Last year Squawka named him the best player under the age of 23 in world football, and since then he has continued to develop and enhance his skills, playing a key role in Juventus»
league and cup success in the 2015/16 season.
League and cup success aren't the bottom line for a fund like Elliott - cash is.
He's quickly learning that
league and cup success can mean nothing if you embarrass yourself in the Champions League.
Not exact matches
The Gunners are currently sitting in 6th in the Premier
League table, but our reserves are through to the next round of the Europa
League,
and are in the quarter - finals of the
League cup, but what is the minimum you would expect the team to achieve for the season to be considered a
success with our current players
and manager?
Sadly, with Wenger in charge we will never progress beyond a top four finish, the odd domestic
cup success and a last sixteen exit in the Champions
League.
Had to vote Top 6 + Europa
League but it's missing a couple of other options of
success: — A GREAT season (given the competition
and crappy Sanchez / Ozil situation, etc.) would be Top 4 + Domestic
Cup (s?)
Arsenal ladies now move their focus back to the domestic
league and will hope to use the FA
Cup success, as means of a boost to achieving a better position in the
league.
And Liverpool midfielder Spearing, 23, is also adamant that the Reds»
Cup success can not result in them coasting in the
league.
Phil i agree get to the game but i think the majority have enjoyed finishing top four playing beautifully entertaining attacking football
and winning fa
cups making it to another final this year also emirates
and invincible a champions
league final we sadly lost but hey made it there
and wengers
success is legendary hes a club legend somone arsenal fams will tell there kids
and grand kids about but lets win
and make it to the final they are special go arsenal
Anyway position is not what people are moaning about, you say we can't compete with City financially but we're not trying, we we're the only team in the top five
leagues in Europe last year to make a profit in the transfer window, he's tactical decision can not be understood by anyone, some of the teams
and systems he picks are laughable, square pegs in round holes no
success in 12 years apart from FA
cups, a competition that carries no weight anymore.
This explains why Wenger is so highly regarded by the club, A. he works within the financial constraints imposed by the board B. has delivered, in the boards eyes,
success with recent FA
Cup wins
and champions
league football every year C. has maintained the support of fans as measured by financial returns on ticket sales
and merchandise.
Look around the stadium
and see the trophies listed as Arsenal
successes and you will see every
league and cup win highlighted
and won under different managers.
Pellegrini won the Premier
League and League Cup in his debut season in English football, but has failed miserably in his bid to replicate that
success this term.
However, is he enough, to propel us to some sort of
success this season; Carabao
Cup, Europa
League and Top 4?
If confirmed, it will end a seven - year stint at the Nou Camp for the 33 - year - old, where he has made 332 appearances for Barca while collecting quite the trophy haul with four La Liga titles
and two Champions
League trophies to go with two FIFA Club World
Cup successes amongst many others.
First of all, if it was a decent excuse, then Leicester wouldn't have won the
league, Atletico Madrid wouldn't be performing so well in recent years, Wigan wouldn't beat money bags City to win the cup, Porto never would have won the Champions League, and so on, and so on... Secondly, and most importantly, why haven't Arsenal improved then, if success is all down to fin
league, Atletico Madrid wouldn't be performing so well in recent years, Wigan wouldn't beat money bags City to win the
cup, Porto never would have won the Champions
League, and so on, and so on... Secondly, and most importantly, why haven't Arsenal improved then, if success is all down to fin
League,
and so on,
and so on... Secondly,
and most importantly, why haven't Arsenal improved then, if
success is all down to finances?
Nothing Arsene gave us an FA
cup last year, took us to the
league cup finals (we lost due to the players
and the negativity around the club) Yes Arsene delivers
and yet the plastics hound him out!So true he makes
success, he's experienced enough to turn things around, admited we're going through a rough patch now, but he'll turn it around if he's provided with the right kind of players.
As the current season hots up
and enters one of the busiest
and most important periods, for clubs like Arsenal that are still in the Champions
League and the FA
cup that is, Arsene Wenger knows that each game takes on more importance
and a bad performance or two could really damage our hopes of
success.
The pair enjoyed great
success together at City between 2009 - 2013 as the FA
Cup and a
League title were both delivered during that spell, with Toure scoring the winner in the 2011 final against Stoke City to clinch the club's first major piece of silverware in 35 years.
