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GOOD MORNING ARSENAL FANS
Gabriel Magalhaes is right that he turned down Manchester United to move on to the Gunners.
He told Arsenal Player: “I was looking not to hear too much about the play hypothesis because you end up thinking about everything that’s going on.
“After Arsenal entered the equation, he told me about other clubs that were interested, but I chose Arsenal because it was a dream for me. It’s a club I love very much and that I’ve seen on TV, with a fantastic story.
“Arsenal is a huge club, one of the biggest in the world, and I told my agent from the beginning that if Arsenal came for me, they would try to put on my shirt, play in the stadium and feel the help of the enthusiasts. because it’s a club I’ve seen.
“Now I am very pleased to be here with the most productive players. It’s one of my dreams of years of formation. “
Meanwhile, SunSport would possibly reveal Arsenal’s beloved mascot Gunnersaurus this week, but he’s NOT the guy who’s worn the suit for 27 years.
Jerry Quy played the role for about three decades, but could not agree on the situations to continue doing so part-time.
SunSport understands that it will now be completed in turn through other people in one person.
The incredibly popular endangered dinosaur this summer, when the Gunners temporarily abandoned the Premier League’s most recognizable mascot.
And finally, Arsenal would line up as an offer for Houssem Aouar of Lyon next summer after failing this year.
Gunners are your target list for the summer industry in advance.
And Lyon’s offensive midfielder is still on coach Mikel Arteta’s wish list after this year’s previous interest, to Athletic’s David Ornstein.
Aouar, 22, rose through the ranks at Lyon and was named to the Champions League team last year.
GUNNER EAT
Arsenal signed a debatable agreement with Cambodian brewing company Ganzberg which supposedly promoted dog meat as the best snack to drink with a beer.
The Gunners signed a three-year deal with the company, whose huge billboards would show meat-based food in 2019.
But the agreement has been harshly criticized by animal rights teams such as Four Paws.
A Spokeswoman for Four Paws told the Independent: “We have expressed our considerations to the club and, as a percentage, our displeasure with trade, have not broken ties with the brand, which is widely accepted as the most productive accompaniment to dog meat. “
According to The Independent, Arsenal flatly denied having ties to the dog meat industry and said Ganzberg was confident that they were complicit in any promotion of the dog meat industry.
An Arsenal spokesman said: “We have been in normal contact with Four Paws and Ganzberg on this issue.
“Ganzberg confided to us that they approved the intake of dog meat and that they were doing everything they could to eliminate any independent advertising that advertised it. “
JER THE ONE
Arsenal and Chelsea are in a war to tell Jerome Boateng a loose transfer, according to reports.
And London rivals Tottenham could sign up for the German defender’s chase.
According to Sport Bild in Germany, Bayern Munich will refuse to make a new offer to Boateng.
The 32-year-old former Manchester City player is out of contract at the end of the season.
BUSINESS LEARNING
Gabriel, who ceded troyes and Dinamo Zagreb after leaving the Brazilian Avai for Lille, said that travels in Europe had helped him expand his game.
He told Arsenal’s website: “At first it was very complicated when I arrived in Lille [in 2016] because I was in a city where I didn’t speak the language and I was very young, so it was complicated.
“I both there.
“After my loans to Troyes and Dinamo Zagreb, I matured. When I returned to Lille, I was more mature and knew more about Europe and a taste for the game.
“When I started playing, thank God I was able to do it and get it right, helping Lille succeed in the Champions League. It was very satisfying for me.
ANGEL GABRIEL
Gabriel Magalhaes is right that he turned down Manchester United to move to Arsenal.
He told Arsenal Player: “I was looking not to hear too much about the play hypothesis because you end up thinking about everything that’s going on.
“After Arsenal entered the equation, he told me about other clubs that were interested, but I chose Arsenal because it was a dream for me. It’s a club I love very much and that I’ve seen on TV, with a fantastic story.
“Arsenal is a huge club, one of the biggest in the world, and I told my agent from the beginning that if Arsenal came for me, he would try to put on my shirt, play in the stadium and feel the help of the enthusiasts. because it’s a club I’ve seen.
“Now I am very pleased to be here with the most productive players. It’s one of my dreams of years of formation. “
ANIMALS INJURED
Chelsea’s female director, Emma Hayes, hopes Arsenal will step up their efforts for this weekend’s derby.
She said, “There are some. The two groups are known from the most sensible to the bottom.
“I have great respect for Arsenal and, knowing that he was injured last weekend, I respect even more a team that has been defeated.
“I know what a defeat looks like and the herbal response is to redouble your efforts. That’s what I expect from them.
“Arsenal are a very sensible team, it has been in my mandate here. Since I’ve been in women’s football, it’s been the biggest club in the country.
