Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2016

Xhaka in the middle and Sanchez to continue upfront? How Arsenal will line up against Chelsea

Xhaka in the middle and Sanchez to continue upfront? How Arsenal will line up against Chelsea


Arsene Wenger has a decision to make over Granit Xhaka while Olivier Giroud faces a late fitness test ahead of Saturday's huge Premier League match
Arsene Wenger has a selection dilemma on his hands ahead of Saturday’s mammoth Premier League clash against London rivals Chelsea.
Wenger regrets missing out on Diego Costa
The Frenchman faces a decision to make over who will start in central midfield, with summer signing Granit Xhaka pushing for a place in the XI after scoring in his last two games.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

OFFICIAL: Arsenal announce Lucas Perez signing

Arsene Wenger's side confirm the arrival of the 27-year-old Spanish forward from Deportivo La Coruna, with the manager praising his new man's "good eye for goal"
OFFICIAL: Arsenal announce Lucas Perez signing

Arsenal have completed the signing of forward Lucas Perez from Deportivo La Coruna.
Manager Arsene Wenger confirmed on Saturday that the 27-year-old, along with Valencia defender Shkodran Mustafi, had agreed terms, with the official confirmation on Tuesday.
The Premier League club have not revealed any details surrounding the fee - believed to be in the region of £17million - or the length of the deal.
"He's not only a goalscorer, he's a guy who combines well with partners, who can give a final ball and makes good runs," Wenger told Arsenals' official website.
"He's got a good eye for goal and had an outstanding season last year."
Wenger had come under pressure for a perceived lack of activity in the transfer market, with Gunners fans getting restless having gone without a Premier League title since 2004.
Perez plied his trade for several clubs across Europe, including Rayo Vallecano, Karpaty Lviv and PAOK, before joining Deportivo, initially on loan, in 2014.
The 27-year-old, renowned for his pace and work rate, scored 17 goals in 36 league appearances for the club last season, while also providing 10 assists.

Friday, 26 August 2016

Wenger: I am 99 per cent confident of new Arsenal singings

Wenger: I am 99 per cent confident of new Arsenal signings

The manager confirmed deals for Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez are close to completion, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers can depart
Arsene Wenger is "99 per cent" confident Arsenal will sign new players for the end of the transfer window.
Offers of €40m and €20m were accepted for Mustafi and Perez respectively on Thursday and the pair will now travel to London to undergo a medical.
“We are working on the deals, but we are not close enough to announce today," Wenger told reporters.
“Will we sign anyone before the window closes? I’m 99 per cent confident.”
He added: “It was a strange transfer market, I expected it to be easier than ever, but it has been more difficult than ever.
“It looks like it will be frenetic in the last three days, everyone has sat on their money but we know they will all splash out now.”
The two incoming deals paves the way for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers to leave on loan, though Wenger insisted neither will be sold and no further incomings will happen.
“We have a big squad, we cannot have more players anyway," he concluded.

Sunday, 21 August 2016

Wenger 'hopes Mustafi deal will be done'

The Arsenal manager has admitted to frustration in identifying targets to strengthen his squad but says negotiations are still ongoing for the Valencia defender
Arsene Wenger is hopeful Arsenal will complete the signing of Valencia defender Shkodran Mustafi.
The Gunners have been heavily linked with a move for the German in recent weeks but as yet have failed to agree a deal, contributing to discontent among supporters with regards to their lack of action in the transfer market.

Wenger insists negotiations are still ongoing but did admit to frustration in his search to identify suitable targets.
"Mustafi? We hope it will be done," the Frenchman told SFR Sport. "We are struggling to find the players we need.
"He is one of a number of players we are looking at. Negotiations are ongoing."

Saturday, 20 August 2016

Wenger: Arsenal Closing On A New Signing

Wenger: Arsenal are close to a new signing



The Gunners boss says he is fed up with the transfer speculation surrounding his club and says he will only spend money on the right players this summer
Arsene Wenger has revealed Arsenal are close to bringing in a new signing following the Gunners' 0-0 draw with Leicester City on Saturday.
The result leaves Arsenal without a win after two games having lost their opening fixture against Liverpool at the Emirates.
"Yes we are close," he told BT Sport. "But I would say spending in itself is not a quality. Spending and buying the right players is a quality.
"I am a bit fed up to always respond to the same things. We look and analyse absolutely everything and we have to make the right decisions."
Wenger also praised new signing Rob Holding who started alongside Laurent Koscielny in central defence and helped the Gunners keep a clean sheet at the home of the champions.
“Nobody speaks about the performance of Rob Holding today - he is English, he is 20 years old, you should be happy. But I am sorry he didn't cost £55m so it cannot be good,” he added.“That is, for me, what is most disappointing – we don’t speak about the performances of the players anymore. We just speak about anything else but football and I believe it is not right.”

