I also expect Gibbs to continue his upward trajectory, and make his omission from England's
World Cup squad look like a terrible decision.
Not exact matches
His form for the Eagles last season could be enough to convince them to make a bid as they remain interested despite a change in manager, and it certainly
looks as though he'll be desperate to move on as having been frozen out again, he'll need regular football elsewhere to secure his spot in the
World Cup squad next summer.
The young Brazil star was omitted from Luiz Felipe Scolari's
World Cup squad this summer, and by the
looks of it he made the wrong decision as the former Inter Milan ace dazzled the Danes with some exceptional moves and boosted his credentials ahead of the new campaign.
Perez now
looks set on the exit door, in hope of retaining a place in the Spain international
squad for next summer's
World Cup, and his preference is known to be a return to his home country.
Louis van Gaal has made a number of changes to the
squad at Old Trafford since he took over as boss, and Falcao could now lead the attack, fitting in alongside fellow new - boys Angel Di Maria and Ander Herrera, with two more signings from the Dutchman's Netherlands
World Cup squad also
looking likely to go through by the end of transfer deadline day.
Mustafi and Rob Holding are the remaining additions to our senior
squad, and the
World Cup winner
looks a shrewd buy, having become one of the most consistent defenders in La Liga in recent seasons.
Oxlade will likely leave as he does not really have a cemented place anywhere in the first 11 plus new signings coming in in the advanced roles, except wenger promises a place in the middle to rival ramsey, knowing that jack and santi will probably not at all in the coming season while mo and francis rival xhaka, which i doubt will be enough to persuade Oxlade, and knowing how fragile the England team is, talking about making the
squad for
world cup, he may as well be
looking at first 11 assurances with Klopp.
He had a bad game against Chile, therefore he deserved to be dropped and from my understanding the German coach carried other players to
look at in this tournament, so its going to be a hell of a competition for
world cup place in all positions for German, even our Ozil may not make it into the
squad
@NY Gunner, let me break it down for you.Chambers is not
world class, he was not even on the 1st 11 of south Hampton, Debuchy was never a starter for France until Sagna became old, Cambell was unknown untill World cup, Gibbs not even a starter in England national squad, Flamini, Cocklin and Diaby (i do nt have what to say), Arteta has never even played for spain, our best goal keeper was not a starter for Poland until Wenger started to bench Fambiasky just to make the other look good, Koshienly is good th
world class, he was not even on the 1st 11 of south Hampton, Debuchy was never a starter for France until Sagna became old, Cambell was unknown untill
World cup, Gibbs not even a starter in England national squad, Flamini, Cocklin and Diaby (i do nt have what to say), Arteta has never even played for spain, our best goal keeper was not a starter for Poland until Wenger started to bench Fambiasky just to make the other look good, Koshienly is good th
World cup, Gibbs not even a starter in England national
squad, Flamini, Cocklin and Diaby (i do nt have what to say), Arteta has never even played for spain, our best goal keeper was not a starter for Poland until Wenger started to bench Fambiasky just to make the other
look good, Koshienly is good though.
Jesus was in tears as he left the pitch at Crystal Palace on New Year's Eve with a knee injury, but it
looks as though he'll return in time to play his part at the business end of the season while also staking his claim for a place in the Brazil
squad for the
World Cup in Russia this summer.
The German international, who formed part of his country's
World Cup winning
squad in 2014, has
looked a shadow of his former self at times this season, particularly in last week's shock Champions League defeat to AS Monaco.
Looking at the options available to Arsene Wenger right now in the Arsenal
squad, you could say that we have a decent amount of cover all through the defence, especially after our
World Cup winner Per Mertesacker rolled back the years and made a lot of doubters eat their words with his almost perfect FA cup final performan
Cup winner Per Mertesacker rolled back the years and made a lot of doubters eat their words with his almost perfect FA
cup final performan
cup final performance.
Given his fond memories from last year, it's a move that could perhaps appeal for Deulofeu who now runs the risk of missing out on the Spain
squad for the
World Cup in Russia next summer, but
looking at the long - term picture, with Dembele returning from injury in the coming weeks, it doesn't
look overly positive for him at Barcelona.
England international Daniel Sturridge is reportedly considering a fresh challenge away from Liverpool as he
looks to better his chances of making Gareth Southgate's
squad for next summer's
World Cup finals.
I think Falcao will be a good addition to the
squad as well, not
looking at what he does at united, remember he his just coming back from a foot injury that stopped him from gracing the
world cup in 2014 in Brazil I think if Mourinho should give him.
Undeniably they have some real
world - class talent in their
squad, but as a team they haven't
looked on form since before the end of last season, losing the FA
Cup to Wigan in June, losing to Arsenal in a pre-season friendly and, most recently, losing to newly promoted Cardiff.
One only needs to
look at the inclusion of Theo Walcott in the 2006
World Cup squad.
Liverpool are reportedly
looking again at signing Barcelona goalkeeper Marc - Andre ter Stegen, who was left out of the club's Club
World Cup squad.
Currently basking in the glory of a Confederations
cups victory, the young Brazilian will
look to continue his progress and cement his place in the Brazil
squad for the
World Cup next summer.
With around five weeks until Gareth Southgate names his
squad for the
World Cup in Russia, we
look at how his England hopefuls got on.
The international break gives countries a chance for another
look at their
squads, with the
World Cup looming.
With the
World Cup coming up in the summer, it's essential for Llorente to get back into the
squad, and with first team chances hard to come by in Turin, Arsenal are
looking to capitalise on...
I think both teams will be happy with a draw
looking at the upcoming fixtures and impact of the
World Cup on the
squad, and I can see it finishing 1 - 1 with a goal from Naismith in the second half being equalised by some grock like David Nugent bundling the ball over the line from a corner.
With the
World Cup coming up in the summer, it's essential for Llorente to get back into the
squad, and with first team chances hard to come by in Turin, Arsenal are
looking to capitalise on the situation, according to the Daily Mail.
With less than a month to go until Gareth Southgate names his
squad for the
World Cup in Russia, we
look at how his England hopefuls got on this weekend.
With Ghana needing to win to stand any chance of qualifying for the 2018
World Cup in Russia, and with several key players missing, Appiah has gone with a new
look squad for today's game.