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Thứ Bảy, 9 tháng 5, 2015

Arsenal v Swansea preview

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is a major doubt for Monday's Premier League visit of Swansea after a blow to the leg sustained at Hull.
Last Updated: 08/05/15

Aaron Ramsey: Picked up a leg injury
Aaron Ramsey: Picked up a leg injury

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Danny Welbeck (knee) is almost certainly out but could return the following week against former club Manchester United.
Mikel Arteta (ankle), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (groin) and Mathieu Debuchy (hamstring) remain absent, along with Abou Diaby (knee).
Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis is set to be thrust back into action at Arsenal on Monday night with loan signing Nelson Oliveira unlikely to play again this season.
Gomis has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury but has been back in training this week and his return could not be more timely with Oliveira having picked up an ankle injury against Stoke last weekend.
Spanish defender Jordi Amat (broken metatarsal) has joined Oliveira, Kyle Naughton, Tom Carroll and Wayne Routledge on the sidelines but full-backs Jazz Richards and Dwight Tiendalli are available following respective loan spells at Fulham and Middlesbrough.

Wenger: Walcott not leaving

Arsene Wenger insists Theo Walcott will not leave Arsenal this summer even if a new contract is not agreed.
Last Updated: 08/05/15'
Arsene Wenger: Says Theo Walcott will not be sold
Arsene Wenger: Says Theo Walcott will not be sold

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The 26-year-old, whom Wenger signed from Southampton as a 17-year-old, is out of contract at the end of next season and negotiations have begun over a new deal.
The Frenchman is optimistic the fact discussions have started means Walcott wishes to stay.
"We are already talking to him," said Wenger, speaking ahead of Monday's home clash with Swansea.
"When you go into negotiations with a player it is with a desire for him to stay. He looks keen to do it and I am keen to do it, so let's see what comes out.
"We are always in the mode where we want to be successful. In case of failure, we'll see.
"But in case of failure - that will only be in December next year."

Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 4, 2015

Wenger not thinking about title

Arsene Wenger has refused to admit his Arsenal side can still win the title after picking up a narrow 1-0 win at Burnley in the Premier League.
Last Updated: 11/04/15Aaron Ramsey scored the only goal of the game in the 12th minute at Turf Moor on Saturday following a goalmouth scramble for an eighth straight Premier League victory.
The means Arsenal are four points behind leaders Chelsea, who have two games in hand, but must travel to the Emirates on April 26.
Wenger told Sky Sports: "At the moment, [Chelsea] are two games in hand, but we keep going and that is the most important thing that we keep that consistency.
“That's why the win was so important for us. It was a battling performance today, more than a fluent performance.
"Burnley were perfectly organised, to maintain organisation and pressing for 90 minutes, you have to congratulate the manager. I think they deserve to stay in the league."
Wenger once again praised Francis Coquelin for his performance, insisting the defensive midfielder’s patience with the club paid off.
“He has been absolutely consistent in the quality of his defensive work," said the Gunners boss. "He is good technically right and left footed. You need that.
“Yes, [he has surprised me] because he is a player who has been with us for seven years, he is 24 now and has just come out.
“So sometimes you have to be patient. He has shown great mental strength.”

Ramsey relieved with victory

Aaron Ramsey was relieved to get through one of his side's tougher games of the season so far after his goal gave Arsenal a 1-0 win at Burnley
Last Updated: 11/04/1
Ramsey scored the winner in the 12th minute following a goalmouth scramble, though Arsenal had to contend with some intense Burnley pressure to earn their win.
George Boyd missed a glorious chance to equalise and Danny Ings also came close for Burnley - but Arsenal managed to record an eighth successive victory in the Premier League to stay within sight of leaders Chelsea.
And Ramsey expressed his happiness at overcoming the Burnley threat, which has won Sean Dyche's men plenty of admirers this season.
"It was definitely one of the tougher games," Ramsey, who made his 150th appearance Premier League appearance, told Sky Sports. "A lot of the big teams have dropped points here this season.
"It proved another difficult game and another test that we got through. We were pretty solid and dealt with the threat - they like to get forward.
"Maybe in the past we've been guilty of trying to go forward and being punished. I thought we controlled the game pretty well.
"We were under pressure but we felt pretty comfortable defending and it was another win, and another win away from home."

