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starting XI for our first real pre-season friendly against a Malaysian XI. Starts in about 25 mins
Mannone; Jenkinson, Djourou, Vermaelen, Gibbs; Coquelin, Arteta, Diaby; Gervinho, Chamakh, Santos.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:starting XI for our first real pre-season friendly against a Malaysian XI. Starts in about 25 mins
Mannone; Jenkinson, Djourou, Vermaelen, Gibbs; Coquelin, Arteta, Diaby; Gervinho, Chamakh, Santos. \:d/ \:d/ There are plenty of live streams.
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God I love watching Diaby play when fit, absolute joy to watch.
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Good goal by Malaysia we are trailing 1-0 at HT.
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1-0 at HT to the Malaysian XI,unstoppable hit from 25 yards right on half time
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Malaysia? Really? You're playing a good XI too.
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imnofreak wrote:Malaysia? Really? You're playing a good XI too. It's our first proper hit out and on the worst pitch I have ever seen.
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2-1 win thanks to lat goals from Eisfeld and Aneke.
Don't really read anything into the team performance in the first pre-season friendly,but definitely some positives to be taken from certain individual performances.
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Quote:[size=6] Report: Malaysia XI 1-2 Arsenal[/size] By Rob Kelly at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Late goals from Thomas Eisfeld and Chuks Aneke secured victory for Arsenal in the opening game of their tour against a dogged, dangerous Malaysia XI side. Arsène Wenger’s side dominated possession and twice came close in the first half through Andre Santos. But right on the stroke of the interval they fell behind to a superb Mohamad Azmi Muslim strike from the edge of the area. A much-changed Arsenal side continued to press after the restart, but found the hosts tough to break down. But Eisfeld’s 87th-minute strike restored parity, before Aneke claimed the winner with a deflected effort. It was an exciting end to an entertaining game in Kuala Lumpur, with the Gunners delighting their passionate supporters as they waved goodbye to Malaysia. Wenger had named a strong side for the opening match of the 2012 Tour, presented by Emirates, with the likes of Thomas Vermaelen, Mikel Arteta, Gervinho and Kieran Gibbs all included. Malaysia XI coach Datuk K. Rajogopal, meanwhile, had promised an improved showing after a 4-0 defeat to the Gunners in the corresponding fixture last summer. And the thousands of supporters inside the stadium gave his side a rapturous welcome. Next it was the tourists, and how the fans raised the roof when they emerged into the dense humidity of the Kuala Lumpur night. Two nights after landing to a stunning welcome from Malaysia - and two days of coaching clinics, fan parties and open training sessions - the Arsenal players were ready for action. The incessant chorus of vuvuzelas and horns from a frenetic, frenzied crowd helped create an intense atmosphere as kick off arrived. This is what they were here for, to watch their heroes doing what they do best - but it was the hosts who settled first. The Malaysia XI may not have been the main attraction, but they were determined to show they were not here to merely make up the numbers - and within three minutes Safiq Bin Rahim tried an ambitious lob from fully 40 yards. Arsenal soon hit their stride, though, with Marouane Chamakh testing Mohd Farizal Marlias with a volley from just inside the area, before Vermaelen sliced a scissors kick over the bar. Wenger’s side dominated possession during the first half, but the humidity and a difficult playing surface made it tough to demonstrate their slick passing game. Santos, who had switched to the right side of the front three, was presented with a fine opportunity just after the half-hour mark. Francis Coquelin pounced on a misplaced pass and played in the Brazilian who, after a neat one-two with Chamakh, screwed his effort wide. It was an encouraging moment for Arsenal, but the hosts had an opportunity themselves moments later as Azamuddin Mohd Akil tested Vito Mannone with a well-struck drive from 20 yards. Santos was presented with another clear-cut chance in the 39th minute when he pounced on a mistake and went clear in the box, but his effort was well saved by Mohd Farizal Marlias. But back came this spirited, dogged Malaysia XI side with Mohd Safee Bin Mohd Sali coming perilously close to opening the scoring with a fierce drive that was pushed wide by an alert Mannone. It was fast, frenetic stuff and superb entertainment for the Malaysian fans packed into this impressive stadium. An entertaining game deserved a goal, and when it came it was worth the wait for those Malaysians watching on. The hosts had been a threat, and with the half entering injury time Muslim had time on the edge of the area and arrowed a shot into the top right-hand corner. It was nothing short of top class. It was all change for Arsenal at the interval - apart from Mannone - as Wenger shuffled his pack, blooding youngsters such as Aneke, Nico Yennaris and Ignasi Miquel. Two of the more senior statesmen, Theo Walcott and Alex Song, were also thrown into action as Arsenal went in search of an equaliser. But the hosts remained a threat themselves and Mohd Safee Bin Mohd Sali came close to doubling their advantage after working his way into the box and testing Mannone with a firm effort. Benik Afobe was presented with a glorious chance to restore parity in the 66th minute as Song released him down the middle with an incisive through-ball. The young striker was in acres of space but his left-footed effort was well blocked by the onrushing goalkeeper. Arsenal were pressing and probing but to no avail, and Afobe had another half-chance in the 81st minute but sliced his close-range effort over the bar. But finally the equaliser came when, in the 87th minute, Yennaris broke into the box on the right flank and cut the ball back for Eisfeld to slot home confidently. But there was still more to come and moments later Aneke took aim from outside the area and saw his shot strike the defender and bounce up over the keeper and into the net. A fitting finale to a fascinating contest. http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3533509/first-team/malaysia-xi-v-arsenal?tab=report Scorers: Malaysia XI - Muslim 45' Arsenal - Eisfeld 87', Aneke 90'
