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    Messi did provide the assist for David Villa (the ball went past Koscielny).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    I think some folks need to swallow their pride and admit they were wrong on Koscielny . They didn't give hime time to adapt before making judgment . Koscielny has proved people wrong ,fans as well as the media . With the little we have seen for a defender coming from a low league it's amazing .Let's put credit where it deserves : Koscielny has become a top defender and if he keeps up working hard he will become a world class defender in the near future .I'm sure if he was playing for another team we could have seen how good he is . He is the only Pl defender to have made mighty Messi look ordinary and clueless while other famous defenders we know and praise got intimidated by the argentinian genius .
    No they werent. They were spot on with him as he was shit last season and we said he was. We'd be wrong now if we said he hadnt improved but he has. Not quite as much as Wenger seems to think but Wenger knows as much about football these days as a monkey so we can ignore him

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNamara That Ghost... View Post
    Messi did provide the assist for David Villa (the ball went past Koscielny).
    Didn't he take out Messi for the penalty in the 2nd leg as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Didn't he take out Messi for the penalty in the 2nd leg as well?
    Yup

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    Kos has been a animal all season and if it wasn't for Birmingham last he would of had a half decent one last his performance vs Barcelona should give everyone belief that he has what it takes ive only seen one other player play like that thiago silva.

    Today vs villa our defence could be as strong as any in the lge depending on verms performance at lb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ach View Post
    Yup
    He definitely did, though some argued it wasn't a mistake at the time.

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    LAURENT KOSCIELNY has sensationally admitted that Arsenal’s players doubted Arsene Wenger at the start of the season.

    The France ace gave a startling insight to the Gunners turmoil following the 8-2 loss at Manchester United after selling Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri late in the summer.

    Boss Wenger and chief executive Ivan Gazidis came under fire for going into a panic-buying spree of five players in the last four days of the transfer window.

    By mid-September Arsenal were still in 17th place but they have staged a remarkable turnaround and will finish third if they win at West Brom on Sunday.

    Koscielny told today’s France Football: “The start of the season was catastrophic. We lost key players from our system. There was late recruitment of new players and the mayonnaise needed time to ‘take’.

    “There was the thrashing at Old Trafford. The whole world buried us.

    “But you don’t lose your football like that.

    “It can happen that a small grain of sand jams the engine and after that you start to doubt your own qualities, the club, the coach and everything else. We needed to sort that out. Everyone got down to doing just that, the coach, the club.”

    Koscielny admitted that the players were not giving their all and rallied after a series of tense team meetings.

    He added: “The group was not giving enough for the club and we realised that.

    “We got down to work and we said the things we needed to say. After that, one win, two wins, confidence returns and things follow on from that. The new players were immersed in the group and so on.”

    He also credited 37-goal Robin van Persie — the double Footballer of the Year — for saving Arsenal’s season.

    The centre-half added: “For sure we also had Robin van Persie. It is his season.

    “I’m really happy for him. It’s the first time that injuries left him alone and we saw the difference.

    “I try not to kick him a lot in training, I go soft with him. We try to be reasonable when you have such a long season.”

    Koscielny singled out the North London derby with Tottenham as the key match of the season. The Gunners came back from 2-0 down to thrash their arch-rivals 5-2 and gain momentum in the race for a top-four finish.

    He added: “I don’t want to have regrets.

    “If we have a nightmarish start to the season it’s because we deserved it. Frankly I want to come out of this season having matured. The season I went through was tough but full of emotions. Tottenham at our place...

    “We had pressure, we were five points behind Chelsea and everyone was saying ‘the Champions League is finished, Tottenham will win’.

    “But we beat them 5-2 and we put together seven wins. Maybe we didn’t dominate all our matches but mentally we had something more.

    “At Liverpool for example we always believed and Robin gave us the win at the end of the match.”

    The one regret that still haunts Koscielny is the 4-0 humiliation at Milan which ended Arsenal’s Champions League campaign — despite a remarkable 3-0 win in the second leg.

    Koscielny concluded: “The big regret is maybe the match at Milan that passed us by. A goal would have helped us.

    “A club like Arsenal — its place is in the top four. The players realised that. Not a lot of people were with us in this comeback but we did it.”
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...ne-Wenger.html

    Mayonnaise?

    Wtf is he on about?

    Also going easy on RVP in training? No wonder he goes easy on opposition players during a match
    Last edited by Cripps_orig; 10-05-2012 at 11:33 PM.

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    Kos for captain tbh
    Society is now one polished horde
    Formed by two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.

    "After all, it was the Gunners’ goalkeeper who started the move that culminated in Thomas’ crowning glory. It was Lukic who, in injury time, decided to throw the ball out to Lee Dixon rather than lump it long..."

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    'the mayonnaise needs time to take'

    Brilliant. You understand what it means intuitively from the context, but other than that, it's nonsensical. It's like magic.

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    Small grains of sand.

    Mayonnaise.

    Wenger has taught him well.

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