Saturday, 11 March 2023

afc bournemouth vs liverpool review

 Here is the latest AFC Bournemouth vs Liverpool review. Liverpool have been beaten a 1-0 away today Saturday, 10th February 2023 with Mohamed Salah's penalty closing the afternoon match. This 3 points by Bournemouth has moved them out from relegation zone. 

At 69th Minute Mohamed Salah lost a penalty which would have given Liverpool a golden opportunity to equalize but all went down against their expectations.

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During the half time Bournemouth were ahead of Liverpool by one (1) goal. This kept them on top and they maintained the defense to avoid any further loop hole.

The transfers could have led to this major setback from the Klopp's side, which also brings us to us forgetting the massive Manchester united 7-0 loss. Liverpool in the previous away have taken only 12 out of the 13 away league matches. 

This match has revealed a major lower performing Liverpool compared to the previous seasons which they seemed extra strong and courageous.

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

Jamie Redknapp reveals why Arsenal have not yet sacked under-fire manager Mikel Arteta

 Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is growing under increasing pressure to turn the club's fortunes around, but Jamie Redknapp believes he knows the reason behind the Gunners' refusal to show him the exit door

Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Jamie Redknapp believes Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been saved from the sack at the Emirates Stadium because they won the FA Cup last season.

The Spaniard, who was appointed Gunners boss a year ago this week, is growing under increasing pressure in north London following a dismal start to the Premier League campaign, which sees them currently just four points above the relegation places.

After 14 league games, Arsenal, who welcome London rivals Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium on Boxing Day, have won just four matches, as well as netting just 12 goals, highlighting that they are no longer recognised as an exciting, attacking outfit.

With the club's current form showing no signs of improving, the former Manchester City assistant manager is growing under increasing pressure from the supporters, with no shortage of them calling for a change.

However, the Gunners' board is showing no sign of relieving Arteta of his duties just yet. For Redknapp, it was last season's FA Cup triumph and the goodwill and trust in his abilities accrued from securing that trophy, that has spared him the axe.

“[He is under an] enormous amount [of pressure] because this is a results-driven business and the results haven’t been good enough," Redknapp told Sky Sports ahead of the Gunners' Carabao Cup clash with City this evening."What’s saved him a bit is the money he has in the bank because he won the FA Cup, they’ve been incredible in cup competitions but right now they’re a team that’s lacking form.

"When I think about Arsenal over the years, it’s a team that had so much style going forward, but this team is lacking so much confidence; there’s a lot of talk about dressing room unrest which doesn’t help when people are talking from outside.

"He needs to quieten everyone down with some results. I do fear for him, because this job is a difficult one if you have 1000 games, let alone being in the job for two minutes."

No shortage of names have been linked with succeeding Arteta in north London if the Gunners do decide to call time on his tenure, including former Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri.

Arsenal in 'big trouble' says Mikel Arteta after miserable Carabao Cup exit

  • Arteta: ‘This was a really painful moment’
  • Manager defends Alex Rúnarsson after keeper’s blunder
Mikel Arteta looks on as his Arsenal side slip to a 4-1 defeat against Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta looks on as his Arsenal side slip to a 4-1 defeat against Manchester City. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images

The Arsenal manager picked a second-string team and watched his goalkeeper, Alex Rúnarsson, endure a torrid evening. The low point came when the Icelander fumbled a Riyad Mahrez free-kick into the net to give City a 2-1 lead. Rúnarsson had also been partly to blame for Gabriel Jesus’s opening goal.

It was a night when so much went wrong for Arteta. Gabriel Martinelli, who made Arsenal’s equaliser for Alexandre Lacazette, was forced off after taking a kick to the shin while City’s third goal, scored by Phil Foden, ought to have been disallowed for offside only there was no recourse to VAR.

The bottom line was that it was no hard luck story for Arteta. City had too much quality, they were far the better side and they moved one step closer to a fourth consecutive win in the competition. Pep Guardiola, who joined them in 2016, has only lost one knockout tie in the competition.

Arteta’s team are mired in a desperate run of Premier League form, having taken only five points from the past 10 games, and they face a difficult home game with Chelsea on Boxing Day.

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“We have to turn it around, there’s no question about that,” Arteta said. “We are in big trouble. I am focused on the fighters we have. I see a lot of fighters. This was a really painful moment again. We conceded a soft goal really early and to get through that is difficult but we reacted and scored. After that we were the better team but then we conceded another soft goal.

