Posts Tagged ‘Arsene Wenger’

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Tactical revolution? How the Big Four have changed

Much has been made of the many comings and goings at the ‘Big Four’ clubs throughout a summer full of signings and speculation. The Premier League title is destined, however, for the team which makes the most of their resources,... (Continue reading)

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Delph and Wilshere point to positive future of the left

England's struggles to find a decent left of midfield may soon be over, writes Mike Martin.... (Continue reading)

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Still up for grabs – or is it?

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Ravin Sampat believes Arsenal are well-placed to reach the Champions League final.... (Continue reading)

Player of the Year? It’s got to be Gerrard

Jonathan O'Shea on why Steven Gerrard deserves to win the PFA's top award.... (Continue reading)

Gallas injury a blessing in disguise for Wenger?

Arsene Wenger could be without William Gallas for the rest of the season after the French defender injured his knee during the 1-1 Champions League quarter-final first leg draw against Villarreal. The former Gunners captain tried to play through until half-time,... (Continue reading)

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What next for shattered Aston Villa?

Taken with archetypal Roman confidence, young Federico Macheda’s exquisite later-than-late goal at once re-established Manchester United’s dominance in the title race and thrust a dagger deep into the fading heart of Aston Villa’s season. In the second minute of stoppage... (Continue reading)

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Attack of the Clones: Abou Diaby to emulate Patrick Vieira

Tim Focas on the inspirational Abou Diaby.... (Continue reading)

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What’s wrong with Bendtner?

Nicklas Bendtner: The most arrogant, clueless player in the Premier League?... (Continue reading)

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