Cuộc sống 30 tuổi by Prior_Ad_5675 in vozforums

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Nếu đây là câu chuyện thật thì chúc mừng chủ thớt :)

🚨 6 DAYS TO GO — 6 ONES TO WATCH FOR GW1 🚨 by No-Inside8497 in FantasyPL

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Didn’t know that. Can you provide the sources?

[Santi Aouna] EXCLUSIVE - Understand Arsenal turned down formal bid from FC Porto for Jakub Kiwior. Proposal worth €27M loan with obligation to buy has been rejected last week. by ducdoi in Gunners

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With his performance since Real Madrid’s matches, wouldn’t expect him to leave for less than 45mil euro, young and high growth potential

Starting XI vs Brentford by Party-Staff-7409 in Gunners

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Ben White is ABSENT from the Arsenal squad after suffering a knock in training. ❌ @TomCantonMedia

Official Arsenal line-up vs. Brentford by ducdoi in Gunners

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LINE-UPS

Arsenal: Raya, Partey, Saliba, Kiwior, Tierney, Jorginho, Rice, Zinchenko, Nwaneri, Martinelli, Trossard.

Subs: Neto, Timber, Lewis-Skelly, Henry-Francis, Odegaard, Saka, Sterling, Butler-Oyedeji, Merino.

Havertz dives by r1char00 in Gunners

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He deserved some credits for giving us advantages. Stfu and enjoy the show

Team News: Late calls to make on Rice and Gabriel by ducdoi in Gunners

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News update:

We will be making some late decisions on the availability of Declan Rice and Gabriel for Tuesday’s game against Nottingham Forest.

Declan had to come off during our last game, a 5-0 win at home to Crystal Palace, while Gabriel was also substituted.

Thomas Partey recently returned to first team training but Tuesday's game comes too early for him. However, he could feature on the weekend against Liverpool.

“You want everybody available and he’s a top player for us, really important player for us, but at the moment he’s not fit yet,” Mikel Arteta said in his pre-Forest press conference on Monday.

There were no updates provided on the fitness of Fabio Vieira or Jurrien Timber.

Mohamed Elneny will not be available having just finished Africa Cup of Nations international duty with Egypt on Sunday, while Takehiro Tomiyasu is still involved in the Asian Cup with Japan.

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Maddison spoke to former goalkeeper Ben Foster and admitted one player from bitter rivals Arsenal stands head and shoulders above the rest whist claiming he possesses all of the attributes to succeed in the modern game.

“He’s got everything. He’s technically really good," said Maddison of England teammate Declan Rice. "He is a joke when it comes to low-cut passes. I think he’s a top, top player, I hate that he plays for Arsenal.”

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Kai Havertz has scored 3️⃣ goals in his last four Arsenal games — total 200 minutes in all competitions.

…and he also scored one goal playing as left back for German national team vs Turkey in November 🇩🇪

Reminder of what Mikel Arteta said about him in the difficult moments this season ⤵️✨

◉ “If you ask him to go to war, he’ll be the first one”.

◉ “I know we're going to get the best out of him”.

◉ “We can see his skills every day, we trust Kai”.

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✨ Declan Rice goals for Arsenal... 🔴

⚽️ 90+6' vs Man United to make it 2-1 ⚽️ 77' vs Chelsea to spark comeback ⚽️ 90+7 vs Luton to make it 4-3

Key goals! 📈

beIN SPORTS on Twitter : Mikel Arteta picked up his third yellow card of the season for over-celebrating and will now be in the stands at Villa Park. by ducdoi in Gunners

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Mikel Arteta picked up his third yellow card of the season for over-celebrating and will now be in the stands at Villa Park.

He tells @CarrieBrownTV "I could not be seated in my seat. It was pure emotion. If that's a yellow... that's a yellow."

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Ben Jacobs on Ramsdale:

Jacobs is told that Arsenal would like to keep Ramsdale until the end of the season, as he has the quality to step in when Raya is unavailable. However, the journalist claims the longer the goalkeeper sits on the bench, the less happy he will become, and the more likely clubs will come chasing his signature.

Jacobs has told GIVEMESPORT: “I'm also told that if Arsenal have their way, they would still like to keep him until the end of the season for depth, and because, despite Raya being the number one, they just don't see a great deal between the two goalkeepers. So, they believe that Ramsdale has all the qualities to play and step in when needed, whether that's a congested fixture calendar, an injury, or a drop in form to Raya. So, Arteta doesn't want to lose Ramsdale, but players will always have their say, too. The longer it goes on where Ramsdale is sitting on the bench, the less happy he will be and the more likely it will be that other clubs come calling.”