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Arsene wrote:We are not at the end of it [transfers]. We will still bring players in
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hope we can get cardoza . Also I hope we don't get rid of shava . yes he can be annoying to watch but I like the guy :lol:
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Cazorla? :lol:
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Squad numbers for next season have been announced. Podolski is obviously holding out for the 10 if/once Robin leaves. Also good to see Szczesny is finally our #1
Squad numbers: 1 Wojciech Szczesny 2 Abou Diaby 3 Bacary Sagna 4 Per Mertesacker 5 Thomas Vermaelen 6 Laurent Koscielny 7 Tomas Rosicky 8 Mikel Arteta 9 Ju Young Park 10 Robin van Persie 11 Andre Santos 12 Olivier Giroud 14 Theo Walcott 15 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 16 Aaron Ramsey 17 Alex Song 18 Sebastien Squillaci 19 Jack Wilshere 20 Johan Djourou 21 Lukasz Fabianski 22 Francis Coquelin 23 Andrey Arshavin 24 Vito Mannone 25 Carl Jenkinson 26 Emmanuel Frimpong 27 Gervinho 28 Kieran Gibbs 29 Marouane Chamakh 31 Ryo 35 Kyle Bartley 52 Nicklas Bendtner TBC Lukas Podolski
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Best case scenario Podolski gets #9
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Cazorla about his future wrote:At the moment I cannot say anything, but later I will. Edited by sydneycroatia58: 26/7/2012 07:03:35 PM
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Whodda thunk it Peter Hill-Wood actually speaking some sense Quote:He is a world-class player and we don’t want to give him away. If he is determined to leave, that is up to him, but giving him away is not on our agenda.
To be honest, I do not understand him at all. I understood Cesc Fabregas wanting to go home to Barcelona last summer. I had sympathy with that. But I thought Robin was happy at Arsenal, especially after the season he had with us.
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Peter Hill-Wood is a drunken old fart.
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:Peter Hill-Wood is a drunken old fart. Yep, which is why I was so surprised he actually spoke some sense :lol:
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Easily he best fan made compilation I've seen on You Tube. brilliantly put together. [youtube]krF80OXQjT8[/youtube]
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A shit tonne of rumours about Nuri Sahin coming to us on loan for the season. Apparently 100% on his way to England and destination should be known later tonight or tomorrow.
EDIT: Marca reporting that he was also offered to Sp*rs as part of the Modric deal but they rejected it and so and he's on his way to us.
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Line up vs City: Fabianski (GK), Jenkinson, Bartley, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Song, Arteta, Diaby, Santos, Walcott, Gervinho.
Very interested to see us go with Theo through the middle. Although it may be Gervinho, apparently he's been playing through the middle in training
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Carlito
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Nice nuri is a gun. I think he is regretting his move to real
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Much truth to it? Quote:Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini doubts if a bid of 20 million euros ($23.59 million) would be enough to prise playmaker Santi Cazorla away from the Andalusian club. Cazorla in Arsenal's sights Arsenal has been heavily linked with a move for the Spain international with media speculation suggesting a fee of 20 million euros could close the deal. However, Pellegrini believes the 27-year-old, who cost Malaga a reported club-record 20 million euros when he joined on a five-year deal from Villarreal last northern summer, is worth more than that. "Selling him for 20 million is to gift him away, I don't think the club is in a position to do that or has the intention to do it," Pellegrini was quoted as saying at a press conference in Venezuela where Malaga is on a pre-season tour. "If important offers come in for players they are always worthy of consideration, but I don't think that for 20 million Santi is going to leave the club because it would be, as I said, a gift." http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/spain-primera-division/news/1114460/Pellegrini-wants-big-Cazorla-fee
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Carlito
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They sell him for twenty mil. They need the money .
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Just heard that the Arsenal shirts have the players name written in Chinese, not a bad thing to do.
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Would be so ecstatic if we got Nuri. Always has been one of my favourite players, can fill the Cesc gab, and can also allow us to loan out Rambo so he can get game time without the pressures of first team football at Arsenal.
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Carlito
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We did that last as well if im not mistaken
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BusbyBabe wrote:Just heard that the Arsenal shirts have the players name written in Chinese, not a bad thing to do. Yeah we did the same thing last season.
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Carlito
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I'll keep Rambo with us . Think atm he should be used of the bench ,not everyone can do a jack
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