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

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Arsenal and Liverpool can seal Joe Hart transfer for �20million


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Joe Hart is available for 20million this summer (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal and Liverpool could be boosted in their transfer pursuit of Joe Hart, with reports that Manchester City will sell to one of their top six rivals if they receive a bid of 20million.

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The England goalkeeper is currently on loan at Torino after falling out of favour with City manager Pep Guardiola at the start of the season, and he looks unlikely to return to the Etihad Stadium.

Despite years of great service at City, it looks like Hart will be allowed to move on for the right price this summer, and a number of the clubs main rivals are thought to be interested.

Hart has been linked with arsenal and liverpool (Picture:Getty)

Arsenal and Liverpool are among those most strongly linked with a raid for the 29-year-old, and theyve been given a big boost in the chase for his signature.

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According to The Times, City are not against losing a player of Harts calibre to one of their rivals, as long as their 20million valuation is met.

Liverpool look in need of a major upgrade on both Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius, while Arsenal number one Petr Cech has looked past his best at points this season and could do with replacing in the near future.

Hart has 379 Premier League appearances to his name, and has won two titles, one FA Cup and two League Cups during his time with City.

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Source: http://metro.co.uk/2017/02/21/arsenal-and-liverpool-can-seal-joe-hart-transfer-for-20million-6462352/

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Sunday, November 6, 2016

How Tottenham"s change in formation frustrated Arsenal and why the Gunners lose their rhythm without Santi Cazorla


Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham - Arsene Wenger Post Match Interview

That would mean taking Alex Iwobi out of the team but, at this stage of his development, there are signs that might just now also benefit him.

Can either team win the Premier League?

It was a result that prompts most questions of Arsenal. Yes, a draw is hardly a disaster in the context of eight wins in a 10-match unbeaten run but, equally, this was another of those moments to make what you might call a statement.

Victory would have put Arsenal clear at the top of the Premier League table for the first time this season. They were facing a weakened Tottenham team. They were at home and, having taken the lead, looked capable of winning comfortably.

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/11/06/how-tottenhams-change-in-formation-frustrated-arsenal-and-why-th/

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Saturday, March 5, 2016

The 5 Premier League titles Arsenal SHOULD have won under Arsene Wenger


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Despite great hopes at the start of the season, Arsenal"s campaign looks to have taken a depressingly familiar turn in the last couple of weeks.

After their 2-0 home defeat to Barcelona, The Gunners are practically knocked out of the Champions League at the Round of 16 - again.

Two consecutive defeats to Manchester United and Swansea later, and it looks like they may well have blown their Premier League title tilt with ten games to go - again.

If this all sounds a bit "Groundhog Day", well, that"s because it is. Especially when it comes to blowing their title chances, Arsenal fans have seen it all before.

In fact, during Arsene Wenger"s long tenure at the club, there have been several seasons in which the team have narrowly missed out on the league title from a great position. If they do slip up once more this campaign, letting Leicester or Spurs win the league with all the pre-season favourites flagging, it"ll be remembered as the ultimate opportunity missed.

Arsenal"s last few results have been calamitous

Still, which other seasons have seen Wenger"s sides miss out when (arguably) they should have won the league?

In descending order of disastrousness...

Arsenal finish 3rd, 2007/08

This was the season.

With the post-Emirates austerity era starting to bite, Wenger"s late noughties side had one shot at the league title - the 2007/08 campaign.

For some time, they looked sure to win it. Unbeaten in their first 15 games, they spent the majority of the season between mid September and early March at the top of the table. They were undefeated at home for the entire season.

Still, still they blew it.

The defining moment came in a late-season draw with soon-to-be relegated Birmingham, a result which let eventual winners Manchester United take the initiative in the league. Then Arsenal captain William Gallas had an iconic meltdown, conceding a penalty for Birmingham to equalise and then refusing to leave the pitch at the final whistle.

Arsenal slumped. United and Chelsea pulled away. The Gunners ended the season on 83 points, four behind Alex Ferguson"s side in 1st place.

Arsenal finish 4th, 2013/14

It"s easy to forget that Arsenal spent 128 days at the top of the table this season.

Despite being exposed in a 6-3 defeat to Man City in December, Wenger"s men found consistency in the winter months and steadily climbed to the top of the league. It was all going so well.

Then they went to Anfield and got thumped 5-1. What followed was truly, truly horrifying.

