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Osimhen is absolutely wishful thinking...I don't know why but he seems like a Chelski signing to me. Great player, not sure if it fits the dynamic.

I'm going to be really sad when Eddie leaves, I liked him a lot when he first came up (Facebook constantly reminds me of a post bitching about him going on loan) but unfortunately he hasn't reached a higher potential with the team. He's a good player and he deserves to further his career.

Kiwior is someone I don't want to send away simply because of how injury prone our defense can be.

Rammers.....sigh....if he wants to keep his England spot he'll need to find minutes somewhere.

And seriously, I hope we don't end up with Sterling .

 

Second course of bbq let's go

Personal terms done for 28yo to join #AFC from #Sociedad on 4yr contract + option of 5th in club favour.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Wolves want Aaron on loan according to Orny.

Tbh, yeah I like this for Aaron.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Like local news?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Spurs spursing it. Vardy chatting shit and backs it up. Good times.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

We want 30, they offer 25 plus add-ons...

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The vets of the team need to come back from holiday lol. I know it's hotter than two rats effing in a cotton sock in DC but yeah really need to be more alert.

Lessi Russo is fabulous as usual, Leah is like a general in that backline, Katie Reid is a revelation, and my god Rosa wow. We also need to nurture Aygemang, she's going to be a goal machine once fine-tuned.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Ok I see why we signed Kafaji now

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Ugh that was a bad goal to give away

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

God if and when Kim retires I will genuinely cry. She's such an engine for this team.

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Lol I'm actually not expecting us to play great because it's midseason for the Spirit....but then i remember their record

It's good to get match fitness from this since Champions League is soon

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Lessiiiiiiii

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Good thing the pitch looks way better than earlier this week when it looks like absolute straw

 

As well as Leverkusen

 

I ❤️ this guy

 

Ngl... I teared up reading her letter.

 

Well deserved 🙌🏼

 

Wilo you nutter

 

Bloody happy for Tomi. Rice was a good shout but Tomi bloody deserved it.

 

Rog is a huge Everton fan and a believer of us last season so interviewing Mikel is a huge treat for him

 

I swear Jorgie's laugh is hilarious. He's slowly becoming one of my favorites.

 

When Takehiro Tomiyasu arrived at Arsenal he was an instant hit. The right-back position at Arsenal had been an issue for some time, with none of Calum Chambers, Hector Bellerin or Ainsley Maitland-Niles being able to meet Mikel Arteta's requirements. In Tomiyasu, the Spaniard seemed to have finally found his man.

The Arsenal supporters took to him immediately too. By his debut against Norwich he had already earned himself a chant, and a goal-saving tackle from Heung-Min Son in his next Emirates Stadium appearance solidified him as an instant fan favourite. Over the next few months, the Japan international would hardly look back, establishing himself as one of the best one-vs-one and aerial defenders in the Premier League. Then the injuries came.

Having started every league game from his debut in September up until Boxing Day, Tomiyasu would go on to play just five more matches in the 2021/22 season. He continued to struggle with calf problems throughout the summer. By the time he was back though William Saliba's return had shifted Ben White to right back, and the Japan international would have to make do with a bit part role for the first time in his career, before a knee injury against Sporting CP ended his season in March. It's a period that he admits he found difficult.

"Yes, it was a difficult period for me," he says. "Ben White was doing very well and to be honest I lost confidence. But the injured period was four months and I thought about a lot of things at this time.

"You need to learn from the injuries, also the mistakes from the Manchester City game as well (where his error allowed Kevin De Bruyne to open the scoring in February's top-of-the-table clash at the Emirates). You have good and bad moments but you need to learn a lot of things from the bad moments. Now I am feeling good, not only for the body, but my head also like career, yeah, it’s all positive."

Despite his bad luck with injuries though, Tomiyasu remains firmly a part of Arteta's plans for the coming season. Part of the reason for this is his supreme versatility. Over the course of his two appearances in this pre-season tour of America alone, he has played right centre-back, left centre-back and left back, despite his natural position being at right back. Many players would find such constant change difficult, but for Tomiyasu it's not an issue.

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"For me, it’s the same thing," he says. "I just want to be on the pitch. I want to play as much as I can and help the team. Which position, I don’t care. I haven’t spoken to the manager about it, I don’t know. I just want to help the team."

That goal of being on the pitch as much as possible is set to become even more tricky this season though. In his preferred right back spot Tomiyasu now has to compete with new signing Jurrien Timber as well as White, while over at left back Oleksandr Zinchenko is Arteta's first choice, with Kieran Tierney and Jakub Kiwior also vying for minutes alongside him. Rather than fearing the competition though, the 24-year-old is relishing the challenge.

"The level in training is much higher than last season," he says. "This is good for the team and for me. If you want to be a better player you need to play with better players in a competitive environment.

"The only thing I can do is prove my value on the pitch. That’s all I can do."

Standards across Arsenal will have to improve as they return to the Champions League for the first time in seven years in September. For Tomiyasu though, his focus is on the here and now.

"I am so excited to play," he says. "But the only thing I can do, I just want to be on the pitch to help the team. So the first thing I need to do is prove my value in the training."

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