Tag: Arsenal FC

  • Arsenal FC – January Shopping List

    Arsenal FC – January Shopping List

    It’s very clear that Arsenal, currently out of a Champions League spot or even any kind of European qualification, aren’t very happy with their season. Not in the Champions League, not in the Premier League. Despite having a rather busy summer, bringing in Olivier Giroud, Santi Cazorla and Lukas Podolski, Arsene Wenger is most likely to bring in more during the January transfer window.

  • Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Takes a Step in the Right Direction

    Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Takes a Step in the Right Direction

    Considering Arsenal’s recent form, a draw in an action packed midweek fixture at Goodison Park isn’t a bad result, especially if it involved Theo Walcott getting a reason to smile about his life as a Gunner and maybe, maybe, convince him to put pen to paper and at least one problem for the North London team.

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Thinks He’s Doing a Good Job

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Thinks He’s Doing a Good Job

    There’s a world of difference between what Arsenal fans expect from their team, which is Premier League titles (or at least challenging for them) and making a Champions League semifinal now and then. Too much to ask? According to Arsene Wenger, they should lower their expectations.

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Has Nothing to be Happy About

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Has Nothing to be Happy About

    So Lukas Podolski scored a pretty goal in the Champions League; so what? Arsenal look confused, slow and boring, just without the necessary grit that came along with that team of better years. The Arsene Wenger project looks dull and unsuccessful, and all the talk of rebuilding and profit margins won’t change that fact.

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Luiz Adriano to the Premier League

    Transfer Rumors 2012 – Luiz Adriano to the Premier League

    Any player Liverpool have shown any interest in these last six months, Tottenham are just behind them to begin with and usually finish in front. In the case of Luiz Adriano of Shakhtar Donetsk, the trendy team of the Champions League this season, Arsenal are also in the mix.

  • Arsenal FC – Olivier Giroud no Longer the Problem

    Arsenal FC – Olivier Giroud no Longer the Problem

    Did we mention Arsenal are out of the title race, and now even four points adrift of a Champions League spot? Olivier Giroud is no longer the problem, scoring twice in a 3-3 home draw after scoring in the Champions League midweek, but Arsene Wenger has so many problem you don’t even know where to begin from.

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Arsenal Chasing Adel Taarabt

    Transfer Rumors 2012 – Arsenal Chasing Adel Taarabt

    What does Arsene Wenger need more than anything? Well, there probably isn’t a single position he wouldn’t like to find some sort of upgrade in, including the attacking midfield and the wings. Because he loves his players young and French-speaking, Adel Taarabt of QPR is on the Arsenal sights for a January transfer.

  • Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Brings Just a Bit of Change

    Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Brings Just a Bit of Change

    The pressure and the results did their thing; Arsene Wenger decided to start Theo Walcott, who rewarded his manager with a goal and looking dangerous in the moment Arsenal managed to shake off the pressure they were under, later avoiding any questions about his future and contract situation with the club.

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Lying About Theo Walcott

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Lying About Theo Walcott

    For reasons a bit different than those that we’ll mention further down this post, Theo Walcott won’t be starting for Arsenal in the Champions League, this time because he’s suffering from an illness that might keep him on the bench or might him rule him out completely for the match, making things simpler for Arsene Wenger.

  • Arsenal FC – Can’t Win With Olivier Giroud

    Arsenal FC – Can’t Win With Olivier Giroud

    If anyone needed convincing, a Saturday at Old Trafford was more proof of how Arsene Wenger made a huge mistake by putting the hopes and dreams of Arsenal in the legs of Olivier Giroud; not the only problem the team has, but certainly not a striker of the adequate level for a team that talks about winning the Premier League and bigger titles.