God's Chessboard (2017/2018 Arsenal FC Thread) **Boom XhakaLaca**


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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Don't know why we'd risk him. That would be basically saying the Netherlands are right to call him up.

maybe he's resigned to the freaky deakys calling him up? he may even play him and then rule him out of the internationals due to some new strain picked up...
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i think fab will start... no talk of in issue with him in wengers latest press conference... nasri should get a rest... he's been playing heaps
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Don't know why we'd risk him. That would be basically saying the Netherlands are right to call him up.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
I think we might see him on the bench next weekend considering he only started training again on Friday. We might see Fab starting on the bench depending on his fitness.

I'd like to see this tonight

---Fabianski---

--Sagna---Squillaci--Koscielny---Clichy--

---Song---

---Nasri---Wilshere---

--Walcott---------------------Arshavin--

---Chamakh---


If Fab starts then I'd have Fab in the middle with Wilshere and Walcott on the bench and Nasri on the right.


theres a fair bit of speculation around...

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Robin-Van-Persie-set-for-a-shock-Arsenal-recall-for-Newcastle-clash-article623415.html
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I think we might see him on the bench next weekend considering he only started training again on Friday. We might see Fab starting on the bench depending on his fitness.

I'd like to see this tonight

---Fabianski---

--Sagna---Squillaci--Koscielny---Clichy--

---Song---

---Nasri---Wilshere---

--Walcott---------------------Arshavin--

---Chamakh---


If Fab starts then I'd have Fab in the middle with Wilshere and Walcott on the bench and Nasri on the right.
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So RVP will be on the bench tonight?
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[size=6]Preview: Arsenal - Newcastle United[/size]

By Richard Clarke

Defeats are more important to Arsène Wenger than victories.

It is that the defeats that rankle. It is the defeats he retains. And it is the defeats that instigate change.

Take the West Brom game at Emirates Stadium on September 25 – the last loss before Wednesday’s 2-1 reverse at Shakhtar Donetsk. It happened six weeks ago yet it was still bouncing around the brain of the Arsenal manager before the visit of Newcastle on Sunday.

Since then they have squeezed out a couple of domestic victories – against Birmingham and West Ham - in home games that were previewed with little fanfare but proved to be typical blood-and-thunder Premier League battles. This weekend’s clash has the potential to be precisely the same.

Wenger went to the Ukraine in midweek knowing defeat was completely recoverable, no manager ever has the same security before a Premier League match. That’s why, at his pre-match press conference, the manager was looking backwards in order to move forwards.

“We were too sure that we would win the West Brom game,” recalled Wenger. “We will not repeat that against Newcastle. We know they are a good side and, on that front, the fact that they have beaten Sunderland 5-1 is a good warning for us.

“Against West Ham we knew before the game that it would be difficult. But what I liked very much is that we were very patient, intelligent and calm. I think I was most pleased with our patience.

“We were not as sharp or fluent as we can be but we were intelligent and didn’t make a defensive mistake like we did, for example, against Shakhtar.”

Between West Brom and Wednesday, Arsenal rattled through five straight wins. The run has fortified their season. They have reached the Quarter-Final of the Carling Cup, will surely progress in the Champions League and, according to Wenger, have stolen a minor march on some of the title rivals in the Premier League.

“If you look, we have got ourselves in a very interesting situation,” said the manager. “It’s now time for us to take advantage of that.

“When we went to Manchester City, we were three points behind them and on the same level as Tottenham. Today we have made a little difference with these clubs because we have had two good wins. So for us it’s important to continue to push forward now.

“You have to say Shakhtar are a good team. We did not play against an average side we played against a good side. I feel that to go 1-0 up, when we have beaten them 5-1 before, is still a hurdle you have to get over because you have to keep the same desire and efficiency. But I think the team is moving and maturing very quickly however, even when it goes very well, we can still lose a bit of the urgency.”

Part of the problem against Shakhtar was the loss of the entire central midfield from the previous game – Cesc Fabregas (hamstring), Alex Song (calf) and Denilson (groin). Andrey Arshavin (virus) was also missing. All four are likely to be back on Sunday, though the captain was set to undergo a fitness test.

