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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has praised the versatility and professionalism of Spanish midfielder
Mikel Arteta, who was signed from Everton in a £10 million deal on the transfer deadline day last
summer.
Arteta's consistency has been impressive throughout the Gunners' roller-coaster season and on
the evening of the Spaniard's return to Goodison Park to face the Toffees, Wenger has reflected
proudly on signing the Spaniard, who will turn 30 on Monday.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has hinted that Japanese starlet Ryo Miyaichi could be set for a
domestic loan spell as the youngster seeks more playing time to further his development.
The emergence of 18-year old Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has provided Wenger with more-than-enough
options on the wings, which means that the 19-year old Miyaichi will need to look elsewhere to
increase his football activity.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has rubbished suggestions that substituting Andrei Arshavin for Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain led to the club's 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester United and insists that he
owes the doubters no explanation.
With the Gunners tied 1-1 after Chamberlain had assisted Robin van Persie second-half equalizer
to Luis Antonio Valencia's first-half opener, Wenger brought Arshavin on to a negative reaction
throughout the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has rubbished the idea of spending time singling out individuals who
performed poorly in the club's 4-0 defeat at AC Milan last night.
Wenger's stance on this season's struggles has been to consistently avoid blaming individual
players, choosing instead to talk collectively about the team's struggles.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has acknowledged that in a toughly contested match at Anfield earlier
today, it was the quality of goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and skipper Robin van Persie that made
the difference against Liverpool.
An own goal from Laurent Koscielny had piled all the pressure on the Gunners but a string of
saves from Szczesny kept the visitors within striking distance until van Persie's brace completed a
heroic comeback.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has reflected with disappointment on the catastrophic moments this
season that led many to call for his sacking but insists that past suffering has helped strengthen
his side's mentality considerably.
Wenger's Gunners won their sixth straight Premier League fixture at Everton 1-0 yesterday to
move into third place for the first time this season and although there are still suggestions that
his side can melt down in the final weeks, the Frenchman is not losing much sleep.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted that his side's two recent defeats against
relegation-threatened QPR and Wigan Athletic are down to mental lapses that must be addressed in
order to secure third place.
Last season, Manchester City shockingly leapfrogged the Gunners into third place after the last
round of fixtures, leaving Wenger's men with no other choice but to begin this season early to
qualify for the Champions League group stage.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that the strong criticism unleashed at youngster Aaron
Ramsey in recent weeks will only make the midfielder emerge as a stronger player.
Wenger, who signed Ramsey from Cardiff City in 2008, has helped the Welshman gradually developed
into one of the regulars in the Gunners side but despite the player's tremendous promise, certain
sections of the club's supporters have lost patience with the 21-year old.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits that the somewhat excessive five minutes of added time at the
end of yesterday's 3-2 win at West Bromwich Albion were tremendously stressful and that he is
considering the possibility of suing referee Mike Jones.
Wenger was thrilled that his side managed to end the turbulent 2011-12 season on a high note
despite a lot of drama unfolding on the final day itself.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that the developments during Bolton's must-win match at
Stoke City influenced the attitude of Queens Park Rangers and thus, allowed Manchester City to
score two dramatic stoppage time goals en route to their famous Premier League triumph
yesterday.
QPR were leading the Citizens 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium when they heard that Bolton were up by
the same score at Britannia despite an early Jonathan Walters goal that should have been waived off
due to a clear foul on Trotters stopper Adam Bogdan.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that the club's 8-2 defeat away to Manchester United five
months ago will have no impact on their preparation for this Sunday's rematch at the Emirates while
skipper Robin van Persie strongly feels otherwise.
Speaking to the club's website ahead of United's trip to North London, Wenger explained that no
matter what, his side cannot reverse the disaster that occurred in Manchester last August and
hence, they must look at Sunday's match as a new opportunity altogether.
With both Euro 2012 and the Olympics getting underway this summer, it is perhaps no surprise
that speculation has been rife over who will make it into Fabio Capello's final squad for Poland
and Ukraine, and who is in line for a call up for Stuart Pearce's Olympic Team GB squad and the
Euro 2012 betting odds for one youngster in particular have just dramatically
shortened.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has snapped up Luton Town winger Tarum Dawkins. Well, we say snapped
up but he apparently signed three months ago but the it has only just been confirmed for some
reason.
