Sentences with phrase «league opponents arsenal»

It has been reported that Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal has fired a warning at Champions League opponents Arsenal.
It has been reported that former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is backing Galatasaray to defeat Champions League opponents Arsenal tonight.
Blerim Dzemaili has declared that Galatasaray will throw everything at Champions League opponents Arsenal tonight.

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Arsenal fans will have been a bit worried to say the least when the news came in on Saturday that our opponents for the first game of the Premier League season had just put the mighty Barcelona to the sword, with a 4 - 0 win against a strong side including their former striker Luis Suarez, Messi, Iniesta and all.
While Arsenal fans along with most of the fans of the Premier League clubs have been pretty underwhelmed by the current January transfer window, there have been some moves and our opponents in the Premier League tonight have been busier than most.
April 18th: at Wembley vs Reading in the FA Cup Arsenal's FA Cup semifinal opponents are languishing in 19th place in the Championship and you have to think that the currently 3rd placed Premier League side might prove too strong for their lowly opponents.
By taking this action, Bayern Munich are going to have a 4 day rest as against their next Ucl opponentsArsenal, who will have 3 day rest after their Premier League match against Swansea City AFC tomorrow Saturday.
Arsenal, playing at home, are expected to score more goals than their Turkish opponents, but it's tough to say whether the Gunners will possess home advantage, like any other game in the Champions League.
If arsenal are serious about winning trophies, it should be play your best team for premier league and champions league no matter who the opponent is untill theres no possible way of not going through to the next round!
Whether you are feeling confident about Arsenal doing the business against our Europa League opponents CSKA MOscow or not, I think we all believe that Arsene Wenger and the players are capable.
While Arsenal are currently struggling to cope with a number of injury problems, although it looks like we will soon be back to something like full strength, our next opponents in the Premier League will have just their keeper Ben Foster unavailable to Tony Pulis.
During November Arsenal are set to face Champions League opponents Ludogorets and Paris St Germain.
What we did not want, though, was for United to find some form in front of goal and score five goals, as that is likely to give the players a timely boost ahead of their clash with the Gunners on Sunday, so how much should Arsenal fans worry about the effect this big win in Europe will have on our next Premier League opponents?
As well as Arsenal having the rare situation of being fresher than our opponents, with Liverpool going to Bournemouth tomorrow in the League cup, the Frenchman does actually have some decent options in his defence, although the France international centre back Laurent Koscielny is unfortunately not one of them.
Arsenal are currently on a run of nine league matches without a clean sheet, and if they concede against City tonight it will be the first time they've gone ten in a row without keeping their opponents out since February 2002.
Like what @dave said, Arsenal needs an upgrade to Giroud, a striker that is good in the air, quick, willing to take on the opponent's defenders, has good dribbling and can score more than twenty league goals in a season.
But now we have the mouth - watering prospect of seeing our Lord and master return against Arsenal as an opponent for the first time, as he has now joined Nottingham Forest on a two - year contract and is very likely to be in their side when they play against us in the League Cup in 12 days time.
Arsenal could really do with a win in the Premier League's first match of the weekend, though, to stretch that gap between us and Everton, so maybe Ronald Koeman also did us a favour at the weekend by beating our next opponents West Brom and making it two defeats in a row for Tony Pulis and the Baggies.
Other than that, over two legs, Arsenal shouldn't have a problem to score more goals than their Turkish opponents and seal their place in this year's UEFA Champions League group stages.
I'm really concerned about bayern game i badly want arsenal to win not because i care so much about champions league but it will give us a lot needed confidence that we can beat any team at the emirates and will put fear in our opponents
If Sanchez really has to leave, Arsenal should sell him to a non Premier League club, because he is too dangerous as an opponent.
Arsenal are facing a tough task tomorrow, as despite beating the spuds on Wednesday, the players are not exactly flying high after a slow and goal shy start to the season, while our Premier League opponents Leicester City are on a brilliant run of form and have taken the Premier League by storm.
Today Arsenal managed to scrape a 2 - 1 victory over our Premier League opponents Southampton, in what was a tight affair at the Emirates Stadium.
It is not quite time for Arsenal to be concerned about the threat posed to us in Premier League games by those clubs fighting for survival, although our next opponents Hull City are currently in the drop zone.
Then came Matchday 2 of the UEFA Champions League, as Arsenal hosted Galatasaray and made light work of their Turkish opponents by scoring 4, and conceding 1.
On the face of it, Arsenal should have no problem recording a home win over our Premier League opponents Aston Villa on Sunday.
