Thursday, September 18, 2008

Dynamo kyiv 1 - 1 Arsenal



William Gallas' captain resques Arsenal from beating, When does match live three minutes in Dynamoes Kyivs' opponents Gs' groups Champions' leagues semi final. A kick makes position series 1-1.

Previous, Dynamo superior Kyiv in advance in minute ke-62 via Ismael Bangoura's goal from penalty points. Penalty punishment is given to Arsenal, Because Sagna is evaluated to do infringement at prohibitive box to Vukojevic.

Sagna sempat deprecate, Because he felts doesn't push opponent. Exactly on the contrary he is pulled up to fallen down, But Luis Medina permanent Cantalejo's referee in the decision

Although act as host, Dynamo Kyiv more consider important the defense line. So that, Since beginning difficulty Arsenal breaks into host defense, Till end first round 0-0.

Actually, Arsenal success has dominated game. Temporary only once in a while do attack returns. That is even also not ever endanger Arsenal's goal that watched over Almunia.

At minute second, Direct Arsenal depresses. Robin van Perie gets penetration bait from Fabregas. Pity, The kick still can diblok Bogush's goalkeeper and Only produce corner kick.

Final in time injury time a cross bait that done Walcott's Theo enough make panic Kyiv. Flat ball fails chased away, Then booted Gallas that progress to help attack. That Gallas' action makes Arsenal equates position and Escaped from beatingFinal in time injury time a cross bait that done Walcott's Theo enough make panic Kyiv. Flat ball fails chased away, Then booted Gallas that progress to help attack. That Gallas' action makes Arsenal equates position and Escaped from beating

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Wanger angry towards referee



Theo player Walcott that is shining this feeled by Wenger will be target every enemy player and This matter is proved last night at match visits Arsenal to Ukraina.

Arsene Wenger especially accuse Dynamo Kiev's left back player plays too coarse towards this the young player. As well as mention protection undercommunication from Luis Medina Cantalejo's referee to Walcott during match. Andriy Nesmachny, Aged Kiev's left back 29 year this is really too hard towards Walcott during match.

" Referee should chase away that left back thrice during match because he is Walcott's smash, " Say Wenger after match.

Unfinished with komplainnya, Also add that Wenger injury time 3 minutes are not run with should by referee.

" By the end of match, I ask to why does he give three minutes injury time and Only perfoming one minute, " say wenger

" But he can not give answer. He said he has felted that enough. Every referee looks has manner differ to measures time. I am still doesn't know to how their way count. "

While hit match result, Arsene Wenger says: " At least we can find road to return from lag. That is which are positive matter because we have taked outside everything. "

" May be this will be point that mean. Now we shall compete to oppose porto and We know us strong when playing at Emirates. Soing let us wining that match. "




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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Clichy ready to play



Gael Clichy, Arsenal's left back yesterday saturday (13/09) suffer dispute yesterday declare self fit to demoted at thursday Champion's league opening party dawn (18/09) at Dynamo Kiev's russia.

Arsene Wenger self also expect Eboue's Emmanuel dispute moment match opposed Blackburn saturday yesterday also recover. Wanger say that he extradite entire to the medical team to determines. While bew star at buy Arsenal, Samir Nasri almost ascertained hasn't come along to russia. The player still experience dispute ankle and Possibility to ready very little.

But latest message that mentions that Clichy can play of course be message that make glad and Can lift another player moral.

Good Arsenal's victory still going on


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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Blackburn Roves 0-4 Arsenal

Arsenal began their long distance from the best week in style with a comfortable 4-0 victory at Blackburn on Saturday.

Theo Walcott England hero created by the first Robin van Persie in the eighth minute. But after that Emmanuel Adebayor took centre stage. The asintió a first home just seconds before the break, slotted home a penalty in the 81 th minute and hooked home his hat trick goal in injury time.
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Blackburn were competitive in the opening 45 minutes but faded badly after the resumption. Arsenal were efficient rather than style, but was needed quality this afternoon. They have now played six games this season, winning five and giving only one.

It is a proud record, but that will be severely tested this week as Arsenal continue this journey to travel to Kiev and Bolton - a total of 3400 miles.

Speaking of travel, Jack Wilshere started on the path to glory Arsenal this afternoon. His substitute appearance made him the youngest player to appear in a league game for the club in just 16 years 256 days.

