We have the latest update before the clash with Man Utd, as well as an update on reiss Nelson’s long-term.
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AUBA SOON
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang insisted that his purpose drought in the Premier League would soon end and that Arsenal would return to victory at home.
He told Standard: “We can’t pinpoint a simple purpose right now.
“But we are an experienced team, with experienced offensive players and we know we will.
“I’m worried about that. “
TIME NIC
Former Arsenal manager Arséne Wenger admitted that he might have made a mistake by not signing Nicolas Anelka in January 2008, when the Frenchman signed for Chelsea.
The Frenchman told the Tuesday Club podcast: “Maybe (it was the decision).
“He sought to return. Maybe it was a mistake. I sought to signal to the players that once you leave the club, there’s no comeback. “
“I felt they would then hesitate to leave. I didn’t give them the feeling of “ok, I’m going somewhere else, I’m looking for it and if it doesn’t work, I’ll come back. “
“That’s why I didn’t and, in general, I may have. Nicolas still scored in 125 games overall in the Premier League, I think, something like that, so he may have helped us.
They gave me some, BOB.
Arsenal legend Bob Wilson, who played for the Gunners for years between 1963 and 1974, celebrates his 79th birthday today.
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 30 October 2020
DECISIONS OF THE DEVILS
Before Sunday between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, Marc Mayo of SunSport has compiled a XI set between the two teams . . . with players such as Anthony Martial and Hector Bellerin absent.
TALK PEPE
Mikel Arteta spoke of Nicolas Pepe, after the Ivorian scored a goal against Dundalk in the Europa League last night.
Wondering if Pepe’s courage added tension to his shoulders, Arteta said, “I don’t think they gave him that. I think he’s very willing to do it right and show everyone, first of all, his teammates and myself, and also the enthusiasts that he’s a player who can make a difference every week.
“Obviously it hasn’t been the first selection in many games right now but, to be honest, you play a lot of moments, some bigger than others. It’s about locating consistency.
“No games, but games also to be the ultimate instinctive and to be able to do the right things in many events when you have to make the right decisions on the field. “
Pepe’s so lucky! pic. twitter. com/41uMPdKhFe
– Football at BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 29, 2020
ON THE BALL
Folarin Balogun spoke after making his Arsenal debut from Dundalk’s European League bench last night.
After the dream opportunity, the 19-year-old club website: “Yes, it feels good.
“It’s a moment I’ve been waiting for a little bit, so despite everything getting there, it’s great.
“I can only thank Mikel and the team for this opportunity and look forward to doing it more often. “
AUBA REACTION
Pierre-Emerick Aubemeyang and Alexandre Lacazette gave the impression of hitting frustration seats in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Dundalk.
The couple gave the impression of reacting in anger when Kieran Tierney put an effort over the barn even though the Gunners were 3-0 and rolling.
Eddie Nketiah, Joe Willock and Nicolas Pepe scored three goals in six minutes in either time.
And Tierney replaced Granit Xhaka in the 74th minute when Mikel Arteta tried to consolidate things.
But soon after, the Scot himself joined an attack by Arsenal.
However, his inability to provoke an angry reaction from his teammates sitting on the bench.
Fair
Dundalk would possibly have lost his Europa League goalscorer clash with Arsenal, but he broke a record in the process.
The Irishman collapsed by a 3-0 defeat over a young Gunners XI.
And although the loss was disappointing, they engraved their names in the history books.
After the full-time whistle, Dundalk is officially the first team in Europa League history to finish a game without committing a bachelor foul.
Los Gunners no lograron disparar una patada suelta soltera en su victoria, en la que Nicolas Pepe, Eddie Nketiah y Joe Willock descubrieron la red.
Incredibly, no Champions League match has made a team have committed a foul on an opponent.
TALK PEPE
Arsenal will face Manchester United in a closed match this weekend, and SunSport has predicted how Mikel Arteta can line up his men for Sunday at Old Trafford.
BEST GUNS
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hinted that he would possibly be in a position to line up some of his fringe players opposed to Manchester United this weekend after beating Dundalk 3-0 in the Europa League.
The Spaniard said after the match: “I am satisfied with the way we have proceeded with the game.
“Our attitude from the beginning was perfect, we attacked and created many internal surface conditions.
“We gave a chance to a lot of players who haven’t played several minutes this season and it’s a positive thing because they proved they were well prepared, they were there and they were in a position when we needed it.
“They are in a position to play. It’s not if we lose or win, that’s what they bring to the team. How they train, what they show. The effects in the end are a consequence of many things, but on an individual level, the way they do things determines whether they have the opportunity to play or not.
CHEMICAL LEVEL
Kieran Tierney arrived at Arsenal in a single T-shirt last night despite freezing winter temperatures.
The Gunners beat the Irish team 3-0 at the Emirates, but the spotlight was genuine before the adjustment with stunned fans when the Scotsman arrived in a single cape.
Tierney’s teammates were seen wrapped in thick coats and tracksuits as they climbed the stadium.
Until some funny photographs show the sturdy 23-year-old walking around in an elegant polo shirt.
GERMAN TRANSFER
Matteo Guendouzi described his time at Arsenal as “two smart years” in a imaginable indication that his career as Gunners is over.
Mikel Arteta struggled with the midfielder season and exiled him from the team, before sending him on loan to Hertha Berlin.
And it was some other outcast Mesut Ozil who raised the possibility of a stopover in Germany in Guendouzi.
The 21-year-old told Kicker: “I played over 80 games [at Arsenal] and spent an intense time in Array there. I learned a lot about sports and grew up there. It was two years for me.
“I also had a date with Mesut Ozil and Bernd Leno, any of whom told me a lot about the Bundesliga. “
TAKE THE MIK
Mikel Arteta is very happy after his team beat Dundalk 3-0 in the Europa League last night.