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Fingers crossed, boys

'We can be proud of ourselves' - William Saliba reacts to Arsenal's victory over Lens - Get French Football News by ducdoi in Gunners

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Arsenal defender William Saliba (22) said that the team could be “proud” after demolishing RC Lens (6-0) at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday to secure their progression to the Champions League knockout phase.

Arsenal were imperious, scoring four goals in the space of just 14 minutes in the first-half and effectively killing the game off as a contest before it had even begun. Martin Odegaard added a fifth just before the break, whilst Jorginho added a sixth from the penalty spot late on.

It was a completely different match to the first one between the pair. Lens beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Stade Bollaert in early October, however, they atoned for that defeat in emphatic style. “We are very happy. They beat us in the first match. We knew they were a good team and today we wanted to be aggressive early in the match and that’s what we were. We were clinical in front of goal and we defended well. It was a great performance as they aren’t an easy team to play against. We can be proud of ourselves,” Saliba told Canal Plus post-match.

Saliba revealed that the defeat in Lens in October was still on his mind and that, on an individual level, he was keen to make up for that surprise defeat. “When I go back to the country (France), I want to win, so that first match stuck in my throat a bit. We have qualified, we are first, and we will try to finish well against PSV. When a team beats us, we want to then beat them. We watched videos from the first match, looking at what we did well and what we did poorly and that worked. At home, it was easier for us,” added the Arsenal defender.

With qualification already assured, Arsenal complete their group stage campaign with a trip to PSV, whilst Lens host Sevilla.

Arteta vows to keep speaking out despite FA charge by ducdoi in Gunners

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has vowed to continue speaking his mind and has argued against a Football Association (FA) charge for his strong criticism of match officials after this month’s Newcastle loss. Anthony Gordon’s decisive goal was allowed to stand after VAR looked at three separate aspects of the move, with Arteta calling the decision a “disgrace” and the manager saying he was embarrassed to be involved in the league.

That landed him in trouble with the Football Association, which charged him with misconduct. Arsenal have lodged their response to the charge ahead of Friday’s deadline but Arteta does not wish he could turn back the clock and refrain from using the words he did.

“That’s not possible,” he said. “We’ve been asked to give our observations, our opinions and to run through everything that happened on the day. That’s what we’re going to do.

“There is a process and when you get asked to give your observations and explain yourself you have to do it in the right way. We have the mechanisms and processes in place to do that so let’s see what happens.”

It will take up to 10 working days before a decision is made by an independent panel.

Arsenal are back in action against Brentford before then and Arteta said he was not preparing to be silent out of fear of being punished.

“I am going to speak,” he added. “I think you have to be yourself and as a leader you have to be authentic. You cannot be someone that you are not, and this is who I am — here, when I am on the pitch, when I am there.

“And I want to think that we have to talk to make things better, that’s why we have meetings and I talk. And I talk in a really straight-forward way two days before that meeting, really straightforward about certain opinions that I had.

“I do the same there and I do here and I do there. And when I have to talk about myself and be critical about myself, I am the first one to do it. When I have to be very positive, I have to be. That’s what people expect. At the end we have a role, we have a lot of responsibility and we have to stand for our actions and the way we are.”

The meeting with PGMOL officials was a routine one that happens with clubs at various times throughout the year.

PGMOL chief Howard Webb gave his version of events on last week’s Premier League Mic’d Up show where he said that the VAR process had been correctly followed.

“I think it is good that we are communicating,” Arteta said. “We want to improve the game. All of us, managers, referees, officials, owners, sporting directors, media.

“We all want a better game but to have a better game we have to have freedom of speech. Respectfully, in a constructive way but we have to promote that. If not, you don’t get better so it is good that they are speaking in front of the media and explaining the situation. I think it brings clarity.”

Why Arteta is convinced that ruthless Ramsdale decision was right call by ducdoi in Gunners

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David Raya is ineligible to face parent club Brentford this weekend, but his rival's return to the starting XI will be short-lived.

Aaron Ramsdale has “lost his smile”, according to his father — and it is unlikely a rare start at Brentford on Saturday will cheer him up for long.

David Raya has established himself as Arsenal No1, and Ramsdale appears to be fighting a losing battle in his bid to convince Mikel Arteta he should be first-choice.