In the accumulation Wenger has indicated that another teenage prodigy, Walcott could be left on the bench after his exploits week in Zagreb. After all he only moved position. Emmanuel Eboue retained his role on the right to the 19-year-old switched to the left.

In fact, Walcott was the only change to side that hammered Newcastle two weeks ago. But there were big changes on the bench with young Kieran Gibbs, Ramsey Wilshere and Aaron among all appointed replacements.

Blackburn were lively early, mostly through Brett Emerton. The Australian yielded low cross from the right would be a continuing danger in the opening period, but it would be Arsenal, which took their chances.

It grabbed the first in the eighth minute. Walcott picked up the ball on the left side, Dart field, a couple of hurdles and challenges fed Van Persie just inside the area. The Dutch led ably to run the ball across his body then stabbed a shot beyond Paul Robinson and into the far corner of the net.

Blackburn could have responded immediately. Arsenal did not clear their lines and the ball ran loose on the edge of the area. Roque Santa Cruz was the first to react, but slipped a shot over the bar with the help of a slight deflection off Kolo Toure's head. A key moment.

Arsenal could have made Blackburn pay an immediate penance. Adebayor led a three-man break and fed Walcott on the left. The former Southampton star set himself to run sidefoot shot into the far corner slices, but his effort well wide.

In general, however, Blackburn responded well to going behind. Arsenal seemed happy with his goal and allowed the home side more space to move forward. Wenger's men were happy to cash in on where they could rest.

Despite inviting the pressure, that policy should have brought a second goal on the half hour when an unmarked Van Persie fired into the sidenetting after collecting the ball six yards.

But Blackburn had beaten after his slot and probably deserved to draw level before half-time. First Santa Cruz scuff an effort wide, then Steven Reid went close and then finally Keith Andrew somehow not convert a low cross from the right. At the last minute of the half Paraguayan striker asintió more in the rear.

However, it would be a sucker-punch. Deep into injury time, Denilson floated across a crusade to invite the far post at the head of Adebayor. The striker from Togo had the simplest of jobs to head home his first Premier League goal of the campaign.

Blackburn tried to rally in the opening minutes after the resumption but quickly fizzled. As a result, Arsenal took the ascendency by creating a series of clear opportunities.

Walcott threw out almost an exact copy of his opener on Wednesday in England, Eboue's piledriver was tipped over the bar by Robinson and then somehow not Toure to turn a corner only four yards.

Blackburn still competitive, but it seemed they had run out of ideas. Nine minutes from time, Arsenal ended when the argument Eboue down under a challenge from Stephen Warnock and Adebayor drawn from the house in cash.

Wilshere came in the final stages to break a record and Adebayor headed home his third - the fourth Arsenal - on the whistle.

It was his 50th goal for the club.

Full-time, players were quick visit to thank the fans to clothing and head.

They had to get home as soon as possible. It is a great week.

However, had started the right way.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Wanger Say About Walcott

Head of Arsenal Arsène Wenger was not surprised by Theo Walcott's hat-trick for England, and has praised the maturity of the teenager.

Walcott was in the form of England on Wednesday night against Croatia, netting a trio of goals as Fabio Capello's side claimed a 4-1 World Cup qualifying win in Zagreb.

Wenger led Arsenal Walcott from Southampton in 2006 and gradually has used 19 years of age, more regular first-team basis in a bid to aid their development.

The French tactician is pleased to see that the plan shine off the Croats, but reserved special praise for the way he conducted himself after his feat.

"I am not surprised because he is a player who has a good time with their careers and he is a clinical finishing," say wenger
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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Hero Walcott



The Arsenal youngster a triple bags on Wednesday to help the Three Lions secure an impressive 4-1 victory over Croatia.


The World Cup qualification ensures the success of Fabio Capello's men have taken maximum points from their opening two fixtures on the road to South Africa.

Walcott was the inspiration behind the victory but insists it has already changed its approach to domestic action with the Gunners this weekend.

"I will not get ahead of myself, I will take each match as it has been," he told Sky Sports.

"Obviously when you get home I will watch again and again, but tomorrow all se han ido. I'm looking forward to the Premiership."

Despite remaining modest, Walcott was admitted pleased to see their hard work pay front of goal.

"It was a relief," he added.

"I tend to do a lot of hard work and not achieve that goal I deserve. But the whole team was fantastic."

The 19-year-old is now hope England can build on their showing Zagreb international action when back in October.

"We hope that we can," he said.

"We'll have our positive and negative, out of these games. We are not going to get ahead of us and I am sure if we do we will be okay.