“When you give away the goals that we gave against an opponent like this, it makes the game impossible. Then, we have an open situation when we can play Lacazette through and they score on the counter and from an offside position. After that, the game is over.”

Arteta said that he felt his No 1 goalkeeper, Bernd Leno, needed some rest. On Rúnarsson, he added: “He hasn’t played a lot of games and he is just adapting to the league. We all make mistakes and we have to support him. We win and lose together. The responsibility is for us all.”

Alex Rúnarsson (left) had a poor game.
Alex Rúnarsson (left) had a poor game. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

City have struggled for cutting edge at times this season and Guardiola was pleased with the ruthlessness they showed. But he added: “It’s like in Manchester, raining every day. For one day, the sun rises. It doesn’t mean the weather is going to change. It’s just one game. So we’ll see what happens in the future.”

Guardiola gave his support to Arteta, his former assistant at City, who is under increasing pressure. “They will do a huge, big mistake [if they dismiss him],” he said. “I’m pretty sure they are going to trust him. I know his incredible quality. It’s just a question of time and he will do well.”

Monday, 9 November 2020

Arsenal Vs Aston Villa match details

Arsenal were ruthlessly beaten on home soil 3-0 by Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday evening. Villa had the ball in the net within a couple of minutes, only for John McGinn’s strike to be ruled out for offside, but before the half-hour mark a fine passing move ended in Bukayo Saka sliding into his own net under pressure from Trezeguet. Alexandre Lacazette headed over with Arsenal’s best chance of the half, but the home side struggled to make many openings at all while Villa remained a threat on the counter. After the break it was the away team who grew in stature and creativity, with Ollie Watkins eventually notching the second after a fantastic move and first-time cross from Ross Barkley and then drilling in a third minutes later. Here are five things we learned from the game at the Emirates Stadium. (Getty)
Grealish-Barkley link-up play The best passing combinations, clever build-up and movement leading to chances didn’t come from the home side. It was the exchanges of both possession and positions which was on show from Villa’s attacking duo Barkley and Jack Grealish. There was enough understanding between them to fire in passes, receive first-time returns and keep looking for each other over longer distances, too. Space was exploited constantly whether with direct passes or dribbles, and Arsenal had no response to the combination of power and technical excellence. Inconsistency not just about Pepe Mikel Arteta spoke in the week about the need for Nicolas Pepe to find consistency, not just game-to-game but even in spells within single games, if he wants to seal a regular first-team spot. Perhaps his post-match talk here should echo those sentiments toward a few other players. Willian lacked any impact on the match at all, Lacazette missed the game’s best chance for his team and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was on the fringes of the game at best. Off the bench, Dani Ceballos had a minimal effect on the build-up play, and he has already lost his spot in the side. The Gunners have shown improvements, but there’s a strange predictability about their attack at times, which lacks variation, speed and a clinical edge at present.

McGinn had a goal ruled out for offside 

McGinn had a goal ruled out for offside (Getty) Douglas Luiz, the monster in the middle It wasn’t only about a difference in clinical edge at either end of the pitch. In the centre of the park, Douglas Luiz was utterly dominant, majestic throughout and especially once Arsenal lost Thomas Partey at half-time to injury. Winning back possession, covering runs from deep, having quality on the ball and spreading an outrageous ball left in the build-up to the second goal all showed his tactical and technical traits. Villa have a much-improved side this season; Luiz was excellent for most of last term too, but with better players around him he’s shining even more when his team plays well. Happy homecoming for Martinez One of the sideshow stories of the game was Emi Martinez returning to the Emirates Stadium, where Mikel Arteta chose Bernd Leno over him in the summer as No. 1. Simple terms: The Argentinian will be delighted, with a clean sheet and a win. But the wider picture of the game also shows his performance as superior, more assured, and of course with a far better-functioning defence in front of him. £20 million or so well-spent by ASton Villa - like most of their work in 2020. Rethink required The international break provides an unwelcome interruption to domestic action for most, but it does bring a natural cut-off point to assess each batch of games and plan the next phase for each team. Arteta would have hoped to head into this one with his side in sixth place, but this dreadful home defeat leaves them in mid-table, with as many wins as defeats in the Premier League. Perhaps in rebuild mode that would be acceptable to fans for a time, but only if it’s the established order ahead of them. But Palace? Everton, who have a manager in place for roughly the same time themselves? Southampton, who went briefly top? Arsenal fans will feel they should be ahead of them all; it’s still relatively early in the season yes, but it’s also just about a quarter of the way through. Games and weeks go fast, with Arsenal needing to find much more consistency and quality after the matches start up again. This weekend get a £10 free bet with Betfair, when you bet £10 on a Same Game Multi on the Premier League. Terms: Min £10 Same Game Multi bet on any EPL match this Fri - Sun. Free bet valid for 72 hours, awarded at bet settlement. Excludes cashed out bets. T&Cs apply.

