Sentences with phrase «gunners in»

The Arsenal and Spain midfielder Santi Cazorla has dismissed any rumours that he will be leaving the Gunners in the summer, saying that he is happy at the club and excited about the new season.
Fabregas made 303 appearances for the Gunners in all competitions and scored 57 goals.
Southampton are also mentioned and could be tempted to secure his return to St Mary's after selling him to the Gunners in 2006.
Arsenal are level on points with Burnley heading into their Premier League clash at Turf Moor this weekend, with Sean Dyche's side one place behind the Gunners in seventh.
He has scored a total of 76 goals since joining the Gunners in 2006.
The Frenchman will be under pressure to challenge for the Premier League title in 2017 - 18, while keeping the Gunners in the running for domestic cup success.
The World Cup winning German International, who joined the Gunners in 2012 from Bundesliga side FC Koln for # 11m, spent the second half of last season on loan to Inter Milan in... Continue reading →
Burnley have actually done alright against the Gunners in recent home meetings so can dig in there.
We know how good and bad the Theatre of Dreams has been to the Gunners in the recent past.
@ barca, you are more stupid than i thought, just a few years back you were chasing T: H 14, with the same stupid antics you are using now on fab, you think you can beat the gunners in the champions league?
Goals from Mikel Arteta and Thomas Vermaelen on the half - hour put the Gunners in control.
Chelsea complete yet another league double over Chelsea as they defeated gunners in the the highly anticipated London derby this Sunday afternoon.
They last won against the Gunners in 1988.
Last season was far more successful yet an awful home performance against unfavoured Monaco did for the Gunners in the European Cup.
The victory just about keeps the Gunners in the title picture and means they retain their spot in the top four ahead of the Champions League trip to Bayern Munich in midweek.
Arsenal 1 - 2 Barcelona 17/05/06, UEFA Champions League final The Gunners kept ten successive clean sheets — not conceding in a competition - record 995 minutes — en route to their first UEFA Champions League final, but goalkeeper Jens Lehmann's early dismissal in Paris proved pivotal, though Sol Campbell headed the Gunners in front.
The former Ajax star joined The Gunners in the summer of 2009 for an initial $ 10 million fee, and he has gone on to make 150 appearances for the club in all competitions.
Formation: 3 -4-3 Lineup: Thibaut Courtois was relatively at ease against the Gunners in midweek, and he will be once again be called upon to start in goal.
The right - back, who joined the Gunners in 2011 and signed professional terms two years later - has been recently linked with a move to Premier League rivals Manchester City.
The club were seen as acting a little tardily to the complaints of our supporters being charged double to watch the Gunners in Madrid compared to what we are charging our Spanish visitors next Thursday for the first leg of the Europa League semi-final.
Lacazette, 25, is believed to be considered the most attainable target for the Gunners in an inflated market in which Juventus paid # 78m for Gonzalo Higuain and Romelu Lukaku would cost more than # 60m.
Given the Gunners in the hunt domestically and in Europe, that approach may change once the window opens in January.
The Turkish international joined the Black Eagles from the Gunners in 2012 for $ 500,000 and still has another three - years left on his current contract.
Arsenal fans will obviously be hoping that all six of the clubs currently sitting above the Gunners in the Premier League table drop points this weekend, unlikely as it may be.
And cut short any ambitions they may be nursing to overtake the Gunners in the table.
This doesn't make his tweets gospel but it does bring a glimmer of hope to Gunners in particular, who can not even get reliable crumbs of transfer information from our boss Arsene Wenger.
With Arsene Wenger selecting a very makeshift defence of Debuchy and Holding either side of a central midfielder Elneny, as well as three young Gunners in Nelson, Willock and Maitland - Niles it was clear that the Gunners were making the Premier League game away to Everton on Sunday a big priority.
If there was any chance of the Arsenal and England international midfield star Jack Wilshere shaking off his latest injury problem in time to help the Gunners in the first game of our Premier League campaign then I am sure that Arsene Wenger would have had him in the squad that has gone to Scandinavia for the final two games of pre-season.
