Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Woves siyo timu ya kizembe kama unavyofikiri.Man city wako vizuri walidraw nao halafu wewe unaibeza subiri ukutane nao.

Sawa mkuu, ila mlisumbua sana kabla ya droo ya Crystal Palace, kuna members walijaa kwenye thread huko kutamba kwamba ubingwa ni wenu kupoteza.

Sasa hivi hata humu nawaona kwa kubip.
 
Man City na Chelsea waliwafunga game 1 na 2, baada ya hapo ndo hamjapoteza tena.

Kwa hizi droo za karibuni vs Crystal Palace na Wolves, soon mtapoteza.
Siko kubishania nisicho kijua au kukua nionekane mtu wa maneno mengi nah.
Naijua timu yangu ilipotoka na ilipo sasa so huna hoja unless unataka nikufundishe mpila
 
Sawa mkuu, ila mlisumbua sana kabla ya droo ya Crystal Palace, kuna members walijaa kwenye thread huko kutamba kwamba ubingwa ni wenu kupoteza.

Sasa hivi hata humu nawaona kwa kubip.
Huo ndo ushabiki mzuri ikiwa timu inacheza bila kuwa na malengo ya kuitafuta ndoo basi ujue imekufa. Hata sasa tunatafuta kombe siyo top 4
 
Siko kubishania nisicho kijua au kukua nionekane mtu wa maneno mengi nah.
Naijua timu yangu ilipotoka na ilipo sasa so huna hoja unless unataka nikufundishe mpila

Hivi kuna mahali tumebishana?

Sorry mkuu, kama kuna mahali nimekubishia halikuwa lengo. Na nadhani wewe siyo mmoja ya ambao nawazungumza kuja kwenye thread ya Liverpool kutangaza ubingwa.

Chill.
 
Arsenal tunakauli mbiu yetu huwa tunasema "We Are The Arsenal"

Wewe umesema "unafikiri hamjawahi kufungwa", nimekukumbusha kwamba mlifungwa na Chelsea na Man City, ukaniambia unifundishe mpila.

Mpila upi? Kwamba kufungwa na Man City ni 2 - 0 ni droo, kufungwa na Chelsea 3 - 2 ni ushindi?

You are Arsenal!
 
Wewe umesema "unafikiri hamjawahi kufungwa", nimekukumbusha kwamba mlifungwa na Chelsea na Man City, ukaniambia unifundishe mpila.

Mpila upi? Kwamba kufungwa na Man City ni 2 - 0 ni droo, kufungwa na Chelsea 3 - 2 ni ushindi?

You are Arsenal!
Actually yes am gooner the Red Member, who ever u are...! nikupe tu nyeusi na nyeupe Arsenal hii ingekua piece of shit to u!, Muda huu usingekua hapa na sisi sema umeshapotezaaa sababu sioni hojaaa
 
Actually yes am gooner the Red Member, who ever u are...! nikupe tu nyeusi na nyeupe Arsenal hii ingekua piece of shit to u!, Muda huu usingekua hapa na sisi sema umeshapotezaaa sababu sioni hojaaa

Noted mkuu.

Nisamehe kwa kukosoa kauli yako ya unafikiri hamjafungwa.

Tutakuwa tumepishana cutoff dates, mimi nilidhani unamaanisha msimu huu.

Kama kuna mshabiki mwingine anayekuunga mkono kwamba hamjafungwa atakuwa naye ni wa kipekee.
 
Noted mkuu.

Nisamehe kwa kukosoa kauli yako ya unafikiri hamjafungwa.

Tutakuwa tumepishana cutoff dates, mimi nilidhani unamaanisha msimu huu.

Kama kuna mshabiki mwingine anayekuunga mkono kwamba hamjafungwa atakuwa naye ni wa kipekee.
Ooh kufungwa yes! but so far kwako ni big deal sisi kufungwa sababu tuko ON FIRE!!! very hot that dosari kidogo tayari ni talk of the town
 
Arsenal season player ratings so far: Torreira, Lacazette & Guendouzi excellent, Ramsey poor
Arsenal news includes a look at how Unai Emery's players have performed so far this season

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Charles WattsArsenal Correspondent
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It's been a solid start to the season for Arsenal following a summer of monumental change at the club.
Having come in to replace Arsene Wenger, Unai Emery has guided the Gunners to a 16-game unbeaten run following two successive defeats to Manchester City and Chelsea at the start of the campaign.