“They are in and around trophy hunting every season.
“They score more goals than any other team, their attack and strengthening game is remarkable and they have players who have won the primaries.
“I know it’s going to be huge control because derbys aren’t general games, there’s a lot at stake and there’s a lot of unpredictability in the game. “
EXTINCTION REBELLION
Exclusive through Gary Stonehouse: Arsenal’s beloved mascot Gunnersaurus is back this week, but he’s NOT the guy who wore the suit for 27 years.
Jerry Quy played the role for about three decades, but could not agree on the situations to continue doing so part-time.
SunSport understands that it will now be filled on a rotating basis through other people in one person.
The incredibly popular endangered dinosaur this summer, when the Gunners temporarily abandoned the Premier League’s most recognizable mascot.
The resolution adopted to reduce costs, with more than 50 workers laid off on the north side of London.
HAVING A BUFF
Former Arsenal star Nicklas Bendtner said the most productive players from all the clubs he played in had smoked their careers.
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– BBC five Live Sport (fiveliveSport) 13 November 2020
CARD HOUSES
Mikel Arteta has given up hope of hiring Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar.
Athletic says the French midfielder remains the most sensible on Arsenal’s wish list despite not signing him in the summer movement window.
Juventus is reportedly interested in signing the 22-year-old.
ON THE WALL
Theo Walcott has never been trained through Arséne Wenger, says former Chelsea star Tony Cascarino.
He said in Talksport: “I’ve been a Walcott fan.
But I felt that he had never been well trained because he was a young player who left Southampton for Arsenal and joined a fantastic team of players at Arsenal.
“He discovered his way. At one point he had a season, had more than 20 goals and seemed to be looking to play a center forward role instead of being a band player.
“Honestly, I think he’s a player who hasn’t trained enough in many positions to play and progress in a player because Theo has it all.
“He is technically intelligent and was given speed. I think if you’ve worked with Theo on the tactical aspect, I think he’s an intelligent young man.
“I think one of the most important things that happened at Arsenal with Wenger was Theo. I didn’t think Theo was a player who’s taken a step forward like him. “
NO SIGN OF GUNNER
Charlton admitted that Arsenal were “probably right” to send one of their players to The Valley.
The club’s football director, Steve Gallen, told London News Online: “Arsenal boy Reece John-Jules, someone we wanted to sign. But at this point, we had 1,300 euros [per week] to spend.
“And I think Arsenal have probably looked at the scenes in our club – away, it’s in disarray and enthusiasts say we might be a few days from the management and get kicked out of the league. “
“They may have been right, but internally you don’t know those things; you have a tunnel vision and you focus on convincing Arsenal to send us their player because we will make him a bigger player, as we did with Conor Gallagher, Jay. “Dasilva and Josh Cullen.
“I think Arsenal felt we were not in the right position at the time, and they were right. “
ICYMI
Arsenal and Chelsea are in a war to tell Jerome Boateng a loose transfer, according to reports.
And London rivals Tottenham could sign up for the German defender’s chase.
According to Sport Bild in Germany, Bayern Munich will refuse to offer Boateng a new offer.
The 32-year-old former Manchester City player is out of contract at the end of the season.
SILVA UNDERSTANDING
Gilberto Silva has suggested to the former Arsenal club to rekindle his interest in Jack Grealish.
The legend of the Gunners in his podcast: “Realistic, amazing.
“It looks like he may be a player that the arsenal has lost.
“With his skill, in the middle, he plays football. Control the ball, attend and can score goals.
“He’s another Dennis Bergkamp, but he may be someone long-term at Arsenal. “
NO NUNO
Sporting Lisbon reportedly increased the charge of the release clause for teenager Nuno Mendes in an effort to defend itself from outdoor interest.
Sporting and the player’s representatives agreed to increase their starting payout from 40 million pounds to 62 million pounds, according to Record.
It would be the clause at the moment in the club’s history, only crowned by former Sporting star Bruno Fernandes, whose prices were 89. 7 million pounds.
His metheoric has not gone unnoticed and he has been connected to movements throughout Europe throughout the summer.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and AC Milan have allegedly made an offer or investigation into Mendes.
I’ll do it sometime.
Liverpool legend John Barnes has blamed Arsenal for Willian’s poor form.
Barnes told BonusCodeBets: “Willian came in here on an incoherent team, it’s the player himself who’s to blame, but the team he belongs to.
“If Willian joined a consistent and successful team each week, he would be a player and a wonderful addition to the team.
“It is up to Arsenal and Mikel Arteta to check to get the most out of it. “
HOUSES WHAT?
Arsenal reportedly made an offer for Lyon’s Houssem Aouar next summer after failing this year.
Gunners are your target list for the summer industry in advance.
