Friday, 24 June 2016

Mauro Icardi to Arsenal? Would Arsenal be a better ‘team’ without Alexis Sanchez?

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Morning all.
So, Jamie Vardy said no to Arsenal which is a shame for the club but for Leicester, it’s good. Sometimes one just has to pat a player on the back and say well done for staying loyal to a club which really made him who he is today. As someone said yesterday, it’s a great shame a few Arsenal players haven’t been as loyal over the years but they buggered off as soon as more money was offered.
My guess is Jamie Vardy wanted a four year deal rather than three and that’s just what he’s now got, even though he’ll earn £20K a week less each week. But he hasn’t spurned Arsenal as all the headlines suggest, he’s just stayed at a club which has just won the Premier League, something Arsenal haven’t done for years.
Personally, I think he’ll regret it, but so what, it’s over now and he’ll never get another chance. The most important thing is who Arsene Wenger now has in his sights because he’d have been foolish to put all his eggs into one big Jamie Vardy basket. Mauro Icardi is the man Arsene is now looking at according to TalkSport.
The Alexis Sanchez ‘in or out’ stories rumble on as Juventus continue to be linked with him and having had to sell Morata back to Real Madrid, it’s suggested that the Italian club will step up their interest.
But should Arsenal do all they can to keep him?
Over the last few days, weeks and months, there’s been many different views expressed about our Chilean. He’s not a team player say some, he’s a one trick pony say others, his game has been sussed out and like Arsene Wenger, he doesn’t have the ability to change said a few. Sell him is a constant view I’ve heard and read from Arsenal fans both around the blogshere and social media.
I was surprised as just two years ago, Alexis arrived at the club and those same fans were no doubt well and truly excited, I know I was. His first season was very good, last season, maybe not so good as his first, certainly not if he’s to be judged on goals scored alone.
But is it another case of not having the right players around him, players who aren’t on his wavelength, players who when he looks up, aren’t in a good place or the right place as is often the case when Ozil is on the ball?
Or is he really just a selfish player who only thinks about his own game and his own performance?
I personally love the player and hope he stays for many years to come but what about you guys, would you be disappointed if Arsenal cashed in on him already as long as he was replaced?
Have a good Friday guys….

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