In other good news, Robin van Persie returned to training for the first time since injuring his ankle at Blackburn on August 28 and Thomas Vermaelen is “a question of days” from fitness following a troublesome Achilles problem.

However Kieran Gibbs (knee) is still out and Wenger admitted concern over Abou Diaby’s on-going ankle injury.

While seventh is an encouraging position with a quarter of the campaign gone, in reality Newcastle have blown hot and cold this season. Home defeats to Blackpool and Stoke have been balanced by wins at Everton and West Ham. Then there was that 5-1 thrashing of Sunderland last weekend.

“They had a great game,” said Wenger. “But it has its advantages as we have been warned Newcastle are capable to be very strong and score goals.”

A victory on Sunday will take Arsenal within two points of Chelsea, who kick-off at Liverpool around 45 minutes after the final whistle in North London. It would be as near as Wenger’s side have been to the leaders this season.

“Of course you want to be as close as possible to Chelsea and to the top teams,” he said. “We know we have all the bigger teams away at the start of the season so it’s important to be strong at home. If you want to have an interesting part in this League it’s vital for us to dictate the games at Emirates.”

Right now, only Manchester United could possibly dispute Arsenal’s claim to be Chelsea’s main challengers. Just to emphasise the importance of that game, if West Brom had been beaten at Emirates six weeks ago, then Wenger would be preparing to go top (albeit temporarily) this weekend.

However only consistency and quality – the two most popular words in the Wenger lexicon – will win you the title. And the Frenchman knows his side are chasing a supremely assured Chelsea side.

“You sometimes think ‘they could drop a point today’ but they don’t,” he said. “However you must remember they are 30 or 31-years-old and they have they kind of experience. But we have played 10 games and so there is a long way to go.”

True enough. And with that in mind, Arsenal could do without another nail-biter. Remember, the West Ham game was within two minutes of being a set-back and it would beneficial to go to Wolves on Wednesday with a bounce in their step not lethargy in the legs.

These two games are potentially a six-point springboard for Wenger’s men given that, at the same time, Chelsea go to Anfield and then have a traditionally tricky local derby with Fulham.

Of course, Ancelotti’s side may well win both games but Arsenal must spend the next few days putting themselves in another “interesting situation”.

One that allows them to take full advantage should Chelsea slip up.
http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3293509/first-team/arsenal-v-newcastle-united?tab=preview


Another must win game after United's win yesterday and we need to take advantage if Chelsea slip up against Liverpool.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Meh :lol:

Just having a laugh reading through all the bullshit about this fair Wenger apparently had :lol:

Edited by sydneycroatia58: 7/11/2010 01:03:21 AM

it's so obvious... afterall you hate tottenham;)
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Meh :lol:

Just having a laugh reading through all the bullshit about this fair Wenger apparently had :lol:

Edited by sydneycroatia58: 7/11/2010 01:03:21 AM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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Yeah, but Nasri was just immense for the whole month and was noticeable because he was scoring goals.

Song has been good all season but because he doesn't get the goals he doesn't get noticed that much. Now in the last few weeks he's started scoring goals suddenly a lot of people notice :lol:

Like last season apart from Fab he along with Vermaelen was probably our best player.

so you don't deny that your exclusive nazi's ;)
but Nasri is expected to score, that is apart of his role why Song is doubleing up, arguably the West Ham winner was more important than the Man City performance because to win at Eastlands and then not beat West Ham would of been a real hit on the ladder and morale wise

Edited by The Doctor: 7/11/2010 12:50:43 AM


Yeah that goal against West Ham was massive. Even more because it came from a right footed assist from Gael fucking Clichy:lol:

The Man City perfomance as a whole was just brilliant because even though they were down to 10 men it showed we could handle ourselves and I think we would have won even if they had 11 men.

