Sunday, April 23, 2017

MAN CITY TO BREAK WORLD RECORD FOR MBAPPE

Manchester City are ready to break the world transfer record to sign Monaco wonderkid Kylian Mbappe, according to the Daily Express.
The French star has scored five times in seven Champions League games this season, with City willing to spend more than the £89 million Manchester United paid to acquire Paul Pogba.
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REAL LINE UP DYBALA SWAP DEAL

Real Madrid are willing to swap two players to sign Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala this summer, according to Don Balon
Zinedine Zidane's side are ready to offer both James Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata to the Serie A side in a bid to lure the Argentine to Spain.
Real Madrid are reportedly desperate to sign Juventus star Paulo Dybala

Why Arsenal must build their team around Ramsey with Cazorla's days numbered

The Wales international is an intelligent player blessed with excellent technique who deserves a regular run in Arsenal's midfield
There are a handful of players in the current Arsenal squad who have yet to fulfil their potential and Aaron Ramsey is undoubtedly one of them.
At 26-years-old, Ramsey is entering into almost a decade playing under Arsene Wenger where he has struggled to pin down a regular spot in the Gunners starting XI. The infamous foul from Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross in 2010 which broke Ramsey’s leg goes some way to explaining why his career progression hasn’t gone as smoothly as planned, but it certainly doesn’t tell the full story.
Monday’s game against Middlesbrough saw Ramsey notch a 91 per cent passing accuracy rate from his 67 passes, 11 recoveries and one assist for Mesut Ozil which helped secure the vital three points. It was an improved performance from a player who made only his eighth start of what has been an incredibly frustrating season for him. Perfectly weighted passes, intelligent running and an ability to break through the final third of the pitch make Ramsey a crucial player for an Arsenal team currently ravaged by low confidence.


Ramsey’s movement across the pitch was intelligent and helped Arsenal’s attacking moves. He can combine as a link-up player with the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Ozil, both of whom enjoy playing with the former Cardiff man. His availability makes him a key cog in the team and Man of the Match performances for Wales at Euro 2016 finally established his name on the European stage where he thrived in his favoured ‘No.8’ position.
Wenger has previously compared Ramsey to former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard and while his goalscoring prowess has been limited this season, an ability to play in a number of positions is likely to work in the Welshman’s favour over the coming games. 
“He is a player who is box-to-box so overall he pushes the team forward,” said Wenger.
“That is what we want in our side. He can play in holding midfield, he can play if needed on the flanks as well. That’s where he is not happy but he can play there as well.
“He has a tremendous drive, he’s a bit Lampard-ish you know, where he likes to get in the box, likes to shoot from distance and has similar quality.”

A total of 373 days, 72 games. That’s how long Ramsey has spent on the sidelines since his injury at Stoke seven years ago and while he has now fully recovered from the leg break, there is no doubt that it came at a devastating time for a player who was flourishing in the Arsenal midfield at the time. This season, Ramsey has found games difficult to come by and his preferred ‘No.10’ role is a position which will permanently be filled by Ozil until the German eventually departs north London.
Santi Cazorla is a two-footed, skilful, technically gifted midfielder who has spent the campaign out injured. Gunners boss Wenger will keep him at the club for next season but his unreliability when it comes to keeping fit means it’s unlikely that he’ll play more than 10 to 15 games for Arsenal, opening the way for Ramsey to firm up that midfield spot. The 3-4-2-1 formation against Boro suited the Welshman’s game and he had clear licence to contribute at both ends of the pitch.
Ramsey’s superb engine gives him an advantage over the likes of Mohamed Elneny and Francis Coquelin because of the way he channels that energy. He ran a jaw-dropping eight miles during the win over Swansea in January - the furthest distance covered in a league match by any Arsenal player all season. However, the defensive side of his game has certainly been lacking at times and confidence was previously identified as an issue - Ramsey regularly gets singled out for abuse on social media, particularly from high profile supporters such as Piers Morgan.
Wenger gave Alexis the opportunity to prove himself as a striker despite several barren performances through the middle. The freedom given to the Chilean is a mark of the Frenchman’s trust in his talismanic forward and it should also be shown to Ramsey, a player whose bursting runs into the opposition half can provide the progression in Arsenal’s attack which has been lacking in recent games.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Arsenal win race to sign Sead Kolasinac



The Gunners have beaten off interest from the likes of Chelsea and Juventus to secure the 23-year-old's signature
Schalke left-back Sead Kolasinac has undergone a medical at Arsenal and agreed personal terms ahead of joining on a free transfer this summer, 
The Bosnia & Herzegovina international will become Arsene Wenger’s first signing of the upcoming transfer window, with the Frenchman prioritising the left-back position as an area he needs to strengthen.
Kolasinac, who will arrive on a free when his contract at Schalke expires on June 30, was in London two weeks ago for a sponsorship event and underwent medical tests during his short stay in the capital.
Wenger insisted in his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City that no deal had been agreed for Kolasinac, although Goal understands that the defender will become an Arsenal player once his contract with Schalke expires this summer.

AC Milan, Chelsea, Everton, Juventus and Manchester City have all expressed concrete interested in the 23-year-old who has been involved in eight goals this season - twice as many as in his first four Bundesliga seasons combined.
Known for his marauding runs down the left flank and ability to win one-on-one duels, Kolasinac has made almost 125 senior appearances for Schalke since joining from Stuttgart in 2011 and is likely to become a regular in the Arsenal defence next season, where he can also play in central defence or defensive midfield.
Arsenal are open to offers for Nacho Monreal following a decline in the 31-year-old’s form throughout the current campaign, while second-choice left-back Kieran Gibbs could also leave amidst his contract expiring next summer.
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Ibrahimovic injury: Shaw says Zlatan was walking around in changing room

Alarm bells were ringing when Zlatan Ibrahimovic went down with a gruesome-looking knee injury Thursday, but his team-mate Luke Shaw says the Swede was walking around the changing room after the match.
Manchester United's top scorer on the season landed awkwardly near the end of regulation in the Europa League quarter-final second leg against Anderlec
However, Luke Shaw was much more optimistic, telling reporters: "He's fine. He was walking around in the changing room."Marcus Rashford went on to score an extra-time winner for United, who advanced to the semi-final with a 3-2 aggregate success. 
Ibrahimovic has scored 28 goals in all competitions this season, including five strikes in the Europa.