Wednesday, May 20, 2009

WENGER WANT TO STAY AT EMIRATES

News of Florentino Perez's interest coincided with growing frustration amongst Arsenal fans about Arsene Wenger's management, when the club are without a trophy in four years and some are losing patience with the 59-year-old.

Though, Arsene Wenger will continue as Arsenal manager and spurn the advances of Spanish giants Real Madrid, according to quotes from the Frenchman.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

MAN UTD 0 - ARSENAL 0

Sir Alex Ferguson's side might not have given Usain Bolt a goal to celebrate on his first visit to the Theatre of Dreams but the Premier League trophy will do as consolation. The match ended with a goalless draw but enough destroy Liverpool's dream.

While the first half ended with United still on course for the 11th league title of Ferguson's illustrious reign, Arsenal had every reason to be pleased with themselves. After two dire displays with the Red Devils, plus a hammering on home soil by Chelsea, it was feared the Gunners would suffer yet another embarrassing mauling.
 
BOLA BOYZ  MAN UTD

Saturday, May 16, 2009

ARSENAL CONFIDENT TO STOP UNITED

Arsenal's manager, Arsene Wenger is confident that his attacking team are as good as Manchester United and intends to prove the point by delaying the champions elect a title party with victory at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The Gunners' boss believes he has a very promising team who can deliver very soon. He highlighted that his team have scored a similar amount of goals with the Red Devils. But admitted that Arsenal has conceded more goals and that is where the difference lies.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

PORTSMOUTH 0 - ARSENAL 3

Arsenal rested their big guns ahead of next week's Champions League semi-final second leg against Manchester United, but were still too strong for Portsmouth as they won 3-0 at Fratton Park.

The young Gunners, skippered by Andrey Arshavin who cannot play in Europe, again showed their potential as a brace from Nicklas Bendtner, his first after a blunder from England keeper David James, and a clinical second-half strike by Mexican Carlos Vela sealed a comfortable victory.