Sunday, September 16, 2007

Arsenal overrun Spurs to go top of the table


What a day for Arsenal it was yesterday. It was a game that showed just how good Arsenal can be at times, even against "good" teams like Tottenham, as Martin Jol watched his team get outpassed and outclassed by Wenger's latest table topping team.




In a fantastic footballing derby of the highest quality, Arsenal showed their mettle to come back from a goal down and several horrendous misses, to finally overcome Tottenham by three goals to one, adding more strength to the rumour that Arsenal may just become shock title challengers this season after all.




Arsenal started well enough, keeping posession in a pretty franctic opening quarter of an hour. However, it was Spurs, who were on the back foot for the majority of the game, who scored first. Gilberto was playing in a very uncomfortable centre back position, and showed his discomfort at playing there with an uncharacteristic rash challenge on Berbatov. From the free kick that followed, Arsenal supporter Gareth Bale stepped up and placed the ball into the near corner with aplomb. However, the Arsenal wall and Almunia's better organisation of the wall could have prevented the goal quite easily. But it really was pretty one-way traffic from that point on. Yes, Spurs had chances, but when you create as much as this Arsenal side does, then you're going to score more than the opposition in 9 out of 10 occasions anyway, or so it seems. Not long after Bale's opener, Fabregas and Adebayor set up Hleb to bring a good save from Robinson. Another chance wasted then.


The closest that Arsenal were to come to equalising in the first half was when Hleb, who was generally quiet on the right side of midfield, cut in and skillfully passed a couple of defenders before putting Diaby clear in the box. But with only Paul Robinson to beat, Diaby lost his cool and slammed the ball against the top of the bar when scoring looked easier.


And it was end to end stuff after half time, with Berbatov so close to doubling Spurs lead as he beat Almunia to the ball but couldn't take it around the brilliant Kolo Toure as the Ivorian made a brilliant sliding challenge to win the ball with the goal gaping behind him. Next it was Adebayor's turn to miss a sitter, recieving the ball after a brilliant Sagna run to the by-line, but managing to blast over the bar from 6 yards out. And Adebayor also thought he should have had a penalty not long after, running on to yet another superb Fabregas pass before the sprawling Robinson dived at the strikers feet to prevent a goal.


But finally Arsenal and Adebayor broke through the Tottenham defences, rising ahead of Robinson to nod the ball in from a well delivered Fabregas free-kick. It was a simple goal, but well deserved after all of Arsenal's efforts. And they didn't stop trying there either, Adebayor setting up van Persie to shoot straight at Robinson, before Fabregas hit the ball just wide of the goal from outside the box. But the ball was straight up the other end as Clichy got in the way of a Berbatov volley from point blank range to deny the Bulgarian on the line.


Spurs were still holding on, but that was to change very quickly. Good Arsenal play picked up Fabregas in space 25 yards out, and the young Spaniard let fly with a shot that rocketed into the top corner to give Arsenal the lead they deserved. It was a spectacular goal for a spectacular game, but the North London teams weren't finished yet. £16.5m striker Darren Bent was put through following terrible positioning from Gilberto - the Englishman was clean through but produced a woeful finish to scuff wide.


And they were made to pay just moments later, Denilson being played through only for Robinson to block well, but the ball found it's way to Fabregas, who fed Adebayor who teed himself up, turned and rifled a fantastic volley into the top corner of Robinson's goal to end the match. It was a brilliant goal that rivals even Fabregas' attempt earlier on.


Match Ratings:


Almunia - 6.5 - Couple of good saves, but should have organised the wall better for the Spurs goal.

Sagna - 7.5 - Comfortable game, did well defensively and did well going forward. Good solid game.

Clichy - 8 - Very good as always it seems, caught out once or twice defensively though. Toure - 8.5 - The perfect partner for Gilberto - for every mistake Gilberto made, Kolo made up for it. brilliant saving tackle on Berbatov.

Gilberto - 6 - A pretty poor centre back imo, positioning could have cost us goals on a couple of occasions.

Hleb - 7 - Didn't do very much, had a couple of good dribbles and linked up well with Sagna.

