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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Arsenal v Barcelona - Preview

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Luis Enrique will be waving his magic wand over his much-lauded attacking trio when Barcelona take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night.

The reigning European champions head to north London having won 16 of their last 18 games in all competitions and with their front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar already scoring 91 goals between them this season.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger labelled Barcelona as not far from perfect when addressing the media ahead of the game — calling the three-pronged attack a collection of “top, top class” players.

And Enrique, looking to mastermind a first win for the Catalan giants at the Emirates Stadium, says he only has to say the magic words to get his wish from his star names.

“I tell them ‘abracadabra’ and the magic sparks — that is all I do!” he said.

“I always work really hard and I always had the chance to have plenty of good strikers in my squad, it is quite simple, quite easy.

“In some situations you don’t even have to wish what you would like them to do, they already do it. We have to work hard so our midfielders can give them the ball.

“We all have the same targets and we know how difficult it is to achieve those targets. I’m delighted with those three and also with the squad.

“I have three great players, they are the chosen ones, they are eager to win and every two or three days they have new motivation. I see them training and I’m delighted to be their manager.”

Midfielder Ivan Rakitic is one of the players tasked with feeding the ball to Messi, Suarez and Neymar to allow them to set about bamboozling defences.

The Croatia international likened his team-mates to children playing the sport - given how much joy having a ball at their feet gives them.

“We are really happy about having those three in our squad,” he said.

“It makes you really proud and I wouldn’t say that they never rest or they never stop playing in a game, I would say that if they didn’t play they wouldn’t like it.

“They are like children playing football and it would be like taking the ball away from them (to rest them). We must try to help them be better, those three players make us a different team and hopefully they make us better.

“We have to focus on what we do and we are really delighted to play with Messi, Suarez and Neymar.”

While Wenger opted to completely rest the likes of Petr Cech, Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil for Arsenal’s 0-0 FA Cup fifth-round stalemate against Hull on Saturday, Enrique kept his main men in the side which beat Las Palmas in the Primera Division.

He did make changes to his side but insists he will run the risk of upsetting supporters by playing his key men if and when he desires.

“Yes and I did them, I rotate,” Enrique replied when asked about a lack of alterations on Saturday.

“I made the decisions that I thought were best for my team. I’m a decision maker and I make decisions constantly every two or three days, whether my decisions are liked or not is something I can’t control.”



Monday, 7 September 2015

Benzema Never Arsenal Bound


Karim Benzema says he was never interested in a move to Arsenal - and wants to stay at Real Madrid.

The French striker was continually linked with a move to the Emirates during the summer transfer window, with his first team place at Real apparently in jeopardy.

Ultimately Arsenal did not make their move for the striker - despite their supporters' clamouring for Arsene Wenger to add more firepower to their squad - and now it appears they may have lost their chance.

When asked by the French TV channel Telefoot whether there was ever any chance of moving to Arsenal, Benzema said: "Not at all in fact. I'm not going to repeat myself every time.

"I'm at the best club in the world and I'm going to continue to work every year. I'm happy where I am."

The decision not to attempt a move for Benzema was criticised by a host of pundits, with former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry suggesting Wenger's inability to sign a new striker could cost the club dearly, especially in the wake of a serious injury to Danny Welbeck.

“I do not know if the boss wanted Benzema or not but the player must also want to come if there is to be a deal," he said.

“What are you going to offer to the guy who is playing for one of the best teams in the world, knowing that he is playing there every week and doing so well?

“So I do not think that Arsene did not want to bring any other players in.

“I think he should have tried to bring players in and I think he did try but it could not happen. I still think the team needed some players."