Thursday, November 12, 2009

Want Wenger Positive Results in November


LONDON - Arsenal has a bad tradition when it comes to melakoni game in November. Therefore, in November of this season, manager Arsene Wenger asked foster children to change those bad memories to achieve positive results.

Since a few seasons ago, Arsenal's camp is not friendly to November. Tight game schedule interspersed with tight international schedule to make the engine loose The Young Guunners relaxed, until finally have lost important points. Well, the situation is now back experienced Arsenal.

Throughout this November will melakoni Arsenal weight of the three parties come to the headquarters of Sunderland, host Standard Liege in the qualifying round of the Champions League group, and duels with the standings leaders Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.

If you see your opponent on top, then the duel is considered a contra Chelsea hardest. The reason, Cesc Fabregas and his friends should be able to conquer the fleet trainer Carlo Ancelotti if you want to keep open the chance of Premier League win. Known, Arsenal currently sit in the runner-up position, behind five points from the Blues.

However, foster children the professor still has one game that has not played delays. If you want to continue clinging tightly Chelsea, Wenger warned his foster child to reap positive results during this November.

"According to tradition, the month of November is not a good month for us. But all that we experienced with the fact that the condition of the squad was full of injured players, since entering the first week in November," said Wenger, as reported by Goal, Thursday (12/11 / 2009).

"Besides, all this also depends quite a schedule. You might be melakoni two or three heavy parties in November. In addition, you also will play in the Champions League and melakoni international action," he added.

"Now, we are faced with international action, this weekend. Most of our players will strengthen their respective countries. I hope, players will return to robust conditions (no injury)," he said.

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