Fabregas - 8.5 - Brilliant game in my opinion. Rarely gave the ball away, always working the defenders with some great through balls, a wonderful goal and two assists. Not too much else he could have done to affect the game really.

Flamini - 7 - Works so hard for the team, tireless in midfield although his passing needs improving.

Diaby - 6.5 - Not too bad, some good moments, some ok moments and some bad moments. A typical Diaby game really.

van Persie - 6 - Didn't really see him, well marked but poor performance tbh.

Adebayor - 8 - Missed chances, but great work rate, a wonder goal and a header as well. Loves playing against Tottenham, he has the passion for derbies imo, understands what it means to the fans.


Subs:


Denilson - 5

Rosicky - 6.5

Friday, September 14, 2007

North London Derby!




Finally, another Premiership match to look forward to. And even better, it's the match that every Arsenal fan looks for as soon as the fixture list is released - our local derby against our friendly neighbours from down the road.


With Arsenal firmly in the hunt for the Premiership title at this early stage, and our under achieving neighbours, well, err, underachieving the stage couldn't have been better set for the biggest derby in London. And come 1.30pm tomorrow, Wenger is in no doubt that he is in the same boat as his Spurs counterpart, despite what seems like two different managers at two very different stages in their careers.


“You want every manager to have the freedom to work,” said the Frenchman. “But he is under pressure, I am under pressure, we are all under the same pressure to win games.”


“It is a big test,” he admitted. “So the players know they have to be switched on straight away. For us, it is important to strengthen the belief we have created since the beginning of the season and get the focus again. This [international] interruption is a big disturbance and all of the players have been under big pressure with their national team. How quickly we can focus again on the Club will certainly be a decider for Saturday's game. But if you want to be a successful team, you have to deal with that and Tottenham have the same problem with their players.”


But despite the two week break for internationals, it seems it doesn't change anything as far as our injury list is concerned, except French Internationals Bacary Sagna and new boy Lassana Diarra are back in the squad. Meanwhile Senderos, Gallas, Lehmann and Eboue remain out, giving us a problem in defence and particularly in the centre, where Gilberto Silva is expected to fill in as a makeshift centre half.


My estimated line-ups:

Arsenal:

---------------- Almunia ------------

Sagn---- Toure ------ Gilberto ------ Clichy

Hleb---- Flamini ----- Fabregas ----- Rosicky

------- van Persie ------- Adebayor ----------


Tottenham Hotspur:

---------------- Robinson ------------------

Chimbonda---- Dawson ------ Kaboul ---- Lee

Lennon -------- Jenas ------ Zokora ----- Bale

-------------- Berbatov --------- Keane -------



My Prediction: Tottenham 1 - 2 Arsenal

This should be a quite close match in my opinion, but a match that I'd expect Arsenal to win as they normally do against our neighbours, who must be sick of their inability to beat teams from the top four, which was highlighted in their last fixture as Man United got the three points. However, I hat to admit it but Tottenham have a lot of decent players who could give us problems if they're all on their game, but I doubt that this will be the case and so Arsenal should win.


Sunday, September 09, 2007

Gilles Sunu - The Next Thierry?




With the new EPL season underway and therefore the new Academy and Reserve season as well, there are some new faces in the reserve line-up this year. And while Havard Nordtveit has instantly been given a place in the side, the reserve game against Portsmouth marked the debut of another new Academy side, the 16 year old French starlet Gilles Sunu, bought from Chateauroux for a reported fee that could rise to around £2.5m based on clauses. And this was no easy transfer, as many clubs were chasing the highly rated teenager, as Sunu told Arsenal.com this week:

“When I played for Chateauroux there was interest from Chelsea, Manchester United, Barcelona, AC Milan,” Sunu told Arsenal.com. “I chose Arsenal because Arsenal make careers for a lot of young players. It’s a great, great, great club — my favourite in the world, the team I support. But it was a very, very hard decision. I waited two years to take this decision but now I’m very happy I have because it is a great club.”
“Arsène Wenger played a big part in me coming here,” said Sunu. “He is French of course and it is easier for me to take his advice. “I would like to play for his first team if it’s possible. It’s my dream, so that has to be my target.”
This is what his former vice-chairman had to say about him prior to Sunu arriving officially in England this summer.
Chateauroux vice chairman Patrick Trotignon said: "He plays as an out-and-out striker like Thierry Henry, but he also can play in midfield. Gilles is lightning quick and he has great technical skills. But the key is that he is very intelligent, older than his years."
It will be very interesting to follow his fledgling career through the Arsenal ranks to seee just how far he can go, as the price that Arsenal will eventually pay out for him certainly seems to indicate that he may well be one to watch in the future.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Arsene Wenger signs new deal!

