Friday, August 30, 2013
Arsene Wenger knows free signing Mathieu Flamini won't be enough after tough Euro draw
ARSENAL were handed the ‘Group of Death’ in
the Champions League draw here yesterday –
on the day that Mathieu Flamini became only
the second arrival at the Emirates this
summer.
By: Simaoatb Fri, August 30, 2013
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Arsene Wenger is under pressure to make more
signings after the disastrous Champions League
draw
But manager Arsene Wenger warned that more is
needed if they are to make it to the knockout stages
of the competition after being drawn in a group that
includes last year’s beaten finalists Borussia
Dortmund, Marseille and Rafa Benitez’s Napoli, who
have Gonzalo Higuain, the Argentian striker Arsenal
were closely linked with before his £34.5 million
move from Real Madrid to Italy.
Ivan Gazidis flew into Monaco for the glittering draw,
at which Franck Ribery was named the surprise
winner of UEFA’s Balon D’Or trophy for being the best
player on the continent. But the Gunners chief
executive never made it to the auditorium, as he was
called away immediately on urgent business.
Given the horrendous draw, he needs to do
something before Monday’s 11pm transfer deadline
after signing out-of-contract Flamini did little to
appease the anxiety of Arsenal fans.
Even Wenger said: “When you think we lost players
of the stature of Mikel Arteta, Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain and Lukas Podolski for three months
basically before the season really starts, it’s very
hard to take. We are in a position where you want
some more players.”
Flamini is only the second new arrival at Arsenal so
far this transfer window
Bids for Higuain, Luis Suarez and Yohan Cabaye have
all fallen on deaf ears and Real Madrid director Emilio
Butragueno poured further doubt on any hopes of
Arsenal prising away Karim Benzema, Mesut Ozil or
Angel Di Maria by insisting the trio were not for sale.
Wenger tried to put a gloss on yesterday’s business –
the only other signing has been the free transfer for
striker Yaya Sanogo – and insisted Flamini, 29, can
only get better.
He said: “The best years are in front of Flamini now –
the next three years. Physically, he is perfect. He was
tested, prepared and he is physically in fantastic
shape.
The best years are in front of Flamini now –
the next three years. Physically, he is
perfect
Arsene Wenger
“He knows how we play football, knows the club and
had a huge desire to come back. He was available
because he was out of contract and he is a quality
player, and a focused player, so those were all the
reasons that pushed me to make that decision.”
Flamini left Arsenal in 2008 and, after five years at
AC Milan, is expected to go straight into the squad
for Sunday’s north London derby against Tottenham.
But Arsenal’s draw was just as difficult as Celtic’s,
who are grouped with Barcelona, AC Milan and Ajax.
They beat Barcelona at home last year but boss Neil
Lennon banged his head on the table he was sitting
at while watching the draw.
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