The dream of a first league title since 2004 went belly up with further defeats against Stoke and Everton and a humiliating 6-0 drubbing away to Chelsea. Arsenal ended the season in 4th, seven points off top spot.

Well, that escalated quickly.

Arsenal finish 2nd, 1998/99

This was the first chance that Arsenal blew under Wenger, and it was a big one.

Though they were up against perhaps the best Manchester United side the Premier League has ever seen, Arsenal sneaked into top spot in the run in. They only had to beat Leeds United and Aston Villa in their last two games, and they were champions once more.

Unfortunately, a 1-0 defeat to Leeds saw United scrape the league by one point. That was despite taking a draw and a loss from their games with Arsenal.

United went on to win the treble. Wenger must have been livid.

Arsenal finish 2nd, 2000/01

Some might say this one is a bit harsh, but we stick by it.

Though Arsenal finished 10 points behind United in the end (and got thumped 6-1 at Old Trafford in February: see picture above), they recorded some seriously silly results over the course of the season.

Despite getting the better of their major rivals on regular occasion, they lost to Sunderland, Everton, Leeds, Charlton and Southampton away.

If only they could have improved on their travels, they"d have been well ahead of United come May.

Arsenal finish 2nd, 2002/03

Another contentious one here but, again, we think it deserves inclusion.

Arsenal went top of the league with a famous 3-0 victory against Spurs in mid November and stayed there until early April. Unfortunately, two needless draws with Aston Villa and Bolton (plus a 3-2 home loss to Leeds) saw United claim the title by a comfortable 5 points.

b****y United.

So there we have it - those are the season in which Arsenal could have topped the league, but slipped up in spectacular fashion.

Though 2007/08 and 2013/14 stick out as particularly bad misses, they all count.

Will 2015/16 go down as yet another squandered opportunity?

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Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/5-premier-league-titles-arsenal-7490006

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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal: Premier League as it happened


Manchester United vs Arsenal 3-2 All Goals And Highlights 28/02/2016

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Sir Alex is smiling in the stands, Glory, glory Man United is ringing out lustily. Could that match be a turning point for Louis van Gaal and his team? United were superb there wholehearted, sharp, fresh, creative, gutsy. A skeleton side grew into the game, deserved the remarkable Rashfords early pair and second-half strike from Herrera, and perhaps most impressive of all was the way in which they responded each time Arsenal pulled a goal back. They never looked cowed or flustered, and it has to be said that senior players such as Carrick, Mata and Blind were superb in marshalling the likes of Rashford and Varela through proceedings. This was light years from the United weve seen this season, in more ways than one.

And Arsenal? Oh, Arsenal. Lets not beat about the bush it was so, so disappointing from them. We should probably know what to expect by now, but this was a huge opportunity and they blew it. They were flat, sluggish and second best throughout, rarely threatening even after clawing themselves back into the game. You cant rule them out of the title race, of course you cant but can you really see this team forcing it home? Those false dawns must be absolutely exasperating for their fans.

Right, youve a cup final to get your teeth into now. Thanks for your company as ever and apologies that the live score on the blog got stuck at 2-1 today, technical issue Im told. Cheers, and enjoy the rest of your Sunday.

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10.58am EST10:58

Full-time! Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal

They can! What a victory that is for Manchester United!

Manchester United fans are smiling again. Photograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images

Updatedat 11.08am EST

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10.57am EST10:57

90+5 min: A late change for United, James Weir replacing Herrera. Can they see it out?

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10.56am EST10:56

90+4 min: Arsenal pumping the long b***s forward now. All, so far, met by thumping clearances...

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10.55am EST10:55

90+3 min: Its back in the corner again with Januzaj, who then makes for the box and almost picks out Lingard. No charge of the light brigade from Arsenal yet, although Ozil picks up a booking for bashing Varela into the advertising hoardings.

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10.53am EST10:53

90+1 min: We will have five added minutes. Arsenal dont deserve a draw here. But this will be a long, long period of stoppage time for United.

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10.51am EST10:51

89 min: Probably a bit of a stretch for United to imagine they can hold the ball down there until 90+4, or so. Its given away eventually, but then great work from Fosu-Mensah and Januzaj gets the ball down the other flank to cheers.