Yes, I know I'm very far behind the news, you can blame school for that, but I need to post something on the greatest signing of the summer.

First, below are some of questions put to Wenger in his interview about the newly signed deal, that will keep him at the club until 2011.

So you've decided to stay. Can you tell us why you've extended your contract?

Because I love the Club. I love the job I have at Arsenal Football Club, I love to win and I feel I can win with Arsenal. They're the main reasons.

Is Arsenal a special environment for you because you have complete control and complete freedom?

Yes, it is a special environment for me. But as well you must be careful to respond to that kind of trust and confidence by achieving the results and, as well, by behaving like the Club wants you to behave. It's a club of values, traditions and you feel that you have to respond to that kind of responsibility.

Will you look to stay beyond 2011?

I don't know. I will see how I feel at that time. Three years more is a long period and you have to see if you can always feel the ambitions of the Club and respond to the expectations people have - results wise and in the way you play. Can this club make another step forward in the next years? If I can, why not? If I'm healthy enough, why not?

What do you want to achieve now?

I want to win the Championship, win the Champions League and be consistent. It's simple.

How much does this young side energise you?

I must say that it's a great pleasure to work with this team because we share the same hunger and desire to do well. I'm confident we can. We have great belief, we trust each other and so it's a good basis. I have enough belief in their quality but, of course, it's only the start of the season. It's better to have a good start than no start at all.

You've built a couple of great Arsenal sides, the one in 1998, and the one which spanned 2002 to 2004. Does this squad have the ability to achieve what they did? Maybe even more?

Yes, they have the ability. Don't forget this squad has been in the Champions League Final without losing a game. A big part of the squad has done remarkably well performance wise in the Carling Cup, and, of course, they are maturing very quickly. The first signs this season are that the team has really matured. There's a completely different attitude - a completely different attitude - towards the competition. They're more responsible, more disciplined and that can bring success.


As far as I am concerned, ignore the signings of Nani, Tevez and Anderson to Man Utd, ignore the signing of Torres and Babel to Liverpool, Yakubu to Everton and Malouda to Chelsea - this is the real signing of the summer, and there's no doubt about that in my mind. He's very probably the best thing to ever happen to Arsenal, and without his vision and sheer class Arsenal would not be the club it is today. We can be proud that our club is led by such an unbelievable man, who has continously bought fantastic players to the club such as Vieira, Thiery Henry and Freddie Ljungberg and will continue to do so in the future. And when you look at signings like Fabregas for free and Kolo Toure for under £500,000, his genius is unrivalled in the modern game.

And I feel with the team spirit as strong as it seems, and the positive start to the season, after everything the club has gone through in the last six months, we may finally be about to climb up the table and challenge for trophies once more after two years of building. And it is a massive sign of what Wenger has made us into, when we consider two years without a trophy as underachieving....

Monday, September 03, 2007

Arsenal Academy beat Villa and remain unbeaten


Arsenal U18s 4 - 1 Aston Villa U18s




Despite not scoring until 60 minutes or more had past, Arsenal U18s managed to run riot in the last half an hour to continue their great start to the season, following on from a win over Chelsea and a draw with Charlton.


With a team made up of almost entirely the Under 16s, Arsenal put a very good Villa team, who had beaten last season's Youth Cup winners Liverpool 5-0 only a few weeks ago, in the shade by scoring four late goals to put them to the sword at Arsenal's Shenley training ground on Saturday morning.


