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With just three weeks of regular season football remaining, Cortana looks poised to match its 63 % success rate from last season.
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Chelsea have also been linked with Turan's Atletico team - mate Antoine Griezmann this summer, and it's fair to say the prolific Frenchman looks a superior player overall, scoring 25 goals from out wide last season and looking like one of the best wide - players in Europe.
The Ox should be looking to play a relatively key role in our side this season, continuing on from where he left off last term, but his contract has been allowed to run into it's final 12 months, and we can't allow ourselves to lose a large number of players for free in 12 months time.
Opta - powered fantasy football game www.oulala.com have taken a closer look at Petr Cech and analysed how he has fared in Arsenal's opening games against his performances from last season.
Let's look into the Boss» last season transfers and the one before the last one to study how much he has spent and how much he has got from selling?
We're exploring the last 20 seasons, from 1997 through 2016, looking for teams that were good at finding solid contributors, teams that found the occasional All - Star, and teams that found those rarest of griffons, the MVP candidates.
Same problems from last season Which are intensity and tempo being to slow and the balance of the team looked completely wrong with a fake LW 3 cm's and a striker who can't even control the ball and get involved.
Last season it looked like Sanchez would win the golden boot hands down until Wenger removed him from the central spot and moved him to the left wing.
Alexis would have stayed on the right as that is the position he played when we bought him, he has scored more from the left though and done better on the left, just look at last season!
And you have to wonder what has happened to the player who looked pretty good in his debut season but has hardly featured since recovering from his injury problems last season.
So Arsene Wenger's name is being cheered again, Arsenal look good for a UCL quarter - final place and we seem to be on the up in the Premier League as well, heading for an away game with a Liverpool side about as far removed from the confident, dangerous and in form outfit that took us apart at Anfield last season.
I am expecting massive things from him this season — very good second half to last season after coming back from injury, he looks pumped up, bulked out, fully used to PL, proper pre-season for 1st time.
His measurables look good, but I don't know anything else about him apart from that he got injured last season.
I looked at the final college seasons of all the first - round quarterbacks from the last decade, and their careers went a ton of different ways — some of them turned out to be massive successes, and some of them were busts.
Should Arsenal manage to tie down all the aforementioned stars to new deals at the Emirates, it'll be a big sign of intent from the north London side, as they look to secure Champions League football again this season having narrowly missed out last season.
Conte of course is not blameless in all of this but if we're going to be reasonable, we can look at City from last season.
Liverpool are still looking like they have a hangover from last season but the results are starting to come for them, a narrow win keeping them in touch with us, while Tottenham, I hate to say, looked good as they beat Everton and stayed level on points with us.
The Red Devils made a number of huge signings last year, and Louis van Gaal looks set to continue this policy this season, with Memphis Depay already brought in in a # 30m deal from PSV.
Matt Harvey has had a rough season, but for a time, it looked like things were back in order: from his last start in May through June 23, Harvey produced a 2.25 ERA.
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Aside from the goal though, he's been one of, if not the best, players on the pitch in the last two games, as his all - round technical quality on the ball is making a huge different for Fernando Santos and his men, and he looks like he is going to relish playing a pivotal role in Guardiola's side next season and beyond.
Opta - powered fantasy football game www.oulala.com have taken a look at the Welshman's performance data from the Premier League last season and compared it against the man he'd most likely be looking to oust in the Barcelona first team, Ivan Rakitic.
Still looks far from his best, despite a few flashes of the excellent understanding he demonstrated with Costa during the early part of last season.
Darron Gibson, like John O'Shea, is said to be a player Steve Bruce wants to bring to Sunderland to give his Stadium of Light more quality as he looks to push on from last season's top ten finish.
With Michy Batshuayi not getting the nod from Conte on a regular basis, it appears as though they'll look outside of the club for a solution, and Dzeko, last season's top goalscorer in Serie A as well as bagging 39 goals in 51 appearances in all competitions, is now seemingly going to arrive to add more firepower.