He said: “I am satisfied with the way we play the game.
It’s a danger that you feel it can be a comfortable fit and then complicate it. That wasn’t the case. I think our attitude from the beginning was perfect.
“We knew they were going to use a very low lock and what we had to do, I think we did better [than opposed to Rapid Vienna]. We insist on how we attack. We generated many surface conditions and were given the right goals at the right times.
“After that, we may take care of the situation. Overall, the fact that we’ve hit a lot of players who haven’t played several minutes this season is a very positive thing because they showed that they were well prepared, they were there and we were in a position when we needed it. “
LES FANS OF GOOD MORNING GUNNERS
Arsenal beat Dundalk 3-0 on Europa League night.
Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Joe Willock and Nicolas Pepe sealed a surprising victory for Mikel Arteta’s men.
And there were even senior debuts for striker Folarin Balogun.
Meanwhile, Arsenal tried to send Reiss Nelson on loan this summer, but the determined game creator wanted to stay and fight for his place.
Nelson has made only four appearances this season, all in the cup, but they were released to an opposite start to Dundalk.
Arteta has revealed that she plans to send the 20-year-old on loan for the season, to get significant play time after Willian’s arrival.
Arteta said: “We ended up with a team at the end of the moving market.
“We had some projects in mind with Reiss. One of them was also borrowing it to get more minutes because of the festival we had in the first place.
“The truth is, he was smart in training. He needs to stay here. He needs to fight for his place.
Finally, Arteta feels like taking William Saliba off his European team.
He said: “I feel bad for William Saliba.
“Because we had so many power plants, we made the decision to leave him off the team, which was painful for me.
“I hope Paul comes back in two weeks, but he had a setback and then we didn’t have Paul and we didn’t have William when he has compatibility and must play.
“But when you make those decisions, you can’t always think of every result imaginable. “
TOM BARCLAY RATINGS
Joe Willock played Dundalk with one goal.
But Granit Xhaka passed a silence in the back.
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TOM BARCLAY’S VERDICT
Nicolas Pepe’s magical moments have been uncommon since he signed for Arsenal for a million-pound payment.
But he joined tonight with an inventive purpose to kill the Irish Dundalk minnows right after the break.
READ THE REST OF THE VERDICT HERE
DALK DONE
The match ended in the Emirates and Arsenal have beaten Dundalk 3-0 in the Europa League.
Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Joe Willock and Nicolas Pepe sealed a surprising victory for Mikel Arteta’s men.
And there were even senior debuts for striker Folarin Balogun.
READ OUR FULL REPORT HERE
???? 3-0 ⚫️ (Feet)
? #UEL
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 29 October 2020
TWO ON THE RIGHT
Arsenal oppose Dundalk 2-0 thanks to goals from Eddie Nkethiah and Joe Willock.
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? 2-0 ⚫️ (HT)
? #UEL
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 29 October 2020
LUK OUT
Inter Milan is aligning former Arsenal star Gervinho.
Calciomercato says the veteran striker, now in Parma, is wanted to dominate Romelu Lukaku.
At 33, Gervinho remains a skill and is now in Antonio Conte’s sights.
GAME ON
It is underway in the Emirates.
Will Arsenal triumph in their Europa League with Dundalk?
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? 0-0 ⚫️ (1)
? #UEL
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 29 October 2020
GUNNER GET THEM
Alex Runarsson makes his first start with Arsenal tonight against Dundalk in the Europa League.
Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson line up in attack.
And there’s also an exit for the Shkodran Mustafi contract.
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???????? @RunarAlex in a position for his first ???????????????????????????- EddieNketiah9 leads the attack ??????????????????????????? – ReissNelson9 also started
? #UEL
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 29, 2020
Will be
Willian, a former Chelsea star, admitted that he would possibly be frustrated with Mikel Arteta’s system, but insists that he “learns a lot” at Arsenal.
Willian told Globo Esporte: “It’s a great new experience. I hadn’t worked with a coach with that mentality.
“Position play doesn’t mean you don’t have freedom on the field, you have the freedom to move, but you have to respect the position, what the coach asks for, the instructions, knowing that he will be older for the team.
“Sometimes you don’t touch the ball and get frustrated, but Mikel says, wait a minute, the ball will come. I learned a lot. “
LEAGUE OF ONE’S OWN
La Liga leader Javier Tebas has criticized Real Madrid and Barcelona as “ignorant” for supporting a breakup of the European Super League.
He said: “Little by little, this concept of Super League is less clandestine, more open.
“But it doesn’t have a great show of support.
“In fact, it is a very small task that lacks social depth.
“This shows a transparency of football policy, football culture, football economics and football audiovisual rights. “
Art
Mikel Arteta has apologized to William Saliba for him from arsenal’s Europa League team, especially now that David Luiz is injured.
The boss said, “I feel bad for William Saliba.
“Because we had so many power plants, we made the decision to leave him off the team, which hurt me.
“I hope Paul comes back in two weeks, but he had a setback and then we didn’t have Paul and we didn’t have William when he has compatibility and must play.
“But when you make those decisions, you can’t always think of every result imaginable. “
BY MARTIN LIPTON OF SUNSPORT
The PPV series of mounts has been announced.
They start with Brighton Burnley at 5. 30pm on Friday, November 6.
Two PPV matches will now be played the next day, with Crystal Palace Leeds at 3 p. m. and West Ham playing Fulham at 8 p. m.
The two in north London will have PPV matches on Sunday 8 November, with the Spurs starting at West Brom at 12. 30pm and Aston Villa at Arsenal at 7. 15pm.
Despite negative reactions from fans, games will still be charged for a total value of 14. 95 euros.
But that can fall to 9. 95 euros after next month’s foreign break.
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