Wenger fires summer warning

Arsene Wenger says that clubs could face a "nightmare" in trying to give players a proper break this summer.
Last Updated: 11/04/15
Arsene Wenger: Concerned about players getting a break this summer
Arsene Wenger: Concerned about players getting a break this summer

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The Arsenal manager believes players will have difficulty in properly recuperating no matter whether clubs plan to jet off on a lucrative post-season or pre-season tour.
Because of the need to prepare for the upcoming European Championships in France next summer, the 2015/2016 Premier League campaign will begin on August 8.
With the FA Cup final on May 30 - which could feature Arsenal again should they get past Reading next weekend - swiftly followed by another round of internationals, the actual down time for most players this summer will be minimal before they are called back to their club for the start of pre-season training.
Wenger would prefer to have seen extra fixtures worked into the domestic schedule for 2015-16, rather than just simply start and finish the campaign early.
He said: "Pre-season is always difficult if you cannot prepare well.
"They (clubs) voted to start early in August next season, which is a bit of nightmare when you think you start on August 8, some players play on June 21 in South America, some in Europe play on June 14, so after a season where we have no winter break, I don't see where you go from there to give players a proper rest. It is impossible.
"I opposed the early start because I preferred to play one more game over Christmas, because everybody has the squad that can deal with it and give the players a real rest in the summer. You have had no rest in the winter, now the decision is no rest in summer either."
Tottenham will travel to Malaysia and then Australia for a two-match tour after their final league fixture on May 24, while Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho confirmed the club are considering a post-season overseas 'victory trip' should they win the title, with Japan one reported potential destination.
Overseas fanbase 
Arsenal themselves are set to join Stoke and Everton at the Barclays Asia Trophy in Singapore from July 15 to 18, before hosting the Emirates Cup ahead of the new Premier League campaign.
While Wenger accepts that the top clubs must make the most of such marketing opportunities and reach out to their vast overseas fanbase, he believes they can sometimes be disruptive from a football perspective.
"No, no, post-season tours I will never do. A post-season tour is a nightmare," said the Arsenal manager, who took his squad to the Far East following the conclusion of their 1998/1999 campaign.
"In pre-season you have the players under pressure with the focus of starting the season well. A post-season tour, I always feel people come along to watch, but the players are half on their holidays. It is a relaxed atmosphere with none of the intensity of a pre-season game.
"Maybe it is a holiday tour and good to have a relaxed atmosphere together, but from a purely football point of view, there is not much meaning, let's be honest."
Arsenal, who traditionally used to head off on a low-key training camp in Austria, had also looked into accommodating a pre-season trip to India, which is another vast market for additional revenue.
Wenger understands such trips are now a necessity to help grow a club's global brand, saying: "It is difficult, but you want as well to find a compromise. We cannot ignore any more the worldwide reputation and I would say it is more PR than finances."
Wenger hopes the squad's final preparations for next season will not see the need for another Champions League qualifier.
Arsenal head to Burnley on Saturday sitting in second place and in search of an eighth straight Premier League victory.
"In recent years I was always worried that we had a qualifier for the Champions League, so let's first make sure that we don't need that, and then we will see," he said. "It is interesting that we have only one week to dedicate to that (pre-season trip to Singapore)."

Redknapp: Remy snubbed Arsenal

Harry Redknapp has revealed that Loic Remy turned down Arsenal to be a back-up striker at Chelsea.
Last Updated: 10/04/15

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The Frenchman left Redknapp's QPR in the summer for £10.5m but has started just four Premier League games, though Diego Costa's absence has given him the chance to score two winning goals in recent weeks.
"I got a phone call on the Saturday before the transfer window shut saying that he had done a deal with Chelsea," revealed Redknapp.
"Arsenal were in for him as well; we had Arsenal and Chelsea trying to sign him and he chose Chelsea.
"I was surprised he went to Chelsea, I thought he’d go to Arsenal. I could see Arsenal, but I couldn’t really see Chelsea because I thought ‘he’s not going to play there’.
"It’s a waste really, it’s a bit of a waste of a real Premier League goalscorer. I don’t know what persuaded him to be number two at Chelsea. I thought Arsenal, where he would have played more, would be his move at the time."
Remy will end the season with a League Cup and, in all likelihood, a Premier League winner's medal.