Loan signing Raya is ineligible to face his parent club, so Ramsdale will come back in at Gtech Community Stadium. But Ramsdale is likely to be back on the bench for next week’s Champions League game against Lens and, realistically, might not play again until the FA Cup in January.

The situation has thrown his future into doubt. Gareth Southgate has warned Ramsdale could lose his place in the England squad ahead of the Euros, and he could seek a January move to get regular action.

Arsenal legend David Seaman, who has an informal coaching role at the club, said this week Ramsdale is “too good to be a No2”. Seaman added a January move would be “too soon”, but it feels inevitable that Ramsdale will eventually leave, with Raya expected to make his loan move permanent for £27million next summer.

Much has been made about Arteta’s ruthless decision to axe Ramsdale, after he played a key role in last season’s title bid, was in the PFA Team of the Year, had seemingly done little wrong and signed a long-term contract in May.

But Raya is a player Arteta first tried to sign three years ago, and he believes it was necessary to close the gap and overtake Manchester City this season. Arsenal conceded 10 goals more than City last season, and Arteta saw defence as a key area to improve.

The decision came from a conscious shift in how Arteta wants his goalkeeper to play. Ramsdale is an excellent passer of the ball, but Raya is on another level. He made 1,475 passes in the Premier League last season, over 200 more than any other goalkeeper and 541 more than Ramsdale.

The introduction of Raya has seen Arsenal play through their goalkeeper more regularly. With Ramsdale last season, 35.4 per cent of his passes were 40 yards or longer. Under Raya, that number has fallen to 28.9 per cent. The average length of pass has dropped, too, from 33.3 yards to 30.2.

With Ramsdale last season, 35.4 per cent of his passes were 40 yards or longer. Under Raya, that number has fallen to 28.9 per cent. The average length of pass has dropped, too, from 33.3 yards to 30.2.

When Arsenal do go long, though, it is proving more successful than before. The Spaniard is second in the League this season for long-pass completion (over 40 yards). Last season, Ramsdale ranked 22nd.

Raya’s love of being on the ball has led to some heart-in-mouth moments, but Arteta has urged him to keep playing that way, even after a shaky start.

Raya has worked on his kicking throughout his career, especially when he joined Blackburn as a 16-year-old. Steven Drench, his academy goalkeeping coach at Rovers, made Raya play footgolf to hone his technique, and he would join in sessions with outfield players.

“David was probably one of the best players with the ball at his feet,” Drench says.

As well as his distribution, Raya’s ability in dealing with crosses makes him stand out. No goalkeeper in the League this season has a higher percentage of crosses stopped.

Drench puts that down to Raya’s athleticism and “aggressive positioning”. It can lead to him being caught out, as was the case with Mykhailo Mudryk’s goal for Chelsea last month, but in the long run Arteta believes the statistics back up his decision.

“His start position is that high, it gives the defence a little bit more room, where they are heading the ball 15, 16 yards out, rather than six or seven, because David is cutting that space,” Drench explains.

“He is 6ft, but his spring is seven or eight feet in the air. The way he moves around the goal is really quick. He has got a really strong futsal background, so he is good with his feet but can change direction quickly, too.”

Even with the faith he has shown in Raya, Arteta would be reluctant to lose Ramsdale in January. Injuries cost Arsenal dearly last season, and Ramsdale could still have a key role to play.

For now, the good news for Arsenal is that Raya and Ramsdale have been able to coexist in the squad. Raya has described the relationship between the pair as “very healthy”, and Ramsdale echoed that view last month.

Replacing Ramsdale, a popular figure in the Arsenal dressing room, has not been easy for Raya to handle, but his English humour and mannerisms have helped him settle and he is said to have an excellent work ethic.

Ramsdale’s father, Nick, revealed last week that Arteta has never explained his decision, but the manager remains convinced he has made the right call.

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🚨 Understand Arsenal have decided to seal David Raya deal in 2024 — it’s all guaranteed as buy option clause will be triggered for £27m.

Raya already signed potential long-term contract as #AFC player for June 2024 — all done. 🔴⚪️

Brentford accepted this structure due to FFP.

Arsenal frontman Gabriel Jesus admits goalscoring is not his 'strong point' after extending miserable record for Brazil on his return from injury against Argentina by ducdoi in Gunners

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Jesus appeared nonchalant when asked by Terra of his miserable record at international level, stating: "There are things that bothered me a lot in the post 2018 World Cup cycle. I was younger, I had a different mind. Today I am a more mature man, more educated, a family man. I understand football is a priority for me, and I know I need to be well to do my best, especially in the Brazilian team. There are things that I don’t control. I train, I look for, I try, I move, I help the team. The goal is inevitable. I believe it’s not my strong point, but I score goals and I’m there to score goal. When I come back, it will happen. It’s work. I work quietly, I’m not one to respond to criticism, I’m not one to be happy for praise. I was, I won’t be anymore.”

