"Back of the net!": The Football Thread

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  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    edited August 2020 Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    It's going to be one of those matches again, isn't it…

    Yep, Arsenal seem to be playing better, only after conceding....then again, Chelsea never needed to play well to win matches.

    1-1 now, but Chelsea still the better team.

    Yeah. although, Arsenal seem to be finding a late gear.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    It's going to be one of those matches again, isn't it…

    Yep, Arsenal seem to be playing better, only after conceding....then again, Chelsea never needed to play well to win matches.

    1-1 now, but Chelsea still the better team.

    Yeah. although, Arsenal seem to be finding a late gear.

    If only they can keep it up and build from that equaliser!
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    It's going to be one of those matches again, isn't it…

    Yep, Arsenal seem to be playing better, only after conceding....then again, Chelsea never needed to play well to win matches.

    1-1 now, but Chelsea still the better team.

    Yeah. although, Arsenal seem to be finding a late gear.

    If only they can keep it up and build from that equaliser!

    Indeed.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!! <:-P
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.
  • Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    edited August 2020 Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!

    Honestly. Jesus! Like Klopp and Pep, Arteta reads games quickly. I think Arsenal as usual, were better with the passing. Chelsea were always looking for quick breaks....but Arsenal were skillfully passing the Ball around with more intent. It wasn't an easy game, but Arsenal did it at the end.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!

    Honestly. Jesus! Like Klopp and Pep, Arteta reads games quickly. I think Arsenal as usual, were better with the passing. Chelsea were always looking for quick breaks....but Arsenal were skillfully passing the Ball around with more intent. It wasn't an easy game, but Arsenal did it at the end.

    Arsenal were Really shaky at the start of the game, which could have been it, had Chelsea got to more chances. Fortunately, Arsenal grew into the game, and that penalty had a massive impact for the team I think. Not just for getting it to 1-1, but things just worked out better as a whole afterwards.

    What can we take from this game though? I think it highlighted the importance of keeping Aubameyang (where can they even get a decent replacement the way the transfer window might be now?), the defensive fragility is still very much there and needs to be addressed; at the same time, Arsenal now have two goalkeepers that both deserve playing time. But will any of them accept being second choice…?
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    edited August 2020 Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!

    Honestly. Jesus! Like Klopp and Pep, Arteta reads games quickly. I think Arsenal as usual, were better with the passing. Chelsea were always looking for quick breaks....but Arsenal were skillfully passing the Ball around with more intent. It wasn't an easy game, but Arsenal did it at the end.

    Arsenal were Really shaky at the start of the game, which could have been it, had Chelsea got to more chances. Fortunately, Arsenal grew into the game, and that penalty had a massive impact for the team I think. Not just for getting it to 1-1, but things just worked out better as a whole afterwards.

    What can we take from this game though? I think it highlighted the importance of keeping Aubameyang (where can they even get a decent replacement the way the transfer window might be now?), the defensive fragility is still very much there and needs to be addressed; at the same time, Arsenal now have two goalkeepers that both deserve playing time. But will any of them accept being second choice…?

    Yeah, Arsenal grew into the game.

    Sure, Aubameyang is super-important to keep. Yeah, Arteta would surely look into solving the defensive problems by buying, coz the problem is still very much there.

    Yeah, I honestly think at the moment, Martinez might just have dethroned Leno. I mean, there's a steely confidence about his play. I think Leno himself knows Martinez has to be injured, before he can get back in. But I honestly don't want Martinez injured....he's been patient enough, this could be his chance.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!

    Honestly. Jesus! Like Klopp and Pep, Arteta reads games quickly. I think Arsenal as usual, were better with the passing. Chelsea were always looking for quick breaks....but Arsenal were skillfully passing the Ball around with more intent. It wasn't an easy game, but Arsenal did it at the end.

    Arsenal were Really shaky at the start of the game, which could have been it, had Chelsea got to more chances. Fortunately, Arsenal grew into the game, and that penalty had a massive impact for the team I think. Not just for getting it to 1-1, but things just worked out better as a whole afterwards.

    What can we take from this game though? I think it highlighted the importance of keeping Aubameyang (where can they even get a decent replacement the way the transfer window might be now?), the defensive fragility is still very much there and needs to be addressed; at the same time, Arsenal now have two goalkeepers that both deserve playing time. But will any of them accept being second choice…?