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10.50am EST10:50

88 min: Then Sanchez beats Varela to a header and almost slips Ramsey in, but his touch lets him down and De Gea gets out quickly. Nervy times. Elneny, who has played daftly since coming on, then fouls Lingard deep inside the Arsenal half to afford United some respite. The ball goes into the corner and a corner is then won.

Arsenals Alexis Sanchez attacks is challenged by Jesse Lingard. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

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10.48am EST10:48

86 min: Close-ish there though, as another fine Ozil free-kick finds Koscielny at the back stick. His header loops up, and De Gea catches.

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10.47am EST10:47

85 min: Arsenal are probing theres genuine urgency at last but so far finding few spaces. But theres time...

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10.45am EST10:45

83 min: Welbeck now goes off, to a few boos. On comes Alex Iwobi, nephew of Jay Jay Okocha.

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10.44am EST10:44

82 min: Varela concedes a corner after Sanchez, growing in influence now, finds Welbeck. Depay heads away powerfully at the near post.

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10.43am EST10:43

80 min: Just a few signs that the earlier pattern Arsenal probing, United dropping in a little too deep is going to repeat itself now. Giroud heads over, beating Varela to a Sanchez cross, and United wont want much more of that. Now Rashford comes off, to absolutely tumultuous applause. So well deserved! Adnan Januzaj replaces him.

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10.40am EST10:40

78 min: Tottenham now lead against Swansea Danny Rose scores. Arsenal need to win really, dont they?

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10.39am EST10:39

77 min: Wonderful take by Depay, killing a diagonal ball with his heel before it could come over his head. Hes been very bright today.

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10.38am EST10:38

76 min: Herrera, just booked, is told to calm down by Pawson after fouling Sanchez. Van Gaal then ... and this is bizarre ... falls on his backside on the touchline while remonstrating with fourth official Mike Dean! I think he was mimicking a dive! Its all taken a bit of a strange turn here.

Louis Van Gaal makes a bizarre point to the fourth official. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

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10.36am EST10:36

73 min: Elneny is booked for a hack on Depay, his first contribution of the game. The temperature has raised a notch. Might be in for quite a final 20 minutes here.

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10.34am EST10:34

71 min: Fisticuffs as Ramsey, having been clipped by Herrera, pushes him to the floor for no obvious reason. Theres a long delay, howls of Off! Off! Off!, but Craig Pawson eventually shows a yellow card. Herrera is booked too. Was Ramsey lucky?

Arsenals Aaron Ramsey clashes with Manchester Uniteds players. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

Updatedat 10.42am EST

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10.32am EST10:32

Goal! Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal (Ozil 69)Mesut Ozil makes sure of scoring from a rebound to make it two for Arsenal. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

But this aint over! De Gea saves well after Welbeck takes down and shoots from a Sanchez cross. Ozil is first to the rebound, hitting the ball into the ground and into the unguarded goal. Can Arsenal get into gear now? Elneny has replaced Coquelin, another who has been poor today.

Updatedat 10.48am EST

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10.31am EST10:31

69 min: It should be said that United, for all the criticism theyve had, have been as entertaining as you like today.

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10.30am EST10:30

68 min: Nearly four. Depay and Rashford this time do link up to good effect, the former homing in on goal before Bellerin intervenes just in time.

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10.29am EST10:29

67 min: Fair play to United, really. When Arsenal kept possession for the halfs opening minutes you feared for them but they got themselves right back into it and were in the ascendancy before the goal. This, so far, has been desperately half-hearted stuff from Arsenal.

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10.28am EST10:28

Goal! Manchester United 3-1 Arsenal (Herrera 65)Manchester Uniteds Herrera restores their two-goal lead. Photograph: Matt West/Rex/Shutterstock

The two-goal lead is restored! Mata surges into the United half and reverses the ball to the right, where Rashford goes on another run. Gabriel holds him up but he keeps possession, waits maturely and lays across to the onrushing Herrera, inside the D. Well never know if the diving Cech would have saved his shot it takes a bit deflection off Koscielnys chest and gives him no chance at all!

Updatedat 10.35am EST

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10.25am EST10:25

63 min: A cute one-two on the edge of the box between Depay and Rashford doesnt come off, but United are having a good spell at the moment. Here comes Giroud though! He does, indeed, come on for Walcott who Im afraid has been really sub-par.

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10.23am EST10:23

61 min: Depay cuts in and thwacks in another shot. Cech saves well, although cant grab it cleanly.