First Rui Fonte opened for the home side on 63 minutes, the Portuguese Under 17 International slotting home to give Arsenal the lead. And just five minutes later Arsenal's tally was doubled, young centre half Thomas Cruise scoring for the Gunners this time. And having thrown on Nacer Barazite just 3 minutes before Fonte scored, the big Dutchman decided to get on the scoresheet himself, with just 15 minutes remaining to wrap up the game for the hosts. But The Gunners weren't finished then either, with another England U16 International, the extremely talented Jack Wilshere, scoring a fourth goal to wrap things up in injury time.


Arsenal U18s next fixture in the Academy League is away at Watford on September 15th.

Reserves to take on Pompey at Underhill tonight




Having beaten Fulham Reserves last week, tonight Arsenal have the difficult task of overcoming Portsmouth with an even younger Reserve team than last week, and while still being without the likes of Rhys Murphy, Henri Lansbury, Gavin Hoyte and Fran Merida who are still in Korea for the U17 World Cup.

From last weeks team, all the players with first team experience bar Kieran Gibbs have dropped out, with Mark Randall, Bendtner, Armand Traore and Jay Simpson being replaced by Rui Fonte, Vincent van den Berg, Jay Thomas and Rene Steer. In other team news the bench is occupied by four 16 year olds and one 17 year old goalkeeper, as summer signing Gilles Sunu and England U16 International Thomas Cruise get their first berth on the bench for the Gunners second string.


The Team (Predicted formation):


------------------------ Mannone ----------------------

Ogogo --- Nordtveit (c) -------- Rodgers ----- Steer

------------------------ Thomas -----------------------

Dunne --------------- Barazite ----------------- Gibbs

--------- Fonte ------------------- van den Berg ------

Substitutes:

Wojciech Szczesny
Thomas Cruise
Craig Eastmond
Sanchez Watt
Gilles Sunu


In other Reserve news, new Gunners reserve captain and summer signing Havard Nordtveit, the Norweigian U17 International defender, has expressed his feelings when he was told he was to be Reserve captain for this season.


"It was a real honour to be captain," Nordtveit told Arsenal.com. "I got the message from Neil [Banfield] last week. I was a little bit shocked but I’ve been captain of the national team so it was OK. I know now I must work to keep the captaincy and hopefully I’ll continue to be captain this season, and, if I’m lucky, next season too. But we take each day as it comes and go match by match, so we’ll see."


I've got to admit, I really like what I've heard from Nordtveit thus far, he realy seems down to earth and has a real understanding if what it takes to make it at a club, and I hope that he can make it here. And he really does appear to be settling into the side very well, having impressed on his debut last week, although Nordtveit himself can see areas where he will need to improve.


"I’m very pleased to have made my debut," he said. "I’m still getting used to English football though. It’s much harder, the ball goes quicker and I feel I still need to get used to the tempo. "The group are very kind with me. When I came here they took care of me and everybody talked to me. I’m enjoying playing the Arsenal way every day and I know it’s going to be fun playing for Arsenal."

Lassana Diarra - Chelsea knew I wanted to join The Gunners


Following his deadline day move from Chelsea, Lassana Diarra has explained how his move (which cost an undisclosed amount of Roubles) came about, and the reason for him, who was very highly rated at Chelsea, for him to leave.

"Honestly, I believe the Chelsea officials thought I would crack and finally accept a contract extension, as my contract would have been up in 2008," Diarra told L'Equipe.
"But I refused every extension and now I have signed a three-year deal with The Gunners. Chelsea finally accepted, maybe because they were scared I would leave for free in one year."

"At 11pm on Friday night, I got a phone call to tell me I could start to negotiate with Arsenal as both clubs had found an agreement," he said.
"I didn't hesitate because Arsenal was the only club I wanted to join. It was Arsenal or nothing. Other teams contacted me, but I knew what I wanted. Chelsea knew I wanted to join The Gunners."

I think it's nice to hear that Chelsea made several new contract offers, there's something reassuring that he was wanted at Chelsea, rather than us signing a rejected Chelsea player, we've signed one they didn't want to leave. What with the Gallas deal last year, Chelsea must be dreading who Arsenal might choose to sign from them next year, as it seems we are are making last minute deals with Chelsea an annual occurence. My money's on a last minute bid for John Terry next year!