But I know what you mean about the West Ham game, it was just a massive boost to keep those points that we gained on Chelsea the week before, and again showed that we can pull a win out when things aren't going our way.

well there you have it... you must be exclusive nazi's by not denying it twice \:d/ :lol:
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The Doctor wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Yeah, but Nasri was just immense for the whole month and was noticeable because he was scoring goals.

Song has been good all season but because he doesn't get the goals he doesn't get noticed that much. Now in the last few weeks he's started scoring goals suddenly a lot of people notice :lol:

Like last season apart from Fab he along with Vermaelen was probably our best player.

so you don't deny that your exclusive nazi's ;)
but Nasri is expected to score, that is apart of his role why Song is doubleing up, arguably the West Ham winner was more important than the Man City performance because to win at Eastlands and then not beat West Ham would of been a real hit on the ladder and morale wise

Edited by The Doctor: 7/11/2010 12:50:43 AM


Yeah that goal against West Ham was massive. Even more because it came from a right footed assist from Gael fucking Clichy:lol:

The Man City perfomance as a whole was just brilliant because even though they were down to 10 men it showed we could handle ourselves and I think we would have won even if they had 11 men.

But I know what you mean about the West Ham game, it was just a massive boost to keep those points that we gained on Chelsea the week before, and again showed that we can pull a win out when things aren't going our way.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Yeah, but Nasri was just immense for the whole month and was noticeable because he was scoring goals.

Song has been good all season but because he doesn't get the goals he doesn't get noticed that much. Now in the last few weeks he's started scoring goals suddenly a lot of people notice :lol:

Like last season apart from Fab he along with Vermaelen was probably our best player.

so you don't deny that your exclusive nazi's ;)
but Nasri is expected to score, that is apart of his role why Song is doubleing up, arguably the West Ham winner was more important than the Man City performance because to win at Eastlands and then not beat West Ham would of been a real hit on the ladder and morale wise

Edited by The Doctor: 7/11/2010 12:50:43 AM
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Yeah, but Nasri was just immense for the whole month and was noticeable because he was scoring goals.

Song has been good all season but because he doesn't get the goals he doesn't get noticed that much. Now in the last few weeks he's started scoring goals suddenly a lot of people notice :lol:

Like last season apart from Fab he along with Vermaelen was probably our best player.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Na :lol: Nasri was nominated and posted the link to the poll. For Arsenal fans obviously :p

So i can't post then... exclusive, you knew who else was exclusive.... nazi's yeah, beat that ;) :lol: can see why but tbh Song was fucking huge for you guys
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Na :lol: Nasri was nominated and posted the link to the poll. For Arsenal fans obviously :p
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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Song obviously


:-s

POM... i thought we were suppose to vote, that's what i gathered by the header
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:-({|= do you want a song?
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The Doctor wrote:
Song obviously


:-s
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Song obviously
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This is the table after this morning's games.



The next game against Braga is must win. I don't want to go into the last game needing Shakhtar to slip up to finish top. We win against Braga and we'll finish top.
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pimpsta wrote:
big turn around from last time but i guess its hard to win in those countries


Also considering they've never lost at their new stadium. Still we shouldn't be losing those games. Just have to forget about it and get back on track against Newcastle this weekend.
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big turn around from last time but i guess its hard to win in those countries
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I hear Fabianski made a save this month...he should get an award for most improved.


TBF though given the run of form he's had if there was an award for most improved he would go close to winning it.
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[size=6]Report: Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 Arsenal[/size]

By Richard Clarke at the Donbass Arena, Donetsk

Suddenly Group H does not look quite so easy.

Before they travelled to Donestk, Arsenal had amassed 14 goals in three straightforward wins during this season’s Champions League adventure. Another tonight would have all but assured top spot.

However, Eastern Europe is always difficult for Arsène Wenger’s men. They took the lead this evening through Theo Walcott’s early breakaway, but Craig Eastmond nodded a free-kick past his own keeper and, on the stroke of half-time, Gael Clichy was robbed on the right and Eduardo caressed a shot into the far corner.

As at Emirates, the ex-Arsenal striker did not celebrate.

The visitors controlled the game after the break but the closest they would come to an equaliser was when Jack Wilshere hooked a shot wide in the opening minutes.