According to The Sun, the Portuguese coach will receive a three - year deal which includes bonuses for
successes in both
leagues and cups.
We are a club with history
and prestige — We haven't won the
league in 13 years but it was only in the last 4 years that we have had the finances to compete as we have had to pay off the debt for our stadium so if we wanted to judge our
success we would have to use the last 4 years
and we have won 3 fa
cups which is the second biggest trophy in England.
All that is left for Arsenal if we are to salvage any sort of happiness, dignity or some measure of
success after the disappointing results in the Premier
League and Champions
League campaigns, is to win the FA
cup trophy at Wembley in May.
A lot of Arsenal fans would gladly take a bit of the trophy
success that Chelsea have enjoyed over the last decade or so, with Premier
League titles, domestic
cups and both the Champions
League and Europa
League to celebrate, but I am not so sure about the way that their big spending billionaire owner Roman Abramovich gets through managers.
Sirgu has enjoyed great
success in Paris since moving to the Ligue 1 heavyweights from Palermo in 2011, winning three French titles, two
League Cups
and the French
Cup.
And if the Saints did go on to lift the famous old
cup that Arsenal have had so much
success with in recent years, then it would mean that the side who finish sixth would not get a Europa
League spot for next season.
I'm actually a fan of Dortmund myself,
and just being contenders to the
league,
cup and advancing from the champions
league group stages is considered
success.
The Dutchman won a Premier
League title
and an FA
Cup during his spell with Manchester City, but given the Rossoneri's continued struggle in recent years, he has been unable to replicate that
success in Italy.
The bigger challenge now though will be to maintain that level of
success and dominate both in England
and in Europe,
and in order to do that, he may well need reinforcements in certain areas given their shortcomings in the FA
Cup and Champions
League.
The FA
Cup success does
and should not detract from the fact that we were bloody awful in the Premiership
and Champions
League — it can not be disputed.
we knew at the end of the season gone that the only chance we have of
success is the europa — it pains me to say it but we are still with a chance — a remote chance in premier
league competition but far as domestic
and europa
cup competition we are very much an active threat.
Their only real
success so far this season as come in the
League Cup, where they've beaten Middlesbrough on penalties,
and Swansea City — with Mario Balotelli even managing to get his name on the scoresheet in the latter game.
The majority of fans that go to the Emirates now never went to Highbury (at a guess, I'd say five to eight thousand)
and only know reasonable
success, ie, FA
Cup wins
and continuous Champions
League qualification
and only read about the «Invincibles», you can tell by the fact they never chant «come on you reds» which was a regular, extremely loud chant in the Highbury days
and as ThirdMan pointed out are the prawn sandwich brigade mixed with the tourist support
and there you have the empty seats.
Actually winning
cups getting to those finals by beating the best teams in the
leagues even though we lost one to the best team in the
league this year is more than one fact
and what the guy stated in the article is a host of statistical facts
and we sniffed the
league in 2016 every one but us failed to beat the champions that year twice there is a host of facts that hold up
success here an mostly ranting opinions saying yea we won
cups and made it to finals so what, we did nt win ecl or epl only 1 team does that
and other than Leicester which we were 2nd only city, mu
and chelsea have won since we last won so not many clubs do that
and totten ham hasnt won a
cup since 2008 we have won 5 in 8 seasons
and been to 3 other finals
Considering how Arsenal played in the first two months of this season, it seems like a dream to see us going ten games unbeaten at this moment,
and only needing five more wins to secure second place in the Premier
League and a repeat
success in the FA
Cup Final.
