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Last season's 7 percent of Denilson's was the main force, but the effect of position limitations was not good Later, Denilson was put on the bench without injury, and it can be seen that the professor's determination to use Denilson has wavered, in general, Denilson's position as a defensive midfielder is still very difficult, and if you don't buy people in the new season, the main force in this position is nothing more than Song, Diaby, Denilson, and Jodrew.
Adebayo is gone, and the main lineup is also easy to guess, and it is still 442 in general.
Bendtner + Van Persie.
Rosicky + Song + Fabregas + Arshavin.
Clichy + Vermaelen + Toure + Sagna.
Almunia. The 09-10 season is basically this lineup, and there will be no more than 3 people in and out.
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Ade has already gone to Manchester City.
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No, at most he is a semi-main force, with delicate footwork and a steady ball style, he can play the front and rear waist positions, and the most important thing is the back waist, because his offensive desire is not strong, short passes with experts, to improve the accuracy of long passes, and working hard in the Premier League is also a factor in his growth.
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Didn't Denilson go to Vietnam to play?
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Adebayo, Jr.·· Much more.
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No, (but there is no main substitute in that position) Arsenal's main force is the following (442):
Goalkeeper: Almunia.
Defenders: Sagna, Clichy, Gala, Toure.
Midfielders: Arshavin, Cesc Fabregas, Walcott, Nasri.
Forwards: Bam Adebayor, Robin van Persie.
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Arsenal are invincible in their youth.
Although Thierry Henry, Arsenal's "gun god", is gone, Arsene Wenger, the real core of Arsenal, is still at Arsenal. He can turn Thierry Henry and Bergkamp into international superstars, and he can also make young talents like Jr. Brown and Walcott a force to be reckoned with in the future of international football. "Jade can't be made without cutting", which requires not only the usual guidance of Wenger, but also the training on the field.
I believe that in time, they will succeed. People say Arsenal are a young team with little experience. But isn't it the best experience for them to lose in the Champions League again and again?
Failure leads to success. Reaching the Champions League final in 2005 and beating Milan in 2008 are also progressives.
I believe that with the growth of Xiaofa, Van Persie, and Little Tiger, Arsenal will definitely play more gorgeous football.
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This summer, Arsenal launched an official fan poll to vote for the 50 greatest players in Gunners' history, and as of Thursday, the results of this selection were finally announced, and Arsenal's top 50 all-time players were selected. The selection was conducted by Arsenal fans around the world through online voting, which lasted from May 5 to May 19, and after the countdown, the Gunners solved the mystery one by one in a countdown fashion. In the end, French star Thierry Henry was voted Arsenal's all-time greatest.
Thierry scored 226 goals in 380 games for Arsenal and was known as the King of Highbury during his eight years, winning two league titles, two FA cups, four Golden Boots and five Premier League Player of the Year awards. Brilliant records such as 42 goals and 23 assists in 2003 and 39 goals in 2004 were the pinnacle of Thierry Henry's time at Arsenal. In second place is Dutch star "Ice Prince" Bergkamp, third is the legendary captain of the Gunners history, England defender Adams, fourth is the famous goalscorer Ian Wright, and French defender Patrick Vieira is fifth.
The sixth to tenth are: Pire, Seaman, Brady, George and Jennings. Arsenal's Top 50 Players of All Time Ranking 1, Henry 2, Bergkamp 3, Adams 4, Ian Wright 5, Vieira 6, Pire 7, Seaman 8, Liam Brady 9, Charlie George 10, Pat Jennings 11, Ljungberg 12, Overmars 13, Kanu 14, David O'Reilly 15, Saul Campbell 16, David Rocaster 17, Pat Rice 18, Cliff Bastin 19, Parloer 20, Keown 21, Dixon 22, Petit 23, Brian Talbot 24, John Radford 25, Ashley Cole 26, Merson 27, Alan Smith 28, Charlie Niklas 29, Anelka 30, Frank Mellintok 31, Ted Drake 32, Winter Bourne 33, Wiltord 34, Danny Clapton 35, Sammy Nelson 36, Kenny Sasom 37, Michael Thomas 38, Steve Williams 39, Bob Vilson 40, George Armstrong 41, George Essam 42, George Graham 43, Andy Ducatt 44, Malcolm McDonardard 45, Alan Bol 46, Alex James 47, Frank Stapleton 48, Tony Woodcock 49, David Jack 50, Pete Storey.
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Young Guns: June 15, 2008.
Fran Merida was the last of Arsenal players to end his loan spell and the Spanish club failed to make it to La Liga this weekend.
They suffered a disappointing defeat last week and needed three points against Cordoba, while Gijon and Malaga also needed to lose on the road. Merida got the start and Real Sociedad went all out on the attack, determined to get the points they wanted.
However, they were counter-attacked by their opponents and Julio Pineda gave Cordoba the lead on 30 minutes. Juanma Lilio ordered his team to continue the attack, and Merida missed a shot by a few inches. Mikel Labaka equalised for Sociedad.
However, their opponents have scored away from home, which means their poor form since Christmas has kept them out of qualifying. The half-time break gave them time to regroup and kill each other in the second half.
They were crazy, but Feng Hui was low, and the match was dragged into a draw, and many opportunities were missed. Forlan looked frustrated, and when they couldn't find the back of the net, the fan Keygen was really encouraging and his work ethic was charming.
His season is not over yet, as he will play in Spain's Under-19s for next month's European Youth Championship. He will be given a short break after the UEFA Youth Championship before returning to pre-season training at Arsenal as a first-team player.
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On 3 April 2008, Richard Clarke reported that Merida had signed a long-term contract with Arsenal.
The 18-year-old Spanish midfielder joined Arsenal from Barcelona in 2006 and returned to Real Sociedad in Spain on loan. Speaking to Arsenal Network TV on Thursday afternoon, Arsene Wenger was delighted with Merida's new contract signing, describing Merida's talent as "absolutely remarkable".
We've extended his contract,' confirmed Arsene Wenger, 'and that's good news because he's a very good player, he's a star of the future. ”
I've seen a loan report hail late and says he's played well every time he came on. Merida's technique is good, he still needs to grow physically, but there is no problem in football technique. He's definitely a fantastic player. ”
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