But who has stood out and who has flattered to deceive in north London? Our Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts runs the rule over the squad and rates every player who has started two games or more since Emery's debut season got underway.
Bernd Leno
The German had to bide his time having arrived in the summer from Bayer Leverkusen, but he has now established himself as Arsenal’s No.1 with a series of excellent performances following an injury to Petr Cech.
There are areas he needs to improve, such as his decision making when dealing with crosses, but his shot stopping is excellent and the pace at which he comes off his line has been very impressive.



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Leno has also shown just how comfortable he is with the ball at his feet, which is very important given the way Unai Emery wants his side to play. 7
Petr Cech

Unai Emery’s decision to stick with Cech during the first couple of months of the season frustrated many, with the 36-year-old’s struggles with a the ball at his feet clear for all to see.
He almost cost Arsenal dear on several occasions while trying to play out from the back, but to be fair to him he also made some big saves in games when he was needed. 6
Hector Bellerin

The right-back is clearly benefiting from working with Unai Emery and has been a consistent performer for Arsenal this season.

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Hector Bellerin of Arsenal.
His final ball and decision making in the final third is much improved, something that is shown by the four Premier League assists he has made already.
Bellerin has comfortably seen off the challenge of Stephan Lichtsteiner for the right-back spot and is one of the first names on the teamsheet. 7
Stephan Lichtsteiner

The Switzerland international has had a slow start to his Arsenal career, only starting one game in the Premier League.
He has not got close to ousting Hector Bellerin from the side, but you can see just from watching him on the touchline how good he has been for the squad.
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Lichtsteiner is using all his experience and know how to help his teammates, even when he is not getting any game time himself. 6
Sokratis

The Greece international has had an excellent start to his Arsenal career.
There were some suggestions that he was well past his best when he arrived in north London, but so far he has shown he is strong, reads the game superbly and is far quicker than many gave him credit for.
Injuries have disrupted the last month of the campaign for the centreback, but when fit he has to be part of the back four. 8
Shkodran Mustafi

It’s been a mixed start for the German. He has had some very good games and been on a fairly consistent run of form of late, but as usual he always lets himself down with a silly error at key times.

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Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi.
A big plus point is his fitness levels. He is the only player in the squad to play every single minute of Premier League football this season so has been a hugely important figure for Emery.
Whether that continues over the coming months remains to be seen, however. 7
Rob Holding

One of the big dangers to Mustafi in terms of his ever present run in the side is Rob Holding, who has been in superb form of late.
Holding has seized his opportunity to impress following the injuries sustained by Sokratis and has returned to the form he produced during his first season at the club.
The 23-year-old has shown real maturity in the past six weeks and seems to be really coming on under the guidance of Emery. Given the form he is in right now, it would be harsh if he were to be left out following Sokartis’ return. 7
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Nacho Monreal
The Spaniard had been as consistent as ever before suffering a hamstring problem which has seen him sidelined for the past month.
Left-back is a position that Arsenal will look to strengthen over the next two transfer windows, but in Monreal they still have a player who performs consistently well and remains a key part of the side when fit.
His importance to the side has been highlighted massively during his absence. 6

Sead Kolasianc
The big Bosnian has made just four appearances this season due to injury.
A knee problem sustained in pre-season ruled him out until October and then when he returned, a hamstring strain saw him ruled out for another three weeks.
He has started the last two games in the Premier League but looks well short of fitness. A frustrating campaign so far. 4
Carl Jenkinson

It’s tough to rate Jenkinson after just two appearances, both of which were out of position at left-back.

