Skip to main content

Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil exits would be a ‘huge setback’ for Arsenal – Alex Iwobi

Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi says losing team-mates Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil would be a “huge setback” for the club.
Both Sanchez and Ozil are running down their current deals, with no fresh terms having been put in place as yet.
Iwobi told the Sun on Sunday that he hopes the situations can be avoided, “When they are fit they are unstoppable. They are both capable of changing a game or a season.”
The 21-year-old said, “They have a big decision to make. But it would be a huge setback to lose them because from the stats you can see we do need them for their goals and assists.”
While Sanchez continues to be heavily linked with a move to City, Ozil is now being linked with their Manchester rivals United.Iwobi said, “For a team like Arsenal, we need to be aiming for the top four and we need what they bring.”
The Nigerian International is desperate to ensure that Premier League foes do not get to benefit from the pair’s considerable talent.
Iwobi wants Arsenal to offer enough to convince both to extend their time in north London.
He said, “It will be great for them to stay, I’ve learnt a lot from them.”
He added, “Just the opportunity to even train with them has been amazing. They are two top class players with great experience having played at the top level.”
Sanchez was initially benched after missing out on a deadline day transfer, but has since been welcomed back into the fold.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

the weird rules the royal family are expected to follow. (But break all the time).

The weird rules the royal family are expected to follow. (But break all the time). In international news this week, a guy held his girlfriend’s hand. ^^ That sort of thing tends to earn a fair bit of attention when you’re in line to succeed the throne as ruler of a Commonwealth of nations. Especially if that thing, well, just isn’t generally done. “Prince Harry Broke Royal Protocol with Meghan Markle”, “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Royal PDA May Have Been Against the Rules”, “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Broke a MAJOR Royal Rule”, the headlines read. But the truth is, the Royals – especially the younger ones – break protocol all the time. Because, let’s face it, a lot of them (the rules, that is) are really bloody weird. Here are a few they’ve tossed out the window. They mustn't let people touch them And not just girlfriends. The media went nuts in 2009 when Michelle Obama and the Queen stood side-by-side with (then) US First Lady Michelle Obama, the...

Liverpool allege youth winger suffered racist abuse at Spartak Moscow 2 hours ago From the section

Liverpool allege youth winger suffered racist abuse at Spartak Moscow 2 hours ago From the section Football Liverpool corner flag Liverpool have complained to Uefa about alleged racist abuse directed at winger Bobby Adekanye during Tuesday's Uefa Youth League match at Spartak Moscow. The alleged abuse at the Spartak Academy occurred when the 18-year-old came on as a 58th minute substitute. Uefa told BBC Sport it is awaiting additional reports. Spartak also face three charges for incidents involving fans during the 1-1 draw in their Champions League game against Liverpool later that day. They are for illicit banners and chants, setting off fireworks and blocking stairways. These charges will be dealt with by Uefa's control, ethics and disciplinary body on 19 October. Spartak were fined 60,000 euros (£52,664) for a firework incident during their match at Maribor earlier this month. They have also been banned from selling tickets to their fans for the match in Sevi...

UK PM May postpones trip to China to avoid timetable clash with Trump: Sky

U.S. President Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May during the U.N. General Assembly in New York, U.S., September 20, 2017. U.S. President Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May during the U.N. General Assembly in New York, U.S., September 20, 2017. Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May has postponed a trip to China that had been provisionally planned for November due to a timetable clash with U.S. President Donald Trump who would have been there at the same time, Sky News reported on Friday.