    Yeah, Arsenal grew into the game.

    Sure, Aubameyang is super-important to keep. Yeah, Arteta would surely look into solving the defensive problems by buying, coz the problem is still very much there.

    Yeah, I honestly think at the moment, Martinez might just have dethroned Leno. I mean, there's a steely confidence about his play. I think Leno himself knows Martinez has to be injured, before he can get back in. But I honestly don't want Martinez injured....he's been patient enough, this could be his chance.

    I really hope Saliba will be part of solving those defensive issues, but he's young and we haven't even seen him play for Arsenal yet. He's already been training with the club a few weeks, so hopefully it won't take long for him to settle.

    Given the season both goalkeepers have had, you'd feel bad for any of them getting benched (along with Auba, they're up there as players of the season at the club). But as you write, Martinez has shown proper confidence in these games, and you need a bit of confidence in defence given the issues the club has there already. It will depend on which qualities Arteta values the highest for his project.
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!

    That's the word. Wow!!!!!!....but I noticed Arsenal started picking up.

    And it was a good thing they did, because I feared a beating after that Chelsea goal!

    Honestly. Jesus! Like Klopp and Pep, Arteta reads games quickly. I think Arsenal as usual, were better with the passing. Chelsea were always looking for quick breaks....but Arsenal were skillfully passing the Ball around with more intent. It wasn't an easy game, but Arsenal did it at the end.

    Arsenal were Really shaky at the start of the game, which could have been it, had Chelsea got to more chances. Fortunately, Arsenal grew into the game, and that penalty had a massive impact for the team I think. Not just for getting it to 1-1, but things just worked out better as a whole afterwards.

    What can we take from this game though? I think it highlighted the importance of keeping Aubameyang (where can they even get a decent replacement the way the transfer window might be now?), the defensive fragility is still very much there and needs to be addressed; at the same time, Arsenal now have two goalkeepers that both deserve playing time. But will any of them accept being second choice…?

    Yeah, Arsenal grew into the game.

    Sure, Aubameyang is super-important to keep. Yeah, Arteta would surely look into solving the defensive problems by buying, coz the problem is still very much there.

    Yeah, I honestly think at the moment, Martinez might just have dethroned Leno. I mean, there's a steely confidence about his play. I think Leno himself knows Martinez has to be injured, before he can get back in. But I honestly don't want Martinez injured....he's been patient enough, this could be his chance.

    I really hope Saliba will be part of solving those defensive issues, but he's young and we haven't even seen him play for Arsenal yet. He's already been training with the club a few weeks, so hopefully it won't take long for him to settle.

    Given the season both goalkeepers have had, you'd feel bad for any of them getting benched (along with Auba, they're up there as players of the season at the club). But as you write, Martinez has shown proper confidence in these games, and you need a bit of confidence in defence given the issues the club has there already. It will depend on which qualities Arteta values the highest for his project.

    Yeah, very much so.
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    Posts: 2,532
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!! <:-P

    That second goal was another great one by auba.
    He has got magic feet.

    Barca might be after him now because of the average season by Griezmann ?????

    Griezmann to arsenal ?????
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    Congratulations to Arsenal however how this is not a penalty...
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  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!! <:-P

    That second goal was another great one by auba.
    He has got magic feet.

    Barca might be after him now because of the average season by Griezmann ?????

    Griezmann to arsenal ?????

    I fear he might be off, unfortunately. It depends on how much he likes life in London (and what Arsenal can offer him).

    As for Griezmann, I don't know if he's the type of striker Arsenal need? He's friends with Lacazette of course, so they would have no trouble forming a partnership like him and Aubameyang has.
    Benny wrote: »
    Congratulations to Arsenal however how this is not a penalty...
    csvq3odorgq8.jpeg

    I've seen that photo online, though I've also seen clips and images where he's on the line when catching it…

  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.
  • Benny wrote: »
    Congratulations to Arsenal however how this is not a penalty...
    csvq3odorgq8.jpeg

    Wouldn't be a penalty it would be a free kick.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
    Posts: 2,610
    And a red card, possibly
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,757
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 2,436
    marc wrote: »
    And a red card, possibly

    The fact it was deemed to not be a red card offence was why it didn't go to VAR, it wasn't (if it was outside the box) deliberate hand ball, so it would have been a yellow card.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
    Posts: 2,610
    Yes, as far as I know the rules. On the other hand, one might argue that the goalkeeper deliberately risks "denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity with a handball" if he can't ensure he handles the ball within the box.
  • marc wrote: »
    Yes, as far as I know the rules. On the other hand, one might argue that the goalkeeper deliberately risks "denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity with a handball" if he can't ensure he handles the ball within the box.