After five straight wins, defeat is always damaging. But this one can be redeemed. Shakhtar, the closest challengers to Arsenal, are now out of the way. Both teams are tied on nine points with Wenger’s men holding the advantage in the head-to-head.

If they win their last two games they will still finish on top.

Arsenal still have control of Group H but their grip has been loosened by defeat here tonight.

Wenger made a welter of changes to the side that had left it so late against West Ham on Saturday.

Cesc Fabregas (hamstring), Andrey Arshavin (virus), Denilson (groin) and Alex Song (calf) were all back in London. Meanwhile Marouane Chamakh, Laurent Koscielny and Bacary Sagna were left on the bench.

As a result, Arsenal needed a new central midfield trio. Wenger brought in Jack Wilshere from suspension, Tomas Rosicky from Saturday’s substitutes bench and Eastmond from the Carling Cup side.

Nicklas Bendtner was the lone front man. Emmanuel Eboue and Johan Djourou came in at right back and centre back respectively.

Loyalty demands that any Arsenal fan must love Emirates Stadium more than any other football ground. But, in the eyes of this observer at least, the Donbass Arena is a tempting mistress. It is cavernous yet intimate, daunting yet inspiring – an awesome amphitheatre.

But, of course, the home fans made the atmosphere. The noise was intense as the two teams walked out and every early touch by the visitors was whistled.

In the opening seconds, Darijo Srna curled a free-kick into the midriff of Lukasz Fabianski and, just before Walcott scored, Dmytro Chygrynskiy saw a deflected header fly wide.

But while that was going on, Arsenal were settling to their task. They had already gone close when Nasri weaved inside and grazed the base of the post with a shot from 20 yards out.

And, from the corner that Chygrynskiy won, the visitors took the lead.

It was all so incredibly simple. The ball was half-cleared to Walcott, who clipped a pass to Wilshere. He knocked it back into the path of the scampering Arsenal winger, who turned on the turbo from inside his own half and slotted past the keeper.

It was his seventh goal in eight appearances (four starting and four as substitute) this season.

Suddenly Shakhtar were, once again, the side that had shipped five goals at Emirates Stadium a fortnight ago. The goal drained them of confidence and Arsenal had the upper hand.

The home side needed belief from somewhere. And, in the 16th minute, they so nearly got it.

Luiz Adriano cut the ball back from the left-hand byline and Jadson’s goalbound shot hit Djourou at close range. The ball went back out to the left and, when it was returned into the middle, the same striker hit the post with a firm header.

Soon afterwards, Chygrynskiy’s stinging drive forced a fine save from Fabianski.

By now, Shakhtar had built up a head of steam and were starting to pin back the visitors into their own area. Arsenal’s defending had already got desperate by the time they conceded the equaliser on the half-hour.

Eboue brought down the tricky Willian on the left. Jadson swung over the free-kick to the near post and, though Chygrynskiy ran off claiming the goal, replays showed the ball had only brushed the head of the Shakhtar player but got a more significant touch from Eastmond.

The strike proved that Shakhtar are a confidence side. You can see that from the way they fell apart and Emirates and the invention they gained this evening having restored parity.

In the 33rd minute, Eduardo pass nutmegged Clichy and found Jadson in the area. His snap-shot was saved but, all of sudden, it was Arsenal who needed a rejuvenating glimmer of hope.

Six minutes from the break, Eastmond won the ball in the midfield, rode a challenge then spread the ball wide to Bendtner. His first-time touch found Walcott with only the keeper to beat but the England international was robbed by Srna before he could convert.

That was some form of response and, as half-time approached, it seemed that Arsenal would find the sanctity of half time on level terms. But there would be a sting in the tail.

Just before the whistle, Srna thieved the ball from Clichy on the right and fired a low cross to the edge of the six-yard box. Arsenal fans know all too well that is Eduardo’s territory. Almost inevitably, he sidefooted the ball beyond Fabianski and into the far corner.

As at Emirates a fortnight ago, he kept his counsel having hit the net.