* Winning the
League (EPL) * His early success, a year after joining the Club in 1996 at Arsenal was phenomenal, winning the League (EPL) and FA cup double in 1997 - 98 & 2001 - 02 seasons and then winning the league for the last time in 2003 - 04 season (Les Invincible) was enough to win and melt the hearts of die hard fans, the Board and even eagle eyed watchers in London as well as coaches and even ref
League (EPL) * His early
success, a year after joining the Club in 1996 at Arsenal was phenomenal, winning the
League (EPL) and FA cup double in 1997 - 98 & 2001 - 02 seasons and then winning the league for the last time in 2003 - 04 season (Les Invincible) was enough to win and melt the hearts of die hard fans, the Board and even eagle eyed watchers in London as well as coaches and even ref
League (EPL)
and FA
cup double in 1997 - 98 & 2001 - 02 seasons
and then winning the
league for the last time in 2003 - 04 season (Les Invincible) was enough to win and melt the hearts of die hard fans, the Board and even eagle eyed watchers in London as well as coaches and even ref
league for the last time in 2003 - 04 season (Les Invincible) was enough to win
and melt the hearts of die hard fans, the Board
and even eagle eyed watchers in London as well as coaches
and even referees.
Though there were FA
cup successes here
and there but the lack of Premier
League success also began to take its toll on the the team.
Conte is aiming to do the
league and FA
Cup double in his first year in England,
and while his ability to deliver silverware will ultimately be the defining factor as to whether or not he is a
success in west London, he has certainly shown enough to deserve the faith of the hierarchy.
Having built on his early promise at Pescara by being an important part of PSG's
success in recent years with four Ligue 1 titles
and countless domestic
cups to his name, The Mirror claim that a move to the Premier
League could now happen next summer.
Since Everton's last day in the sunshine of
success, Liverpool have filled their silverware shelf with two FA Cups, three
League Cups, one Champions
League, one UEFA
Cup and a couple of Community Shields.
While the Spanish coach has achieved considerable
success at the Allianz Arena, having won three Bundesliga titles, the German
Cup, the Uefa Super
Cup and the Club World
Cup during his time with the club, many may consider his time with Bayern to have been a disappointment considering his failure to take the club back to the final of the Champions
League.
The team will be hoping that this kit will help them to defend their FA
Cup title, as well as bring
success in the Champions
League and Capital One
Cup.
The last time Arsenal faced the current English Premier
League champions we won convincingly
and that FA
cup trophy
success made both Arsene Wenger
and the club record holders in the famous old football tournament.
Mourinho only joined United last season
and enjoyed instant
success with three trophy victories in his first year in charge, guiding the Red Devils to wins in the Community Shield, EFL
Cup and Europa
League.
Having won 10 of last 11 games in the
League, culminating in our FA
Cup success, another win against the Premier
League Champions can only confirm we are in confident mood for the start of the season,
and we will have more chance with Koscielny back in the heart of the defence.
The end of the campaign, champions
league qualification
and FA
CUP success will all be pivotal in deciding Alexis Sanchez's future
and personally I reckon if the Gunners do not achieve one or the other, perhaps even both, then we can wave goodbye to the superstar that has made us tick this season...
He also suggested that personal goals as well as trophy
success is what drives him on, saying, «For a team, it [a trophy] is the biggest thing to get
and we got it [last season with the FA
Cup], but as a player, there are other things — being the best player in the world, other
cups, the Champions
League.»
This House of Cards created by the thin - skinned narcissist
and our absentee landlord is going to come crashing down over the next 12 months
and anyone who doesn't put the
success of the club ahead of blind allegiances will need to check themselves so that we can move forward once the dust has settled... this club has been on auto - pilot for far too long
and the same old, same old just won't cut it in the new EPL where many of the best managers, players
and deepest pockets in the world now reside... just think to yourself what has transpired in the last 7 years alone: Leicester City won the EPL, Chelsea
and ManCity have changed several managers
and still won the
League on multiple occasions, ManU lost Fergie yet we still didn't take advantage, Liverpool has emerged from their slumber
and the Spurs are presently the better team in North London... if you find this acceptable, I feel for you
and this future of this club... hope you all enjoy fighting with Everton
and West Ham for the final Europa spot every year (aka the new Wenger
Cup)
Arsenal have had moderate
success in their new formation, winning four of their five past five
league matches
and reaching the FA
Cup final with a gutsy fightback against City,
and they passed another test here, recovering when the injured Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain had to be replaced by Héctor Bellerín before half - time.
Unfortunately, although that's meant recent FA
cup success, it just so happens that this season that just means being the best of a bad bunch,
and it still hasn't resulted in a
league win.
Twice UEFA Super
Cup losers after UEFA Champions
League successes —
and now once as UEFA Europa
League winners — Manchester United have won only one of their four appearances.