As the half wore on the Toffees began to take the game to their visitors, with Romelu
Lukaku coming close with this long drive, which was expertly tipped over by Kiev's goalkeeper.
I do see
Lukaku coming if the price is below # 40M though, but that's only because he wants to play CL, and thus rumored away — and wanting to leave generally drops the cost of a transfer, both for transfer and salary.
Lukaku came from the Belgium league, infact that league has produced more quality than the Dutch league has, in the last 5 years.
Chris Smalling slid home from close range following an excellent move in the first half before Romelu
Lukaku came off the bench to wrap up the three points in the final 20 minutes.
Lukaku came sixth in Squawka's 23 Under 23 awards in February, celebrating the 23 best players under 23 in Europe.
Lukaku came on in the second half and showed some okay glimpses on the wing, but that is the main problem for me.
Not exact matches
If Onyekuru goes and starts smashing in goals and becomes the new Mbappe /
Lukaku / Dyballa etc and AW
comes out this time next year and adds dude to the illustrious list of «nearly signed» superstars, then everyone would be going mad and calling for his head lol I'm hopeful for this signing, but preferably along with a more experienced / proven attacker
coming in too
Lukaku would be an improvement on Giroud but not technically gifted enough for Wenger to pay premium price on him unless he would
come cheap which is out of the question.
Gonzalo Higuaín is
coming 2Arsenal Gonzalo Higuaín is Going 2Juve
Lukaku agreed personal terms with Arsenal..
Sorry, MPDwn you face a tough summer with a few reality checks if you believe for 1 second that
Lukaku would
come to Arsenal.
The only goal of the game
came 10 minutes before full time, as a header from Romelu
Lukaku saw substitute Anthony Martial be put through on goal, and the Frenchman applied the finish to give his side a vital three points.
Everton will play physical and hit long balls to
Lukaku, the question
comes are we up for the battles?
Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain has also been mentioned as a target, though it now seems Juventus are keen to invest in a young talent like
Lukaku to lead their front line for years to
come.
Lukaku???? Really??? when will you guys
come to the conclusion that
Lukaku is kak!!!
Anyways,
Lukaku is keen on
coming to Arsenal but Wenger is too busy baulking at Everton's valuation of # 50 million.
if vardy doesn't
come (I don't blame him), we shld go for
lukaku... EPL proven, abundant pace (THANK GOD!!!)
Nevertheless, substitute Yissam Ben Yedder
came on in the second half to grab two away goals and that was enough to dump Man Utd out of the competition despite a late consolation effort from
Lukaku.
its one thing to target a top class striker... its another for the striker to b willing to
come... he'll ask himself «what can they offer that I don't have here» higuain - higher wages lewandowski - nothing auba - higer wages benz - nothing
lukaku - champions league, higher wages vardy - higher wages griezmann - higher wages dybala - higher wages....
It only
came as they ramped up the pressure through desperation late on that
Lukaku managed to get one back, but it was too little too late from the home side who were very poor on the night and arguably deserved to be knocked out over the two legs.
Lukaku has publicly announced his desire to move to a bigger club and so if Arsenal were to
come calling, he could sign for the Gunners.
With the FA Cup still an objective, Man Utd will be desperate to avoid ending the season empty - handed, and it will
come as no surprise if
Lukaku's goals are key to their end of season success.
Alexis was joined by Romelu
Lukaku at the top of the table, thanks to five goals in his last three matches, but his Everton side have tough trips to Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal left in the fixture list, and I can't see him being amongst the top two
come the end of the season.
Belgian internationals Thibaut Courtois, Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu
Lukaku have all thrived whilst out on temporary deals in Spain, Germany and England, but all seem no nearer to getting a look - in when it
comes to the Chelsea first team.
At this stage of his career, it seems like a sensible decision especially
coming off the back of the serious knee injury that he suffered last season and having been pushed down the pecking order at Old Trafford by Romelu
Lukaku.
Neville feels Sanchez has been dropping too deep in recent games and has told him to try to move into space ahead of Romelu
Lukaku when Liverpool
come to visit this weekend.
The England international could be a fine backup for Romelu
Lukaku after Zlatan Ibrahimovic's injury, though he likely won't
come cheap as the Foxes don't want to sell.
When I first saw the Bournmouth badge
Lukaku immediately
came to mind.
I know some people here would be like» enh arsenal are a big club so we don't need to pay attention to other teams transfer» others might be like» bob chill... they got
lukaku we got lacazette» but deep down we all know we ain't ready and if only we could remember how bad we were mid last season we would all agree to the fact that we need at least 2 more players just to anywhere close to the trophy
come may..
