羅拔臣曾經話T3係蘇格蘭勁過佢自己
而且T3 防守的確好過羅拔臣,係斬得無咁準,但人地係 Salah , Mane 接,我地得個羊
overall 來講,T3係全面過羅拔臣,但比較玻璃
devnull2021-01-03 13:49:54
一個32歲,一個19
唔好畀咁多壓力D細路
技術性調整2021-01-03 13:50:01
邊球
devnull2021-01-03 13:50:35
T3 第一粒(好似係)
技術性調整2021-01-03 13:52:10
全能叔
devnull2021-01-03 13:52:29
有替工 Saka, AMN
攻中好似重要D
最重要係賣走D唔用
大埔M子(撐燒)2021-01-03 13:53:10
In 牙叔 we trust
Podolski(迷Ozil)2021-01-03 13:53:13
有阿叔,葡仔打到LB後備
得意薩摩耶2021-01-03 13:53:33
我意思係如果阿達/呢到啲巴打認同esr防務上嘅工作,理應都要認同我燒
Podolski(迷Ozil)2021-01-03 13:53:52
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are interested in 24-year-old Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler, reigniting a previous pursuit of the player.
El Desmarque report that Mikel Arteta and Arsenal are watching Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler, amid the La Liga club’s current financial and on-pitch difficulties.
The Spanish outlet report that any and all bids are being considered by Valencia at the moment, even for their key players.
With the team only clear of the relegation zone on goal difference, you wouldn’t expect them to let Soler go under normal circumstances. However, Valencia need the money, so it’s not impossible.
Arsenal were linked with a move for the midfielder last year, after reportedly scouting him for a while. But their need for a player with his profile is even greater now.
Soler’s goal contribution stats look impressive at a glance, with six goals and five assists in 13 games this season. Though it’s worth mentioning that all six goals came from the penalty spot. Arsenal have plenty of good penalty takers, they just don’t win many.
There’s no qualification necessary for the five assists though, more than any Arsenal player has managed this campaign. Soler could add a bit of creativity to Arteta’s side in the middle.
Arsenal's midfield target with £55m release clause speaks on potential switch
Arsenal’s January transfer window promises to be an interesting one.
The window opened on Saturday, meaning that the club can make moves to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad after a shaky start to the season.
The Gunners are marooned in the bottom half of the Premier League table and are in desperate need of a proper creative outlet.
Mesut Ozil has been exiled from the squad and they have somewhat struggled to hit the back of the net with some regularity.
Given that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored just three Premier League goals this term, one feels a No.10 is required to unlock the Gabon international’s clinical touch.
Sport Witness now carries a report from Estadio Deportivo, who spoke with Sevilla attacking midfielder Joan Jordan.
The Sun reported on December 28th that the Gunners were ready to pay £32m to snaffle the 26-year-old away from the Spanish club.
Jordan is an all-action midfield player, not necessarily a playmaker, who has provided just six assists in 67 appearances for the club.
Nevertheless, it seems that Arsenal are interested, but Jordan has now poured a degree of cold water on it, insisting he is not thinking about the possibility of a deal.
He said: “In the end, these are just things that come out, like the many things that were said, the rumours, when I was at Eibar.
“I have always been very clear about the present; the future does not feed me; it takes away from me and does not give me the energy I need.
“My mind is genuinely here in Sevilla and on the derby. I am at a super ambitious club, and I have nothing more to say because I really am super comfortable here, like I was when I arrived here.
“Things can come out, but I tell you my mind today and the people that know me can back me up, it’s not that I’m avoiding the question just that really, my mind is on the derby.”
GIVEMESPORT’S Harry Sherlock says…
Yeah, this isn’t the player Arsenal need.
And it seems Jordan isn’t really very interested in the move.
Sevilla, after all, are fifth in the Liga table and are currently ahead of Barcelona, as they look to seal qualification for European competition.
He only moved to the club in 2019 and he also has a release clause of £55m, per the aforementioned Sun report.
One cannot imagine Sevilla being willing to cash in any time soon and, really, that doesn’t feel like the worst thing for Arsenal.