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02 Dec 07
Wenger delighted by tough Gunners
- The league leaders were at their free-flowing best in the chief 45 minutes whenever goals from Mathieu Flamini and Emmanuel Adebayor superseded an early strike from Villa midfielder Craig Gardner. - aboutsport on 2007-12-02
27 Nov 07
Arsenal’s Wenger: England’s Rooney, Lampard & Gerrard Are World-Class
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Arsenal superintendent Arsène Wenger believes subsistence the England superintendent is not an ‘impossible job’ as the margin has world-class players.
The Three Lions are currently without a superintendent following the Football connection did not diminish any time in sacking Steve McClaren for the shortcoming to guide England into Euro 2008 finals.
The Gunners boss, who ruled himself with of the running but offered his services to the FA as a consultant, said on the club’s official website: “I don’t credit it’s the hardest job in football. - aboutsport on 2007-11-27
13 Nov 07
Young Gunners delight Wenger
- Mathieu Flamini, accompanying his chief mark for approximately a year, and Emmanuel Adebayor - netting the Gunners’ 1,000th Premier alliance hit - set the visitors forward their passage before Alexander Hleb added a third late forward. - aboutsport on 2007-11-13
12 Nov 07
Wenger offers hope to Jens
- armory boss Arsene Wenger insists uphappy veteran goalkeeper Jens Lehmann stifle has a future at the Emirates Stadium. - aboutsport on 2007-11-12
23 Oct 07
Arsenal’s Wenger Eyes Birthday Gift Of Better Performance Against Slavia Prague
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Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger turns 58 today but he is eyeing a gift in the form of an improved performance, vis-à-vis the Bolton Wanderers game, against Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Tuesday.
The Gunners left it late on Saturday, running 2-0 winners at the Emirates Stadium, where they have all win record so far this season.
Asked how does he plan to spend the day, the Frenchman said on the club’s official website: “It’s a day like every other day.
“I already have many socks so I don’t need them. - aboutsport on 2007-10-23
Arsenal’s Wenger Relieved That Robin van Persie Has Not Suffered Cruciate Ligaments Injury
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Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger is relieved that Robin van Persie has not suffered damage to cruciate ligaments, although the Dutch striker is set to be on the sidelines for four to six weeks.
Van Persie had suffered the injury, which was confirmed by scans as damaged medial knee ligaments, during international duty.
“His injury is a medial knee ligament,” said Wenger at Monday’s press conference. - aboutsport on 2007-10-23
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