Monday, 16 May 2016

ARSENAL FINISHES THE LEAGUE AT NO. 2

It has been a long journey for arsenal. Journey. Starts with a single step. Now that its finnally over the 2015/2016, i would like to ephasize on a few things/ stats


Keep folloing the blog for highlights or what made the interesting bit on the season

Saturday, 18 July 2015

ARSENAL VS EVERTON ASIA TROPHY FINAL WHISTLE

EVERTON'S hopes of adding silverware to their pre-season campaign were ruined by Arsenal tonight.
Goals in either half gave the Gunners a 3-1 win at the National Stadium in Singapore to inflict a first defeat of the summer on Roberto Martinez's men.
Theo Walcott put Arsenal ahead mid-way through the first-half before Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil added goals after the break to thrill the huge number of Arsenal fans in the ground.
Ross Barkley fired home a consolation goal with 15 minutes remaining.
Everton had enjoyed plenty of possession in the first-half but could not find any cutting edge and Walcott made them pay when he raced onto a ball over the top and capitalised on hesitant goalkeeping from Joel Robles.
The Blues thought they had forced an equaliser just before half-time but Gareth Barry's goal was ruled out after the referee's assistant spotted an infringement following Steven Naismith's header that was brilliantly tipped onto the bar by Petr Cech.
Luke Garbutt forced Arsenal's new stopper into an even better save just after the re-start but quick-fire goals from Cazorla and Ozil soon ended hopes of a fightback.
Romelu Lukaku and Barkley were brought on just after the hour mark, with Roberto Martinez making six changes during the second 45.
And Barkley would smash home a consolation strike 15 minutes from time after excellent pressing from the Blues saw them win the ball back in Arsenal territory.
John Stones, the subject of a £20m bid from Chelsea yesterday, played 84 minutes of tonight's game before being replaced by Tyias Browning.

Everton (4-2-3-1): Robles, Coleman, Stones (Browning 84), Jagielka (c) (Hibbert 84), Garbutt, Barry, McCarthy (Osman 61), Deulofeu (Mirallas 46), Naismith (Barkley 46), Cleverley, Kone (Lukaku 61). Subs: Pienaar, Howard, Galloway, McAleny, Kenny, Williams, Robinson.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

ARSENAL VS CHELSEA HIGHLIGHTS

By Lawrence 
SUMMARY
Arsenal and Chelsea are locked at 0-0 after a frenetic first half at Emirates Stadium saw four penalty appeals turned down.
Oscar went closest to breaking the deadlock, beating David Ospina to Cesc Fabregas' pass only for Hector Bellerin to head clear from inside his six-yard box.
Alexis and Mesut Ozil have gone close for Arsenal.
SETTING THE SCENE
That this game was even mooted as a staging post in the title race says everything about Arsenal's form since the turn of the year and, specifically, their run of eight straight league wins.
No team can match the Gunners for points in 2015 but their slow start to the campaign - and Chelsea's recent doggedness despite a drop in form - meant there were still 10 between the sides when they walked out at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
At the front of the Arsenal line was Per Mertesacker, rated 50:50 as recently as Thursday but passed fit after the medical team went to work on his ankle.
There were still four changes. Wenger opted for his most adventurous right back - Bellerin - and his most reserved left back - Nacho Monreal - while David Ospina and Olivier Giroud came in for Wojciech Szczesny and Danny Welbeck.
The title race may be a foregone conclusion but this was a chance for Wenger to register his first victory over Jose Mourinho and for Arsenal to lay down one of those mythical 'markers' ahead of next season.
The home fans are never short of pantomime villains when Chelsea come to town and on this occasion few were looking beyond former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas, back in north London in a blue shirt after 303 appearances in red.
But club rivalries were put to one side before kick-off as the Emirates crowd stood to remember the 56 fans who perished in the Bradford fire, 30 years ago.