    Not in this instance. He clearly didn't deliberately handball (if he indeed did), which is not a red card offence.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
    Posts: 2,610
    According to the Wikipedia article on 'fouls and misconduct' it seems it doesn't have to be deliberate to be a red card offence. Just like it's summed up here: (hope it's up to date as well)

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/rules_and_equipment/4201064.stm
  • Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!

    Exactly!!! He has played his mighty part with an almost average team....he simply needs backing now.
  • Posts: 17,757
    choise
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!

    Exactly!!! He has played his mighty part with an almost average team....he simply needs backing now.

    Indeed. At least with EL to look forward too, they might have a few more likely scenarios to explore than without it.
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    edited August 2020 Posts: 4,247
    choise
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!

    Exactly!!! He has played his mighty part with an almost average team....he simply needs backing now.

    Indeed. At least with EL to look forward too, they might have a few more likely scenarios to explore than without it.

    True.

    https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/08/03/arsenal-eye-six-transfers-to-keep-aubameyang-happy/

    I guess, if Arsenal can add quality players to the squad, Aubameyang would stay...easily!
  • Posts: 17,757
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    choise
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!

    Exactly!!! He has played his mighty part with an almost average team....he simply needs backing now.

    Indeed. At least with EL to look forward too, they might have a few more likely scenarios to explore than without it.

    True.

    https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/08/03/arsenal-eye-six-transfers-to-keep-aubameyang-happy/

    I guess, if Arsenal can add quality players to the squad, Aubameyang would stay...easily!

    Some big names here! I do wonder though, how many players Arsenal are realistically able to bring in this summer; unless he signs a new deal at Chelsea, I imagine Willian is a possibility – Coutinho too, depending on the wages. Thomas Partey looks to be the main target.
  • GadgetManGadgetMan Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 4,247
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    choise
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Once again, I’ll say congrats to Arsenal. At the end of the day there can only be one winner. =D>

    Next time, the advantage might swing Chelsea's way!
    GadgetMan wrote: »
    Of course, I want Aubameyang to stay. But this is the first time I won't feel too much panic, if our best player ends up leaving...because we now have a Coach who knows what he's doing and has a direction. And for the first time in a long while, Arsenal now have some dangerously talented youngsters who have entered the first team straight away, a good goalkeeper has suddenly emerged and Arsenal are on the cusp of rebuilding and adding to the squad. Of course, I want Aubameyang....but if he leaves, it won't be all that bad.

    If he leaves, it will depend on the replacement. I doubt they can get a like for like replacement for whatever they can sell him for – so they need to be creative; either spend that money elsewhere on the pitch (midfield and defence is a priority), and/or get a striker that can thrive in that team, but who's not yet up there amongst the elite. Odsonne Edouard has been mentioned a lot, but I don't know how good he is.

    Yeah, it was just Arsenal's day.

    Yeah, they need to spend wisely. And I hear Edouard is good....then again, I don't know how good. But one would expect an intelligent coach like Arteta, to know exactly what he wants.

    Yes, I imagine Arteta have been very clear with the hierarchy about what he wants and needs. Now it's up to them to back him!

    Exactly!!! He has played his mighty part with an almost average team....he simply needs backing now.

    Indeed. At least with EL to look forward too, they might have a few more likely scenarios to explore than without it.

    True.

    https://www.caughtoffside.com/2020/08/03/arsenal-eye-six-transfers-to-keep-aubameyang-happy/

    I guess, if Arsenal can add quality players to the squad, Aubameyang would stay...easily!

    Some big names here! I do wonder though, how many players Arsenal are realistically able to bring in this summer; unless he signs a new deal at Chelsea, I imagine Willian is a possibility – Coutinho too, depending on the wages. Thomas Partey looks to be the main target.

    Yeah, Agreed! Willian and Coutinho are looking like possible signings and Yes! Partey is definitely the most talked about.
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