I think his injury was more of psychological than physical. It'll always have an effect when you're on your way to full training and returning to action and then suffer a set back. One after another, any normal human being would tend to lose hope and he once thought his career was over.
He'll be 29 in October and frankly, I think the squad really missed him around. He's the kind of player who gives everything for his club on the pitch. Absolutely everything. Need I not contrast it with one Abou Diaby and one Emmanuel Adebayor. Even Eboue plays to the best he can. Those two really piss me off and I suspect we'll be seeing one of the two playing at Old Trafford, you know, the guy who before the first leg of the European semi-finals toyed with Beyonce and declared that he will score at the Theatre of Dreams.
That fellow truly dreamt.
I would play Bendtner. I would encourage him to take his chances in the last 2 games and score more goals than freakin shitty Adebayor. Bendy is capable and from initially being the lazy arrogant bastard of the side, he's now a whole new different fella who wants to play and wants to score. And it's definitely nothing to do with being caught with pants down. Hah. He really should get an endorsement deal with Emporio Armani. It'll be perfect.
If you go onto Arsenal.com, you'd be able to watch 4 parts of idk how many goals and you can vote your top 10. I was watching and it crashed my firefox due to reasons I don't understand. invalid use of cpu memory? Anyway I watched as much as I could. Arsha's goals are in the running too. His solo goal at Blackburn which is also his first, and the second goal at Anfield which was part of the 4. What a player he is. I absolutely adore the hell out of him.
And he'll be in the mix of things at Old Trafford having recovered from his flu. I fancy him scoring more than Adefucyor. That asshole is all talk only no action. Just get the fuck out the same way Danny Gokey is off. HEHE.
Wenger cites Defensive frailties as our undoing this season but it is far from that. The problem lies in the centre of the park and the failure to replace those who have left. He is not one who criticises his players so we'll never get him to admit. Also, he has called on his team to spoil the party at Old Trafford, perhaps presumably to get Hull relegated there while United are crowned champions. That would be a perfect slap on Phil Brown's face.
Except that he made the declaration when his defence is no better. Fabianski will be in goal. That itself spells trouble. I don't want to comment further on Old Trafford. If we win, we win. yay. If we lose I wouldn't care too much. Surely I love the players enough, but for all the trauma the fans have been getting with their performances all season, they should watch united lift the damn trophy they failed to get even within touching distance of. Defeat isn't all bad if they take it in a positive light. This wouldn't hurt us any more in the league so the timing is right.
Liverpool must be hoping then. Ahahaha. Actually if United fail to win all 3 points off us, Liverpool have reason to hope. If Hull really needed those 3 points to survive you'd wonder if any experience United have could prevent it from happening.
Let leave this till after the Saturday games.
I just want to scream no 4-5-1 please. And Cesc back in his central midfield role please. No Diaby please. PLEASE.
It is interesting now though, that there isn't any need to rest Nasri for Europe. Who will play on the left? With Robin and Adebayor it could be a 4-4-2 with Theo on the right. If it's a 4-5-1 then no Robin as lone striker please.
In Arsene we trust that he knows his player's best positions and he plays them exactly there.
>:O
Enough with the frustrations. Give us some reason to celebrate again instead of condemning us to be resigned to fate.
Labels: Andrei Arshavin, Emmanuel Adebayor, Nicklas Bendtner, Tomas Rosicky
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