And Diarra realises that although he left over the absence of opportunities at Chelsea, he isn't guaranteed a regular place at Arsenal either.

"I needed to play and get more time on the pitch and I don't think it would be possible at Chelsea," he said in The Sun. "At Chelsea, we had Michael Ballack, Frank Lampard, Claude Makelele and Michael Essien in midfield."
"I know it will be tough to make it at Arsenal as well. I have no guarantee from Arsene Wenger I will play all the time but I am sure that it will be okay. I know I will play big matches in the league and even in the Champions League."

With the current crop of talented midfielders at the club, it will be interesting to see who eventually claims the title of Gilberto's replacement as the second midfielder alongside Fabregas in years to come, with Abou Diaby, Denilson, Mathieu Flamini and Diarra all ready to fight for playing time, this can only be good for the club.

Arsenal continue unbeaten start to the season



Match Report:

Despite being left with 10 men for almost the whole of the second half, Arsenal still cruised to victory at the Emirates yesterday, with goals from Cesc Fabregas, Tomas Rosicky and Emmanuel Adebayor helping the Gunners to a 3-1 win and a share of the early Premier League lead joining Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton on 10 points with a game in hand over the latter two clubs.

And crucially, in this game Arsenal struck first and early on as well, a position that Arsenal rarely relinquish, particularly at home. They took the lead after only 7 minutes, an interception by Gael Clichy finding it's way through the Pompey defence to Robin van Persie, who got brought down by the sprawling David James to give Arsenal their fourth penalty already this season. And as is the tradition at Arsenal, the fouled player rarely takes the ensuing penalty, so up stepped Emmanuel Adebayor to convert with ice cool.

And Arsenal rarely relented as they passed around Portsmouth for the rest of the half, making several openings as they looked to increase the lead that they're cutomary pacy and smooth attacking football deserved. And they at last got it as the remarkable Cesc Fabregas, likened to Paul Scholes by Wenger after the match, kept his early scoring form up, with a little fortunate goal from a corner. Rosicky's curling cross was met by Gilberto, but was blocked by his young Spanish team mate accidentally, who then swivelled and stroked the ball home to double Arsenal's half time advantage.

And after the break Arsenal continued to look hungry for more, with Senderos going close from another corner, before the young Swiss defender stalled Arsenal's rhythm by getting himself sent off, colliding accidentally with Kanu as the former Gunner ran through on goal. A red card looked somewhat harsh to me, but that was indeed the colour of the card issued to Senderos before Pompey drew a good save from Almunia from the ensuing free kick. However, the red card seemed to make little difference as Arsenal continued to attack in the same vein, even if they had one less player than the visiting team, Portsmouth couldn't exploit it. And you had to say Arsenal deserved the third goal that they got, even if, once again, luck was shining down on Arsenal as Portsmouth switched off at a set piece. Fabregas spotted Rosicky unmarked just inside the box, took the free kick quickly to him, and the Czech Republic captain drove home from an acute angle for his second goal in the space of 5 days.

The lead lasted barely a minute though, before Portsmouth made the most of a poor defensive decision by Clichy, crossing for Kanu who attempted to conrtol the ball as he turned, but somehow managed instead to flick the ball into the corner of the Arsenal net to make it 3-1 and give Pompey some hope at last. But to say Arsenal had to "hold on" would be greatly exaggerated and Portsmouth could only creat one real moment of danger, Nugent taking a bit too long in the penalty area, allowing Kolo Toure to block his goalbound shot. And in fact, Arsenal themselves created two more opportunities before the game was over, both through marauding substitute Abou Diaby, who first managed to head wide from 6 yards out from a delicious Clichy ball in, and then striked a ferocious shot just over after great approach play by Arsenal. A job well done then, as Arsenal continue their promising early form.

Match Ratings:

Manuel Almunia - 7 - Did everything he had to, made no notable errors. All round solid performance from the Spaniard.

