With a really important Premier
League game tomorrow, I think it might be time to hand the Ox his third start of the season, because Aston Villa are confident and flying high and there game is all about energy as well.
Not exact matches
With the long - term injuries to Giroud and Debuchy, and with Sanogo still not recovered from his hamstring problem, Wenger will not have a large choice of players to choose from for
tomorrow's Champions
League game in Belgium.
While it is vital for Arsenal to get off to a positive start in the Champions
League by beating Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia
tomorrow, there is no way that Arsene Wenger can focus on just this
game.
Both teams have prepared for
tomorrow's
game with wins under their belts, following on from their Premier
League games at the weekend.
Two Premier
League away
games, at West Brom
tomorrow and then Norwich City next Sunday, are punctuated by a must - win home clash with Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb and with a stretched squad that is a tough eight days of football.
He played his
League Cup team against Zagreb two weeks ago, and is likely to do the same
tomorrow with the crucial Man United
game coming up next.
The Saints beat Liverpool in both legs of their
League Cup semi-final and Wenger knows that it will be a tough
game tomorrow.
With both teams losing their respective
games at the weekend, there was always going to be a little extra pressure on Arsenal and Leicester City as they prepare for the Premier
League clash at the Emirates stadium
tomorrow evening.
Ozil wasnt injured imo Wenger rested him for stoke to save him for
tomorrow as chelsea will drop even further down with a loss, he knows this is a huge
game for them and our own ambitions to beat all the big boys, make the Emirates a fortress and win the
league so we have be on tune!
I tell you from a footballing point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their
league is starting i think
tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to win a
game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
It is another must win
game for Arsenal in the Premier
League tomorrow, as with just 10
games left our chances of a top four finish and the usual place in the Champions
League really is hanging by a thread.
The Arsenal and England international star Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain could well be set to feature in his third
game in the space of a week
tomorrow evening, when Olympiacos come to town for the second round of Champions
League group
games.
If they stay in Europe and the FA cup United could have 25 more
games before the end of the season, at an average of one every four days starting with the second leg of their Europa
League tie
tomorrow and then the EFL cup final this weekend.
Ooooooooo Haaaaaaahaaaaah!!!!!! i m really really happy guys because all the premier
league big boys lost their
games at their own stadium few minutes earlier in fa cup against small teams... it has really made my day and m very happy... chelsea lost 4 - 2 vs bradford at bridge man city lost 2 - 0 vs middlesborough at etihad southampton lost 3 - 2 vs our sanogo's crystal palace at saint mary's and lastly tottenham also losf at white hart lane vs leicester 2 - 0... I hope liverpool also lose today vs bolton at their own turf anfield in later match that would be something amazing guys all top teams gonna be out with our team hopefully
tomorrow we will see off brighton and win the fa cup again and retain the cup and I think we r now favourites to win fa cup INSHAA ALLAH tis season again..
It looks like Arsene Wenger is going to rest as many of the regular Arsenal team as he can get away with for the final Champions
League group
game in Turkey
tomorrow.
Arsene Wenger spoke earlier about
tomorrow's Premier
League game against QPR and was of course asked about our opponents, and you can see the full interview on Arsenal.com.
And it is just as well that there is a decent break between the European
game tomorrow and the big Premier
League clash with Man United, because the club is currently suffering a mini injury crisis in a key position.
Arsenal are set for a very difficult away
game at the Etihaad Stadium
tomorrow evening when they take on the current
League Champions Manchester City.
After Spurs we have the Europa
League and 2
games against City and if we lose
tomorrow it'll easily erase all the positivity Auba and Mkhi have given us so far.
But it's still early days yet, and we're crossing everything as the team make their way to Newcastle for their third
league game of the season
tomorrow.
Arsenal go to Old Trafford
tomorrow needing a win to make sure that we do not drop more than one
game's worth of points behind the current Premier
League leaders, with Liverpool sitting on top of the table on 26 points, Chelsea one behind with 25 and the Gunners fourth and level on points with third placed Man City on 24.
If at all anything, the toxic atmosphere you've imagined will bubble against Le Prof is already nuetralized from bubbling as the Gunners have sworn by the name of Arsenal they'll beat the Reds to the collection of all the 3 points that will be put at stake in the
game for collections at Anfield
tomorrow by the Premier
League management board in conjunction with the FA.
Our
game tomorrow has now become a must win if it wasn't before to truly state our intentions, but are you seriously telling me after 17
league games we're the only ones to beat Leicester home or away.
Liverpool had a mid — week champion
league game which they won, one would expect
tomorrow's match to be too soon for them, but not Klopp's Liverpool.
Arsene Wenger gave his final pre-match Arsenal press conference yesterday, ahead of our final Premier
League game at home top bottom club Aston Villa at home
tomorrow, and one thing he said has left a lot of Arsenal fans shaking our heads and fearing that after all the criticism and complaints that have come the manager's way this season, nothing is going to change after all.
While Arsenal could really do with the clubs above us and around us in the Premier
League table having a few slips and dropping some points, the only thing we can really do ourselves is to keep winning
games in order to keep up the pressure and to put ourselves in the position to take advantage if and when they do, which makes our away
game against AFC Bournemouth
tomorrow another must win match.
