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Even before the quarterfinal draw for the Carling Cup paired Arsenal with Manchester City
(a.k.a., the Death Squad), many speculated that the reserve teamers logging time on the big stage
would soon cede their places to first team players in a push for the silverware.
With their last minute winner against Marseille in the Champions League, the Arsenal manager
said that his team had "taken a little step forward". Wenger also commented that "we're a team that
has to continue to grow and have lost only once in six matches. We are slowly getting there." Come
on Wenger; enough of the excuses.
This summer, Tottenham Hotspur have shown Arsenal how it's done when it comes to holding onto
your best players. Spurs can look forward to enjoying Luka Modric's services this season as well as
Emmanuel Adebayor as a striker- clearly one of the best strikers in the Premier League.
Where Wenger has remained defiant in the face of loss, Redknapp has played his cards close to
his chest- and come out victorious.
Another Premier League season draws to a close but Arsenal fans will be burdened with feelings
of familiarity. Disappointment, misplaced optimism and an overwhelming sense of underachievement.
The dust continues to gather in the Arsenal trophy cabinet, while memories of Patrick Vieira
lifting the Premier League crown as captain of the 'Invincibles' begin to fade.
If ever a single day came to encapsulate an entire title race, then Saturday 2nd April was it.
Manchester United looked down and out at half-time in their clash with West Ham, trailing two-nil
and seemingly the latest victims in the Hammers' recent upsurge in form. Yet forty-five minutes and
an astute substitution later, three points were in the bag and the FA were once again made to look
stupid by choosing to admonish Wayne Rooney for his language rather than the 'wandering elbow' he
had flaunted against Wigan.
The marquee matchup of the Round of 16 is without a doubt Arsenal vs. Barcelona. That's partly
because Arsenal is the one group-stage favorite that slipped into 2nd place in their group (behind
Shakhtar Donetsk, due to losses at Donetsk and at Sporting Braga), and hence had to draw a group
winner for the Round of 16.
On the 5th of February we witnessed Cheik Tiote smash home the eighth goal in a wondrous Premier
League affair in the North East. In the same afternoon another 35 goals were registered in
record-breaking style as the most entertaining and exciting weekend in English Football dazzled the
country.
La noticia del día ha sido el préstamo del jugador mexicano y su sonrisita incomoda Carlo Vela
del Arsenal al West Bromwich. En esta ocasión la calidad del futbolista mexicano estará a prueba
y tendra que demostrar de que esta hecho,tendra mas minutos de juego en un equipo modesto,la moneda
esta en el aire.