YourVision – Team Comparisons
There is one thing about Nasri that may help him very much if he were playing in England. He has a Wayne Rooney characteristic in that he doesn't need to dribble you cleanly like Ronaldo or Messi in order to get past
There is one thing about Nasri that may help him very much if he were playing in England. He has a Wayne Rooney characteristic in that he doesn't need to dribble you cleanly like Ronaldo or Messi in order to get past
Nasri came off the bench and made a big impact against Ecuador. He changed the game and was heavily involved in the game. If he can continue doing this then he will force his way into the French starting line up
This man is Traore a lot of his attacking attributes such as pace, skill and a wicked left foot are some of the reasons why I have always liked him
I personally would like another central defender inplace of Gal..Tou..erm Gallas I suppose. Apart from that I think we need a back up to Clichy and maybe another utility player but apart from that I honestly do not think we need anymore players.
Alot of supporters have said that he is arrogant and thinks he is bigger than the club (I have read it on many a blog/site) but he has proven to be one of our most loyal players he has always spoken very highly of the team, supporters and management
The Boss’ apparent defensive "failings", which seem to be reduced to the fact Gallas and Toure aren’t tall enough! A real disaster for the guaranteed four games a year we play Chelski (with Drogba…for now anyway)
Firstly let’s turn the clock a bit and go to the summer of 2006 – A visibly disillusioned Thierry Henry is on the verge of a free transfer to Barca.
Is the potential capture of Nasri his highest profile prospect of his Arsenal reign? How good can this lad become? It is something to look forward to if we can keep him long enough
Nasri started the game very brightly and looked very tidy and creative. My first thought was that he looked more Rosicky than Zidane
Wenger has taken Arsenal from being an old fashioned English club where the boys still went for a pint after training at noon, to becoming one of Europes real powerhouses (despite success in the CL). Yes there has been a silverware drought