Arsenal vs. Sunderland match preview
Arsenal must at least draw tomorrow to stand on top of EPL table,since Man U are already back in their form with their big 4-0 win against Wigan.
After Man U cured their "1-0" disease,I wish Arsenal could too since Arsenal started to suffer that.And this is a good chance for Arsenal to maintain their form before traveling to Anfield and face Slavia Prague and Manchester United next.If both team(Gunners and Red Devils) keep their form intact the match against Man. U will be extremely interesting to watch.
It's time to back to the topic now.Ok,the main point to talk about this game is of course infamous ex-Man U captain Roy Keane who has a lot of memories with Gunners in his playing career.And his fight with our ex-captain Patrick Vierra is very unforgettable to Gooners as well as Devils out here.
We are also looking to extend our unbeaten record and our main target is of course,to surpass our 49 match unbeaten record.But we must take it slowly.We has still 39 games to go and talking about that will pressure our player.Let's take it game by game.
Wenger also stated that he has difficulty to choose players.Source:Arsenal.com
Sometimes he don't sure which player to choose,as the current players perform very well but they are not main players.Wenger sometimes scared the seniors spoiled Gunners great form that formed by our young players.Our goalkeeper are a good example.Almunia are doing very well for Arsenal.Lehmann on the other hand always made stupid mistake,despite saved Arsenal from many goals that should be conceded.
Let Wenger choose what player to be played and I wish him all the best.
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