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Arsenal Club of the Premier League has officially announced the signing of Czech international Rosicky of Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga for £6.5 million, and the contracts of all three parties have been finalized, and the deal will take effect when the transfer window opens.
This is the second piece of good news for Arsenal after Thierry Henry's contract extension last week. According to Arsenal officials, Rosicky has signed a long-term contract with the Gunners, although the exact transfer fee was not disclosed.
The 25-year-old has played 31 European Cup games for Sparta Prague and Borussia Dortmund, and will be a regular midfielder for the Czech Republic at the upcoming World Cup in Germany, scoring a crucial goal against Norway in the World Cup play-offs last November.
Rosicky made a name for himself at the age of 17, playing for the Czech national team at two European Championships in 2000 and 2004, and in 2001 he became the youngest player to win the honour at the age of 20.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was delighted to sign Rosicky, saying: "We are very pleased to welcome Rosicky, he has great technique, good ball control, sharp passing, he has gained a wealth of experience at all levels of competition for club and country, he could also be successful at this summer's World Cup, and we look forward to seeing him join the team. ”
Rosicky himself is very excited to join Arsenal: "I'm really happy to be here at Arsenal, it's a good day, Arsenal showed quality in the recent Champions Cup, they have a lot of great youngsters with a lot of potential, I think we can be better next season, it's the best club in Europe and I'm going to give everything to it." ”
Judging from Wenger's trend of signing new players in the past two seasons, excellent players with excellent skills and young age are the first choice, Rosicky's main position is an attacking forward, and the characteristics of technique, ball control, and passing are very suitable for Arsenal's style of ground play, and Wenger sees him as an important reinforcement to the team's squad.
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English Arsenal Club.
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Arsenal in the Premier League, £6.5 million.
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Moved to Arsenal before the World Cup.
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Arsenal £6.5 million €8 million.
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Rosicky played for Borussia Dort before '06 to Arsenal, who moved to before the '06 World Cup.
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A handful of old people, train him to do something. When I was young, I was very fierce at Dortmund, but now that I'm older, it seems that I can't play well at Arsenal.
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But I haven't used 06 Rosicky But I think Cazorla is okay.
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Dort expanded rapidly after winning the Champions League in 1997, but suffered a decline in form, failed to enter the Champions League for many years, and suffered a financial crisis without Champions League bonuses and ticket collectors to fill the financial gap, and had to sell his star (a bit like Bremen in previous years).
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Dort had financial problems that year, and Rosicky's '06 contract was about to expire.
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Borussia Dortmund was in financial crisis and was forced to buy players to pay back.
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In fact, it is a song that many teams will sing.
The main reason why it will turn into a chorus of elimination that day is because of the game against Liverpool, and Liverpool's coach is Uncle Scum.
Uncle Scum is an unforgettable figure for Dott fans, so he sings to him, and the meaning is close"Welcome back to your hometown"
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Needless to say, it's definitely Dortmund. He won the league title once at Borussia Dortmund. Won the Bundesliga Player of the Year once. And it was taken during the reign of Bayern. At that time, Bayern was simply in the Bundesliga.
Shake. He was not at the Gunners level in Dortmund. The Gunners play as a whole.
The real core is Xiaofa. And Rosicky is not an absolute workhorse. Compare Rosicky's worth then with that of Rosicky now.
At that time, he was worth 4000w, and now he can't even reach 2000w. Do you need me to say more?
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He performed better at Dortmund, because he was the absolute main force and core figure there, and all the attacks were left to him, but at Arsenal, there were more attacking points, and he was not the most central figure, so his role and play were relatively limited!
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Agree, everything is unpredictable.
I don't see his value at Arsenal anymore ......
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You ask him where he's happiest, that's where he's the best at it.
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The first few years at Dortmund were fierce.
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In Arsenal, because with the Gunners, the penetration of the ground is the main thing, which plays a bigger role, and when you play with big stars, flexibility is more important.
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Arsenal's style of play is more suited to the play and coordination of technical players, and Rosicky is not bad at all when he comes to Arsenal, and he himself is very happy.
