182. The New Gunslinger with High Hopes (Part II)
Jose Mourinho, Josep Guardiola, Antonio Conte, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, the three giants ushered in famous coaches, plus Arsenal's Arsène Wenger, Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp, Tottenham's Robert Pochettino, Southampton's Ronald Koeman, Leicester City's Claudio Ranieri...... With so many famous coaches, the Premier League is not attractive?
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, Arsenal's Mesut Ozil, Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Chelsea's John Terry, aren't they world-class stars? I have a lot of respect for President Karl Rummenigge, but he doesn't see that they can't keep the German genius Mario Gotze, and he knows where this German genius has come from. Arsenal. Where are French talents Paulo Drogba and world-class striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who are vying for by many European giants? Arsenal. Where have more powerful players and talented rising stars gone? Or Arsenal. May I ask Chairman Rummenigge, if the level is not high, there is no influence and attraction, these stars, even superstars, will come to the Premier League?
Here are a few of the line-ups I have lined up for the current Arsenal first-team players:
Lineup 1:
Goalkeeper: Peter Cech
Right-back: Hector Bellerin
Central defenders: Marquinhos, Laurent Koscielny
Left-back: Nacho Monreal
Defenders: Paul Pogba, Santi Cazorla
Striker: Mesut Ozil
Right winger: Alex Sanchez
Left winger: Henrik Mkhitaryan
Center: Qiansheng
Lineup 2:
Goalkeeper: Samir Handanovic
Right-back: Gregory van der Wiel
Centre-backs: Avar Nordved, Kostas Manolas
Left-back: Lucas Digne
Defenders: Francis Coquelin, Granit Xhaka
Forward: Jack Wilshere
Right winger: Danny Welbeck
Left winger: Mario Gotze
Centre-forward: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Lineup 3:
Goalkeeper: Ron Zeller
Right-back: Sam Fosarico
Centre-backs: Rob Holding, Jonatan Tower
Left-back: Lucas Digne
Midfielders: N'Golo Kante, Mohamed Elneny (Youri Tielemans)
Forward: Marcelo Brozovic (Toni Wichner)
Right winger: El Gazi (Ousmane Dembele)
Left winger: Andrea Zhivkovic (Ben Arfa)
Centre-forward: Vincent Janssen
These three lineups, may I ask Chairman Rummenigge, can you put out these three lineups with similar strength? Hehe, I don't think you have so many famous players and talented new stars in your team. Moreover, it is said that Arsenal will have to buy people to supplement their strength.
Although it is said that money cannot buy a champion, the champion does not leave with money. With the rich Premier League, enough capital to attract stars, and the arrival of many famous managers, I believe that the Premier League teams will rise in Europe next season.
Here, I'm more bullish on Arsenal. It's not because I'm a journalist for a London newspaper, it's because Arsenal after the takeover is unusual, and when it comes to buying stars, it's not just quality, but also quantity. Take a look at the three Arsenal line-ups I listed above, there are so many players, and there are only 11 main places to compete, which shows how fierce the competition will be. Arsenal's reinforcements in three positions, Zlatan, Vincent and Ben, not only solved the problem of the Gunners' weak eating cake, but also once the midfield and backfield are injured, there will be enough players to top, because of Arsenal's bench depth, I am afraid that in the whole of Europe, there will be no second home.
With players of all styles and skills, Arsène has the capital to pursue more titles. This new Arsenal team not only has the strength to win the Premier League crown, but also has enough ambition for the coveted first Champions League trophy. Next season's Gunners will make the whole of Europe tremble! Arsenal will take LinkedIn Super League against La Liga and will surely regain the glory of Europe's first league! ”
As soon as the article by James Ole, a reporter for the London Evening Standard, came out, various reactions followed.
applauded, most of them were England fans, and of course there were also Chinese fans who supported Qiansheng. The singers are basically European fans outside of England. And Bayern's president, former Germany international and famous striker Karl Rummenigge, did not hesitate to become a shield for two newspapers because of his comments about the Premier League.
And for more media reporters, football professionals and even coaches, there are yes and different opinions on Ole's article.
It is undeniable that as the mouthpiece of London, the capital of the United Kingdom, the "London Evening Standard" has a greater emotional tendency towards the local team. But Arsenal, who became rich overnight, continued to buy stars, which caused fear in their home country and even in Europe as a whole.
Because of the purchase of too many players, Arsenal has spent nearly 500 million pounds on sky-high transfer fees, not to mention the expenditure of wages, so, in order to lick Arsenal into trouble, some teams sued UEFA, complaining that Arsenal violated the Financial Fair Play Act.
UEFA was also surprised by Arsenal's heavy purchases, because many people are not used to being careful and spending a small amount of money to do big things, Arsenal suddenly became more local tyrants than Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid and other tycoons, so they launched an investigation.
As a result, a check found that there was no problem.
Some people will say, didn't Arsenal have a lot of debt because they built the stadium in the first place? Before the acquisition, it was not paid off. As a result, Arsenal presented financial statements showing 0 liabilities.
It turned out that the consortium that bought Arsenal paid off all the debts for Arsenal, and the debtless and light gunners waved cheques, like nouveau riche, and threw money to buy any player they liked. The Arsenal club, which has received a huge injection of funds, not only has no financial deficit, but is also in a basically balanced situation.
Huge transfer spending is actually not in deficit? UEFA investigators were shocked.
After checking carefully and discovering Arsenal's source of income, I have to sigh that the Premier League is really too rich. Although Arsenal won the runner-up last season, it won the first place in terms of league income, with a total income of up to 100 million, plus Champions League income, matchday income, commercial income and income from the sale of players in the summer, as well as the deposit in the bank.
The opponents couldn't help complaining, how rich the boss behind you is, no matter how much expenditure you have, you can't stand your boss's rich and willful capital injection, and the whole world can no longer stop Arsenal's sugar-coated shells. (To be continued.) )