Mathieu Flamini - 8 - Excellent game despite being played at right back. Constantly gives his all for Arsenal and was impressive going forward as well as defensively, although on a couple of occasions his positioning let him down slightly.

Kolo Toure - 7.5 - A captains performance. Made some excellent tackles, but positionally got caught out once or twice. Still, a good performance by him yesterday.

Philippe Senderos - 6 - Has to try not to make his one mistake a game that he currently seems to. Although the red card was harsh in my opinion, he shouldn't have fouled him at all. Solid enough game up to that point though.

Gael Clichy - 7.5 - Great going forward, but maybe defensive awareness sould be improved. Could have stopped Utaka from delivering the cross that Pompey scored from instead of diving in. Still a force going forward and defesnively he is learning.

Alexander Hleb - 7 - Had a decent game, but was outshined perhaps by Cesc Fabregas and Rosicky in midfield. Used Flamini's overlapping runs effectively, but could have been more creative. More of a last season performance by him, rather than the sort of performances we have seen from him so far this season.

Cesc Fabregas - 8 - He makes the whole team tick. Simple as that. Could have played much better than he did today, but he still gets an 8 which shows just how good he can be at his very best. Yet he still he got an assist, a goal, and kept posession excellently while being defensively solid. Can't believe he's still 20 years old.

Gilberto Silva - 7.5 - Did an unsuprisingly solid job at mopping things up in midfield, and when moved to centre back he still did his job well. Great in the air as well.

Tomas Rosicky - 8 - He had one of his greatest performances yet for us yesterday in my opinion. I firmly believe he can be great for us, but he has rarely showed it in reality. Got another goal today as well, which is good, and his understanding with Cesc Fabregas was a joy to watch.

Robin van Persie - 6 - A bit of a disappointing game from our forwards, and van Persie barely did anything threatening to the Pompey defense in this math to be honest. Some good link up play and decent pace to win the penalty, but other than that, a bit too quiet.

Emmanuel Adebayor - 7 - Worked, worked and worked as usual, although his fitness seems still slightly off what it could be. He's a handful to any backline, and Pompey struggled to deal with him and his constant running. A well taken penalty as well, but his decision making and a moment where he kind of pulled out of tapping in a cross in the first half takes the shine off a good performance.

Subs:
Denilson - 7 - Such a tidy player, never really gave the ball away, a very good option from off the bench in my opinion, just to shore things up for the last period of the game.

Abou Diaby - 7 - A typical hit and miss type cameo performance from Diaby. He commits defenders, he's strong and powerful yet has good skill as well, but makes sloppy mistakes and needs to relax sometimes with his decision making. Should have scored a goal, and then had a great shot go just over the bar.

Eduardo - 6 - Not enough time to make much of an impact.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Usmanov, Wenger, Dein and Edelman - Response to latest moves on the takeover front


Sorry for not commenting on this very important issue when it first happened, but I was away and unable to post, and, to be honest, trying to gather information and waiting for all parties to have their say. But now I have time I shall post exactly what Usmanov, Dein, Wenger and Edelman have said on the latest move in the Arsenal boardroom in what seems a constant struggle to keep Arsenal's traditional behind-the-scenes values the same.


Alisher Usmanov - The New Investor:


"I have been an Arsenal fan for eight years and I think the club has the best manager in the Premier League," Usmanov was quoted as saying in Friday editions of the Evening Standard. "But this purchase of mine is not a strategic or political one. It's a portfolio investment. Arsenal as a business is undervalued. My aim is to steadily increase my package because I think the value of it will grow and will soon reach a higher level. The club has everything to achieve it."


While claiming he isn't about to be part of a takeover bid, this is very hard to believe as far as I am concerned, he is merely tring not to unsettle the club more than it is by making sensational claims in my view. As far as Usmanov's comparative wealth is concerened, the Billionaire is reported to have a personal fortune of £5m, £3m more than American potential investor Kroenke.


David Dein - The Boardroom Rebel


"Today's announcement marks a significant step towards realising the vision I share with thousands of fans at home and abroad of making Arsenal the world's number one football club.
"I have not lost my passion for the club; indeed, it is greater than ever. I have been flattered by the generous offers I have received since April to work with other clubs, both in England and elsewhere. But there is only one club for David Dein and that is Arsenal.
"My immediate intention is to work with others to provide the financial resources necessary to turn the vision into reality.