Friday, 23 January 2015

Arsenal in talks over defender Gabriel Paulista - ARSENAL SIGNING

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says the club are in talks with Villarreal in a bid to sign defender Gabriel Paulista.
"The talks are progressing quite well," he said. "Can we find an agreement or not I don't know. We are slowly progressing and there is a chance."
The Gunners are likely to have to secure a work permit for the uncapped 24-year-old Brazilian.
Krystian Bielik
Arsenal signed 17-year-old defender Krystian Bielik from Legia Warsaw for a reported £2.4m this week.
 Wenger said Bielik, who can play in central defence, would be used as a defensive midfielder "without any question".
Regarding Bielik's fitness, he said: "He's not fit because they had the long winter break in Poland so he's at the start of getting back to full fitness and will not be ready for three weeks."
Wenger said there was a "50-50" chance that Paulista, the £15m-rated defender who joined Villarreal from Brazilian side Vitoria in 2013, would join him and added: "We are ready to pay the price we think right for a good player."
But because Paulista is not a European Union citizen and has yet to establish himself as a senior Brazil international, he would not meet the automatic work permit criteria.
Arsenal would have to convince a Football Association hearing that the defender was an "exceptional talent" and so should be granted permission to work in the United Kingdom.
That recommendation would then be passed on to the government department for a final ruling.
Wenger said that Hector Bellerin should be available for Saturday's FA Cup tie at Brighton following ankle trouble, but midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (groin) is a doubt.
The Arsenal manager also said that England striker Danny Welbeck "will need two more games to be back again" and is not in full training yet.

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Welbec done deal to Arsenal

The England international is set to
complete his move to the Emirates,
having been told he could leave the club by new manager Louis van Gaal
By Wayne Veysey
Arsenal have agreed a €20 million
fee for Danny Welbeck, arsenal wiki
understands.
The Gunners have settled on a deal
with Manchester United in the last
few minutes and the England
international has been given
permission to discuss personal terms
and undergo a medical with the
club.
The striker is set to be offered a
four-year contract with the option of
a fifth year worth €120,000-a-week.
Arsene Wenger sanctioned a
sensational late bid for Welbeck
after failing to capture Radamel
Falcao and Loic Remy over the last
48 hours.
The Gunners are now set to be
successful in snatching Welbeck from under the noses of Tottenham, who
were in advanced discussions to sign him on loan.
Wiki understands that conversations
with United on deadline day had
centred on Arsenal trying to convince
the 20-times Premier League
champions to release Welbeck on a
permanent deal rather than on loan.
It is believed that Arsenal had
initially offered €16.5m for the
forward and United had demanded
€23m but the two clubs have now
settled on a €20m move, though
United are refusing to sanction his
exit until they have completed the
loan signing of Radamel Falcao from
Monaco.
Welbeck, who trained with England
at Arsenal's London Colney
headquarters on Monday, had been
on standby this evening to undergo
a medical at the centre and has now
been given permission to do so.

Saturday, 23 August 2014

EVERTON VS ARSENAL 2-2 DRAW REVIEW

With the midweek game against Besiktas in mind and some of the Arsenal squad still to get up to speed, Arsene Wenger opted for a bit of an experimental selection for the away game with Everton. And with last season’s naive performance at Goodison still fresh in the memory, the Gunners were determined to be more solid and hard to beat.
It was working fairly well until Everton stunned us with the opening goal against the ruin of play. A bit of a defensive switch off and a great ball in from Gareth Berry left Coleman the freedom of the penalty area to head past Szczesny.
Then the old adage that goals change games came into play, with us looking more nervous and Everton with their tails up. We still played some good stuff and could have scored with a bit more luck and a bit more sharpness around the box from Ramsey and the Ox. Then our bad luck really hit home, with the Toffees getting away with a Lukaku foul and a Naismith offside to hit us with a real body shot on the stroke of halftime.
Wenger brought Giroud on for Alexis for the second half, hopefuly to save the Chilean for Wednesday rather than a knock. And the Frenchman nearly got us back into it straight away, but his well struck volley flew over. We were not quite firing in attack, but Everton were very good defensively, throughout their team. When we did get it right, they were always there to snuff out the danger.
Arsenal finally broke through with Cazorla feeding Ramsey from the left but there was not long left and Everton were doing their best to kill the game, but the big man showed his strength and Monreal found him with a pinpoint cross to get us a point.
This was miles from the drubbing we got there last season, but we nearly got nothing from the game and will need to bounce back well to make the Champions League group stage. And I think Giroud will be starting that game!

