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Young Arsenal frontman Carlos Vela was introduced for his good friend Giovani Dos Santos with
just 17 minutes on the clock in Mexico's one nil drama victory over South American outfit
Colombia.
That makes sure for Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger that the 21 years old will come back to London
without any knock and injury, so that he will be available for Saturday's Premier League encounter
with the Bolton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium.
By Ollie Irish
Arsene Wenger has accepted a charge of improper conduct and an £8,000 fine by the FA following
his tap on Martin Atkinson's back at the end of the Premier League match with Sunderland on
Saturday...
Wenger will serve a one-match touchline ban during the League Cup third-round clash at rivals
Tottenham (he could have deferred the ban, I believe), which although it's a derby tells you all
you need to know about his continued dismissive attitude to the competition.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has hailed his club for remaining competitive over the years, and
hits out at critics that point to the Gunners' lack of trophies since 2005. The Frenchman believes
that Arsenal has done an excellent job of competing with their closest rivals, despite a lack of
transfer money.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has praised goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski following his side's
Champions League victory. The Pole had another chance to shine as he stood in for the injured
Manuel Almunia against Partizan Belgrade, and he put in an impeccable performance as the Gunners
ran out 3-1 winners.
Young Arsenal frontman Carlos Vela was introduced for his good friend Giovani Dos Santos with
just 17 minutes on the clock in Mexico's one nil drama victory over South American outfit
Colombia.
That makes sure for Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger that the 21 years old will come back to London
without any knock and injury, so that he will be available for Saturday's Premier League encounter
with the Bolton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium.
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has continually refused to spend mega-millions buying big stars
to give his team an advantage, and he has not changed his philosophy. This summer Arsenal had a
nett spend of around £10m whereas some clubs (led by Man City) have invested over £100m in their
quest for success.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has no intention of changing his football philosophy as he targets
trophies with the Gunners. Despite missing key players in the offensive department, Arsenal eased
past Bolton last Saturday and speaking after ...
Four games into the new Premier League season and already the table looks familiar with
Champions Chelsea top, Arsenal second and Manchester United third,the only big surprise is
Blackpool who occupy fourth spot. Below is some of the gossip hitting the headlines in the Sunday
Newspapers in the UK.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has earmarked Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta as the man he wants
to replace Cesc Fabregas if the Arsenal captain moves to Barcelona in the future.
Full story: talkSPORT
Fulham are bracing themselves for Arsenal to reignite their interest in keeper Mark Schwarzer by
lining up a cut-price move for Crystal Palace's Julian Speroni.
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has spoken out about the reasons he wouldn't buy another
midfielder in the transfer window, despite calls for a top-class back-up for Alex Song. And the two
main reasons were; Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey! "I believe that I always wanted to develop the
players I have," Wenger said.
So as expected the FA have charged Arsene Wenger after the media's massive over reaction to some
very very mild behaviour on Saturday. In fact the FA charge relates to what happened right at the
end of the game:"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been charged with using insulting and/or abusive
language and behaviour amounting to improper conduct.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is facing his first ever touchline ban in English
football, after being charged with 'using abusive language and behaviour amounting to improper
conduct' by the FA.
The charge relates to an incident at the end Arsenal's recent Premier League game with
Sunderland, in which the irate Wenger was seen to shove/tap/sarcastically pat/savagely maul (delete
according to your own personal bias) then deliver a verbal volley to fourth official Martin
Atkinson after Darren Bent dramatically equalised for the Black Cats as
the tie entered it's fifth minute of stoppage time.
www.thefa.com
A exemplo do que sucede na UEFA e na FIFA, a Federação Inglesa foi rápida na aplicação do
castigo bem como no prazo determinado para que Arsène Wenger possa recorrer. Numa semana e acabou.
Um exemplo que deve ser seguido. E em Portugal como seria?
"Charge relates to improper conduct during match against
Sunderland.
By AVI CREDITOR
Former Germany star Lothar Matthaus is back in international soccer after signing a one-year
deal (with an option for two more) to become the manager of the Bulgarian national team.
The 49-year-old Matthaus had an infamous stint in Major League Soccer with the MetroStars in 2000
before concluding his playing career and entering the managing realm.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is keeping tabs on Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Liverpool may offload Brazilian midfielder Lucas Leiva to Italian side Juventus in January, with
a fee of £7m enough to seal the deal. Full story: caughtoffside.com
DR Congo star Dieumerci Mbokani turned down the chance to join Liverpool this summer but the
Monaco striker has told Reds manager Roy Hodgson he is prepared to play for him in the future.
The two injuries that Arsenal sustained this last week are proving to be not so bad as first
thought, and the Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is especially relieved that the young defender,
Kieran Gibbs, has not broken another metatarsal so soon after recovering from his last one. "It was
a big relief because to go through [.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is fully aware of how important tonight's game has become for the
Gunners after last Saturday's surprise defeat in the Premier League. Having lost at home against
West Bromwich Albion, Arsenal need ...
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has urged Lukasz Fabianski to repay his confidence as the Polish
goalkeeper deputizes for the injured Manuel Almunia in today's Champions League fixture. The
Gunners travel to Serbia to take on a tricky Partizan Belgrade side, and Fabianski will be hoping
to impress Gunners fans and management alike as pressure continues to mount on the disappointing
Almunia.
The news that 'keeper Manuel Almunia will have to be removed from betwixt their
sticks for tonight's Champions League game with FK Partizan Belgrade due to a niggling elbow injury
is reason enough for many-an Arsenal supporter to allow a feeling of womb-like warmth spread
through their internal cavities however, when the accompanying caveat of the Spaniard's enforced
absence hits home like a Polish atom bomb, all misguided pretences of renewed security are hastily
chastened.
It is decision time for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. With Chelsea waiting on Sunday, it is not
yet known who will be the number one for the Gunners with Lukasz Fabianski believing he is ready
...