Wenger did not make changes at the break and it seemed the game had altered little in the opening minutes of the second period. But then Arsenal fashioned two fine chances.

In the 53rd minute, Bendtner’s intended pass to Wilshere found Willian on the edge of the area. But the Englishman stole the ball back and, with time to pick his spot, scythed a shot wide.

Shortly afterwards, Rosicky’s dummy allowed Walcott to fire towards the far corner but it had insufficient power to beat keeper Andriy Pyatov.

The game was now a curious scene. As the mist came down in Donetsk as the crowd indulged in a joyous Mexican wave, meanwhile Arsenal were taking control.

In the 64th minute, Clichy hoisted a long ball forward and Sebastien Squillaci, who had stayed up after a corner, powered a header straight at Pyatov when he should have scored. Then Walcott tested Pyatov twice – once from distance, once with a curler.

However, while Arsenal were to have more of the chances and territory, Shakthar were ominous on the break. The pace of Jadson, Willian and Adriano had troubled Wenger’s defence all evening. They failed to test Fabianski in the third quarter of the game but it was not for the want of trying.

Having brought on Carlos Vela and Chamakh, Wenger made his third attacking change with nine minutes left. Jay Emmanuel Thomas for Walcott.

The Englishman set up the Mexican’s swivelling snapshot with five minutes left.

Arsenal piled forward until the final whistle but the closest either side came to a goal was when Olexiy Gai forced Fabianski to fingertip the ball around the far post.

A disappointing night for Arsenal.
http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3315153/first-team/shakhtar-donetsk-v-arsenal?tab=report


Dissapointing result but it's not all doom and gloom. Still have a massive GD advantage as well as our last group game being at home. Looks like it will come down to that last game unless Partizan can do us a favour and beat Shakhtar but we have to beat Braga.

Confident we can still finish on top of the group, with the two hardest games in the group out of the way.

Also for anyone else who's seen the goals, can you tell me what the fuck was Clichy doing. All he had to do was hoof it out for a fucking throw in. It's really dissapointing considering how much he's improved lately.

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I hear Fabianski made a save this month...he should get an award for most improved.
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Also very important. Samir Nasri has been nominated for Barclays Player of the Month, and is currently leading the way at 49.7% ahead of Javier Hernandez at 27.8%.

It's our job to keep him there so go to the link provided and scroll down to the bottom right and vote for Samir the Lesbian in the poll.

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[size=6]Preview: Shakhtar Donetsk - Arsenal[/size]

By Richard Clarke in Donetsk

Just before kick-off on Wednesday night, Arsène Wenger will call for calm in the dressing room at the Donbass Arena and stress one vital point to his players.

Having garnered nine points and 14 goals from their first three Group H games, the Arsenal manager should be supremely confident of his side’s ability in Europe. At his pre-match press conference, he even proclaimed they were capable of winning anywhere on the planet.

No, Wenger does not need to chastise his side in this season’s Champions League. He just wants to warn them. The Frenchman has not been fooled by the 5-1 victory over Shakhtar a fortnight ago.

If Arsenal win in Donetsk and Braga fail to beat Belgrade then Wenger’s men will qualify as Group winners. Even if the Portuguese are victorious tonight, coupled with an Arsenal win in Donetsk, then they have to hammer Wenger’s men by seven clear goals at the end of November in order to overtake them. It is getting mathematical and academic.

In such circumstances, complacency sets in.“Yes there is a danger of that,” said Wenger.

“I will remind the players that Shakhtar are a good side that we caught maybe on a good day. They will try to get revenge at home and we have a good opportunity to qualify to directly from the group. We want to take this chance.

“If we take top spot you can ease off a little bit and of course treat the last two games with a more relaxed attitude. And sometimes that’s good when you need to rest a player before a big League game.

“But this game will demand a proper focus because Shakhtar are a good side with top quality. They have won the Europa League and certainly they have been hurt by what happened to them at Emirates. They will give absolutely everything. Don’t forget they played on Friday so they have all the needed preparation before this game.“I felt the first match was tighter than the score indicated. The pitch is good, so should be a good game because the two teams will attack.

