Why Arsenal Target Would Be A Good Addition At Bayern Munich


After a humiliating 5-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid last night, it is back to the drawing board for Guardiola and he is definitely going to try and shake things up.








After a humiliating 5-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid last night, it is back to the drawing board for Guardiola and he is definitely going to try and shake things up.
As the end of the 2013/14 Premier League season draws ever closer, respected writers, professionals and fans have all shared their picks on who makes their team, player and manager of the current campaign.
With Diego Costa seemingly destined for Chelsea and Stamford Bridge, Arsene Wenger must not put all his efforts into luring Mario Mandzukic away from Bayern Munich.
Although it is still mathematically possible for Arsenal to win the Premier League in what would be highly unlikely circumstances, it looks as though their campaign for a first league title since 2004 is over for another year.
Arsenal entered 2014 top of the league and in high spirits. The fans believed that they could challenge for the title but with injuries and a huge dip in form, they now find themselves worrying whether they'll be playing Champions League football next season.
At one stage in the season, Arsenal were unstoppable and ended up leading the division. They even entered 2014 top, and that continued until the end of the month. However, fortunes have changed for the Gunners and they now face a challenge to hang onto fourth.
It was interesting to read Wayne Rooney’s comments on Chelsea in the Daily Mail today. The Manchester United forward told the national paper he believes Chelsea are playing the ‘best’ football in the country at the moment as they currently sit at the top of the Barclays Premier League.
The rumours around Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea strike force have been running wild all season, with the Blues being unable to find a constant lethal striker to lead their line. Currently Samuel Eto’o and Fernando Torres have been rotated all season yet neither has been able to cement a regular start. Chelsea are linked to be brining big names to the club in the upcoming summer to fix this problem, however they may not need to with the return of loaned starlet Romelu Lukaku from Everton.
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has recently expressed his desire to replace Inter-bound defender Nemanja Vidic as club captain. His performances on the pitch speak for themselves, as he is one of few who have consistently performed under David Moyes’ underachieving side this season. However, does his attitude off the pitch spark cause for concern?
Facing Bayern Munich was never going to be an easy task by any stretch of the imagination but the draw at the Allianz Arena was an admirable way to bow out of the Champions League for Arsenal. The Gunners were hoping to avoid a crushing defeat and keep all of their players fit. One of those goals was achieved, but one was certainly not.
West Brom have not had an upturn in results since sacking Steve Clarke back in December and are still without a win under Pepe Mel. The Baggies currently sit in 17th position in the Premier League table and find themselves in major trouble, as at the weekend Cardiff City moved level on points after the Baggies fell to defeat against Manchester United.
It’s that time of year when even the most neutral football fan begin their blasting of Arsenal and Arsene Wenger, falling into a negative warp of believing Arsenal will fall away at the last hurdle, unable to overcome teams when it matters most. Former Gunner Samir Nasri, however, who left under a cloud at the Emirates in 2011 to join Manchester City, spoke of his faith and praise of Arsene Wenger in a recent report and labelled his former mentor and fellow Frenchman “a magician”.
Arsenal will be without the services of their midfielder Jack Wilshere for the next six weeks after the 22-year-old fractured his foot during England's 1-0 narrow victory over Denmark.