Most Arsenal fans are looking at tonight's League Cup game away at Sheff Weds to be a piece of cake, whichever team Arsene Wenger puts out, but I think everyone is going to be mildly surprised at the quality of our opponents.
While Arsenal took our FA cup 3rd round game against Sunderland seriously and also got the just reward for starting with first team stars like Walcott, Giroud, Koscielny, Bellerin and Petr Cech, our next Premier League opponents Liverpool made wholesale changes.
Even though a draw would not be a bad result for Arsenal against Liverpool at the Emirates stadium on Saturday, it would be so much better for us to take all three points and stretch the Premier League gap between us and our opponents to a massive nine points with just seven games to play.
Just when Arsenal fans were left cursing our luck yet again after the news was revealed this morning that our Brazilian centre back Gabriel has gone back home to South America as he recovers from injury, we got some better news on the injury front from our next Premier League opponents Manchester United.
One of my biggest worries is that the Arsenal players will look at tomorrow's opponents Aston Villa, who have not won in the Premier League since the opening day, and assume that this will be a doddle after going to Olympiacos and winning 3 - 0.
Im sure he choose easy way to play around cr, bale, james, etc in a league who your true opponent only barca and atleticomadrid rather than do the hardworking in arsenal and rough + balance team in epl Clearly no GUTS!!
Arsenal in the past have been accused of being a bit naïve in the way they approach the massive Premier League games, as Arsene Wenger seems to build his gameplan around attacking his opponents and place relatively less emphasis on good defending.
Arsenal fans were hoping that the Championship leaders Bournemouth could do us a favour by giving our next Premier League opponents Liverpool a tough time and more misery in their Capital One cup match tonight.
The fact that the on loan Arsenal midfield star Jack Wilshere was widely regarded as the Man of the Match when our opponents for tonight AFC Bournemouth won their last Premier League match at Swansea does give the Gunners some hope that our own absentees will be somewhat offset by the home side's.
That is because their opponents at White Hart Lane will be the current league leaders Chelsea and the sooner that someone puts the brake onto their momentum the better for Arsenal, and for every other club hoping to beat Chelsea to the title.
Arsenal head into the final Champions League group match against FC Basel and will be hoping that they can secure the win against a team that's proven tough to beat for English opponents.
Arsenal have lost just one of 18 Barclays Premier League home games against City (W11 D6 L1) and we've lost 22 times to them since 1992, our joint-most defeats to any opponent (along with Chelsea).
Wednesday's resounding 6 - 0 win over Champions League opponents Ludogorets showcased Arsene Wenger's side at their free - flowing best, and given his tendency to set up his side up conservatively anyway, there must be a temptation for Karanka to adopt an extremely defensive approach in an attempt to prevent Arsenal running riot.
Even though it is just a few short weeks since Arsenal were knocked out of the FA cup by Saturday's Premier League opponents Watford, I am fairly confident that Quique Sanchez Flores and the Watford players will be expecting to have a tough time against Arsenal at the Emirates stadium this weekend.
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With Arsenal struggling to get a point against Middlesbrough at the weekend, our League Cup opponents Reading managed a hard - fought win over Rotherham to move up to 8th place in the Championship.
Arsenal have lost their last two games and we currently only have four teams below us in the League table, and one of those is today's opponents with zero points from their first three games.
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Arsenal are sitting pretty in third place in the Premier League with 8 games to go, and now that we have finally got over our losing streak we just need to carry on making sure that we win all of our games and not worry about our opponents, according to our new Number 9 Danny Welbeck, who opened the scoring against Everton yesterday.
It was always going to be a disappointment for Arsenal to exit the Champions League at the first knockout stage once again and the fact that our opponents Monaco were a team that most people expected us to beat made that all the harder to take this time.
The real test is yet to come on the Premier League front Take nothing away from Arsenal's solid performances and the consequent results they managed during March, however, 3 of their 4 league opponents were teams from the bottom half of the League front Take nothing away from Arsenal's solid performances and the consequent results they managed during March, however, 3 of their 4 league opponents were teams from the bottom half of the league opponents were teams from the bottom half of the table.
Even though Arsenal would normally expect to beat our next Premier League opponents Watford, or at least be fairly confident about it even though it is an away game, we would still expect Arsene Wenger to prepare for the match with some degree of caution in his tactics, rather than sending the players out with the intent of all out attack.
Thankfully for Arsenal, our Champions League opponents on Wednesday are doing even worse than the Gunners are in their domestic lLeague opponents on Wednesday are doing even worse than the Gunners are in their domestic leagueleague.
With respect to history, the Red Devils have been Arsenal's most formidable opponent, especially at Old Trafford where the Gunners last won a Premier League game way back in 2006.
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