“But as well we know can win anywhere in the world. We have done it before - we can win everywhere.”

Despite the call for focus, Wenger is not exactly treating this game as a cup final. He left behind Cesc Fabregas as a precaution. The captain felt his troublesome hamstring during the win over West Ham on Saturday and is not being risked. Andrey Arshavin (virus), Alex Song (calf) and Denilson (groin) are also absent.

That leaves the manager light in central midfield. Don’t be surprised if Craig Eastmond fills the breach in the holding role. The likes of Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Henri Lansbury have also made the trip. So, while this may be the Champions League, there will be a Carling Cup element to the bench.

The same was true when Arsenal last visited Donetsk a decade ago. The substitutes that night were Paolo Vernazza, Christopher Wreh, Alberto Mendez, Rhys Weston, Graham Barrett and Freddie Ljungberg and a veteran John Lukic. Only the Swede was a full first–teamer at the time.

That game was a dead rubber in a group from which Arsenal had already qualified. This game has more life, yet Wenger argues the class of 2010 hold a significant edge.“We are much stronger now,” said the manager at Tuesday’s press conference.

“Tomorrow we will have a very strong side, not comparable to the game played 10 years ago.

“Certainly we will face a team who will be up for it. Shakhtar are one of the strong sides in Europe, it will be an exciting game, no matter who is not here.”

Mircea Lucescu’s side lead their domestic League by five points and their heavy defeat at Emirates Stadium stands out like a beacon amid a run of 10 straight wins. They have been shut-out just once this season and scored the most popular goal of the night at Emirates Stadium when Eduardo hit the net. As promised, the striker did not celebrate against his former employers.

“Shakhtar dominate their League and they have just beaten Dymano Kiev,” said Wenger. “They are an unbeatable team here, at least locally, but we have a chance to beat them, so let's try to get the best out of our performance.“I feel they will be a completely different side at home. They have good technical quality so that means if you let them get into a flow they can cause you many problems.”

A decade ago, the Shakhtar trip caused a number of logistical issues for the Arsenal party. These days the facilities at the Donbass Arena are among the best on the Continent in preparation for Euro 2012.

But of course the distance has not changed and, for Wenger, that is the reason for his side’s relatively poor record in this part of Europe.“Yes well most of the time we played in Russia and Ukraine,” said Wenger. “And most of the time, when you go there, you play against very good teams.

“Also, if you have already qualified, it’s always very difficult. But when you have to travel far and it’s more demanding anyway.

“The only special preparations this time is a special plane for the players. We went only the day before the game so we need good conditions. Also we want to come back very quickly so we need a lighter travelling strain than usual.

“Overall we want to be a bit swifter and a bit more comfortable.”

That, of course, goes for qualification as well.
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Confident we can get a win, but will be happy with a draw.
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[size=6]Nasri named PFA Fans' Player of the Month[/size]

Samir Nasri is the PFA Fans' Player of the Month for October.

The Arsenal midfielder has pipped the likes of Rafael van der Vaart and Carlos Tevez to the award after a stellar month for Arsène Wenger's side.

Nasri scored three times in five appearances for Arsenal in October. He netted from the penalty spot against Birmingham and struck against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League before breaking the deadlock in a 3-0 win over Manchester City.

Wenger recent hailed Nasri as a "dream player" who has made great strides since he move to Emirates Stadium in the summer of 2008.

"When you analyse Samir Nasri he has all the qualities and he now adds efficiency to his game and that makes him a great player," said Wenger.

"He scores goals, he gives assists, he can go one against one, he can pass - he is all that you dream to have as a football player.

"I am convinced Samir is a better player than when he came here because he is more efficient in creating chances. In the final balls, his vision has improved and he is quicker playing forward.

“At 23 years old, your career starts at the top level and he is becoming more efficient.

"I think he has become stronger. He is quite a complete player because he can run with the ball, he is quick and he is a clinical finisher now. I believe we have a great player in him now."
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Well in. Completely deserved accolade for the lesbian:lol:
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