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It is being reported this morning that Arsene Wenger has put both Marouane Chamakh and Andrei
Arshavin on the Arsenal transfer list in the hope of off-loading at least one (if not both) of his
out-of-form players in January. Arshavin is worried about losing his place in the Russia side at
the Euros next summer [.
According to the Russian daily Sovietsky Sports, Zenit St. Petersburg are keen on re-acquiring the
Arsenal playmaker Andrei Arshavin for the original sum of €16.5 million that the North London
side paid for him back in 2009. The report suggests that Zenit are hoping to bring back the little
Russian with a view of appointing [.
The 3-1 humbling to Olympiakos is Greece in the last group match of the Champions League was a
match full of frustration for some Arsenal players. It shows that they may have to leave during the
January winter transfer window in 2012 as they just don't look like they are interested in playing
well for [.
Arsene Wenger has finally admitted that Marouane Chamakh has got a confidence crisis which is
affecting his play, but maintains that Arsenal have enough striking options as cover for Robin Van
Persie if he needs to rotate the team. Surprisingly Wenger named the youngster Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain as one of the options, as well as the [.
The little Russian maestro Andrei Arshavin has not looked very happy playing for Arsenal every time
he has appeared on the pitch this season, even though Arsene Wenger has given him numerous chances
to make an impact off the bench, and according to the Metro he has dropped behind Yossi Benayoun
and Thomas Rosicky in [.
As we saw from the second half of the Wolves game, this Arsenal team is more than capable of
creating chances and dominating the opposition all over the pitch, but as we saw from the first
half at 1-0 against an 'easy' team, they go to sleep.
We've recently seen United win 5-0 twice in a row always hungry for more goals, always wanting
to thrash the opposition, something Arsenal have only really managed once this season away to
Wigan.
As we saw from the second half of the Wolves game, this Arsenal team is more than capable of
creating chances and dominating the opposition all over the pitch, but as we saw from the first
half at 1-0 against an 'easy' team, they go to sleep.
We've recently seen United win 5-0 twice in a row always hungry for more goals, always wanting
to thrash the opposition, something Arsenal have only really managed once this season away to
Wigan.