He was very clear that his good brother had basically always been a glass man at Arsenal.
Even more excessive than Van Persie!
At least Van the Man carried the team for one season!
Wilshere was very talented, but he just didn't play much!
This is somewhat similar to the NBA Clippers superstar "Medical Card".
Although he played well, he just didn't play much!
He wore a suit and tie every year in the playoffs, watching his teammates play from the sidelines.
Wilshere was a bit like this during his time at Arsenal...
To put it bluntly, the premise of having good technique is having a healthy body.
Otherwise, if you're always injured, who can stand it?
Unable to guarantee attendance, unable to play outstanding data.
His value and salary won't be high!
The reason Van Persie could go to Manchester United and get a top salary wasn't because of his high attendance in his last season at Arsenal and scoring 30 goals in the League.
Without the excellent performance in the 2011-2012 season, it's a question whether Manchester United would have bought him.
Let alone offering him a high salary.
So, don't be jealous of others having a higher salary than you.
That's because others can do more and do better than you.
In this case, it would be a huge joke if others' salaries were not higher than yours.
Anyway, Fly felt very comfortable and justified with his salary.
If it weren't for the fact that this was his first official contract in his career.
Fly even wanted to ask for an exorbitant price, directly demanding a Premier League top salary!
After all, he was very confident in his own abilities!
With the cheat of the skill [Iron Man] which ignores injuries, there was no need to worry about Fly's attendance.
Without considering physical fitness, it was not a problem for Fly to play every game for 90 minutes for an entire season.
However, due to Fly's current lack of excellent physical fitness, he definitely couldn't sustain playing like that.
Although he wouldn't get injured from fatigue, his competitive state would definitely not be guaranteed!
Arsène Arsène Wenger also wouldn't use Fly to death like this.
Arsène Arsène Wenger cherished this treasure very much, afraid of wearing him out.
On August 17th, with Manchester United easily defeating Newcastle United 3-0 at Old Trafford, the first round of the Premier League officially ended.
In the first round, traditional Premier League powerhouses Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea all won.
Among them, Chelsea slaughtered West Brom with a large score of 6-0, temporarily ranking first due to goal difference advantage.
Arsenal and Manchester United followed closely, ranking second and third respectively.
As for Tottenham, they shook hands and made peace with Manchester City with a 0-0 draw.
On the top scorers list, Drogba temporarily ranked first with a hat-trick in the first round, and Fly was second with two goals.
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August 21st.
The first match of the second round of the Premier League was Arsenal hosting this season's promoted team, Blackpool.
This team had thrashed Wigan Athletic, who narrowly avoided relegation last season, with a large score of 4-0 in the first round.
This victory also filled the Blackpool team with confidence, after all, they had just thrashed a Premier League team from last season!
Even if the opponent was just Wigan Athletic, who barely avoided relegation last season, they were still a Premier League team!
They were a team that was desperately trying to get promoted from the EFL Championship last season, and in their first game in the Premier League, they thrashed a former Premier League team.
How could this not make them ambitious and want more?
With this thought in mind, Blackpool came to Emirates Stadium to challenge Arsenal.
As soon as the match started, the entire Blackpool team began EFL Championship level confrontation.
To be fair, in terms of confrontation intensity alone, the EFL Championship is even stronger than the Premier League.
Because the Premier League still has technical teams like Arsenal that play possession football, it's not all about muscle-bound players clashing.
But EFL Championship teams don't have the foundation for playing technically.
Apart from defeating opponents through physical combat on the field, the only tactics worth mentioning are the long ball and cross, which are very characteristic of England football.
However, Arsenal has been based in the Premier League for so many years, and they encounter two promoted teams from the EFL Championship every year.
To deal with these promoted teams, Arsenal already has its own way of playing.
In this match, Fly continued to sit on the bench, waiting for his turn.
Arsène Arsène Wenger did not directly appoint him as a starter just because of his excellent performance in the previous match.
Fly could only remain patient, he believed that the day he would be a starter would eventually come!
On the field, Blackpool was rampant for the first 10 minutes of the match, but then they were immediately exposed.
In the 12th minute of the match.
Rosicky carried the ball in the midfield and passed it forward to Arshavin.
Arshavin held the ball with his back to the goal, faked a breakthrough to the left, deceived the center of gravity of Blackpool's defender Carney, and then passed the ball to Walcott who had advanced to the right side of the penalty area.
Little Tiger received the ball without any hesitation and fired a powerful shot.
Blackpool's goalkeeper Matthew Gilks was helpless against such a close-range shot and could only raise his hands in surrender.
Arsenal led 1-0 at home.
This goal seemed to wake up Blackpool, but it was already too late.
In the 31st minute of the match.
Walcott successfully beat the offside trap and received the ball from Wilshere.
Seeing that Walcott was about to go one-on-one, Blackpool's defender Ian Evatt directly chose to slide tackle from behind, disrupting the one-on-one opportunity.
This extremely reckless foul directly resulted in Ian Evatt being sent off with a red card. The match had only been going on for 30 minutes, and Blackpool was already in the awkward situation of playing 10 against 11.
The most crucial point was that before Ian Evatt's sliding tackle, Walcott had already stepped into the penalty area with one foot.
In other words, Ian Evatt's foul not only cost him a red card but also resulted in a penalty kick, which can be described as "losing both the wife and the troops".
Arshavin took the ball, facing the somewhat numb goalkeeper, and without hesitation, he shot directly into the bottom right corner of the goal after the referee blew the whistle.
Goalkeeper Matthew Gilks misjudged the direction, and Arsenal took a 2-0 lead at home.
Seeing this, the Blackpool coach knew the match was over.
In order to strive for goal difference, he directly substituted midfielder Sylvestre and replaced him with a defender named Crainey.
As soon as this signal was given, Arsène Arsène Wenger knew that the match was stable, and the opponent had already given up and conceded defeat.
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