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Arsene Wenger has urged his team to go for broke against Newcastle in the Carling Cup tonight as Arsenal look to end their five-year trophy drought. "I said to the players we will go for everything we can, as simple as that. And not really specifying one more than the other one, that's why I believe we are on a good run and we want to keep that going.
"It is important to keep it moving no matter what competition it is. That's what we want to do. "I can understand people want more and we want to give them more. You can only show attitude, commitment and we have talent so let's try to win tonight and keep that urgency and that attitude until the end of the season." He said: "Newcastle is a very tough game and we have not been so lucky with the draw lately but if you want to get to the final you have to beat teams like Newcastle. "We hope so, there are a lot of things on our side and the Carling Cup is a trophy that we want to win. There are a few big teams not in it any more, so for sure it is a cup we want to win.
"It is very important because it could be the first step on the start of something - the Carling Cup is a trophy and you qualify for the Europa League, so we need to try to win it." Wojciech Szczesny will start in goal and is looking forward to playing in the red-hot St James Park' atmosphere. "Newcastle are a big club, they have had some bad times being relegated but they are back where they belong and they were the first team to beat Chelsea this year," he said.
Theo Walcott plundered a well-taken double as Arsenal powered their way into the Carling Cup quarter-finals with a 4-0 win over Newcastle. Walcott's controversial 53rd-minute strike, when defender Mike Williamson appeared to be blocked by Nicklas Bendtner, made it 2-0 after Tim Krul's own goal in first-half injury time.
However, there was no fortune about Bendtner's 83rd-minute strike and Walcott's second with two minutes remaining as the Gunners powered their way into the last eight.
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FIRE WAL ... two-goal Star Man Theo Walcott blasts home
to complete Arsenal's 4-0 rout
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Happy days: Theo Walcott celebrates scoring Arsenal's
second goal at Newcastle on Wednesday night
Hawa vijana wanazibangua timu zilizowakung'uta
na kuwatungua Chelsick.
Arsenal will offer teenage star Jack Wilshere a double-your money contract that would tie his long-term future to the club. The 18-year-old signed for three years after he turned 17 on January 1, 2009 and has just 18 months left on his £20,000-a-week deal.
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Impressive: Jack Wilshere
Arsenal hope Wilshere will follow the example of Cesc Fabregas, who signed an eight-year contract aged 19 in 2006. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said: 'We are confident that we will sign Jack very quickly. He has 18 months to go (on his contract). I will try to get him on a longer one. We hope we can announce that soon. 'He has had a great start to the season. It looks to me like he can handle the pressure well. He is a quiet guy. You see that in the big games - he wants the ball.'
Wenger noted a resemblance between Wilshere and a 16-year-old Wayne Rooney in his Everton days. Wenger said: 'They have the same confidence. It's like asking a mathematician to solve a problem and asking someone who is not so gifted. It is natural for him (the mathematician).' Wilshere is serving a three-match ban for his red card in Arsenal's 2-1 win over Birmingham on October 16. The England midfielder will miss his side's game against West Ham today, but will be available to face Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday. Wenger is also hoping goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny will commit long term after the 20-year-old Pole impressed in Wednesday's 4-0 Carling Cup win at Newcastle.
... .... ..... .... In the past two weeks, we've walloped Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1, destroyed the oil-backed Manchester City 3-0 at their ground (nearly two years since that earlier drubbing) and demolished Newcastle 4-0 away in the Carling Cup. Yesterday we beat West Ham 1-0 to keep our title hopes alive. And after all the doubting, cursing and berating, it looks like Arsene's boys have come good. The great man has even started smiling again. I hope we win something big this season. Not just so that Wenger can prove everyone who questioned him wrong. But because it would be such a wonderful victory for football. It would show that you can't just buy trophies and prove that a man who has a long-term dream, and backs himself to achieve it however rough the criticism, can realise it against apparently insurmountable odds.
And can anyone, hand on heart, deny that Wenger's determination to always, ALWAYS play football in the most beautiful, skilful, sublimely enjoyable way does not deserve it? So, as I take my final bow from this column, I say this on behalf of all Arsenal fans: Vive La Wenger! ... ....
Jack Wilshere hailed
Arsenal as 'the perfect club' as he put pen to paper on a new long-term deal. The 18-year-old has enjoyed a breakthrough season at Emirates Stadium, featuring in eight of the club's Premier League matches and also making his international debut, against Hungary in August. Wilshere has been at Arsenal since the age of nine and became the club's youngest ever player in the top flight when he came on
 
