Not exact matches
Having lost Alexis Sanchez to Manchester United this
month,
Arsenal simply can not afford not to bring in another world class name up front for the second half of this
season.
That guy refused
Arsenal back in 2004 or somewhere near that tim and then a few
months later or within a
season went to Chelsea, why?
As Le Prof's current contract deal at
Arsenal is said to end in some few
months time and should he considers leaving
Arsenal at the expiration of this his current deal which could be unlikely, more so if
Arsenal win the PL this
season or the CL or both.
The writer have already critically examing all that make November a
month which
Arsenal drop points some
seasons ago but this
season will be different because of the man power which we have in defferent department of the field.
And a 3
months - plus injury hit Giroud, got 19 goals for
Arsenal last
season.
Appointing a new manager to manager
Arsenal as from next
season is not what the
Arsenal board will have to take
months in advance to consider which manager they should appoint.
Reading through the lines on AW, s press conformance yesterday, i think he hinted without realizing and said «
Arsenal will decide when Sanchez can leave and that he still has 16
months on his contract» this means to me that if Sanchez wants to go to another EPL team they will make him sit on the bench for the whole of the next
season, my opinion they will be right to do so even if it means losing 25/30 million to prove a point
And what happens to our
season when it comes out in January that he's joined City / Chelsea, whilst still having another five
months at
Arsenal to see out?
Francis Coquelin may now be the lynchpin of
Arsenal brilliant recent run, but it seems strange to think that just a few
months ago he was playing in the Championship with Carlton, therefore he is the only Gunner with first - hand experience against Reading this
season.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has openly stated that he is still looking to invest in the market before the window closes on the 31st August and even though there's still a
month away, Le Prof will need to act quickly to get reinforcements ahead of the
season opener against Liverpool.
A couple of
months ago the former Chelsea striker, and bane of
Arsenal, Didier Drogba was asked who he thought would be champions this
season and he said
Arsenal.
Brozovic has impressed in his time with Dinamo Zagreb, and had been linked as a top target for both
Arsenal and Liverpool this
month, with the Gunners in particular need of new additions in the middle of the park after a number of injuries in that department this
season.
Been the same for many years, injuries, february (cursed
month for
arsenal), we almost ALWAYS reached the top but always stuck in the same level, same old same old, even this
season, Even tho i want to be proved wrong by wenger and his team but i think we will messed it up again, even tho this
season is like the only
season for 10 years that we have an actual chance of winning.
When Alexis Sanchez joined
Arsenal at the beginning of last
season he brought his incredible pace, energy and enthusiasm with him, and he practically carried us through the first couple of injury - filled
months before reinforcements came off the treatment table.
Arsene Wenger has challenged his new
Arsenal team to prove in the remaining weeks of the
season that they are better than his old team — that hardly showered themselves in glory during the first six
months.
Most of the recent
Arsenal transfer rumours this
month have been about whether Alexis Sanchez will be going to Manchester City in January, or whether he will be going on a free transfer at the end of the
season.
This year
Arsenal's squad depth is far greater than in past campaigns, but it shall still be possibly the most challenging
month for
Arsenal this
season, at least so far.
As every
Arsenal fan knows, an estimate of thee
months from
Arsenal is going to be far from accurate going on past performance, so it wouldn't surprise me if he only just came back at the very end of the
season to help us snatch fourth place.
He seems to have been invigorated by the 3 -
month layoff he endured while nursing the ligament injury, and has had a positive impact on
Arsenal's Barclays Premier League campaign and progression into the last four of this
season's FA Cup, where they will be facing Reading in April.
Arsenal wonderkid Serge Gnabry is set to join fellow Premier League side West Brom on an initial six -
month loan deal in a bid to gain regular first - team action this
season, Mail Sport reports.
Chamakh started solidly enough, netting ten goals in his first few
months at the Emirates Stadium but then saw his form dip dramatically and has been surplus to requirements at
Arsenal for quite some time, having not made a single minute of Premier League football thus far this
season.
Arsenal's Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain suffered a blow to his development when he lost five
months of the
season to a cruciate knee ligament injury.
To his credit, Sampaoli was professional in general when speaking about Sanchez by insisting that he hopes he can play a leading role in helping
Arsenal turn their
season around after a disastrous few
months have seen them crash out of the Champions League and face a real battle to finish in the top four in the Premier League.
The Spaniard has been at
Arsenal for just 12
months, but he was left bitterly frustrated last
season due to injuries and a lack of opportunities from Arsene Wenger.
He has been a revelation; he said it would take him 6
months to change
Arsenal's fitness regime / habits / psychology towards fitness and that the benefits wouldn't be seen until this happened, a couple of weeks ago we hit 4 injuries which is the lowest I have seen for 5 + years and now we are about to hit 0 (hopefully no injuries against liverpool) which I would have thought impossible last
season.
In recent
months, the Bundesliga hitman — who has scored 20 league goals in 20 games for BVB so far this
season — has been heavily linked with a move to
Arsenal.
Pep Guardiola doesn't exactly look in desperate need for new players after his side's remarkable
season so far, with the Sky Blues 12 points clear at the top of the Premier League and booking a date in next
month's Carabao Cup final with
Arsenal.