"We just have to put teams on the back foot if we play at home which I am sure will be great."
from : skysport
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Wenger Say

Manager Arsène Wenger once again has expressed its displeasure by international football, saying that the way the structure makes it difficult for the world's top players to compete against each other.


The Frenchman said: "I'm not a big fan of international football as it destroyed. Take Russia - once it was a country, is now 21.

"Yugoslavia was one and now is six. Then you add to countries such as Andorra, Faroe Islands and San Marino and suddenly three out of four games are not of interest.

"Ryan Giggs never played in a World Cup. If Maradona was born in Luxembourg who have never played in a World Cup - but, however, would have been the best player in the world.

"In the football club arrive at putting the best players in the world together - which is justice."

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Adebayor withdraws from Togo trip



The Arsenal striker's decision was made after a row with players demanding that the president of the Togo Football Federation (TFF) travel with them.

But the TFF said Tata Avlessi Adaglo not fly as he was preparing for the funeral of his mother.
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The rest of the team accepted this, but Adebayor remained in Lome.

A TFF spokesman later confirmed to the BBC that Adebayor had stayed in the Togolese capital.

Togo had already suffered a troubled build-up to the match, following the resignation last week of their French coach Henri Stambouli after only four months in office.

The TFF told the players that his vice president Gabriel Ameyi traveling instead of Adaglo, and the rest of the team flew from Lome, on Tuesday.

The Hawks' clash with Zambia was originally to take place on Saturday, after being postponed as a mark of respect for President Levy Mwanawasa of Zambia, who died in August.

Zambia sports minister Gabriel Namulambe has urged his compatriots to win convincingly as a tribute to the late president.

"Since this game has been devoted to the president, Dr Mwanawasa, we will win at any cost and with a good margin," he said.

It is one of two qualifiers rescheduled on Wednesday, playing with Sudan Chad neutral venue in Cairo for the second time in four days.

Sudan defeated Chad 2-1 in the first tie of the double header between the two sides on Saturday.

The first qualifying match between the pair had been scheduled for May 31, but after an attack in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum for a rebel group in Darfur, Sudan broke diplomatic relations with Chad, Chad and refused to travel to play at Khartoum.

After the two countries resumed relations in late July, Fife organized for the two qualifiers to be played in Egypt.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Walcott Ready To Deliver For England

The striker Theo Walcott says he is ready to deliver for his country, putting himself within range of manager Fabio Capello for the World Cup qualifying game against Croatia.

Walcott was selected for Sven-Goran Eriksson at the World Cup 2006 but did not make an appearance in the tournament.

The 19-year-old Arsenal striker said he was now ready to become an England regular.

He said: "I am training well and when you are training and flows of confidence and that was the instinct for truth.

"I feel very well. Buzz am at the moment. Flight. I am waiting for him. I can not wait for Wednesday.

"I've had a lot of experience at senior official level and that there was no chance to play. This time the boss gave me the opportunity and is bright.

"When you release the bank that I played a lot in the wing for having a scope in that position.

"I got battered but I always battered. I'm used to it now and do not bother me at all. I want to continue performing well now."

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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Arsenal to revive Stephen Appiah interest



Appiah, a free agent after his release turkish club Fenerbache, has been considering the terms to sign on Upton Park.

However, the resignation of Alan Curbishley has forced the player to reconsider their options have been said to be close to reaching £ 40000 per week-three-year deal.

The player is eager to exercise their business in England and now means Arsenal could offer an opportunity for him as manager Arsène Wenger contemplates an offer last minute to improve their midfield options.

"There are contracts, there is talk - I can not say anything yet," said Appiah, 27, Wenger welcome the renewed interest.

"I will not put people off, my players are talking and therefore have nothing more to say."

Wenger has been a long-term admirer of Appiah - known as' The Tornado '- and its immediate availability is likely to enter into negotiations in French with a single midfielder, who two years ago revealed that he was close to joining the club soon that a knee injury denied.

But Appiah still harbours the hope to realize their "dream" to join compatriots Michael Essien, Dramani Harminu and John Pantsil in the Premier League and hopes soon to be signed by a club flying higher.

He said: "My dream is to play in the Premier League and with God's help, I will realize that dream."

By the way, Wenger is exhausted requires urgent to strengthen the midfield after the departure of Alexander Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva.

