Published
5/11/2007 4:50:00 PM
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staff
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Wenger says Henry to stay!
Arsene Wenger has 'guaranteed' Arsenal captain Thierry Henry will not be sold this summer. Recent reports have linked the France international, 29, with a move to Barcelona during the close season. Following a fallow season at the Emirates Stadium, during which a Carling Cup final appearance was the closest the Gunners came to silverware, it has been suggested that Henry might look elsewhere in search of honours as he nears his 30th birthday. The former Juventus hitman has not played since March due to stomach and groin injuries, prompting fears he may have made his last appearance in north London. But Wenger has dismissed that suggestion and said: 'It is more down to imagination than anything else, Thierry Henry will be here next year.' Asked whether he could guarantee to fans that Henry would remain at the Emirates after the current campaign, he told the club's website www.arsenal.com: 'Yes, of course.'
Arsenal to sign Polish goalkeeper
Arsene Wenger has confirmed Arsenal are set to sign Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. Fabianski, 22, is about to join the Gunners from Legia Warsaw and will challenge Jens Lehmann next season.
'That will be done,' Wenger told the club's website. 'He will be our new goalkeeper. He will join us next year, be in the squad and compete for a position. He is one for the future. We have identified him as having all the qualities to challenge here and be one of the future great goalkeepers for Arsenal.'
Wenger was, however, coy about Fabianski's chances of challenging Lehmann and Manuel Almunia for a first-team place straight away. 'We will assess him when he joins the squad to see how mature he is,' the Frenchman added. We have to be open-minded, it is down to performances.'
Published
5/16/2012
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William Montero
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soccermogul
Less than two years on the job and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish was fired Wednesday following the club's disappointing 8th finish in the Premier League.
Published
5/14/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
This weekend will be talked about for years to come. The most dramatic of all EPL finishes took place in a matter of minutes today as Manchester City scored a pair of injury time goals to snatch the EPL title from the grasp of rivals Manchester United.
Published
5/11/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
The final weekend of the EPL season is upon us and there is plenty to play for across the league. The title is up for grabs. The battle for third place is fascinating and there is a relegation battle between QPR and Bolton yet to be decided.
Published
5/8/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
It was evident Chelsea has their eyes squarely on the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. They failed to show up tonight at Anfield as Liverpool ran out easy 4-1 winners in their home finale.
Published
5/5/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
Didier Drogba struck the final blow as he sent a shot through Martin Skrtel's legs for the winning goal in the FA Cup final at Wembley.