Not exact matches
Giroud has found himself out
of favour so far this season, with Wenger
much preferring the
new found
striker talent
of Alexis Sanchez.
If you think Wenger will sign a
new striker (
of quality), a CB and someone else, you have been doing to
much crack last night or you are just lying to yourself and being doing so for years and years, so good luck with the «delusion»...?
If Wenger does finally take the plunge and augment the likes
of Walcott — who to my mind is over paid and over valued, when in actuality he does more harm than good most
of the time — with a
new striker, how
much will he spend?
if u hv noticed his runs off the ball and the way he face the goal rather than showing his back and trying hold game he plays as outright
striker... and walcot is injured so he cant play upfront for time being and abt alexis to be honest i hv not seen him play as a
striker much... and as
of now we hvnt sign a
new striker..
To be honest Arsene, there wasn't really
much football to talk about, but the fact is that every Arsenal fan knows that without a
new striker we have little chance
of the title this season, but according to him, the protests from the travelling fans are simply because they are being led by the media rather than making their own mind up.
Arsenal are also in great need
of a
new striker as they look to bring in a player to fill in for the injured Olivier Giroud, with little in the way
of backup for the Frenchman at the Emirates Stadium as he faces as
much as four months out.
Yes he could be alot better at finishing, but let's see, maybe we got a
new sturridge... What I am mad on Wenger about is not so
much the lack
of a proven
striker to our ranks... No it's that we haven't bought a central defender to cover, but most important, we haven't bought a defensive midfielder, that we need so
much!!? Wenger makes the same mistakes over and over, everybody else can see it, just not him... hmm: / but still lets respect him as a man and judge when we are atleast half way into the season... COYG!!!!
Since it seems Wenger has no intention
of selling Walcott in the near future Giroud may be the one to leave this summer if we are to bring in a
new striker and i'd
much rather see Walcott leave than Giroud.
The
striker admitted that he didn't know very
much about Norwich but that the most important thing for him when considering a
new club is the sides style
of play.
Haha and a
new stadium as well too, with lots
of car parks, sorry mate our midfield is well loaded barring any major injuries which
of course as we know will most definetely happen, all we need is a world class
striker (Admin * Cough - article *), centre back, maybe a winger and handle the two other positions which are not that neccesary but could be useful for rotation like the ospina back up position and getting an extra midfielder in Ngolo Kante I love his simplicity and his mobility
much much much better upgrade to flamini
But the manager has always been the same, and seems to be immune to criticism, why?We can talk about how
much we need a
new striker and cdm, but am not sure they will improve our performances because
of how they will be managed.
There has been
much debate on JustArsenal as to whether the Gunners are still in need
of a
new top - class
striker to rival Olivier Giroud next season.
Much of the transfer window revolved about
new strikers — with both Chelsea and United chasing forwards to replace Diego Costa and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, respectively, while Alexandre Lacazette also rocked up at Arsenal.
Olivier Giroud was
much - maligned by Arsenal fans last season and we were all calling for Wenger to buy a
new top class
striker to displace him this summer, but hopefully yesterday's sublime finish against Man City must have allayed some
of our fears.
Now, I am not skeptical
of the former Manchester United
striker's ability in front
of goal and the different dynamics
of his game that he will bring to Arsenal but, if you're looking at Welbeck to lead you all the way; you're putting too
much pressure on the
new man.
So while his agent may have been planning to play hardball and call the bluff
of Wenger about the possibility
of a transfer away from Arsenal, Ozil spoke as if he has already signed a
new deal as he talked about how
much he was looking forward to next season, and especially providing assists for the
new striker who has a well deserved reputation for being super cool in front
of goal.
I've said repeatedly over the last few months that every fan needs to understand «Wenger Speak» and th translations are as follows» I am not in transfer mode» means we are not really looking to spend too
much and we wont spend what we do until the last day
of the window «Tierry Henry is wrong» MEANS Im in no way ever going to buy a
new striker, Ill give Walcott a go up te midde and see what happens.
The Frenchman has been actively looking for a
new striker to add to the squad, with the England international expected to miss
much of the campaign, and with Theo Walcott having disappointed in the role during the previous season.
Alexis has
of course helped us to get our season on track whilst starring in the central role, but he has also shown impressive ability in behind the
striker, and we do not yet know how
much improvement he can make in his
new role.
Giroud's stats compared to Welbeck's show just how
much of a difference he made, with 16 passes compared to 19, passing accuracy
of 88 percent compared to 79, three shot assists to one, 26 touches to 36 and he made the same amount
of tackles as our
new striker in his short time on the pitch.
Although they fit the mould
of a conventional
striker much more snugly than Salah, with their searing pace, individual skill and unerring finishing technique, Torres and Suárez are perhaps better analogs for the
new star
of Anfield than any
of the aforementioned names from the more distant past.
Ashley Young brought a
much - needed injection
of urgency to the second half at Old Trafford last Saturday and,
of course, there was a scoring debut for
new teenage
striker Anthony Martial.
Fans
of any side with a wantaway owner that only narrowly evades relegation and then parts company with their best
striker, best midfielder and best defender are unlikely to approach the
new campaign with
much in the way
of optimism — and the denizens
of Villa Park are notoriously glass - half - empty at the best
of times.