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10.22am EST10:22

60 min: United have got a grip now after that ominous Arsenal start, although you suspect theyll be confined to counters. Walcott is caught on the ball again; it must be Giroud time soon.

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10.20am EST10:20

58 min: Fosu-Mensah is not, as far as I know, a full back by trade at all but has slotted into Rojos spot.

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10.18am EST10:18

56 min: The free-kick, from the Ozil foul, is finally taken and goes all the way through to Schneiderlin at the back post. His shot is blocked by Sanchez.

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10.18am EST10:18

56 min: Rojo is down, and it doesnt look good. The ex-Ajax youngster Tim Fosu-Mensah replaces him for his debut, and Uniteds team gets yet younger!

Manchester Uniteds Marcos Rojo gets a serious knock. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images

Updatedat 10.27am EST

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54 min: Better from the home team, with Rashford pulling left and passing infield to Mata, who cant quite play Depay in. Cech and Koscielny then both have some fun dallying on the ball and getting away with it. Then Lingard gets them up the right flank and Ozil rather crudely kicks him down.

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10.15am EST10:15

53 min: Walcott crosses usefully enough from the right after getting on the end of a superb switch, but nobody is there. Then Sanchez runs along the edge of the box but his right-footer is blocked. United are getting sucked right back though.

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50 min: Rojo gets in sharpish to deny Ramsey, who had got round the back after a fine Ozil touch. United wont want the whole half to play out to this; its been all Arsenal so far.

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10.12am EST10:12

50 min: Having just seen that handball again, at last, Im really not sure where else Rashford could have gone. Would have been harsh, for me.

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10.09am EST10:09

47 min: Replays apparently showed a Rashford handball in that late off-the-line skirmish at the end of the first half. United might have got a bit lucky, but I dont think Arsenal can worry too much about luck here. They need to improve. Meantime, Rashford is down and receiving treatment ...

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10.07am EST10:07

Peeeeep! Second half underway

United, from right to left, kick off.

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10.03am EST10:03

Do we think Giroud might make hay in the second half, were he to be introduced? Get him on for Walcott? Arsenals goal, and a couple of subsequent flurries, certainly suggested that Uniteds makeshift defence isnt the brightest in the air.

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10.02am EST10:02

From James Bolle: Loved Welbecks reaction to his goal - he wheeled away to celebrate, then seemed to remember where he was and decided against it, opting for a jog to halfway and a couple of muted high fives. But not in a showy Im not celebrating way. The best non-celebration celebration Ive ever seen. #welbz

Thank you for the correct spelling of #welbz.

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9.59am EST09:59

From Scott Stricker: Im concerned that the only Walcott touch I can remember is when he gave the ball away in the buildup to the first goal.

Such potential though.

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9.53am EST09:53

Half-time: Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal

What an absorbing half. United, who grew into things as the game went on, scored twice in a matter of minutes through the irrepressible Rashford, fine finishes both. Welbeck replied for a well out of sorts Arsenal, and we have one heck of a second period awaiting us now.

Manchester Uniteds Marcus Rashford walks off thoughtfully at half time. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Updatedat 10.10am EST

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9.52am EST09:52

45+2 min: Another Arsenal corner now, and a chance the ball pings off Schneiderlin and someone, not sure who, spirits it away from the line!

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9.51am EST09:51

45+1 min: No dice. Ozils effort hits the wall; Sanchezs follow-up ricochets off Depay for a corner. Rashford clears that the boys put a shift in!

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9.50am EST09:50

45 min: Welbeck is fouled three or four yards outside the box by Blind chance for an equaliser here ...

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9.49am EST09:49

45 min: Rashford, faced with Koscielny, goes on a run but cant beat the centre-back. He had a good option or two to his left. I think well let him off.

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9.47am EST09:47

42 min: Perfect timing, that, for Arsenal who had looked so flat. Now its United who could probably use the whistle.

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9.46am EST09:46

Goal! Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal (Welbeck 41)Danny Welbeck gets a goal back for Arsenal. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Now then. Free-kick from Ozil in a fairly central position halfway inside the United half. Theres not much of an angle but the delivery, whipped and flat, is outstanding. Welbeck gets across his man, glances a similar header to Rashfords across De Gea, and well find out a lot more about both sides now.

Updatedat 10.03am EST

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9.43am EST09:43

38 min: Sanchez overcooks a ball to Ramsey goal kick. If Arsenal cant come out of this with something it will be hard to take them very seriously. Theyve completely faded from view and will be grateful for the break as things stand.