Monday, 11 August 2014

ARSENAL VS MANCITY 3-0 WIN

Arsenal added another piece of silverware to the Emirates Stadium trophy cabinet following their 3-0 win over Manchester City in the Community Shield on Sunday.

That’s two trophies for Arsene Wenger’s side in three months, with three of the team’s four new signings this summer on show at Wembley.

Arsenal have been ambitious in the market this summer, keen on build on their FA Cup win last season and cement their place as one of Europe’s biggest and most able clubs. The Community Shield will only add to the confidence felt at the club.

Here’s a look at six things we learned from Arsenal’s win over Manchester City.

New signings prove inspirational in win
Alexis Sanchez

There can be no substitute for the impact and boost in morale generated from new signings, especially new signings that can be deemed world class and who can play a big part in attaining silverware.
Alexis Sanchez wasn’t fully fit, with Arsene Wenger confirming so both in his half-time substitution of the Chilean and his post-match comments. But Alexis was lively on the right side of Arsenal’s attack, the flank where much of the team’s good play came from.
The Chilean very much showcased how influential he can be in Arsenal’s attacking play, linking up well with Yaya Sanogo as a creator, and getting on the end of scoring opportunities.
And to analyse the right-back position, there has been no great lose of quality in what Mathieu Debuchy brings going forward. In fact, he looks far better in the final third than Bacary Sagna, even if the latter is more assured in his own half.
But Debuchy is a full international with Premier League experience. There will be no shock to the system for the Frenchman.
Arsenal have a good base of players, as we saw last season. But the team had been missing key elements to turn a good side into a strong title contender. Those added elements were on display in the 3-0 win on Sunday afternoon.

 

 

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

ALEXIS TO POWER ARSENAL

Alexis will add power, creativity and much quality to our squad and we are all looking forward to him joining up with us in a few weeks,” he said.
It’s not often you would hear both ‘power’ and ‘creativity’ to describe a footballer – often powerful players and creative players are very different beasts. But Alexis is a true all-round attacking threat.
Alexis' final World Cup game was a perfect example of his versatility. In Chile’s unfortunate second-round defeat on penalties to Brazil, he started as a right-sided forward, attempting to sprint in behind the opposition defence. From that position, Alexis scored Chile’s equaliser.
But after an hour, coach Jorge Sampaoli removed Eduardo Vargas, a similar player to Alexis, and put on Mauricio Pinilla, an old-fashioned central striker. Alexis' role changed, and he switched from an outside-right position to an inside-left role, collecting the ball deep, linking midfield and attack, looking to play through-balls. Indeed, his neat one-two with Pinilla led to the striker thumping against the bar in the dying moments of extra-time.
Alexis showed he can play either role - he can be the Thierry Henry, or the Dennis Bergkamp. Power and creativity.


Alexis' adaptability owes much to the fact he’s played different roles in different types of sides at a young age. He impressed at World Cup 2010 as tricky winger in a very direct Chile side which pressed high up the pitch, but the following season he was voted Serie A’s best player in an entirely different role. His Udinese team played on the counter-attack, and Sanchez was a No 10 playing behind Antonio Di Natale, powering through the centre of the pitch.
Then came his transfer to Barcelona. Now, Alexis was again a different player, forced to adapt to a side based around Lionel Messi, told to start wide and make runs in behind the opposition defence - and sometimes used as a No 9. Alexis was often a great attacking threat, but it always felt as if his game was restricted.
At Arsenal, Alexis' versatility means he can be used in very different ways. He could play on the right flank, particularly as Theo Walcott waits to return from a serious knee injury, but he’s also an alternative, or an accompaniment, as a centre forward to Olivier Giroud.
Alexis New Jersy
  They are polar opposites - Giroud is tall, strong, good in the air and static with his positioning, moving towards the ball to link play. Alexis is short, quick, a mazy dribbler and extremely direct. They could form a fine partnership should Arsène Wenger use 4-4-2 as an alternative to the usual 4-2-3-1, as happened twice at Wembley in last season’s successful FA Cup run.
According to Alexis himself, it’s his style of play at Chile that will be most applicable to his new club. “Arsenal plays very well, which fits my style. That is why I moved here,” he said. “Arsène Wenger's style of play is the sort of style the Chilean national team has, so therefore I am used to it.”
Wenger has been a master of changing a player’s role upon their arrival at Arsenal - think how Henry was converted into a centre forward, or how Kolo Toure was brought back to become a top-class centre back - and he’ll be delighted by Alexis' all-round skill set, because there’s so much to work with.
Alexis has played differently for Chile, Udinese and Barcelona - who knows how he’ll play for Arsenal?


