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RE-BOOTED FOR THE NEW SEASON.
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Podolski :bow: will get at least 54 goals.
Giroud :bow: will get at least 68 goals.
My Name Is Santiago Cazorla González Inigo Montoya Prepare to Die :bow: greatest Spaniard in the Barclays Premier League since Francisco Mérida Pérez.
Chumps like Dennis Bendtner, Fat Fuck and The OSW being turfed out :scarf:.
And do not forget we have also Diaby, Wilshere and Angela Lansbury. They will be be better than new signings; they have an exceptional attitude and spirit and belief as they have observed the wanting period extensively.
OSW?
I'm re-joining this clique
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It's ON!
Fortress Emirates :bow:Quote:
Arsenal’s home is officially Europe’s toughest ground in the Champions League group stage.
Opta stats prove Arsenal boast the best home record at this phase of UEFA’s elite competition since moving to their new ground in 2006.
Gunners fans can take heart and forget, for now at least, Saturday’s demoralising defeat at Norwich.
Since 2006 Arsenal have NEVER lost a home match in the group stage.
Only Chelsea and Celtic can boast the same in that six-year period. But European champs Chelsea have fewer wins and the Scottish kings have played just 10 matches at home in that period — Arsenal have played almost twice as many.
Schalke come to London after an impressive win away at champions Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
Huntelaar said: “We want to win at the Emirates. After dropping two points against Montpellier in the last match we want a point as a minimum.
“We have to close down the spaces and keep it tight between midfield and defence.
“We have to stop not only Lukas Podolski but also their marvellous midfield.
“That’s our first task and the second task is to play aggressively defensively and offensively like we did in the 2-1 win at Dortmund.”
History, though, favours Wenger’s side. Arsenal boast the sixth-best home record overall in the Champions League’s 20-year history.
Taking the group stage into account at Highbury and the Emirates, Arsenal drop to seventh.
But since leaving their beloved Highbury, Arsenal are Europe’s best at home in the group phase.
They have an an astonishing 84 per cent win ratio (16 wins 3 draws). Real Madrid have the same wins, but have lost two at the Bernabeu, while third-placed Chelsea have won fewer.
The Gunners have only lost ONE match at the Emirates — against Manchester United in the Champions League semi-final second-leg in 2009.
Arsenal have progressed to the knockout stages for the last nine years in a row. A win on Wednesday will all but seal their passage yet again.
They also went past the first group stage in 2001 and 2002 but there was a second group stage then and they didn’t make it to the knockout ties.
The last time Arsenal were knocked out in the first group stage was 2000.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2A7uyJTwp
The move was worth it :bow:.
Schalke :rose:.
We kept our second successive cleansheet.