The Boss made it clear that the fitness of Bendtner would influence his decision whether or not to spend money on reinforcing our strike force. With the big Dane making a recovery, dreams of Huntelaar, Chamakh
Our new found fight and resilience will be seriously put to the test over the next four league games. You can try and stay as grounded as you like and take 'one game at a time' but it's difficult to ignore the upcoming run of fixtures
The left footed creative midfielder has an anxious wait to see if a work permit can be agreed based on his talent
Maybe I'm expecting too much but the impression I got when we signed him and the way fellow gooners talk about him is that he is some sort of exceptional talent on par with the likes of Fake Ronaldo
Is Wenger speaking to his forwards? I will be looking in the market tells the likes of Eduardo, Vela, Bendtner and Walcott that they need to up their game, they need to produce
We need to be crisp, accurate, incisive, and quick with our passing in wide situations building play towards the central area of their final third to play in the striker and our most attacking central midfielder
There is a theory getting wide play right now that part of the problem is that our full backs push forward. We know this was an issue last season for example
For all those that accuse my on being overly negative (I think justifiably so given recent results) I'll satiate you by talking about our returning Czech maestro. Alongside Arshavin, RVP and Cesc, Tomas is one of our most technically gifted footballers
If Fabregas was playing instead of Diaby, I believe we'd have won comfortably. No question. If we had Nasri or Rosicky's creativity, in addition to Arshavin, I don't see what answer United would have had.
Arsene Wenger has used the Carling cup to develop his young players so the likes of Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Kieran Gibbs and Fran Merida should all be key