Arsenal's last home Europa
League game was dire after taking a win over Ostersunds for granted, but Ramsey knows that we can't do the same
tomorrow, despite our lead from the first leg in Milan.
The boss then must surely make many changes for our
League Cup match against Reading
tomorrow, so as to give our tired stars a chance to recover for the next
League game at Sunderland next weekend, although our manager is keen for us to get back to winning ways against the Championship side.
Arsenal are currently in 5th place in the Premier
League after unbelievably losing to Man United at home this weekend, and it has been great to see the teams in Champions
League having tough midweek
games today and
tomorrow.
Theo Walcott, Laurent Koscielny and Kieran Gibbs are all in contention to make the squad for Arsenal's Premier
League game at home to Sunderland
tomorrow after they played a full part in today's training session.
As long as the Gunners can avoid defeat against Man United
tomorrow, we will also avoid those two pesky play off
games and go directly into the Champions
League group stage, so an off colour De Gea would be a big bonus for us.
After consultation with Major
League Baseball and city and local officials,
tomorrow's
game between the Orioles and the Chicago White Sox will begin at 2:05 p.m. ET and will be closed to the general public.
If we lose to ManC again
tomorrow I bet he'll say «It was close, but the official made a mistake and it changed the
game and made us lose» but «We showed great mental strength» and «Anything is possible in football, so we can still make top - 4 an even go on to win the
league»
Arsene Wenger might decide to keep faith with the Arsenal players who got beat in our last Premier
League match which ended with a 4 - 0 defeat away to Liverpool and could have been a lot worse if Petr Cech had played as badly as his outfield colleagues, but somehow I doubt it and expect the manager to make a few changes to the team for the home
game against Bournemouth
tomorrow.
I honestly believe
tomorrow's Chelshit
game @ QPR is the fixture that will decide the Premier
League crown.
Arsenal's Champions
League future hangs in the balance
tomorrow night, as the Gunners face Borussia Dortmund in a crucial
game at the Emirates.
That will certainly not be the case
tomorrow, when a probably much changed Arsenal side run out at the Parc Des Princes in Paris to open our Champions
League campaign with what is likely to be the hardest
game of all, away to the French Ligue 1 champions PSG.
Even assuming that Arsenal win the three remaining home
games against Swansea
tomorrow, Sunderland next Wednesday and West Brom on the final day, it still looks like we will need some kind of result at Old Trafford next Sunday, at least we do if we are to ensure that it will be United and not us who play the two Champions
League qualifying
games at the start of next season.
When we win
tomorrow we will be 2 points below top of the
League with 13
games remaining.
Arsenal have won just one of their last 7 away
League games this season, and on Sunday they have to pick themselves up from back to back 3 - 0 losses to Man City this weekend when they travel down to Brighton for the early kick - off
tomorrow afternoon.
There was a massive furore when Arsene Wenger used David Ospina in Arsenal's must - win Champions
League tie against Olympiakos, and our French manager hinted that our Number 33 may have needed a rest to deflect criticism, but Wenger has no hesitation in putting Cech as the first name on the teamsheet for the Capitol One Cup
game tomorrow night.
When Arsenal take on Manchester United at Old Trafford
tomorrow it will be just the third
game of the month and there will still be three
games left for the Gunners to play in November, so to say that we have to beat United
tomorrow in an away
game we have not won for 10 years in the Premier
League to avoid this being another nightmare month may seem a bit harsh.
Pope will be making his 10th Premier
League appearance
tomorrow in Heaton's continued absence, the captain forced to watch the
game with the two other injured players Dean Marney and Jon Walters, although there has been some good news regarding those two this week.
Even if Arsenal manage to beat Middlesborough in our Premier
League away
game tomorrow, I do not rate our chances of getting another top four finish this season, which will make it one of the most disappointing in the two decades with Arsene Wenger in charge.
Tomorrow's game against Man United has now become crucial to our prospects of avoiding the Champions League play - offs at the beginning of next season, and Arsene Wenger is understandably keen to avoid that fate by getting a result at Old Trafford t
Tomorrow's
game against Man United has now become crucial to our prospects of avoiding the Champions
League play - offs at the beginning of next season, and Arsene Wenger is understandably keen to avoid that fate by getting a result at Old Trafford
tomorrowtomorrow.
Going by Arsene Wenger's team selections for Arsenal's three Europa
League games so far, with every one ending up with three points, it is very likely that he is going to stick with the same sort of lineup for
tomorrow's
game against Norwich in the Caraboa Cup, which should not be too much harder than last weeks win in Serbia against Red Star.
Ahead of the Arsenal home
game in the Premier
League this week, Arsene Wenger suggested in an Arsenal.com report that it might keep the France international star out of the side to face Brighton
tomorrow.
Although Arsenal have only lost one single
game in the
League this season, the fans are expecting a very difficult encounter away at Swansea
tomorrow evening.
Seven days from
tomorrow, Juventus will embark on their biggest
game since the 2003 Champions
League final.
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Tomorrow is a
game, an important objective, because it's a competition which is worth as much as the
league and the Champions L
league and the Champions
LeagueLeague.