With the Evening Standard reporting the president of the French Ligue 1 club stating that Lacazette would be staying with them, I am struggling to see how Wenger is going to find a striker of the quality he deems good enough for the Gunners in the next week, when he has failed to do so in the previous three months.
The 18 year - old made his senior debut for the Gunners in last week's Europa League victory over Bate Borisov, coming from the bench to replace Reiss Nelson, and is being tipped to make the step - up into the first - team squad.
Mourinho and his players are helping the Gunners in other ways as well.
These landmark days have not gone well for the Gunners in recent years so to get over this one and mark it with a very professional win says a lot, to me anyway, about Wenger and the squad.
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Well when the injuries continue to be muscular you would have to say not and both of the Arsenal stars who yesterday joined the growing number of Gunners in our treatment room did so because of muscle issues, or that is what is suspected explained the boss in an Arsenal.com report.
The Wales international has been a key player for the Gunners in nearly ten years at the club, but his current deal is due to expire at the end of next season.
The Gunners must make Karanka's realise that it will never pay the Boro X1 to dare the Gunners in their fortress to nullify them of their cherish possession of the glintring FA Cup which is being secured in the Gunners vault at the Emirates stadium.
With Arsenal's summer signing David Ospina still in impressive form and showing no real signs of giving up his new role as the starting keeper for the Gunners in the Premier League, Wojciech Szczesny will have been looking forward to the FA cup clash with Middlesborough today.
The 21 year - old left the Gunners in the summer in order to join Werder Bremen, as the youngster looked to seal regular first - team action having struggled to earn a regular role in North - London.
A similar story ensued at Swansea, which hosted the Gunners in Gameweek 11 of the ongoing Premier League season.
Arsene Wenger is not very happy that some of Arsenal's rivals in the Premier League have had lucky breaks handed to them on a plate, while poor old Wenger has had to struggle for every penny he has earned for the Gunners in the last 20 years, and had to build the Emirates Stadium with his bare hands while being forced to sell all his best players.
The last time Arsenal took on the current Premier League leaders was back at the end of September and just like then, the Foxes were surprisingly ahead of the Gunners in the league table.
Just how important his late goal against a dogged and resilient West Brom yesterday that earned Arsenal all three points at the Emirates stadium will be in the grand scheme of things, only time will tell, but it felt like a massive moment for the Gunners in our challenge for the Premier League title.
In recent years, of course, that has meant Arsene Wenger against a long line of coaches that have tried, with some coming very close but all failing, to finish above the Gunners in the Premier League.
Have Spuds ever finished above the Gunners in the Premier League table in the past 17 years since the boss has been incharge of the Gunners?
On the subject of Ferguson, if I ai nt wrong this was what he said.The rd had drawn the gunners in the sf / qf of cl in 2008/09.
Despite having turned 33, the Czech midfielder had earned himself a two year contract extension after a very good season which saw him feature in 39 games for the Gunners in all competitions, the most since he joined the club back in 2006.
Now although they could mean that the Board just intends on sitting down with Wenger to discuss what he plans on doing next, I think it's far more likely that if things do go well for the Gunners in this campaign, then the club will be more than content with laying another contract offer on the table.
However his lack of communication on the pitch, overly aggressive and clumsy approach, often means that he leaves the Gunners in tough situations at the back.
Coquelin is yet to score for Arsenal, and to be fair the fans don't really want to see him bombing forward when his job is to protect the Gunners defence, but if he DID start scoring goals as well it wouldn't take long for him to catch Jack Wilshere's underwhelming total of just five League goals for the Gunners in his whole career!
When the football media started to remind us about Arsenal's poor record in November in the Premier League under Arsene Wenger, with the stats showing that it was by far the worst month for the Gunners in terms of points per game, it seemed to be nothing more than a statistical oddity.
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