He reported bids for the replacement Gokhan Inler, Xabi Alonso and Gareth Barry all proved fruitless although Appiah could offer a good alternative to the United Arab Emirates - largely to the dismay of West Ham.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle United



What a difference a week ago.

Seven days ago, Arsenal were outplayed and outfought by a team in black and white. As a result, their entire campaign came under scrutiny.

This afternoon, 10 of the 11 players were asked to repair its reputation against another team in black and white. They responded with a performance of champions.

Robin van Persie scored with a penalty and a close range shot in a lop-sided first half. Denilson added another just before the hour.

After all it 3-0 but could have been twice. Newcastle was listless throughout the afternoon and its only real danger came from Michael Owen. Although it was fleeting.

The home fans were chanting the name of Emmanuel Adebayor in the end. An important moment, perhaps, an important week.

Of course, Arsenal did not win anything in the back of this performance are the same as ever not lose anything at Craven Cottage. The real benefit will be to their confidence.

And if you are wondering about the player who did not appear last week, but today is Cesc Fabregas.

Of course, the Spanish has made its reappearance on Wednesday competitive in the 4-0 drubbing of Twente.

Compared with that side, there were three changes. Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor resumed their positions at the expense of Johan Djourou.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Eboue came to the right of Theo Walcott.

Having fought so strangely to Fulham, Arsenal seems intended to show their true colors straight from the kick-off this afternoon.

In the first 90 seconds had a penalty shout when Fabricio Coloccini appeared to reduce Van Persie close to the line.

A couple of minutes later, the Dutch have cut a corner near the entrance, Bacary Sagna flick to William Gallas and seems certain to sweep home from five yards. Somehow he cut his shot onto the bar.

The former Arsenal fire continued to smoulder when Kolo Toure Strode forward and let fly from 30 yards with a unit that has been converted brilliantly round the post.

It took another 10 minutes for Arsenal to set up the goal, but territorially, they were in total control.

The strike owed something to good fortune. Adebayor cross from the right certainly hit the outstretched arm of Charles N'Zogbia. However, it was one of those decisions that sometimes occurs, sometimes not. This afternoon referee Rob Styles pointed to the ground.

Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given was the right way, but Van Persie's spot-kick was almost perfect - low, fast and hit the sidenetting.

Arsenal now has its strut back. Lack of trust so that last week was in abundance.

Van Persie has been cut laterally ran just outside the area. The Dutch took the kick himself and forced flying open with his hands stop.

A couple of minutes later, Toure rattled a unit in sidenetting. It's more than one-way traffic. It was like a highway heading directly into the Newcastle goal.

Having said that, Michael Owen had a wonderful opportunity to equalize eight minutes before the break. Jonas Gutierrez skipped past Fabregas and Gael Clichy on the right and his cross found the England striker unmarked at the far post. His shot was poor, but the proximity of team-mate Shola Ameobi may have outside it.

However normal service was restored shortly thereafter.

First, Adebayor stormed through drip a shot wide. Then, four minutes from the whistle, Van Persie received his second.

Eboue nudges the ball to Adebayor on the right and raced into the area to obtain the return. The Côte d'Ivoire is facing away from goal, but is aware the Dutch had scampered in the area behind it. Eboue intelligent back-heel of a sliding Van Persie to stab home from eight yards.

You feel that game was over. But Owen is proving to be a continuing threat. At the time of the injury caused a deep post header just over the bar.

Arsenal seemed content with their example, immediately after the break. Nicky Butt even caused a minor scare scuffing a header to the top of the bar.

However, the home side secured the points just before the hour when Samir Nasri court within Adebayor and Denilson ably fed to slot home from the edge of the area. A beautifully produced goal.

Two minutes later, Van Persie picked up the ball near the left p, beat his marker and lashed an angle bold campaign against the underside of the bar.

It was the end of Dutch contribution. Seconds later was replaced by Carlos Vela, the Mexican first competitive appearance for Arsenal.

The game had officially begun. The fans celebrated by singing the name of Adebayor and Gael Clichy, yet to score as a professional, tried his luck from 30 yards.

More possibilities to follow. Toure hammered a header into the chest of Given with 16 minutes, Nasri of another free-kick forced a fine save from Given and Gallas saw his effort cleared off the line.

But the closest Arsenal came to another was 4-0 in 88 minutes when an unmarked Walcott collected Adebayor's pass to the right of the area.

He had time and space to shoot but pulled his shot wide.

The whistle blew shortly thereafter.

It has been a good week.

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