VERA SIDIKA IS HERE WITH NEW TAGS #FAKEBOOBS

 After a long silence and criticism from the media, that Vera Sidika is using other guys cars and claiming to be new rides.
Here is what she had to say after all this, n after coming back  to Kenya a few hours ago.
And i quote from her facebook account,
 
"Feels good to be back.
Had really missed Nairobi. Now...y'all be nice and say hello to my new twins
#FakeBoobAlert #CompleteFakenessLoading🔃 "

Saturday, 12 July 2014

ARSENAL MADE END OF SEASON SIGNING (ALEXIS SANCHEZ)

Sanchez, 25, joins Arsenal from Barcelona where he made a total of 88 appearances, scoring 39 goals during his three seasons with the Catalan side.

With Barcelona, Sanchez won both La Liga (2012/13) and the Copa del Rey (2012), as well as the Spanish Super Cup on two occasions (2011, 2013), the UEFA Super Cup (2011) and the FIFA Club World Cup (2011).
Regarded as one of the world’s finest talents, Sanchez has just returned from the World Cup in Brazil, where he played an integral role in Chile qualifying from their group (which included the Netherlands, Spain and Australia) and reaching the round of 16. During the tournament, Sanchez scored two goals from his four appearances.
The striker, who has now made 71 appearances for Chile, scoring 24 goals, started his career with Cobreloa, based in Calama in north Chile, where he spent a season before moving to Santiago-based Colo-Colo, where he won the Chilean Primera Division in 2007.
After convincing performances in Chile between 2005 and 2007, Sanchez went on loan to Argentine side River Plate, where he added the Argentinian Primera Division to his honours.
Following his success in South America, Sanchez made a permanent move to Serie A side Udinese in 2008, where he spent three seasons, scoring 20 goals from 95 appearances, before making the move to Barcelona in 2011.
Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger said: “As many people have seen during the World Cup this summer, Alexis is a fantastic footballer and we are delighted that he is joining us at Arsenal Football Club.
“Alexis will add power, creativity and much quality to our squad and we are all looking forward to him joining up with us in a few weeks. He has consistently produced top-quality performances at the highest level for a number of seasons now and we are all excited to see him integrate into the Arsenal squad. I’m sure all Arsenal supporters will join me in welcoming Alexis to our club.”
Sanchez said: “I’m so happy to be joining Arsenal, a club which has a great manager, a fantastic squad of players, huge support around the world and a great stadium in London. I’m looking forward to meeting my new team-mates and to be playing for Arsenal in the Premier League and Champions League. I will give my best to Arsenal and want to make all the supporters happy.”
Sanchez travelled to London Colney on Thursday to complete his medical and will join up with his new team-mates at the end of July, after spending some time on holiday following the World Cup.
It is expected that Sanchez will make his first Arsenal appearance at the Emirates Cup, which takes place at Emirates Stadium on Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3.
Sanchez’s Arsenal squad number will be revealed soon through Arsenal’s official Instagram account.

A full interview with Alexis will feature soon on arsenalwiki blog.
Everyone at Arsenal welcomes Alexis to the club and looks forward to seeing him in an Arsenal shirt.

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Vera Sidika Blasts Media again. She is in the process of Bleaching her CLITTORIS *** @.

          Meet the bootilicious 'Socialite' Vera Sidika after claiming that she is an entrepanua and her body is her business and it doesn't concern anybody.
After claims that she spent millions on her skin lightening, many are wondering and waiting to hear how much it will cost to lighten her "Clitoris" and "tightening the Pus@sy"
          After many took their concern on the social media on an hash tag #NaturalBeauty , she has broke the silence and is ready to make them talk more otherwise~~~~~~~


This is the words she used on the #Thetrend "‘Looking good is my business,’ told the recalcitrant diva on the talk show. ‘My body is my business, nobody else’s but mine.’ "
     What many are expecting after the successive #clitorisbleaching :
Making somebody feel good is my business,’My body is my business, nobody else’s but mine.
      After some rumors from her close friend, "She wants to go for a plastic surgery to have a tight pu@ssy, Crazy.

