiss international has a good long range shot and has more goals than his Welsh teammate, Ramsey is the more attack minded player and his goal against Preston will hopefully lead to more.
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