Dawkins trained with Steve Gatting's Under 16s in the summer before Wenger sanctioned the
recruitment of the teenager, who was also on Chelsea's radar.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has confirmed his interest in pinning Roberto Mancini up against a
wall and landing a sweet uppercut to his jaw. Arsenal's economist-in-chief however believes that
Mancini's evasion tactics will see him escape a pummelling until next season.
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has identified his side's speedy attacking abilities as the reason
why even some of the world's best teams are struggling to cope with the Gunners at the moment.
Having scored 15 goals in their last three home fixtures across all competitions, Arsenal are
finally putting up the sort of offensive clinic that justifies their much talked about playing
style.
The Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has unusually admitted that he is interested in the Moroccan
international midfielder Younes Belhanda, who is currently playing in Ligue 1 with Montpellier. The
22 year-old still has two years left on his contract at Montpellier and is rated at around 15
million so would be a much cheaper alternative [.
The Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is confident that Arsenal's late surge this season is more than
enough to convince Robin Van Persie and Theo Walcott to extend their Arsenal contracts, which will
be entering their final year in the summer. "We will try to arrange new contracts very early,"
Wenger said on Arsenal.
The Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has in previous seasons refused to even admit there was a transfer
window until the end of the season, but after last season's debacle it looks like he is aiming to
get most of his business done before the other teams have even worked out their budgets! Is it now
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has taken a swipe at his side's critics, reminding them that this is
the same team that was panned by detractors at the beginning of the season and that any additions
to the squad will only be decided by the way the current season ends.
As it stands right now, the Gunners have won eight of their last nine Premier League fixtures to
sit five points clear of Tottenham Hotspur in third place.
New Dutch sensation Kevin Strootman is due to become the next big thing in Football, and according
to today's TalkSport, the 22-year-old midfielder has attracted the interest of the Arsenal boss
Arsene Wenger. The PSV star has managed to make his breakthrough to the senior Netherlands national
team last year causing City's Nigel De Jong [.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has launched a scathing attack on Barcelona's ability to defend their
Champions League crown, insisting that the European champions are not as strong as they were last
year.
Wenger has not had the best of relationships with Barca in recent years as the Catalan side
aggressively pursued former Gunners skippers Thierry Henry and Cesc Fabregas despite the North
Londoners' obvious desire to keep both players.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has urged his side to finish third in the Barclays Premier League
because missing out on Champions League qualification with a fourth-place finish will not be an
acceptable excuse.
The Gunners are currently three points ahead of fourth-place Newcastle and another four ahead of
sixth-place Chelsea.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that skipper Robin van Persie will commit to the Gunners
after the player scooped the PFA Player of the Year and the Football Writers' Association award
double.
Van Persie has enjoyed a terrific year with the Gunners and has truly come into his own as the
club's leader since the departure of Cesc Fabregas in August.
The Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has never been a great fan of Stoke City's physical game and "rugby
tactics", but he knows they have grown into an established Premiership team that are very hard to
beat, especially at the Britannia Stadium where they have lost just four times this season. Wenger
knows it will be [.
It seems that Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is moving quickly in the transfer market to get his summer
targets. Jan Vertonghen next on Wenger's list? Arsenal tied up German and Cologne striker Lukas
Podolski yesterday, and manager Arsene Wenger now wants to move for his top defensive target Jan
Vertonghen.
After months of speculation concerning the future of their biggest player, German club FC
Cologne, has finally revealed that their 26 year old striker Lukas Podolski will be leaving the
club at the summer.
Podolski who has been linked with a move to the Emirates all season long, will join Arsenal in
the summer for an undisclosed fee.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that captain Robin van Persie can establish himself as the
best in the world if he continues the stunning level of form that he has maintained with the
Gunners throughout this season.
In a rare year that never saw him plagued with serious injury concerns, van Persie took full
advantage of the opportunity at hand by smashing 37 goals in 47 appearances across all
competitions.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has finally spoken at length about the nature of the team's early
season struggles and how uncertainty crept in to the minds of all squad members.
Laurent Koscielny, who scored the match-winning goal in the Gunners' 3-2 triumph at WBA on the
final day of the season to secure a strong third-place finish, recently told French media that
nobody felt comfortable being at the club during the opening weeks of the 2011-12 season.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is reportedly pondering a move for highly rated Athletic Bilbao
striker Fernando Llorente, with the Spaniard's contract situation being the key to whether or not
the transfer can be completed over the summer.
The Gunners have already bolstered their attack with the signing of Germany international Lukas
Podolski but skipper Robin van Persie appears to need more assurance regarding the club's
ambitions.