He also said, we need to find the answers within, before we go on a spree.
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http://metro.co.uk/2012/12/04/arsena...ation-3301107/Quote:
Arsenal target Wilfried Zaha was just another frustrated Gunners fan as Arsene Wenger’s team’s malaise continued at Olympiakos.
The highly-rated Crystal Palace winger has been strongly linked with a January move to the Emirates, but seemed unimpressed with his suitors’ efforts during their 2-1 defeat in Greece.
‘I swear I’m not watching arsenal anymore’, Zaha tweeted shortly after Kostas Mitroglou put the hosts 2-1 ahead after 73 minutes. ‘I’m an Arsenal supporter but they stress me out’
The Gunners had taken the lead through Tomas Rosicky shortly before half-time but were pegged back by Giannis Maniatis after the break.
The result ensured Arsenal finished Group B in second spot with Schalke 04 topping the table after a 1-1 draw in Montpellier.
Wenger’s side are now without a win in all competitions in four matches and the pressure continues to mount on the Frenchman following Saturday’s worrying 2-0 loss at home to Swansea.
Zaha, whose Crystal Palace team are currently second in the Championship, is just one of several names that Wenger has been linked with including Schalke goalscorer Klass-Jan Huntelaar, Gunners legend Thierry Henry and a shock move for Chelsea’s veteran
Zaha :bow:
Sign him up tbh.
Come and save us Wilfy.
Hope we we sign Zaha. Only because it'll end Palace's promotion charge so less competition for the sheep shaggers for mugged us off for Ramsey.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-Tomas-RosickyQuote:
Tomas Rosicky can understand the frustration of Arsenal's fans but believes the boo-boys are causing problems.
The midfielder scored against Olympiakos on Tuesday night but it was to no avail as Arsene Wenger's side surrendered the lead to lose 2-1 in Greece.
Defeat followed the weekend loss in the Premier League to Swansea City, when fans at Emirates Stadium did not hold back in letting their feelings be known.
Arsenal will therefore have to try and win back the respect of their followers when they host West Bromwich Albion on Saturday and Rosicky thinks the current volatile atmosphere is damaging.
The Czech said in the Evening Standard: "I can understand the frustrations, I am an Arsenal fan as well when I am not playing.
"It is understandable but we have some young guys and this is not helping. We have to all stick together, which is what we did last season when everyone was writing us off.
"The performances we produced against Tottenham and AC Milan [in last season's Champions League], you could feel the great atmosphere at the Emirates. Without doubt that was the best atmosphere I have ever played in.
"We have to win the people again, that is the challenge. It will be difficult but we are capable of doing it again. If we are all on board, Arsenal is a great place to play football."
Tomas :rose:
What have you done...