Reading between the lines of what Theo has been saying since helping the Gunners to lift the FA
cup trophy though, I expect him to sign a contract extension before too long.
Not exact matches
The experienced World
Cup winner has featured in all seven of Man United's Premier League fixtures this term and
though the 30 - year - old has a lot to offer van Gaal as the Dutch manager looks to fight on multiple fronts and the having won the Champions League in 2013 and when questioned as to whether his side could win the showpiece
trophy Schweinsteiger stated;
Not me I hope we win the FA
Cup I hope this will be Wenger's final season with Arsenal and he can finish with a
trophy I hope we can finish 2nd in PL I've given up on CL
though
if F.A
cup isn't amjor
trophy, why critisize wenger for putting a «B» team at Forest (even
though he was at FAULT)
Arsene Wenger and the players head south to face them on Saturday in the fourth round of the FA
cup and even
though we are hoping that the next few rounds of matches in the Premier League sees us clos the gap on Chelsea to get the title challenge well and truly back on track, we have to accept that the FA
cup is now the best chance of us winning a
trophy this season.
Just because the Gunners owned our north London rivals last season, with three wins out of three including one on the way to an FA
cup trophy, does not mean we should expect it to be easy on Saturday, even
though we have the advantage of playing at home.
Is it justifiable that a manager earning such a ridiculous amount of cash can not deliver
trophies, major
trophies (FA
Cup after 10 years is a f*cking disgrace and not even worth considering even
though it saved his head) on a regular basis...??
Some Arsenal fans have not been happy with the club for keeping Arsene Wenger as our manager for some time now and even
though the pressure may have been taken off the Frenchman by the team ending the long
trophy drought and then backing it up with back to back FA
cup wins at Wembley, the failure so far this season to take advantage of the struggles of the Premier League big boys has brought it all back with a bang.
The pundit goes on to suggest
though perhaps after a year or two following next summer's World
Cup in Russia, if Alli and Spurs still haven't won any major
trophies, then perhaps that will be the time when he considers a move elsewhere to fulfil his ambitions.
Even
though it is club football that really pays the wages of the players and with some real glory on offer in the shape of domestic
cups, leagues and the Europa and Champions League competitions, it is fair to say that the biggest
trophy in football is the World
Cup.
We made it to the League
Cup final and even
though we lost, the winner also will lift the PL
trophy so we go through instead (i think)
Even
though he has always won that race, the Gunners just managed to win their first real
trophy for nine years last season beating Hull in the FA
Cup Final.
Arsene Wenger has already let the Arsenal fans know that he is not making this quarter - final Carabao
Cup clash against West Ham any more of a priority than he normally does, and is planning to play a mixture of youth and fringe players even
though this competition is probably our best chance of a
trophy this season.
Back in this hemisphere, Exeter have never been higher than the third tier of English football, and their only
trophy to date remains the 1990 Fourth Division Championship,
though they have reached the quarterfinals of the FA
Cup on two occasions, in 1930 - 31 and again in 1980 - 81.
Let's be honest
though, Gooners, and say that one or two key injuries picked up now could have a very negative effect on our chances of beating Aston Villa at Wembley and lifting the FA
cup trophy in back to back seasons.
Tell them, ozil came to arsenal when all our super stars wanted out, he came and we have been winning
trophies, even
though it's fa
cups, he's luxury yes, but we need that luxury, on his day, he will single handendly destroy teams..
I am missing club football already, even
though Arsenal only finished the season a week ago in high style by smashing Aston Villa into little pieces and lifting the FA
cup trophy.
Oops, Sorry, that should have been the Wenger
Trophy, even
though our celebrations could be compared to winning a World
Cup.?
We would have been disappointed,
though, and even
though there is no chance of us beating Chelsea to the title, we still have the hopes of winning the FA
cup trophy and the fight for the top four to worry about.
Wait, so that 5 - 1 counted for more than our 2 - 0 victory, and the FA
cup match isn't important even
though it led to us winning a
trophy.
He just won us 3 fa
cups and two community shields and in those competitions in one way or another inclusing this years semis we had to beat the champions that is success if were top four then its we do nt win
trophies we slip out of top four for a year and now its even
though we have won
trophies and competing in finals its were just outside of top four for first time in 20 years next it will be anything no matter what to say something negative e en after hes done and you will say atleast we did this and that with wenger he was a legend after all at the club
So once again, it seems as
though the FA
Cup seems to be a very achievable
trophy for Arsene Wenger's team.
On the other hand,
though, Chile being out of the World
Cup might just benefit Arsenal if it meant that Alexis was more determined than ever to win a
trophy at club level this season.
But even
though we are all desperate for the Gunners to do well in these
cup competitions it is the prize of the Premier League
trophy that we are really after.
Yes, there were challenges associated with that move — debts to pay, players sold without proper replacements and the whole nine yards, but we still tried to compete, even
though we fell short on several occasions and none hurts more than the 2006 Champions League final but nine years of a
trophy drought changed to sheer elation when the Gunners won the FA
Cup in 2014.
Guardiola did not seem to mind winning the «second tier» Carabao
Cup with Manchester City this season and Mourinho celebrated lifting that
trophy and the Europa League last term as
though they were the first two
cups of his managerial career.
So there again, just like the FA
Cup not being a
trophy, coming in the top four was suddenly of no significance even
though it was a greater achievement than the club had ever seen before.
The Welsh star is determined to compete for a starting spot,
though, as he revelled in winning yet another
trophy with the Spanish club by lifting the Super
Cup.
He at least was winning
trophies again
though, with several FA
Cup wins in recent years — but now he doesn't, losing to Nottingham Forest in the third round and losing the League
Cup final last weekend to City (although admittedly there is still a chance of Europa League victory).
Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez has enjoyed a stunning World
Cup and even
though his side have been eliminated from the competition, the 22 year olds» six goals keep him in the running for the Golden Boot
trophy as the tournament's leading scorer.
The Spurs boss does not believe winning the FA
Cup would change the club, even
though their
trophy cabinet has been empty for a decade.
Zlatan scored twice in the EFL
Cup final last season including a late header that sealed the
trophy for the Red Devils,
though the ACL injury ruled him out of the Europa League Final which United won over Ajax.
Just sixteen teams remain in this season's FA
Cup and with neither Manchester club still standing, an opportunity for someone different to lift the
trophy has emerged in what is now a wide - open field −
though it would take a brave punter to look beyond the obvious quarter of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.
As well as a second - place finish in the league, the FA
Cup is still a
trophy that Mourinho's men could win and will please the board and the fans even
though it isn't the
trophy that the club wanted to win this season.
The price is # 25,935, which is coincidentally the same price as an Ohlins - equipped
Cup - S, and there's nothing stopping buyers from trading up to the
Cup chassis for # 1350 —
though that pushes the price towards
Trophy territory.