Lehmann, 41, who left
Arsenal in 2008 and re-joined the club last
month as emergency cover after retiring last
season following a spell with Stuttgart, was called up to start the match after Manuel Almunia was injured in the warm - up.
Last night
Arsenal lost their first away game (in the League) for nine
months, and it must be said that the team looked listless compared to some other performances this
season.
Perhaps it is the difference between the Man City and West Ham games and the dross that has been the norm from
Arsenal in recent
months that makes Walcott see it in such a good light but it worries me to hear him full of praise after an improvement which needs to be much bigger if the
season is to end at all well.
However, he will now remain in the Premier League with
Arsenal, who have been linked with a number of goalkeepers in recent
months following a difficult
season for current first choice Szczesny.
And if that is true and the
Arsenal backroom staff know how to fix it, we could soon be seeing the likes of Rambo, Wilshere, Walcott, Arteta and many more Gunners actually managing to complete a whole
season without missing a
month here and a couple more there.
i have stop thinking about who will be selected as the new forward or CB, i am more pissed off on some players who have took
arsenal for granted, a manager who had put too much fate in them over the last years, a manager who have left the team short of quality in certain areas, in the hope that his prodigies will fill in nicely, which on the contrary does not happen and leave us wanting in the last
months of the
season.
I still believe that
Arsenal would have won the Premier League that
season if Ramsey had not strained his thigh on Boxing Day and missed around three
months of the
season.
It's a topic that's been debated back and forth for weeks and
months now and the big question surrounds whether Alex Oxlade Chamberlain has a future at
Arsenal beyond this
season?
With the January transfer window now having opened, clubs are not just able to secure big money arrivals for this
month itself, but also talk to players whose contracts expires at the end of the
season about the possibility of a bosman move — even the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United,
Arsenal and Liverpool have been linked with numerous free transfer moves
Two and a half
months into the new
season, and the
Arsenal players are yet to adapt to the new system, which subsequently is failing to produce the enviable results.
The French international, named the Barclays Premier League player of the
month for March, has been in fine form in recent games as
Arsenal have strung together a good set of results in the business end of the
season.
The Premier League
season has now been underway for almost two
months, with a clear pattern starting to emerge — Chelsea and Manchester City, perhaps along with
Arsenal, look like a genuine title contenders, but the likes of Southampton and Swansea City are also overachieving at the top.
We could certainly do with him having an impact from the start because
Arsenal can not afford to wait six
months for Lacazette to find his feet if we are to have a chance of this
season's EPL trophy.
There have been literally hundreds of
Arsenal transfer rumours in the football press since the summer transfer window closed a couple of weeks into the current
season and there will be hundreds more before the winter window closes in just over a
month.
Gioud will not be sold now as welbeck will miss almost entire of next
season (they say 9
months but with
arsenal its always more).
With
Arsenal being the only one of the four FA cup semi-finalists not currently occupying a place in the top four of the Premier League, and of course the fact that the Gunners are currently playing like a bunch of drunken old women, the chances are that the team who lifts the FA cup trophy next
month will not be claiming their place in the Europa League next
season.
He goes on to say that he thinks Özil is a very good player but only a few
months ago
Arsenal are having an awful
season and were looking as if we wouldn't make the top four, and that it's strange the difference a few
months can make.
The good news for
Arsenal fans from last night's Euro 2016 semi-final between Wales and Portugal is that we can now rest assured that the central midfield star Aaron Ramsey has come through the tournament without picking up an injury of any kind and so will be fit and ready to help
Arsenal when the new
season kicks off in about a
month.
So the last thing that
Arsenal fans want to hear is another possible reason for us not starting well when the Premier League
season kicks off in less than a
month.
Judging by the latest reports, I very much doubt that Ospina will be at
Arsenal, next
season and there's also a possibility that Szczesny won't be returning back to the club, especially after his last comment, about learning more in 6
months at Roma than he did in 10 years at
Arsenal.
Should this even be a topic?Giroud is a player of average quality always surrounded by good players.I just don't get.It's as if only
Arsenal fans rate him.This was a player who was bought to be the leading striker at
Arsenal and after his years of failure which many deny he's now become a super sub?How laughable is that.From failure to super sub.If the so called world class striker we're signing goes out with an injury for about five
months who comes in then.It seems to me people lack vision.Why is it always Giroud Giroud Giroud?After so many
seasons people are still debating what souldn't even be debatable.I've lost count of the number of times he's been talked about here.This is the problem with our club.It's just not ruthless.This is a player who should have been gone long ago but due to him being French he still gets the chances.We won't miss him when he goes and I'd like to see if he'd stand out in a smaller club.
This fascinating study gives us a warning that things could still get worse this
season, as
Arsenal's worst
month for injuries is January (26 in last five years) closely followed by November (24) which is just around the corner!
I was tempted to pick the
Arsenal and England international forward Danny Welbeck as the Man of the Match for his last gasp winner against Leicester City just 10 minutes after making his
season debut after a frustrating 10
months on the sidelines with injury.