And Lyon’s offensive midfielder is still on coach Mikel Arteta’s wish list after this year’s previous interest, to Athletic’s David Ornstein.
Aouar, 22, rose through the ranks at Lyon and was named to the Champions League team last year.
He played a central role in Lyon’s race to the semi-finals, where they beat Juventus and Manchester City over Bayern Munich.
Ornstein added that the Gunners are also in favor of a central on the right side where there may be a possible shortage on the team.
MATT IS YOUR LOT
Matteo Guendouzi does not have a long career at Arsenal, according to former Gunners striker Kevin Campbell.
The 21-year-old joined Hertha Berlin on loan this season after falling out of the game Mikel Arteta.
In statement to Football Insider, Campbell said: “I don’t think he’ll ever play for Arsenal again.
“He doesn’t have much time at Arsenal. Mikel Arteta put him in custody after the game against Brighton last season, that’s what it was: arrest.
“A manager like Arteta needs to see that you can stand firm, get your punishment, keep the trap closed and work. Guendouzi can do that.
COVID FRIGHT
Irish midfielder Alan Browne took the coronavirus test after betting on the friendly defeat to England.
The 25-year-old Preston star played for 90 minutes at Wembley last night when the Republic of Ireland fell in a 3-0 defeat.
The Irish Federation tweeted: “The Irish Football Federation can verify that Irish midfielder Alan Browne took the Covid-19 test.
“There is no close contact with the player and the rest of the team and the team tested negative for Sunday’s UEFA Nations League striker against Wales in Cardiff. “
Inevitably, Browne in close contact with several English stars, including Manchester United captain Maguire, Chelsea’s Reece James and Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka.
‘VERY POSITIVE’
Ashley Cole congratulated Bukayo Saka on her opposition to the Republic of Ireland last night.
Saka won the Adjustment Boy Award at his time of appearance with the Senior Team of England.
Cole told ITV: “He likes to work in those areas of attack.
“Defensively, betting on a 3 or five, he’s not that exposed, but yes, I think he attacked well today and a constant one-on-one risk defensively.
‘I don’t think it is wonderful on defense (of the Republic of Ireland), to be honest, but Saka is very positive today.
“I think he and Reece James played well.
LUKE’S OUT.
Lucas Torreira would be dissatisfied with Atletico Madrid and could ask to leave the January move-in window.
The Uruguayan joined the Spanish national team on loan for one season in October.
But Tuttosport says it’s already his feature after starting only two League games this season.
The report indicates that Serie A Torino could offer you an emergency exit in January.
JER THE ONE
Arsenal and Chelsea are in a war to tell Jerome Boateng a loose transfer, according to reports.
And London rivals Tottenham could sign up for the German defender’s chase.
According to Sport Bild in Germany, Bayern Munich will refuse to offer Boateng a new offer.
The 32-year-old former Manchester City player is out of contract at the end of the season.
IT’S A WRAP.
Shkodran Mustafi his pride and joy to Yiannimize for a makeover this week.
Yianni Charalambous is the car customizer for footballers’ attractions.
AL TO PLAY
Inter Milan responded to the Chilean national team’s offensive comments about Alexis Sanchez’s lousy record.
The 31-year-old former Arsenal star suffers a blow once and is in doubt for his country’s world qualifiers, prompting coach Reinaldo Rueda to claim that Inter treated Sánchez and Chile with a ‘colonial’ attitude.
In response, Inter accused the South Americans of mistreating the player in a message that read: “Inter takes into account recent statements made through Reinaldo Rueda, the head coach of Chile’s national team, for being unacceptable, offensive and inaccurate. “
“The club has had the utmost collaboration and the right relationships with all the staff of the national teams.
Specifically, in the case of Alexis Sanchez, the player encountered a physique in almost all of his calls to his selection. “
OZIL ASSISTANCE
Mesut Ozil jumped in defense of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in arsenal captain’s line with Toni Kroos.
On Thursday, Kroos criticized his former Borussia Dortmund sideman for hiding a mask in his socks to wear the celebrations.
And now Ozil has given his to Aubameyang.
Sharing a photo of her captain dressed in her black panther mask, Ozil tweeted, “The celebration of purpose!”
Ozil has played alongside former foreign teammate Reus for more than two years after leaving Germany after accusing the national federation of racism.
– Mesut Ozil (‘MesutOzil1088’) 12 November 2020
COURONNE JULES
Charlton sought to point to Arsenal striker Reece John-Jules this summer.
According to London News Online, The Addicks knew him as a target.
But John-Jules is now on League One’s Doncaster Rovers.
Charlton’s football director Steve Gallen said: “Arsenal boy Reece John-Jules, someone we wanted to hire.
“But at this point, we had 1,300 euros [per week] to spend. “
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