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Arsenal got off to a stuttering start thanks to howlers from new signing Petr Cech against the Hammers, but have since retaliated, with the veteran keeper himself upping the quality of his game drastically.
The 33-year-old lauded his teammates for the fighting spirit that they showed to make sure they made amends for the opening day debacle, claiming seven points out of the possible nine, albeit not in a beautiful fashion.
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Arsenal are believed to be keeping tabs on £23.4million rated Mauro Icardi, with a view of luring him to the Emirates Stadium from Inter this winter, according to Spanish media outlet Fichajes.
The Gunners were rumoured to have come close to signing world-class strikers in Karim Benzema and Edinson Cavani all summer, but their manager, Arsene Wenger recently revealed that he had failed to bring in reinforcements only due to the lack of availability of convincing quality in the transfer market.
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Zbigniew Boniek wants Roma stay for goalkeeper
Arsenal have been widely criticized for pulling off just a single signing in Petr Cech this summer and Zbigniew Boniek seems to have jumped on the bandwagon, but for an entirely different reason.
While speaking to Tuttomercatoweb, the former Polish international claimed that the Gunners had made a huge mistake in letting Wojciech Szczesny depart the Emirates Stadium, albeit on a temporary basis.
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You may have read this a million times on the media, but allow Arsenal Latest to remind you (again) of the fact that the Gunners were the only side in top five European leagues not to have signed an outfield player this summer, but Arsene Wenger unsurprisingly does not seem to feel any remorse as he justified his stance, while speaking to the press ahead of Stoke clash.
The Frenchman boasted that he had made more than 300 transfers in his three-decade long managerial career and hinted that he knew exactly what he was up to when he decided to be empty-handed (minus Petr Cech, of course) when the transfer window slammed shut. The veteran manager appeared to win over his harshest critics when he announced that he would never resort to buying just for the sake of it.
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Arsenal supporters slammed manager Arsene Wenger for not bringing in an outfield player this summer, but he seems to be making amends already as the Tuttomercatoweb now claimed that he had sent scouts to watch Daniele Rugani in a youth international game featuring Italy and Slovenia.
The French manager seems determined to add the Italy youth international to his roster after seeing his initial bid of £13million turned down by Juventus this summer and he can be expected to launch an improved offer for the 21-year-old centreback.
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