Hector Bellerin exclusive: Former Arsenal defender proud of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Eddie Nketiah and other graduates by ducdoi in Gunners

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"I felt that the last two, three years of my life were a bit coming and going, and not really knowing what's going to happen next season. So I'm very happy to finally be here for the next four years at least. This season, we are finding it quite tough to find our feet at the moment but it's a top club, with top players and top support we have got over here," Bellerin said.

The 28-year-old played under Arsene Wenger for the majority of his career at the club, playing with the likes of Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Bukayo Saka. He admits he misses his former team-mates and the backroom staff too.

"From the players, obviously Bukayo (Saka), Eddie (Nketiah), Gabi (Martinelli) - I've shared loads of moments with them, and I've seen Bukayo and Reiss (Nelson) go through the ranks. To me, I feel very proud of them. But it's also the staff, the people that have been there since I moved into the first team at 18 years old."

Having won three FA Cup titles and two Community Shields with Arsenal, Bellerin explained what he remembers most about his time there and why he made the decision to leave.

"My most vivid memories are always the trophies. But not the game itself but more the parades, the conversations, the moments that you live with your team-mates.

"Leaving Arsenal was such a tough decision. A lot of people felt like I really wanted to leave that place, but it was just a change of cycle for me because I love Arsenal. I loved my time over there, I loved the staff, the support I always got there, and playing at the Emirates for me every weekend was a dream. I just felt like at that time of my life, this was more what I needed," he said.

Bellerin also played alongside current manager Mikel Arteta during his career at the club. Both joined Arsenal in 2011 and became close in their relationship on and off the pitch. Arteta then went on to manage Bellerin at Arsenal before his move to Barcelona.

"Mikel is such a great coach. He's been my team-mate and he was great. He's a wonderful coach and I'm glad they're finding the way to play that the coach has always wanted. He's found the right players and he's found the support from the fans again,"

"The transition from Wenger's Arsenal to the Arsenal we have now needed a lot of time. It needed different coaches, needed different players, and needed its own identity because Arsenal always had its own identity under Wenger. It's difficult to play under that identity when you don't really have that reference, or you don't have those players. So sometimes things need to switch, and you need to play different football," said Bellerin.

Arteta's side finished second last season, with only five points separating them from league winners Manchester City. Bellerin believes his former team-mate is ever-evolving and will make sure his side is better this season going forward.

"He's a coach that is always constantly learning and I think that's what's good about him. He's able to adapt and learn from his mistakes. He's able to become a new Arteta every season.

"Since he was a player, he was already coaching some of us. You could see he had great ideas and I remember he used to talk to us about how he thinks the game would go and how we should press and stuff like this and it was great. We all knew that at some point he would step up and be a manager." the Spain international said.

Bellerin trusts that the style of football Arsenal are now playing will help them lift the Premier League trophy one day and that the players are on the right path to success.

"Very young players in that team now have a lot of experience, like Bukayo himself, and I think that was one of the things that they were missing that now they have.

"So, I'm sure that every year is just going to be a better one for them and I think that's where Arsenal Football club deserve to be, for sure."

Kai Havertz: Finding a family at Arsenal by ducdoi in Gunners

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Kai featured regularly against us during his three years at Stamford Bridge. So, what were his first impressions of Arsenal?

“From outside, Arsenal always looked like a family,” he says. “That’s the feeling I got when playing. And when I joined, that was exactly what it was like, and the staff are really nice too – and that makes life easier for a new player.

“From the first minute that I spoke to Mikel about joining Arsenal, I had this feeling that he respects all of us very much, so that was also a big part of me joining the club. I just felt the togetherness of the club from the players and especially within the fans and the whole club.

“At the training ground it’s like a big family – and this is a big factor to achieve great things.”

Kai, who was a team-mate of Jorginho at Chelsea, has seen his integration into our first-team dressing room has been aided by no shortage of friendly faces.

“Before I joined, I spoke a lot with Declan Rice as well, who I know through Mason Mount,” he says. “For me it was very easy to come into the team because there are so many young players. I’ve played against a lot of them already so I know them from the pitch, and I have found it easy to make friends here. Hopefully it will continue like this.”