The boss reckons that it's vital to trust the players now, having put in so much energy to bring them this far. I agree with him in general, and I don't think any of us disagree with bringing up young players, youth certainly isn't an impediment to success; but it's hard to trust a player who doesn't show any desire to win. At the end of the day, all we ask of players, at least all I would ever ask is that they give their all. Some of them haven't in the past, so why should I trust them to in the future? Sometimes you have to prove yourself. Anyway, as I said hopefully they've had a banana shoved up their back-sides and are ready to turn over anyone we face in the next eight games.
A bit of an early Blackpool preview then, as already mentioned Manuel Almunia will carry on in goal. Cesc Fabregas is fit to start against Blackpool but Alex Song is set to miss out, he will probably be joined on the sidelines by Bacary Sagna who won't be risked after a knock on his knee. Theo Walcott faces a late fitness test while Aaron Ramsey looks likely to feature in the squad after overcoming a groin problem.
In nice news, Arsenal Ladies travel to Lyon for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on Saturday evening. Let's hope they do better than the men have this season.
Now although I don't have Wenger's pre-match press conference for you (yet), I do have some other videos; a compilation of potential Arsenal full-back Carl Jenkinson playing for Charlton vs. Notts County. Take a look at Eboue's replacement?
We've also got an interview with Jeremie Aliadiere talking about random stuff, I think his Arsenal career is mentioned. He hasn't looked too bad for the reserves barring a bit of rustiness, is a contract really that unlikely? Who knows.
Anyways, that's it for now. I might update later if I get the pre-match press conference soon, it not then I'll probably have it by tomorrow. Have a good Friday night. :)
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