People may not agree with me but I think sanchez's injury is a blessing in disguise as he's been kinda inefficient lately (barring last week's
UCL tie vs Zagreb) hence, needs to be rested before the city game.
Joel Matip will miss
the UCL tie with Spartak but Klopp has played down fears the centre - back won't be back until 2018: «He has hurt his muscle.
But they MUST get a DMF (John Obi Mikel or Kante of Leicester or any other one the Boss may deem suitable) to help Arsenal get pass Barca in the 2 legged
Ucl tie.
2014: Started Yaya FREAKING Sanogo in a last - 16
UCL tie against Bayern Munich (This got ta be the joke of the year).
Too bad our players didn't have enough belief to take our chances in
our UCL tie
Ok available targets: Rabiot — Young highly rated, wants to come Carvalho — Same as above though
no UCL ties and ready for the prem in stature!
If they fail to turn around
the UCL tie in Barcelona then it starts to look like they are going to end the season empty handed — and that will not help their already low morale.
After a strong season at the heart of Monaco's attack — which included
a UCL tie - killing goal at Arsenal — he signed for los colchoneros in an approximately $ 20 million deal in summer 2015.
Not exact matches
We have had some difficult
ties in the
UCL until we had Monaco and blew that opportunity, its always the same fate, 4th place, we'll try again next season.
Gnabry is injured, you can't be cup
tied in a
ucl qualifier as its a different competition to the actual champions league and Cazorla has been playing as a left winger for 10 years.
I don't want to say this, but in the interest of Arsenal's
Ucl success over Barca, I want to say, if the
Ucl attacking quality of Barcelona's 4 players of, Suarez, Messi, Neymar and Rakitic will play for Barca against Arsenal in both 2 legged
ties, the Boss MUST consider the possibility of upgrading the Arsenal's 2 CBs & DM position with 2 or 3 top quality new additions of a CB, DM and a striker to face Barca and knock them out of this round of 8 fixtures.
But now we have to knockout the big team of Euro League Barca, I wouldn't mind if the Boss will recruit a new top quality DMF for the purpose of this advanced Barca knockout
Ucl game and other
Ucl advanced
ties.
Teams will be progressing in
UCL, injuries could have happened and the need for players who are not cup
tied can massively increase, adding value onto the player.
He is not cup
tied and we are still on the run for the
UCL.
And most importantly, sporting are in the
UCL Playoffs, so they won't be letting him go to anyone until that
tie is completed.
For the
UCL... we would have to get a win and at least a 2 goal cushion for the away
tie & then play out of our skins and scare the bejeezus out of Barca.
While Atleti lost the first leg of their
UCL quarter - final double header 2 - 1, Koke has insisted that his side believe that they can turn the
tie around.
However, the Gunners will play 3
UCL games in between those Barclays
ties.
If he can put up the kind of performance of yesterday in away
ties of the
UCL then there's no reason why Arsenal can not conquer Europe.
Look at our
UCL record and we blow these
ties within the first half usually.
I have now join the bandwagons of the agitators for a top quality DMF for the upcoming Barca
Ucl 2 legged
tie knockout match, if the Boss can find one at affordable cost price.
We cant buy all the big guns as
UCL plays a big part in being cup
tied.
sorry, just not wanting wenger to have the excuse again of a
tie in a second leg, to get change we need to get beat, if we finish behind spurs, loose to watford at home and get humiliated in the
ucl, and they still do not buy a w / c striker, spend on key players, or change management then i know where i stand...
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