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Two Or Three Clubs Could Tempt Me From Leicester

Mahrez: 'Two or three' clubs could tempt me from Leicester

The Algeria international has been linked with the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea this summer and suggested he wants to stay in the Premier League

Leicester City winger Riyad Mahrez has hinted that "two or three" clubs could tempt him away from the King Power Stadium.
The PFA Player of the Year's future remains uncertain heading into the final weeks of the transfer window, with Arsenal and Chelsea continuing to be linked with his signature.
And Mahrez has suggested he would like to stay in the Premier League, but refused to be drawn on which clubs he might like to join in the future.

"It is a super league and I would like to stay here as long as possible," he told France Football.
"Now, there are two or three clubs in the world, that if they come for me, it definitely makes you think, if you understand what I am trying to say."

Sunday, 14 August 2016

Arsenal 3-4 Liverpool: Coutinho inspires Klopp's men to thrilling win

Arsenal 3-4 Liverpool: Coutinho inspires Klopp's men to thrilling win

A devilishly exciting game saw the visitors come from behind to lead by three before having to stave off a late fightback from their hosts in a memorable encounter
Liverpool were forced to hold off a resurgent Arsenal as Jurgen Klopp's men clung on to begin their 2016-17 Premier League season with an enthralling 4-3 victory at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
In a remarkable encounter, Liverpool fell behind as Theo Walcott, who had missed a penalty a minute earlier, gave Arsenal a deserved lead.
But Philippe Coutinho - scorer of a stunning winner at Stoke City on the opening weekend of last season - repeated the feat with an unstoppable free-kick in first-half stoppage time.
Buoyed by that equaliser, Liverpool tore into their hosts after the break and scored three times in the first 18 minutes.
Adam Lallana put them ahead with a fine piece of control and a finish to match, before Coutinho doubled his tally by applying the finishing touch to Nathaniel Clyne's delivery.
Along with Ragnar Klavan and Georginio Wijnaldum, Sadio Mane was making his competitive Liverpool bow and the Senegalese marked the occasion with a sensational solo goal, finished off with a rasping drive into the top corner.
The home side did pull one back almost immediately through substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - another virtuoso effort to rival that of Mane - before Liverpool saw Coutinho hobble from the field.
With 15 minutes remaining, Calum Chambers' header set Liverpool nerves jangling further, but Klopp's men held on to get their campaign off to a victorious, if not altogether convincing, start.
Arsenal had the better of the opening exchanges and a sharp seventh-minute combination between Alexis Sanchez and Aaron Ramsey culminated in the latter prodding straight into the arms of goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.
The Gunners were ahead in the 31st minute, but only after Walcott had wasted a chance from the penalty spot.
Alberto Moreno's clumsy challenge inside the box brought down the England forward, who then saw his subsequent kick saved by Mignolet diving to his right.
But the respite was brief for Liverpool as Francis Coquelin won the ball back and, with Moreno caught upfield, Alex Iwobi played Walcott into the vacated space and his low strike was unerring in creeping inside the left-hand upright.
Liverpool reached half-time level, however. 
Arsenal debutant Rob Holding was adjudged to have fouled Coutinho, who sent a stunning 30-yard free-kick beyond Petr Cech into the top-left corner.
And the visitors picked up where they left off at the start of the second half.
Liverpool forged ahead when Coutinho fed Wijnaldum and his lofted pass across the area was chested down by Lallana, who thumped a convincing finish past Cech from a tight angle.
Seven minutes later, a period of patient possession ended in Clyne sending in a low cross for Coutinho to steer expertly home with his left foot.
Things got even better for Liverpool in the 63rd minute as Mane embarked on an ambitious run down the right before wriggling between Chambers and Nacho Monreal and firing high into the net with his left foot.
Oxlade-Chamberlain responded in kind, bursting past Clyne and Jordan Henderson before his shot took a deflection off Dejan Lovren and deceived Mignolet, and the deficit was back to one when Chambers glanced in Santi Cazorla's set-piece.
Arsene Wenger's introduction of new signing Granit Xhaka at 4-2 down failed to have much of an impact, and Liverpool withstood late pressure to edge an early contender for game of the season, sparking a chorus of boos around the Emirates.

Saturday, 13 August 2016

Klopp taunts 'long ball' Arsenal ahead of Premier League curtain-raiser

Klopp taunts 'long ball' Arsenal ahead of Premier League curtain-raiser
The Reds manager believes that Arsene Wenger relies heavily on aerial deliveries to Olivier Giroud, and sees that as the Gunners' main threat
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp has raised the temperature ahead of his team's Premier League opener against Arsenal, suggesting Sunday's opponents have adopted a more direct style. 
Arsene Wenger's teams have long been famous for their short, incisive passing, a reputation that has stayed with the veteran French manager. 
But the Reds boss believes that the 2016 Arsenal are rather more straightforward in their playing style. 
“I think everyone who saw the game saw the difference between this game and all the other Arsenal games," he said in a press conference, referring to the team's 3-3 draw in 2015-16. 
“But in the last few years Arsenal had a more direct style. They have only good football players but at the end they don’t use all of them in each build up or each offensive movement - it is a myth.
"It is definitely a plan and they want to win games.”
Klopp believes that dealing with the "long balls" fed into the Gunners' target man will be the key for his team.
 “Arsenal is usually a football playing team but last time against us there was a lot of long balls and always to Olivier Giroud," he explained. 
“The second ball was to Ozil, they caused us a lot of problems in this game. That was a big threat on that day.
“We knew about it because a lot of teams chose this way against us so it we could have defended better.
“It was not about what they did, it was about how they did it because it was with the highest quality how Giroud and Mesut Ozil, especially, on this day performed.”