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Carl Jenkinson in action against Sporting CP.
To be fair to him, he has done a decent enough job for the team and no-one ever expected to see him back in an Arsenal shirt again anyway.
But it would be a pretty safe bet to suggest his appearance against Sporting CP could be his last for the club. 4
Lucas Torreira

The Uruguay international has been a revelation since arriving from Sampdoria.
After a series of impressive performances off the bench, Torreira has now firmly established himself as one of the first names on the team sheet.
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His ability to win the ball back in midfield has seen him already become a fans’ favourite. He screens the defence well and has shown he possesses excellent passing ability.
At just £27 million he has already proved to be a bargain. 8
Granit Xhaka

The Switzerland international has looked far better when playing alongside Lucas Torreira and has produced some good performances.
He was excellent during the draw against Liverpool and has shown how much more comfortable he is when having a player like Torreira alongside him.
But as is the way with Xhaka, you know there is always a costly mistake just around the corner - as was shown during the game with Wolves just before the international break. 7
Matteo Guendouzi

What a signing the young Frenchman has been.
The expectation when he arrived was that he would be a squad player at best, but a series of superb pre-season performances earned him a starting spot against Manchester City on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.

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Matteo Guendouzi (Image: David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Guendouzi has now gone on to make 15 appearances in all competitions and scored his first goal against Qarabag in the Europa League.
Plucking him from the French second division for just £7 million has proved to be a wonderful piece of business from Sven Mislintat. 8

Mohamed Elneny
The Egypt international has yet to play a single minute of Premier League football this season and is clearly well down the pecking order at the Emirates.
He has featured in the Europa League and Carabao Cup, but has done nothing suggest he will force his way into the Premier League side anytime soon. 5
Aaron Ramsey

It’s bee a season of frustration for Ramsey who has looked well off the pace whenever he has featured.
Arsenal’s decision to withdraw his contract offer has dominated the headlines this season and so it is perhaps no surprise that he is struggling to find his form.
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Aside for that fabulous goal at Fulham, it’s largely been a season to forget so far for the Wales international. 5
Emile Smith Rowe

What a talent Arsenal have on their hands in Smith Rowe.
The ease in which he has slotted into senior football this season has been hugely impressive and it can’t be long until he gets some game time in the Premier League.
Five appearances in the Carabao Cup and Europa League have brought the 18-year-old two goals and his all round play has seen him likened to Kevin De Bruyne.
There is no doubt that Smith Rowe is a player with massive potential. 7
Mesut Ozil

It’s been a mixed season for Ozil, with inconsistency again plaguing the German.
He has been excellent at times, like against Leicester at the Emirates, and has scored four goals.

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Mesut Ozil of Arsenal against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
But there have also been some poor performances which have seen him hauled off by Unai Emery. 6
Henrikh Mkhitaryan

Despite some good flashes, Mkhitaryan has not really done enough to earn himself a regular starting spot.
You would expect more from the Armenia international than just two goals and one assist in all competitions so far.
Needs to do much more over the second half of the season. 5
Alex Iwobi

The Nigeria international has flourished under Unai Emery this season.
His confidence is back and he is trying things he wouldn’t have attempted last season.
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He looks far better when playing on the left side of the attack, however, rather than on the right - as he has done in recent weeks.
Iwobi still needs to add goals to his game though. Just one in 15 appearances is simply not enough for a player who plays where he does. 7
Alexandre Lacazette

Lacazette’s form has seen him force his way past Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to be Unai Emery’s first choice central striker.
He has scored six goals, three less than Aubameyang, but his all round play has seen him become a key component in Emery’s attack.
Even if he is not scoring, he is always in the game and his hold up play with his back to goal is vitally important. 8
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

It’s been a strange season for Aubameyang. He’s Arsenal’s leading scorer with nine goals and is just one goal behind Sergio Aguero in the Premier League scoring charts.

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates (Image: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
But his performances have been inconsistent, especially when he is being asked to play out on the left where he is clearly not comfortable.
He’s just not in the game enough when he plays there and there is a strong argument to say that Arsenal are a more balanced side when he starts on the bench. 7
Danny Welbeck

The England international had been enjoying a fine season until he suffered that horrific leg break against Sporting CP in the Europa League.
Welbeck had shown his importance to the side, scoring five goals in 16 appearances in a series of different positions since the start of the season.

He was arguably in his best form since signing for Arsenal before the injury struck. 7
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