Sentences with phrase «long as the gunners»

So as long as the Gunners take this as a warning about the dangers of complacency and we come back from Sunderland next weekend with all three points then all will be right in the world again.
But he also feels confident ahead of the game and after nobody expected us to beat Bayern after losing the opening two games with Dinamo Zagreb and Olympiacos, he knows that anything is possible, as long as the Gunners approach it in the right way.
And as long as the Gunners are willing to splash the cash the fact that Griezmann spoke very highly of Arsenal when explaining that Laurent Koscielny often tried to persuade him to come to north London makes me think that we would have a good chance of beating United to this huge transfer.
As long as the Gunners are banging in the goals and winning games, Mesut Ozil's contribution is a vital one and is well appreciated bu his team mates and the fans.
And do we really care as long as the Gunners have the player we need to strengthen our injury hit defence?
The Arsenal bench is very strong as well, including the likes of Wilshere, Walcott and Gibbs al hoping to get on to the pitch so as long as the Gunners go into this game with the right attitude and barring any major disaster, Arsenal should be celebrating the extension of our great current run and getting closer to securing a top three finish and strengthening our chances of coming second.
As long as the Gunners remember that Sunderland have had some good results as well this season, including home draws with Man United and Tottenham, and we don't take the game for granted, I expect us to pile on more misery for Poyet.
As long as the Gunners do not have the usual crippling injury list to cope with, I really believe that next year could be our year.
As long as the Gunners can keep Ozil and Sanchez injury - free over the festive period and into the new year, there is nothing to stop them from securing a place in the quarter finals for the first time since the 2009/10 season.
I'm not worried about MUFC, long as the Gunners show up on the day then I can see us wiping them out easy.
A possibility I see happening as long as the Gunners win all their remaining 8 League games which I think are within their capacity and range to achieve.
As long as the Gunners win that game there will be no problem, but what if one or all of the three «injured» Liverpool players makes the difference?
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.
But Wenger also sounded at least hopeful of getting a result, as long as the Gunners do not help out the Spanish La Liga champions by giving them any easy goals or making their job easier by getting a man sent off.
So as long as the Gunners come back with a bang after the international break, it is all to play for and we are still very much in the title race.
On the one hand it would be better for Arsenal if we take on a full strength Chelsea side in the Community Shield on Sunday, as long as the Gunners end up with the trophy back in north London of course.
As long as the Gunners can get to the international break without too much damage that is.

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Julian Draxler has previously been described as a long - term target for the Gunners, and still remains only 22 years - of - age.
So as long as he can stay reasonably fit for a year then Jack should be back with the Gunners next season.
With his current contract with the Gunners set to expire next summer, serious question marks have been raised over his long - term future at the Emirates, as from January 1 onwards, he'll be able to open discussions with other clubs over a pre-contract agreement.
To be fair it has not been all that long, but it does feel at the minute as though the Gunners do not get going until either the second half or until we have let the other team get settled and into a nice lead.
I guess that is why their home grown young striker Harry Kane has felt bold enough to suggest that his team mates have the real possibility of finally finishing above the Gunners for the first time in a very long time, as reported by ESPN.
Although the Gunners have a woeful record in the big games and a change of approach was certainly a long time coming, Wenger admitted later that he showed an open - mindedness to listen to his players as they requested that the team curb its usual attack - minded instincts.
This seems a smart deal for the Gunners, who could do with an upgrade on Giroud anyway as he no longer commands a regular place in the Arsenal first - team.
The Gunners are known to be tracking the French international, who is not guaranteed a first - team place at Real this season, but who has long been regarded as one of the best players in the world in his position.
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.
So as long as the right Gunners team turns up at the Emirates stadium on Monday, I am confident that we can get a good result.
Jenkinson and his teammates Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, Kieran Gibbs, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere were hailed as the «British Core» that would be the future for the Gunners as well as the England national team when they all signed new long - term contracts with Arsenal in December 2012.