"To provide these financial resources, Arsenal need new investors. The reality is that football is changing dramatically. A growing number of clubs are being funded by individuals or consortia that are prepared to invest previously unimaginable sums aimed at winning the game's biggest prizes. Without new investors, I feel very soon Arsenal might not be able to compete successfully at the very top level, despite the fantastic work of Arsene Wenger."


I am unsure of David Dein personally. Yes, he's done some brilliant things for the club, but why does he feel the need for a takeover, as despite his claims he does not intend to mount a takeover just yet, it's an inevitability in my mind, just a question of time. In the mean time, any shares held by minor investors will slowly be bought up as they look to get enough of a stake as to be able to force a takeover. Yet, with our new stadium, surely as soon as our debt is cleared, we will be in as good, or better position than any other club in terms of finance. So why bother to sell out to foreign investors when it's only a short term problem, if that?


Keith Edelman - The Defender of Tradition


Edelman said: "We are in a very good position, we realise David has sold his shares to Red and White owned by Mr Usmanov, we note that but don't believe it changes anything for Arsenal FC."

"The current shareholders on the board control over 45% of shares and we believe the way the club is being run and the financial strength of the club will come through."
"The club is in a very good position, and the stadium is producing very large cash balances for us."

He told BBC Radio 5live: "We are in a very good position. We can support Arsene in anything he wants to do in developing the team or the squad, so we don't see a reason for further investment."


Arsene Wenger - Not Bovvvvered


"David decided to sell his shares because he was outside the Club now and everybody can understand that,” said the Frenchman. “He got rewarded with a good deal for the quality of his work because the shares have gone up. For the rest nothing has changed [because] the structure of the shares is the same.
“At the moment we have 50 per cent shares inside the board and 50 per cent outside, which are very much shared. Who will go with who I don't know and basically it's not my problem.
"Personally I cannot sell one share because I have none and don't want to help anybody. I don't want to be involved in a strategic struggle for shares because I consider myself an employee who wants to do well for the Club.


So a position of indifference taken up by Arsenal then, a wise thing to do at this stage. The lock down agreement between investors is key, and while that remains Arsenal still have a good chance of holding out. But the agreement runs out next April, and when that happens it'll be interesting to see whether or not we'll continue to fight the battle against the tide of foreign investment that the Premiership are seemingly drowning in at the moment....

Diarra signs for the Gunners on deadline day

Having gone to bed thinking that the transfer deadline had past and with no signings bought in, you can imagine my suprise when I woke up to the sound of Arsene Wengers voice talking about Lassana Diarra!
It seems Arsene Wenger can't help himself, he just has to sign someone on transfer deadline day, and he's pulled off a last gasp deal once again.
Lassana Diarra has signed from city rivals Chelski on a long term deal for an undislosed amount, thought to be between £3m and £5m. The young French international will join up with many compatriots of his at Arsenal, such as former team mate William Gallas and fellow French starlet Abou Diaby. Diarra is comfortable in many different positions such as right back, central midfield and also defensive midfield. While he is very much a utility player, he has been called the "next Makelele" many times while at Chelsea and is presumably seen by Wenger as the long term successor for Gilberto at the club. He'll take the number 8 shirt vacated by Ljungberg this summer.
Upon completing his move Lassana Diarra said: [i]“I have great respect for the manager Arsène Wenger and am attracted by the style of football that the team plays. Of course I am excited by what the future holds and keen to play my part in helping Arsenal fight for trophies this season and for years to come.”[/i]
And Arsène Wenger was also pleased with the new addition, saying: [i]“Lassana is a multi-functional player, making him a great addition to our squad. Not only is he hard working, he has a creative edge and is comfortable playing in the middle of the pitch or at right back.”[/i]
It'll be interesting to see just how many games he'll get this season, and also where he will play when he does make an appearance in the side, but he is a very handy addition to the squad, even if he isn't the out and out winger many Arsenal fans would have wanted.