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ArsenalBlog@_Arsenalblog·
🎙️ Micah Richards, Gary Lineker & Alan Shearer on Thomas Tuchel benching Bukayo Saka against Argentina: Micah Richards: "I couldn't believe it. Bukayo Saka is one of England's biggest match-winners, and in the biggest game of the tournament he's left on the bench. When you're chasing a place in the World Cup final, your best attacking players have to be on the pitch. That decision made absolutely no sense to me." Gary Lineker: "Saka has consistently delivered for England in the biggest moments. Leaving him out against Argentina felt far too cautious. You have to trust your game-changers, especially against a side like Argentina." Alan Shearer: "Tuchel got that one wrong. Saka is the type of player who can change a match with one run, one dribble or one finish. England became predictable without him, and it was a decision that deserved to be questioned after the result."
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🚨 REPORT: Arsenal's ownership, led by the Kroenke family, reportedly retains the final say on major transfer decisions. While sporting director Andrea Berta and manager Mikel Arteta are responsible for identifying and recommending targets, any significant financial commitment is understood to require approval from the club's ownership before a deal can be completed. The ownership's role is said to focus on ensuring each transfer aligns with the club's long-term sporting strategy and financial planning, with the Kroenke family acting as the ultimate decision-makers on high-value signings.
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🚨 🎙️Andrea Berta explains Arsenal's strict transfer valuation policy: "Success comes from making smart decisions, not overpaying for players." 🗣️ Andrea Berta: "At a club like Arsenal, ambition must always go hand in hand with discipline. Every player has a value, and we will never abandon our principles by paying more than we believe is right. The biggest clubs aren't the ones that spend the most—they're the ones that spend the smartest. If a deal exceeds our valuation, we respect the selling club's position, but we are always prepared to move on to another target. Success isn't built on one transfer; it's built on making the right decisions consistently, season after season." ℹ️ @David_Ornstein
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AFC Xtra@AFC__Xtra·
Bradley Barcola to Arsenal won’t be bad. We need a pure winger.
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Spain to make it their second world cup
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Reporter: Nuno, what do you think went wrong between you and the Arsenal fans? Nuno Tavares: "I understand why some supporters were frustrated. When you play for a club like Arsenal, every mistake is magnified. That game against Liverpool was probably the toughest moment for me. I made an error that led to Diogo Jota's goal, and I knew I had let my teammates and the fans down. It hurt because nobody wants to make a mistake in such a big match. But what people don't always see is how much those moments affect a player. I was still young, trying to adapt to the Premier League, and I always gave everything I had whenever I wore the Arsenal shirt. I never disrespected the badge or the supporters. Sometimes football is cruel—you can play well for weeks, but one mistake is all people remember. I have no bad feelings towards Arsenal fans. They expect excellence, and that's what makes the club special. I just wish they could remember that behind every mistake is a player trying his best. I learned from that experience, it made me mentally stronger, and I'll always be grateful for the opportunity Arsenal gave me."
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🚨🎙️Patrick Vieira on Maxence Lacroix being the perfect backup for William Saliba: Patrick Vieira 🗣️: "William Saliba's recent back injury is obviously disappointing because he's become one of the best centre-backs in the world and a key part of Arsenal's success. But situations like this remind you why every top club needs quality depth. I've always believed Maxence Lacroix has the profile to step in when needed. He has the pace to defend in a high line, he's strong in one-on-one duels, comfortable on the ball, and has the personality to handle big occasions. No one is asking him to replace Saliba permanently or become the next Saliba overnight. His responsibility would simply be to maintain Arsenal's defensive standards while Saliba recovers. That's what separates title-winning teams from everyone else—they have players who can come into the side without the overall level dropping. Lacroix understands the demands of elite football and has the physical and tactical qualities to fit Mikel Arteta's system. If Arsenal want to compete for every trophy, they need players who are ready the moment they're called upon. For me, that's exactly why Lacroix is the perfect backup for William Saliba. He would provide security, competition, and confidence during a period when Arsenal need stability the most."
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I know France won't go without a medal
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Mbappe still winning the WC golden boot
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🚨🎙️ Reporter: 🗣️"Khvicha, Arsenal were strongly linked with signing you before your move. Why did you decide against joining them?" Khvicha Kvaratskhelia:🗣️ "First of all, I want to make it clear that I have nothing but respect for Arsenal. They're one of the biggest clubs in the world with an incredible history, amazing supporters, and a manager who has built a team capable of competing at the highest level. When clubs like Arsenal show interest, it's always an honour because it means your work is being recognised. But football is about timing. At that moment in my career, I felt another project matched my ambitions better. I wanted an environment where I believed I could continue developing, compete for every major trophy immediately, and play in a system that suited my style perfectly. It wasn't about rejecting Arsenal as a club—it was simply about making the decision I believed was best for my future. I know some fans will see it as me turning Arsenal down, but that's not how I look at it. Every player has difficult choices to make, and I followed what my heart and football instincts told me. I have huge respect for Arsenal, and I'm sure they'll continue fighting for the biggest trophies for many years."
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Kai🇩🇪🇦🇷@Kaaiii29·
I can see christiano Ronaldo Guess the other player.. Level;hard
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MUBBY@Mubarak615704·
Hey !! @grok, remove the WORST World Cup player from this picture
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Gun to your head, name one player who has played for all there clubs.
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99% will fail Guess the football player
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Who should stand up for Lamine Yamal to sit?
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Excluding Lionel Messi Name an Argentine that has played for Barcelona Level:Extremely Hard 😤
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🚨Rodri was asked about facing Lionel Messi in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final. 🎙️ Reporter: “Rodri, Spain are now preparing to face Lionel Messi and Argentina in the World Cup final. What are your thoughts on coming up against him on the biggest stage?” 🗣️ Rodri: “It’s a privilege, first of all. Every footballer dreams of playing in a World Cup final, and to do it against someone like Lionel Messi makes the occasion even more special. “For me, Messi is one of the greatest players the game has ever seen. At 39 years old, he’s still deciding the biggest matches. That says everything about his quality, his intelligence and his mentality. “We all watched what he did against England. Argentina were under pressure, but Messi stayed calm, took control of the game and created the moments that changed everything. That’s what the world’s best players do—they make the difference when it matters most. “As midfielders, we know how dangerous he is between the lines. If you give him even a second, he can punish you with a pass that nobody else sees. Our job is to stay disciplined, work together and try to limit the space he enjoys. “But you don’t stop Messi with one player. It has to be a collective effort. Every player has to defend, every player has to stay focused, because one mistake against him can decide a World Cup final. “We have enormous respect for him and for Argentina, but we’re not going there to admire Messi. We’re representing Spain, and we’ll do everything possible to bring the World Cup home. “Finals are decided by small moments. We know Messi can create those moments, but we also believe in ourselves. It will be an incredible challenge, and we’re ready for it.”
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