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Future of England: Jack Wilshere has
been at Arsenal since the age of nine
Last season the playmaker spent time on loan at Bolton, where he grabbed his first Premier League goal against West Ham, before returning to north London in the summer better equipped for the rigours of the top flight. The Hertfordshire-born midfielder, who is also the youngest player to represent Arsenal in European competitions, said: 'Arsenal Football Club has been like a second home for me and my family since I was nine years old. To be offered a new contract means everything to me.
'At this point in my career, when I'm only 18 years old and still learning so much about the game and myself, this is the perfect club, the perfect team-mates, the perfect fans, the perfect backroom staff and most importantly, the perfect manager to help continue that.
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Top Gunner: Jack Wilshere has committed
his long-term future
to 'perfect' Arsenal
 
'I've got a long way to go before I can become the player I dream of becoming and I'm sure I'll keep making the odd mistake, but it is a massive help for me having a special manager like Arsene Wenger and so many quality team-mates and the unbelievable Arsenal fans around me. I believe there is a lot more to come from me.' Arsene Wenger added: 'It's such great news. Jack is a fantastic footballer with a huge amount of potential, and we have all seen with his performances so far that he is a very gifted player, who could be an extremely influential player at the top level of the game. 'At still only 18 years of age, there is so much more to come from him and we're all excited by the fact that Jack Wilshere will be an Arsenal player for years to come.'
 
 
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Three Lions on his shirt:
Wilshere made his international bow in August
Wilshere concluded: 'I've been at the Club for almost ten years already, so I would like to thank everyone that has been part of getting me this far, especially people like Liam Brady, Roy Massey and all his staff at the Hale End Academy. 'Also Neil Banfield, Steve Bould, Academy Coach Steve Leonard, Academy Scout Bob Arber, Assistant Head of Youth Development David Court, all the backroom staff, Arsene Wenger, all my team-mates and, of course, my family.'
Robin van Persie may play for Arsenal before Hollands friendly on November 17 but Arsène Wenger still believes it is surreal to call up the injured striker. Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk announced his squad for the match with Turkey on Thursday. The selection of Van Persie seems odd given the 27-year-old has been out since August with an ankle problem and only returned to training on Friday. Straight after taking that session, Wenger held his usual Friday press conference and expressed his surprise at the situation.
It's a friendly game, he said. It's not a qualification game. You treat the friendlies in a different way than you would the qualifiers. It is an opportunity for managers to try out new players. England will do it and France will do it. That's what friendlies are for. So for me the situation is a bit surreal because he hasn't played for us. He has to show that he can play. There's a chance [he will play before the game] if all goes well. He's had one session today and we'll see how he reacts to that session. But we watch him day by day, so how he can play for Holland I don't know
CESC FABREGAS apologised to Stephen Ward for the awful lunge which left the Wolves left-back with a cut ankle. Arsenal skipper Fabregas escaped with just a booking but visited the home treatment room to say sorry.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said: "It was accidental, that's what Cesc told me. But I have apologised to Mick McCarthy if their player is injured."
Wolves manager McCarthy was furious on the touchline after the 88th-minute challenge. But afterwards he said: "He's gone for the ball. Wardy's cut but has taken it like a man. "It's brilliant that Fabregas came in and apologised. He's late, but come on - it's a mistimed tackle. I can deal with that, I don't go around whingeing when my players get tackled. "What I can't do with is everyone bitching at my team when we foul someone. It's all amateur dramatic bulls**t, I'm afraid. "Today was like a throwback to when your mate broke your nose and then bought you a pint."
Arsenal - New Trophyless Era at the Emirates
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Arsenal's 2003-04 side unbeaten
 
 
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The Emirates Stadium aerial view
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Arsene Wenger at Highbury
Arsène Wenger OBE is a French football manager who, as of July 2009, is currently the manager of Arsenal FC and has been since 1996. He has coached Arsenal through more matches than any other Arsenal manager in history and is Arsenal's most successful manager in terms of trophies. Wenger is also the only non-British, English football manager to have won the Double (1998, and again in 2002) and is the only manager in Premier League history to have an entirely undefeated season (2004). In 2006, Wenger was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.
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