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Wilshere: Arsenal can be champions

Wilshere: Arsenal can be champions



The Gunners' wait for another Premier League title now stretches to 12 years, but the England midfielder believes that could end this season

Jack Wilshere claims only fine margins have kept Arsenal from ending their wait for a Premier League title and it could all click into place in 2016-17.
Arsene Wenger's side finished second last season, having spurned what at one stage appeared to be an excellent opportunity to claim the top-flight crown for the first time in 12 years.
England midfielder Wilshere, on his way back from a knee injury, believes if they can keep their composure at key times next term, the long wait for a Premier League crown will be over.
"There are a few small things that we have to work on," the 24-year-old told Arsenal Player. "The biggest thing for me is if you look back at the games last season we dropped points in, they were probably games we were expected to win.
"We need to be more focused for them and to take each game as seriously as any other. After we beat Leicester at home last season, we dropped off a little bit.
"This season, we can't let that happen and if we don't let that happen we can be champions."

Arsenal open the season at home to Liverpool on Sunday and Wilshere is relishing the prospect.
"We can't wait. Pre-season seems to drag on and we want to get down to business and get the first game of the Premier League out of the way," he added.
"We know is it a big game, Liverpool improved quite a lot last year and they are only going to get better and better this year so we have to be ready for them on Sunday.
"I think we improved every game in pre-season. I think that is the aim, we know that the first few games are about fitness and then we can start working on things the boss wants us to improve on this season.
"We have done that, and against Manchester City last Sunday we looked quite strong, quite fit and ready for the start of the season."

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Who Will The English Premier League?

                                      THE PREMIER LEAGUE PREVIEW                 



The premier league 2016\2017 Season kicks off on the 13th of August, we certainly will be seeing new faces in the EPL this Season.
Some teams looks prepared to may have brought some signings to play a major role in the squad. Manchester United looks prepared to have  Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Mkhitaryan, Bailly and the man bought with the world record fee worth 89m Euros, Paul Pogba from Juventus. And they also have Jose Mourihno to Manage the team, The Red Devils should be watched out for.

Liverpool also have brought some new faces to the squad Matip, Klavan, Karius and Mane from Southampton and Jurgen Kloop is doing a great job with the Club reaching two Finals in his first tenure as manager of the club and they are expected to perform better since they won't be participating in the Europa and Champions League this season.

Chelsea happen to have Conte as the Manager and completed the signing of Kante from the Premier League Champions Leicester City and Batshuayi from Marseille. They performed not as expected last season which led to the sack of Jose Mourihno, so much is expected from them this season they also won't be featured in the Champions League.

Manchester CIty are also contenders for the title having signed Borussia Dortmund star Iker Gundogan, Stones from Everton, Sane, Nolito and Mooy and the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich Manager, Pep Guardiola  as the Manager of  Manchester City, so much is expected from the  manager and club.
Arsenal on the otherside doesn't look prepared failing to complete some signings only able to sign Xhaka from Borussia Mochengladbach, They were  speculations of Mahrez of Leicester City joining Arsenal but still nothing yet and they also have injured players, But Arsene Wenger assures fan that some players would be joining the club before the transfer window closes.

Lets also not forget the Champions Leicester City who perform brillantly last season hopefully they would keep it that way this time around and they will be involved in Champions League football. Thier pre-season football is not what thier fans would want from them this season with losing 4 - 0 to PSG, 4 - 2 to Barcelona  and they also lost the Community Shield to Jose Mourihno's side, Manchester United with the new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic heading in the winning goal in the die minutes of the game.

Tottenham hotspur has always been a problem for the top teams in the Epl,so they also to be watched out for. They will be playing in the Champions League and hopefully they would perform better than last season.

Who do you think will be the winner of the English Premier League this season?

leave a comment of your prediction.... 

Sunday, 31 July 2016

WENGER REFUSES TO DENY ARSENAL BID FOR MAHREZ

The gunners  have been tipped to move for the Algerian international,Riyad Mahrez this summer and Wenger was present at the Foxes International Champions Cup game against Paris Saint German on Saturday.
When asked if he would be watching the PFA Player of the Year and if he had made a bid for him, Wenger told Bein Sports. "Yes, of course, we watch all the players, you know. "But we play Leicester in the second game of the championship so of course it is a good opportunity for us tonight to see them."
Asked for a firm answer on Arsenal's reported pursuit of Mahrez he continued; "I cannot give you a yes or no because we do not publicise our transfer interest.

"The best way to make things happen is to keep it as secret as possible."

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