It looks like he will be on the bench for the second week running
as the Gunners host Burnley, with Wenger believing the pacy forward needs more time before being thrown back in.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is set to renew his long standing rivalry with Manchester United gaffer Jose Mourinho,
as the Gunners host United in what
Cazorla will be out again for Arsenal on Wednesday night
as The Gunners host Southampton in a midweek Premier League fixture.
Not exact matches
Before Arsenal played
host to Chelsea last weekend in a match that none of us want to remember for long, the interim boss of the blues Guus Hiddink suggested that Arsene Wenger and his very long spell
as the manager of a top flight club like the
Gunners could soon be looked on
as a piece of history, because bosses just do not seem to get anything like that sort of time anymore.
The Frenchman announced this morning that he would be stepping down
as Gunners boss at the end of the season and a
host of big names have been linked
as potential replacements.
However, let's give a chance to our current
Gunners to show their title readiness
as they
host the Reds tomorrow at the Emirates Stadium.
The
Gunners crashed to a 2 - 0 loss in the London derby against Chelsea on Saturday afternoon at Stamford Bridge
as the
host took full advantage of the nine - men and scored right at the beginning and end of the second half through Kurt Zouma and a deflected Eden Hazard effort.
But what is of serious concern to me now is, let the Boss gets the
Gunners back to their feet properly to collect all the 3 points that will be at stake for the taking in another Sunday early kick - off match at Selhurst Park
as the Eagles
host the
Gunners in a Barclays premier League game.
Still I suppose it was worth the wait
as Arsene Wenger and the
Gunners will be pretty pleased with the outcome,
as we avoided all of the really tough teams left in the competition, with favourites Man City going to Leicester, Man United going top the only non EPL club Bristol City and Chelsea playing
host to Bournemouth.
We already know that Theo Walcott will not be on the pitch or on the bench for Arsenal tomorrow
as the
Gunners play
host to the old rivals Manchester United.
The Blues play
host to the
Gunners on Sunday, and
as if the North - London side did have enough demons to contend with currently, they have now seen their weekend's opponents in top form coming into the game.
The
Gunners attacked the
hosts and forced more goals kick
as they seek to find the back of the net though West Ham had theirs
as well but Arsenal superiority was somehow hinged on more of the these goal kick which showed the area pressure was intended and accumulated in the entire context.
Even with Arsenal having allowed Jack Wilshere to go and join Premier League club AFC Bournemouth on loan for the season and with Aaron Ramsey not expected back in action from his hamstring injury until next weekend, the Arsenal defensive midfielder Francis Coquelin could well find himself sat on the bench today
as the
Gunners play
host to Southampton.
As Arsenal get set to
host the European champions Barcelona in the last 16 of the Champions League, the
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has insisted that his team are capable of beating the all - conquering Spanish giants when the teams take to the field at the Emirates stadium.
Saints» back five have done a strong job so far, with the
hosts unable to create an opportunity
as yet, but it's the
Gunners who are well in control of possession early on.
The
Gunners look one of the home bankers in the Premier League this weekend
as they play
host to the worst travellers in the top flight this term, Burnley.
The game was played at a hectic pace from the first whistle, and the
Gunners might well have won it
as the
hosts had to see out the final few minutes with 10 men, after the late sending off of David Luiz.
The
Gunners were off the pace of the game
as the
hosts played at a high tempo and deservedly took the lead inside the first ten minutes.
Wenger is facing a
host of fitness concerns
as the
Gunners go into their match with West Brom this afternoon.
But in the end it was the
hosts who had to save themselves,
as Danny Graham's late equaliser salvaged the Swans a replay after Lukas Podolski and Kieran Gibbs had put the
Gunners 2 - 1 up.
Arsenal will play
host to last season's high - flying champions Manchester City this Saturday September 13th,
as the Sky Blues make the trip to London to face Arsene Wenger's
Gunners.
Wenger begins his final five Premier League games
as Gunners boss by
hosting West Ham on Sunday (1.30 pm).
With just six games remaining in the Premier League season, Arsenal's transfer activity is underway
as papers link the
Gunners to a
host of stars across world football.
Come Sunday, fans will be treated to yet another highly sought - after and exciting clash
as the Blues will
host the
Gunners at Stamford Bridge.
The
Gunners were the better team, though, scoring through Olivier Giroud and Aaron Ramsey, before Monaco keeper Danijel Subasic made several saves
as the
hosts survived the onslaught.
It was supposed to be a close match
as the
Gunners have failed to win any of their games in the Premier League this season without Manchester United bound Alexis Sanchez but reverse was the case
as the
hosts blitz pass the Roy Hodgson led side.
A remarkable ten goals were scored
as defending champions Man Utd and Arsenal locked horns in week three of the 2011/12 Barclay's Premier League − eight of which were netted by the
hosts, a rampant United who took full advantage of the mire
Gunners chief Arsene Wenger found himself in that day.
Whether Arsenal restore their interest genuinely remains to be seen,
as the
Gunners are linked with a
host of midfielders from across Europe - and a bidding war for Gundogan could get very, very expensive and Arsenal will want to avoid that.
With the futures of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil at the Emirates Stadium in doubt at the moment, Arsenal are said to be preparing for the worst case scenario of both their superstars leaving at the end of the season and the
Gunners have been linked with a
host of names
as potential replacements for the duo in recent times.
The
Gunners are now seven - points behind pacesetters United, although Arsene Wenger's side do at least have the luxury of boasting one game in - hand,
as well
as having to
host the 18 - time champions of England before the season reaches its climax.