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ARSENAL LATEST June 5 2013: Cesc Fabregas to snub Arsenal and Manchester United

Cesc Fabregas has cleared the air in relation to the recent rumours that he is unsettled at Barcelona and is considering moving to Manchester United or back to Arsenal. In recent reports he has stated that he is very happy at Barcelona and wants to remain at the Spanish giants for many more years. Fabregas started 30 of 38 games in the past season, more than Iniesta and Xavi.

Fabregas celebrating a goal

Fabregas celebrating a goal

In other Arsenal transfer news, Gonzalo Higuain has openly expressed that he is in fact interested in a move to the Emirates, “Arsenal? They would suit me, I’m still young and I have goals,” he also goes on to say, “There have already been offers and I hope that Madrid do the best for me and themselves. There are many possibilities. I want to go to a league where I’ll be put to the test.” 20 million is supposedly what Arsene Wenger is looking to offer Madrid.

There have been no developments on the Wayne Rooney front, however it is swirling around the internet that Michu is looking closer to becoming a gunner, however no offer has been put forward to Swansea as yet.

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Arsenal Transfer News/Rumours – June 3 2013

One of Arsenal’s most recent signings, Lukas Podolski is being linked to a move to German giants, Borussia Dortmund. Robert Lewandowski is close to moving across to rivals Bayern Munich, so the German side have set their sights on a replacement.

Also in more recent news, QPR Keeper Julio Cesar has been rumoured to have signed a 2 year contract for Arsenal, however his agent has denied that the player has signed. Also, Lyon midfielder Clement Grenier has dropped a hint that he is on his way to the Emirates next season saying, “I’ve more or less made a decision about which club I want to join. I’ve made the choice for sporting reasons. Arsenal? It could be them”. He would add great midfield depth and some more creativity to support Cazorla and Wilshere.

In recent reports Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has expressed his desire for Arsene Wenger to sign Victor Wanyama. The player who would cost Arsenal 10 million is exciting, strong in stature and would be the sort of player Abou Diaby was hopeful of becoming.

Wanyama in action.

Wanyama in action.

Jovetic priced at 25 million is still undecided on whether to go to Juventus or Arsenal, as Arsene Wenger is still holding back on spending the extra money to prize the player from Italy.

In the latest on Cesc Fabregas, he has recently denied being interested in a move to Manchester United, and has since expressed that if he would move back to England, it would be to North London to Arsenal. So don’t worry Gunners, it’s looking more and more likely that if Cesc comes home, it’ll be to us!

 

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Arsenal Transfer News/Rumours – June 1 2013

The latest Arsenal transfer news/rumours going around is that former Arsenal skipper and hero, Cesc Fabregas may be coming home. Sources close to the player say that he is unhappy with being in and out of the team, particularly for the important matches such as the Champions League match against Bayern Munich earlier in the year. Manchester United have made a running for the player, with new manager David Moyes keen to strengthen the midfield. However, with Arsenal having first refusal, and money still owed from Barcelona, if there was a possibility Fabregas would return to England, it would be to Arsenal. His family also live in London, which will be a deciding factor.

Will we see this again?

Will we see this again?

Other players Arsenal have been linked with are Jovetic (who looks to be headed for Juventus), Ashley Williams from Swansea and Wayne Rooney from Manchester United. Jovetic’s price of 25 million has pushed Wenger away as he will only offer 20 million, however Ashley Williams looks a likely addition to the squad, while there have not been any recent developments with Wayne Rooney. No doubt though, all the focus is on what Cesc Fabregas wants to do and where he may end up. If Wenger was to snatch the superstar midfielder back, it would prove to be a sign of intent for the new season. Arsenal for once are looking to keep stars such as Wilshere and Walcott, while adding class and power. Wenger is building something, no doubt. Next year may just be the reward for the trophy-less years of patience and frustration.

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Jake’s Match Review – Manchester United vs Arsenal

Match 10 – Manchester United 2 Arsenal 1

Old Trafford, Saturday 3 October

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Robin van Who?

That is what was said by many Arsenal supporters following their team’s destructive performance against newly promoted side Southampton on Saturday.