The Gunners midfielder came through the ranks of our youth system, and has long been touted as a future captain of our first - team, but due to a number of long - term injuries and struggles, he has taken the big jump to move out on loan this term.
A long - time target for Arsenal, Lars Bender is on the Gunners» radar again this January as one of their top targets to strengthen in the defensive midfield department.
Kroenke therefore holds a clear intention to remain involved with the Gunners for the long term future, despite not seeing rewards as he would probably hope.
Nevertheless, it won't be enough for many to move on from demanding change at the club, as ultimately the Gunners are still set to fall way short of expectations in the Premier League as they battle for a top - four finish, while there is still a long way to go in the Europa League even if they do see off Milan.
Meanwhile the Gunners are also rumoured to be interested in another defender as they too look for Per Mertesacker's long - term successor, with the Mirror reporting that they are keen on United defender Jonny Evans.
Another long - running Arsenal feud — Jens Lehmann and Manuel Almunia made it perfectly clear that they were not on speaking terms in training, with the German holding a real grudge when the Spaniard took his place as number one for the Gunners.
Though the injury list is growing longer by the week, the Gunners depth may get at least a small replenishment as Theo Walcott and Laurent Koscielny are expected to return from their respective injuries.
But while the report does have credibility as the source is L'Equipe, a deal for the 18 - year - old wonderkid is still a long - shot, with the Gunners sizing up yet another offer for Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette should the move fail to materialise.
In fact it could actually help Wenger and the Gunners, because I would expect their manager Guus Hiddink will want their best player of last season back in the side as long as he passes some fitness tests this week.
It seems a long time ago now, but it was so painful for Arsenal fans that I doubt I will ever forget the feeling as I watched the Gunners slump to a 2 - 0 defeat by West Ham on the opening day of this season.
Riyad Mahrez has long been touted as the back - up option to the French playmaker, but Roma are now believed to be leading the chase for his signature, and the Gunners may end up missing out on both of the above.
Gunners midfielder Jack Wilshere could be out for as long as three months with ankle injury (Guardian).
As long god gives him the strength to manage the gunners, do nt see why he should walk away anytime soon, unless he makes up his mind to call it a day!
The last time Ramsey's hamstring went he missed three weeks but the time before that he was out for twice as long, so how will this injury blow affect the Gunners and our chances in the EPL title race and Champions League?
As this image shows, the Frenchman, who is currently training with the Gunners during the MLS off - season, has two full sleeves — rarely seen because the New York Red Bulls forward is a strong advocate of long - sleeved shirts!
Arsenal fans may not have to wait too much longer for their first look at Henrikh Mkhitaryan in a Gunners shirt, as per Arsene Wenger on Monday.
The Gunners have reportedly targeted the Argentine frontman as the ideal replacement for Danny Welbeck, who is still struggling to return from a long standing injury.
The French boss signed a new two - year contract at the end of last season, and that certainly appears to be the last of his long - running career as Gunners boss.
There is no getting around the fact that this is a blow for the Gunners and pretty symptomatic of the sort of bad luck we have been getting on the injury front for years, but I also think that it should not prove too damaging to our season, as long as no more defenders are ruled out in the near future.
Cheubel thinks he has found the perfect player for the Gunners to sign this summer, as a long term replacement for the unlucky and injury ravaged French midfielder Abou Diaby.
As long as Arsenal go north and conquer on Monday night then last night's victory for Hull City over our top four rivals Liverpool will be a great result for everyone connected with the GunnerAs long as Arsenal go north and conquer on Monday night then last night's victory for Hull City over our top four rivals Liverpool will be a great result for everyone connected with the Gunneras Arsenal go north and conquer on Monday night then last night's victory for Hull City over our top four rivals Liverpool will be a great result for everyone connected with the Gunners.
He was then pressed as to whether the longer the contract talks went on, did it create any uncertainty in the Gunners dressing room.
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