Solskjaer is looking to build a squad capable of challenging for promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt, after the Norwegian was unable to guide the Bluebirds to safety in the top division last season after he arrived from Molde.
The Reds could now benefit from his availability as Rodgers looks for a new signing on the left - hand side of his defence, with last season's loan signing Aly Cissokho failing to impress in that position.
Always a manager under intense scrutiny, silverware last season hasn't spared Arsenal's Arsene Wenger from more pressure this season, with his side again failing to show any signs of progression with the same old problems in defence and the hunt for more silverware already looking a challenging one this term.
Despite largely being first choice for Arsenal last season, Ospina's fine form for club and country doesn't look to have been enough for him to keep his place in the starting lineup, with Cech sure to become the new number one for the Gunners after joining from rivals Chelsea.
I am scared for us facing more stronger teams now, we just don't seem to be learning from our mistakes from last season and this season, same old lethargic, slow, clueless, no direction, no purpose, poor passing, no pressing, players looking so tired after 20 minutes..
Before last season, when prize recruits Felipe Lopez and Zendon Hamilton signed to play for coach Brian Mahoney, it looked as if St. John's absence from the 1994 NCAA tournament would merely be a one - year aberration.
Up the gunners, funny how no one has mentioned our goalie who apart from the Chelsea goal had a good game, he looked like he has lost some weight or is fitter at least than he was last season, I expect him to have a much better season this time round.
For a striker it must feel good to know that you will have the most creative player in Europe's top league from last season supplying you with ammunition to fire and as well as Mesut Ozil the former Deportivo La Coruna star is looking forward to playing with his fellow countryman Santi Cazorla.
Mesut Ozil's goal was fantastic and Theo looks so different from last season.
* Look at last 3 seasons and see how many times we've come back from losing positions.
With reports circulating that Arsenal are weighing up a move that would see Raheem Sterling move to the Emirates this summer, with Theo Walcott going in the opposite direction as part of the deal, www.oulala.com took a look at the pair since the beginning of last season to see which team would benefit the most from such a move.
Arsenal fans know more than anyone (see last season) that a nine - point lead is easily dismantled with a run of bad results, so of course it is definitely mathematically possible for the Gunners to catch Jose Mourinho's men, but from what we've seen so far the strength of Chelsea looks like they will over-run any team in the Premiership.
Wolves themselves have opened the purse strings, with new boss Nuno Santo bringing in Ruben Neves from Porto in a deal worth around # 15m, while John Ruddy has arrived from Norwich, with the club clearly setting about their intentions this season — they'll be looking to improve on their 15th placed finish last season.
«It's going to be tough, we did well against them at home last season and they will be looking to do us over from what we did last year.
Brazilian Oscar had something of a muted season last term but is almost certainly a player Jose Mourinho would look to retain, despite interest from the Serie A side.
The 2018/2019 season looks set to be a big one, with possible new entries (boosting the grid to 12 teams) and the addition of a new battery from supplier McLaren which should last the entire race.
The pick of these has to be Britt Assombalonga, brought in from Nottingham Forest for # 15m, and the 24 yr old will be looking to improve on his tally of 14 goals last season.
La Viola took Anderson on loan from United last season, but Januzaj could prove an excellent addition to their squad, whilst also providing him with the regular first - team football he craves as he looks to continue his remarkable progress from last term.
Verlander might not be the ace he looked like for much of last season when he just missed winning a Cy Young award, but he could still end up being enough of a difference maker that the Brewers benefit by adding him — especially if they grab onto him more like now - ish rather than waiting for the deadline a little less than two weeks (and multiple Verlander starts) from now.
look wengerball is merely a concept borrowed from total football of the dutch, tiki taka from barca, an it does nt work if your missing key pieces as we always are.it had its time an it does not work anymore, possession football with no end product is why we looked rubbish last two seasons except the odd game - an i do stress odd,
Ozil looks like he is not really interested, i don't see the desire to do better than last season from him... that being said he hasn't been bad, just nowhere near last season
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