Prior to the start of the season, when Arsenal had just lost van Persie (oh that’s his name!) to Manchester United and Alex Song to Barcelona, many people believed that Arsene Wenger’s time was up and that his team would not be able to perform at the standard needed to challenge and win trophies. Now 4 games into the new Premier League campaign, Arsene Wenger’s side sits 3rd on the table with 2 wins and 2 draws, conceding only 1 goal (a mistake by the keeper) and booting 8, giving them the strongest goal difference in the league. Not bad for a team that lost two of its most important players.

Gervinho celebrating 1 of his 2 goals from the weekend.

Improvement

Where has the improvement come from then? How has Arsenal started so well without those players? To me, it all comes down to balance. Last year’s Arsenal team relied on the efforts of van Persie to score each week and help it win, this year’s Arsenal team has a spread. Goals already coming from the likes of Podolski, Gervinho, Cazorla and Walcott. The Arsenal attacks of this year, primarily in the Southampton game were coming from all directions. This is because of the evenness of the front half now. There is no dominant attacker. Sure Podolski has some serious accomplishments under his belt, but that doesn’t stop players like Walcott, Chamberlain or Gervinho from doing their own thing and taking a chance at goal. Last year, it was all about passing it to van Persie, even if he wasn’t in the right position, just because it was him. Yes, he did take his chances more times than not, but to win a trophy, a team needs balance. Defence is another area that has been improved significantly, providing 3 clean-sheets in the first 4 games. A lot of the credit must go to new Assistant Coach Steve Bould, who has transformed the Arsenal defence into a very solid back 4 that is yet to miss a beat.

The Future

Moving on from the players who have left the club recently, lets talk about the players who have arrived! Lucas Podolski, Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud. These players have added the spark that Arsenal has so often lacked in the past. Cazorla’s breathtaking foot skills and vision sees him as one of the most dominant midfielders currently in the Premier League, adding speed and creativity to the Arsenal squad. At times last year, attacks seemed boring and predictable, but with the inclusion of Cazorla in the midfield, Arsenal’s attacks are frightening to opposition defences. Lucas Podolski adds a bit of grunt to the squad, something a team pushing for the title needs, not to mention the class and clinical finishing that has seen him net 2 goals in the last 2 games, one of which being a spectacular free-kick. He’s a menace on the left because for a man of his size, he can run, and run fast, cutting past the opposition and either crossing it with some pace and whip or taking a chance and testing the keeper. It’s exciting to watch. Now to Olivier Giroud, the new signing who is yet to really announce himself. He adds height and strength to attack, as well as clinical finishing that saw him score 25 goals for French Champions Montpellier last season. I have no doubt that he will take his chance and score very soon, he is too good not to. Hearing people compare Giroud to Chamakh after only a few games is insane, he needs time.

Giroud, Cazorla and Podolski.

Depth

Now lastly, to Arsenal’s depth. Last year saw injuries to Abou Diaby and Jack Wilshere add to the departures of Samir Nasir and Cesc Fabregas, so it was worrying for Arsenal supporters to see who the replacements would be. Arteta, Park Chu Young and Mertesacker were the replacements, with only Arteta getting regular first team action. This year though, Arsenal’s bench holds a lot more quality. The weekend saw players like Walcott, Arshavin, Giroud and Ramsey on the bench waiting for their chance to shine. This creates competition for places in the team. It also means that when a player is injured or is subbed off, there is a quality replacement ready to come on and do the job. Too many times in previous seasons a quality player would be replaced with a somewhat average player, or a player with very little experience. Now, it’s balanced.

Arsenal now has all the parts that if put together correctly, create, I believe, a title challenging machine that is capable of beating anyone. Yes, anyone.

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Jake’s Arsenal 2012/2013 Season Preview

The EPL season is less than a week away and I’ve decided to do my own preview of Arsenal’s season.

I’ll discuss pre-season form, current players and all the transfer news!

So how do you think Arsenal are going to go this season? Obviously it’s hard to look past Manchester City and United when talking about who wins the title, but Arsenal seem to have a pretty strong squad going into the new season. Additions like Cazorla, Podolski and Giroud are definitely going to be key factors in how the team performs.

Hope you enjoyed the video/blog post 🙂

As Bane says in The Dark Knight Rises, “Let the games begin!”.

 

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