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If I were to do better at Arsenal, German football is more physical-oriented than England, his body is relatively disadvantaged in terms of confrontation, and he is more outstanding in terms of technique, so in Germany he is often injured, but if he goes to Spain he should perform better.
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Young Talent Born on 4 October 1980, Rosicky currently plays for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga (a move to Atletico Madrid after the World Cup has been confirmed). Rosicky is explosive, well-rounded, offensive and organizational. He is a rare young and excellent midfielder.
He joined Borussia Dortmund in January 2001 for a fee of €13.3 million. The first impression of the midfield commander Roski is thin: 67 kilograms, 1,75 meters tall.
The young Czech man had a baby face, and this face and his shy demeanor made it seem that he was still a child. The headline used by the newspaper when it first reported to Roski was:"Kids, eat more meat"。
Don't look at him weak, but on the court, Rosicky is an out-and-out commander, and the success rate of Rosicky in direct confrontation with opponents is as high as 54%. In Borussia Dortmund's official statistics, Rosicky is the player with the most assists in the team, fourth in the Bundesliga. At the same time, he created more chances on goal than anyone else in the Bundesliga.
According to the statistics, Rosicky can accurately deliver 2 out of every 3 long passes to his teammates, and every 6 corners can assist his teammates to score. These numbers are staggering, but they are true. In 2001 and 2002, Rosicky was voted Czech Footballer of the Year two years in a row, beating Nedved.
At the peak of his career, he clearly won't pass up the chance to lead the Czech Republic to a miracle in Germany. Rosicky moved from Borussia Dortmund to Arsene Wenger shortly before the World Cup. The Czech soon scored two goals against the United States at the World Cup in Germany to show the world why Arsenal would pursue him.
A quality attacking midfielder, the 25-year-old Thomas has a lot of experience in top game. He made 31 appearances for the Champions League champions Borussia Dortmund and Sparta. He represented his country at the age of 17 at the 2000 and 2004 European Championships.
It was also his final goal that helped the Czech Republic beat Norway to qualify for the World Cup. Speed and technique, strong shots and wide vision, Thomas is a good substitute for Pire. He can play in a wide range of positions, including playing as a left midfielder during Arsenal's training in Austria.
Shots: 7 Shots are not Rosicky's strong suit, but once he gets his chance, it will be fatal to the enemy. Passing:
8 Just look at the number of passes he made at Borussia Dortmund, and that number was basically above 80 in the game. Dribbling: 8 Rosicky is thin and weak, but he is not low in confrontation.
There are few mistakes with the ball. Speed: 8 The ability to move forward is what differentiates Rosicky from other playmaking midfielders.
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Born in Prague, the Czech capital, Thomas Rosicky is a Czech footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder and currently plays for Premier League side Arsenal FC and the Czech national football team. He was nicknamed "Little Mozart" because of his flashy delivery and dribbling skills, versatility in multiple positions up front, and his ability to properly direct the team's attacking tempo. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger described his team's passing vision and possession as excellent when he was in the field.
Record of honor. Czech League Champion -01 German Bundesliga Champion: 2001-02
UEFA Cup: 2002 (runners-up).
Czech Footballer of the Year English FA Cup winners: 2013-2014
England Community Shield winners: 2014
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He assesses himself as calm and calm. "If I'm not playing, I'll enjoy a quiet life, reading a book or playing on the computer"。
In January 2001, Roski and his mother, Eva, came to Dortmund from Prague. His father, Kiri (a member of the Spartan Championship Team in 1967), also visited his son regularly. The care of the family greatly alleviated Rosky's discomfort in an unfamiliar environment.
My parents helped me settle into life here. ""It was a pleasure to watch Roski dribble the ball"The Kicker sports magazine gave him high praise and described his style of play as simple and practical. In the Czech Republic, he is known as the Mozart of football.
At Spartan Prague, Roski was deployed on the left side of midfield. The coach of the Czech national team, Kovanec, was thrilled to have such a player:"Thomas has everything necessary to become a world-class midfielder.
His big-picture view is fantastic. "In February 2000, Kovanec asked Roski for the first time in an international A tournament not only to direct the attack, but also to participate in the defence.
Arsene Wenger's assessment of Rosicky was: 'If you like football, then you will like Rosicky'
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