The Merseyside giants were forced to
come from behind after falling behind to Oleh Gusev's early strike, but did so in fine style thanks to goals from Steven Naismith and
Lukaku's second - half penalty, meaning Roberto Martinez's side now travel to Ukraine as slight favourites.
Mourinho
came in and brought his own players: Matic, Pogba, Zilatan, Baily, that number 20,
Lukaku, Lindilof, etc..
Well that's your opinion.I for one think Giroud is one of the most average strikers to ever play for Arsenal.I would be vindicated by their performances this season.Do you think any top team apart from Arsenal will take
Lukaku and Morata over Giroud?I don't see what's so good about him.All he does is turn his back away from goal and hopes a fhance
comes his way to score.There's nothing special about Giroud.
Honestly, save his # 50 million tag I rather we sign
Lukaku than Vardy but on the other hand he could be a great hit afterall, but I think we should add Lacazette to our line up as well, I believe he won't
come for more than # 45 million.
man utd
came out of nowhere and snatched 75M
Lukaku.
The real test
comes when Arsenal has to face other big teams in their turfs and when we play against strong target men like Andy Carroll,
Lukaku and Ibrahimovic.
You want to see the real Ozil then put Benzema, Cavani, Lewandowski, Lacazette,
Lukaku, Costa, Aguero etc in front of him and his value will
come out.
Out of this he should spend that Lacazette money on
Lukaku or Morata or Aubameyang.Morata is a player who I feel should he be given a team where he's the main man he's going to score a lot of goals.There's more to
come from him.I think he'll do well here.It's a shame he usually warms the bench at Madrid.It makes him seem overrated but he's not.
Lukaku has the height, physique, quality, speed, power, technique and finishing that Arsenal need in a striker.He looks like that kind of player who'll bang in a lot of goalsif given the chance in a top team.Aubameyang is very very fast and clinical and at his age he's at his best.If we sign him it's more likely he'll be here for a while than most of the two due to his age.
Parlour had previously spoken about who he thinks should
come to Arsenal in the striker department and of course the usual names
came to mind including Greizmann,
Lukaku, Lacazette and Morata.
Romelu
Lukaku, who has been linked with Arsenal for some time, has
come out and publicly stated that he will be leaving Everton this summer.
I really would like to see
Lukaku at Arsenal, I don't think he would
come cheap but maybe we could recoup some transfer money from sales... or even part exchange.
Unrealistic: AGUERO; If Sanchez leaves for City we can make huge move for him LEWANDOSKI; If he wants to
come to EPL or Sanchez moves BENZEMA; If Madrid gets Mbappe and wants to sacrifice Benzema (though i don't see this ever happening) ********* Top Striker Realistic: Lacazette Unrealistic:
Lukaku, Morata, Belotti, Chicharito.
One other striker I would love to
come is Everton's
Lukaku, but sadly I am sure he is going to Chelsea.
If
Lukaku doesn't
come, I could see Morata
coming, but not for anything more than $ 40M... Another option I can see happening is Milik from Ajax, who according to Wiki is a huge fan of Arsenal, so hopefully he'll be motivated to be as good as possible, instead of being content with earning ridiculous money.
I think
Lukaku is out of Wengers range when it
comes to pricing, and Everton being bought being bought by a billionaire does nt really help our case for that, but then again we never know exactly how much
Lukaku wants to climb up the career ladder and play top4 and CL...
While
Lukaku may be the more skillful player, better to watch, and may well score more goals overall this season, Morata seems like the one more likely to keep his cool and
come alive when it matters most.
Since then the Spaniard has had critics lay into him for not being Diego Costa, but like so many previous Chelsea strikers he seems to have that big - game knack, and
came up with the goods on a night when
Lukaku completely went missing.
To build further excitement,
Lukaku had seemingly dropped the biggest hint yet that United expect to welcome Sanchez in the
coming days, as he posted the update below on Snapchat.
One of the big stories in the Premier League today was probably received pretty well by a lot of Arsenal fans, because with Manchester United
coming to play us at the Emirates stadium at the weekend, a three match ban for their main striker and top scorer Romelu
Lukaku would on the face of it weaken United and increase the chances of an Arsenal win.
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As noted by the Mirror though, he's still a couple of months away from full fitness and being available, and so the pressure and responsibility of scoring goals will be on
Lukaku's shoulders for weeks to
come, something he'll have to relish rather than find a burden moving forward.
However, they now have a prolific goalscorer to lead the line with plenty of room for improvement still, with
Lukaku undoubtedly hoping to build on the most prolific season of his career to date last season and go one better this
coming campaign with a better squad around him.