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9.41am EST09:41

36 min: Now Cech is out swiftly to gather after a mistake by Gabriel. The visitors need to sort themselves out sharpish. They do go on the attack now and Blind does well to block an Ozil cross-shot.

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9.40am EST09:40

36 min: Depay, to screams of shoot, does so and lashes over after receiving a Koscielny clearance. But Old Trafford is bouncing right now. United have been superb; Arsenal, currently, are just invisible.

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9.39am EST09:39

34 min: Rashford is totally the English Mller, writes Alex Flynn. Perfect understanding of space. Nerveless first time finishes. Steady now, this is the first or second time weve seen him play. But ... well ... what a story this is. United are teeming with confidence at the moment; Arsenal cant get a touch.

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9.38am EST09:38

Unbelievable. United put together another move down the right; it seems to have gone a bit loose but Lingard retrieves the ball and d***s a left-footed cross in from the corner of the box. Up goes Rashford, barely challenged, and glances a superb header across Cech! Wow.

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9.36am EST09:36

Goal! Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal (Rashford 32)Manchester Uniteds Marcus Rashford heads their second goal of the match. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

This is actually happening.

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9.35am EST09:35

Goal! Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal (Rashford 29)Marcus Rashford scores the opening goal for Manchester United. Photograph: Matt West/Rex/Shutterstock

Well, well, well! Herrera tackles a dawdling Walcott midway inside the Arsenal half. The ball is moved slickly out to Varela on the right, who clips in teasing cross. Gabriel cant get much on the clearance and it falls perfectly for Rashford, 10 yards out, who finds the top corner! What composure and what a goal for this under-strength United!

Updatedat 9.55am EST

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9.32am EST09:32

27 min: Carrick, on that booking, is brave enough to make an absolutely *perfect* tackle on Welbeck in the area. Could not afford to go wrong there.

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9.31am EST09:31

26 min: Wholl be the happier so far? Probably United, who have settled down well, although Arsenal have had the best chance. Arsenal need to see a lot more from Walcott, in particular. Hes been invisible since that early run.

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Source: http://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2016/feb/28/manchester-united-v-arsenal-premier-league-live

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Arsenal must sign players in January after Southampton loss, says Charlie Wyett


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After losing to out-of-form Southampton, will Arsenal again fall short of the winning the Premier League?

Arsenal must strengthen their squad in January or risk history repeating itself by missing out on the Premier League title, according to the Sunday Supplement panel.

Arsene Wenger"s side were thrashed 4-0 at Southampton on Boxing Day, a result that cost the club the chance to move to the top of the table following Leicester"s defeat at Liverpool.

However, despite the setback at St Mary"s, Arsenal"s manager is too "stubborn" to make any significant purchases in January, according toThe Sun"s Football Editor Charlie Wyett.

"It must be so frustrating for Arsenal"s fans," Wyett said. "I saw Southampton the previous week against Tottenham and they were poor, without a win in five and it just appeared to be an away win all day long.

"It is just such a bad result for them and it once again illustrates that Arsenal need to sign players in the January transfer window, but it will not happen because Wenger is remarkably stubborn and that is why they have not won the title in over a decade.

"There have been occasions when they should have won it, but they have not strengthened. Two years ago, they needed a quality player and they signed Kim Kallstrom, who arrived injured after messing around on the beach in Dubai.

"And history is repeating itself and I just do not think that things are going to change."

It is not all doom and gloom though as far as Arsenal"s supporters are concerned, with the Gunners still possessing the quality to win this season"s title, according to Wyett.

"You look at this current Arsenal squad and it is arguably stronger than the Chelsea squad that won last season"s title," Wyett said. "But is it nasty enough?

"Surely you want one or two characters, with John Terry being the obvious example at Chelsea last season as someone who just gets them together and gives them a kick up the backside.

"I am not sure Arsenal have got that. They clearly have got the quality to still win the title, there is absolutely no doubt about that, but it is whether they have got that resilience, which we have seen a few times they have not always had?

"But then equally, they do have the ability to just blow teams out of the water, like they did against Olympiakos."

Source: http://www.skysports.com/watch/tv-shows/sunday-supplement/news/10111258/arsenal-must-sign-players-in-january-after-southampton-loss-says-charlie-wyett

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