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Arsene Wenger is certain that his team can bounce back from the embarrassment of the 4-0 defeat at
AC Milan in midweek, but he is hopeful that the travelling Arsenal fans won't hold the Milan
debacle against the team and will back them today. "The fans were absolutely fantastic in Milan and
we can only [.
Yesterday Arsenal had just two possible trophies they could win this season, but today that is down
to one, and they now need to pick themselves up and prepare to go all out to beat Sunderland in the
FA Cup on Saturday. Wenger said last night: "We will focus on our next games, the season [...]
Arsene Wenger saw his team engineer a brilliant comeback to beat Aston Villa after being 2-0 down
at half-time, and the Arsenal boss was impressed that the players didn't give up after conceding
the second goal just before the break. Wenger said after the game: "It was a good test to show that
we had [.
On Sunday, January 22, 2012, Manchester United will take the pitch against Arsenal at the
Emirates. Cognizant of the simple fact that Manchester United handed Arsenal an 8-2 loss that is
counted amongst the very worst in a period of 100 years, no one is giving much reason to believe
that the Gunners have a chance against the Red Devils.
Last weekend, I correctly predicted a bounce-back game against Jamaica and incorrectly (so, so
incorrectly) guessed at the configuration in the attacking third. Not only did both Bedoya and
Kljestan start, but Bobbo actually went away from his 4-4-2 in a meaningful game without the
services of Landon Donovan for the entire 90 minutes.
Newcastle's Kevin Nolan having West Ham medical - TelegraphI can see Nolan wanting to leave NUFC if
they didn't match the valuation he expected after a great bounce-back season in the Premier
League. Two things that are shocking here: First, he can't find a better opportunity than life in
the Championship with West Ham next season.
The good news: As far as goalless draws go, last night's scoreless stalemate at St. James' Park
was about as entertaining as they come.
The bad news: Manchester United are perhaps in the entertaining business only in the preseason,
and come late April and May, it's 1000% results, 0% anything else.