So far, Sidika says she’s shelled out $170,000 for her much lighter skin tone. A bill that it is believed she has passed on to her oil tycoon boyfriend…not that the provocateur couldn’t probably pay for the bill herself given the ramp up in business since taking on her bleaching regiment.
Vera Sidika Before and after Bleaching
Courtesy of: Arsenalwiki
Ladies be warned.... 
Spread the word #NaturalBeauty 




Saturday, 24 May 2014

Arsenal have bid accepted for first big summer signing (Serge)

Arsenal have had their bid accepted by Toulouse for right-back Serge Aurier.
The Gunners are on the look-out for a new right back as there are serious concerns Bacary Sagna will leave the club when his contract runs out in the summer.
And the SportsDirectNews website claim boss Arsene Wenger put a package together that the French side have accepted.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Arsene Wenger Anthem FA cup title 2014

Check below  a video of the lastly Arsene Wenger n see their Reaction

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Walcott surprises FA Cup final mascot

Nine-year-old Junior Gunner Lucas enjoyed the surprise of a lifetime ahead of Arsenal's game with West Brom on Sunday, when Theo Walcott paid him a visit with some special news.
Walcott sought out the Finsbury Park youngster in his seat at Emirates Stadium before kick-off, to tell him he had been randomly selected from over 30,000 Junior Gunners to be Arsenal's mascot for the FA Cup Final.

The Arsenal and England star explained to Lucas that he would get to visit the Gunners' changing room before the game, and lead them onto the pitch for kick-off.
He then invited Lucas pitchside to present him with an Arsenal strip and FA Cup Final tickets in front of the Emirates Stadium crowd.
Walcott said afterwards: "It was brilliant to be the one to tell Lucas he'd be our mascot for the FA Cup Final. He is Arsenal-mad and a lovely lad, so I am very happy for him. I hope he remembers the day for a long time to come."

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Wojciech Szczesny congratulated by Tottenham neighbours on Arsenal's season (FA cup

Wojciech Szczesny received a pleasant surprise from his Tottenham-supporting neighbours on Tuesday.
The Arsenal goalkeeper took to Facebook to show a congratulatory card on the Gunners' season as north London hostilities were set aside.

Well done: Wojciech Szczesny (right) received a congratulatory card from Tottenham-supporting neighbours



 

Despite the message being written in a Tottenham-emblazoned card, Szczesny was grateful for the gift nonetheless as he posted: 'Wow! This is class from my neighbours!!’
It appears the Poland international has clearly made an impression on some Spurs fans, despite the two clubs rivalry, who wrote:
'Well done on Champions League qualification and finishing above us (again!!!). We hope to have a happier season in 2015.'

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Injured Chamberlain Facing FA cup final Fitness

Arsene Wenger has revealed that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is facing a race against time if he’s to be involved in the FA Cup final.
The England midfielder wasn’t part of the matchday squad for the win over Newcastle United last night with the boss revealing the 20-year-old has strained his groin and will be rested for a full two weeks.
Ox-laide Chamberlain
“He [Oxlade-Chamberlain] has an inflammation of his groin,” told press last night.
“He couldn’t practise. I put him on Friday on the team sheet and played him when he was needed, but it came to a point where it didn’t progress. We decided to give him a complete rest for two weeks. Will he be involved with me? I think he has a chance. But will he be ready for England? I think so.”
Injured on the first day of the season against Aston Villa, Chamberlain has endured a frustrating season making only 12 starts in all competitions and only 20 appearances in total.
Having announced himself on the international stage with a stunning volley against Brazil last summer he was tipped for big things this year only for knee ligament damage to keep him out until January. He looked sharp against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in March but having been pressed into action against Wigan Athletic (when obviously not fully fit) his body again seems to be suffering. Fingers crossed he’s back soon and fit enough to be selected for England.
He’s not the only one of Roy Hodgson’s young charges racing the clock. Jack Wilshere is facing the same battle to get up to speed, although the boss did confirm last night that the 22-year-old is back in training.
Jack is training already. It can’t tell you when he will be ready. I hope he will be back this season but I can’t tell you that tonight.” 
You suspect if we beat West Brom on Sunday he may well get himself 30 minutes against Norwich on the last day of the season