Posts Tagged "Cesc Fabregas"

So another transfer window has arrived and it looks as though another Arsenal star will be departing the North London club, frustrated by the club’s inability to win silverware.

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It was ultimately a fairly depressing 2011/12 Premier League season for Arsenal fans. Sitting just above the relegation zone and well out of serious title contention after five games gave the season a miserable outlook early on.

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Cesc Fabregas has finally left Arsenal for his beloved Barcelona FC. One of the biggest transfer sagas is at last complete: Wenger cursing himself for losing one his best players reasonably cheap, Barça happy to be getting a players who carries their DNA.

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It might not be a long bow to suggest that Arsenal’s first leg Champions League qualifier tonight against Udinese represents one of the biggest games for the club in recent years.

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Arsenal announced on Sunday they have finally agreed a deal with Barcelona for the transfer of captain Cesc Fabregas to the Spanish and European champions, the player’s boyhood club.

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Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas is set to join Barcelona after the Gunners accepted a 36 million euros ($A50.46 million) offer for the Spanish midfielder, British press reported on Thursday.

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes the club’s stars, Cesc Fabregas and Jack Wilshere, will be at the Emirates next season. The Gunners look set for another season without silverware and speculation has already started over the future of some of the club’s key players.

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Arsenal kept the pressure on Premier League leaders Manchester United and delivered a hammer blow to Chelsea’s hopes of retaining the title with a 3-1 victory over the struggling champions on Monday.

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After the recent FIFA world cup in South Africa and another failed major football tournament for the English national side, the English Football Association has decided to change its Premier League squad rules.

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Barcelona, arguably the best footballing team we’ve seen in the last twenty years, certainly one of them, decide they want to enhance their already formidable squad by pursuing Fabregas, Torres and Villa (the latter already being signed) during the domestic summer break.

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Goals either side of half-time by Barcelona’s new signing David Villa saw Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in their Group H clash at Ellis Park on Monday to put their World Cup back on track.

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European champions Spain make their World Cup bow against Switzerland on Wednesday with star midfielder Cesc Fabregas saying they were “hungry for the title”.

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Wayne Rooney fired defending champions Manchester United to a 1-0 victory over promoted Birmingham on Sunday, while Liverpool slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Tottenham.

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger managed his side to their first League win three matches on Monday morning, guiding his young side to victory over FA Cup holders Portsmouth. The game marked Arsenal icon Tony Adams’ first visit to the Emirates as manager; although this time he was coaching the opposition.

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Survival is the only target for Hull, Stoke and West Bromwich Albion going into the Premier League season, but the top-flight newcomers would probably settle for avoiding total humiliation.

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Spanish midfielder Xavi was named player of Euro 2008 by UEFA today.

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Germany will need all the concentration and commitment they showed in beating Portugal if they are to stop Spain’s “incalculable” midfielders giving them a footballing lesson in Sunday’s Euro 2008 final.

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Spain can end a 44-year wait to be crowned European champions if they reproduce the same form in Sunday’s final against Germany that they showed to beat Russia 3-0 in the semi-final on Thursday. Read Kevin Fylan’s preview of the Euro 2008 final More from Euro 2008 Fabulous Fabregas converts misfortune into virtue Russia head [...]

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Losing your top scorer in a delicately balanced semi-final is a blow that would sap the morale of most teams but for Spain the setback turned into a virtue as they outclassed Russia 3-0 on a stormy night.

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Germany beat Turkey 3-2 in another Euro 2008 thriller today to line up a final on Sunday against either Russia or Spain and end their opponents’ roller-coaster ride through the tournament. Watch the match highlights

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