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Sunday, 23 September 2012

Arsenal still unbeaten after 1-1 draw with Manchester City

Still Unbeaten: Arsenal players celebrate after Koscielny's goal 
Laurent Koscielny Arsenal
Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny, centre right, celebrates scoring the equaliser against Manchester City
(www.gaurdian.co.uk)

From a communication perspective Arsenal's draw against Manchester City proves that some of the communication messages from manager Arsene Wenger are indeed true. Arsenal are getting better and there seems to be a great deal of improvement.

This clash has also stirred up other communication messages concerning the club. Manchester City coach Roberto Mancini has stated in an interview on ESPN that he believes that the club has improved from the level they were at last season.

The Manchester City coach also said: Arsenal can compete for the title this season. They are better than last season even if they lost some good players. Maybe, because of that there is less pressure on them this season. They lost Van Persie and song but the players they brought in have experience and quality. (Bleacher Report)                                                                               

                                                         City Coach Roberto Mancini
Mancini believes Arsenal are title contenders yet again
(www.topnews.in)
                                                      

It is quite interesting to note the communication messages surrounding Arsenal at this stage of the season. They go from some saying the club are finally genuine title contenders again to others saying Arsenal always starts of well but crumbles towards the climax of the season. It will be interesting to see how things develop as the season progresses and what messages concerning the club will be going around.

9 comments:

  1. I just hope Arsenal keeps up their form, they are a good team but are there enough players to compete in all competitions as Arsenal has a number of major tournaments to participate in

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    1. True, the squad certainly could do with more depth, however in order to build depth there needs to be a regular first team in place. So perhaps that is what Arsenal is working towards at the moment.

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  2. Too much room for improvement and if they continue like this,they will be the difficult side to defeat this season as they have proved agaisnt the defending champions(man city) away from home.

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    1. Quite right vongani, Arsenal just could be the team to beat this season. It is also great to see the clubs performance on the pitch complement their communication messages of the club being at a turning point and improving.

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  3. I believe football is down to hard work and luck there is no question Arsen Wenger has hardworking players but eversince Arsenal has lost Theirry Henry they've run out of luck they need a player who will be their goodluck charm like Barca have Messi,Man U Rooney,Madrid C Ronaldo etc.

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    1. Arsenal could certainly use a superstar, but perhaps since that is not likely to happen soon that is why the club has communicated that it will focus on building a team. Perhaps that is good because a phenomenal team is certainly better than a phenomenal player.

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  4. I just hope the winning streak continues because it would be a sad shame to see Arsenal with their heads down after being defeated.

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    1. Well they are certainly going to loose, you can't win it all, all the time but the main thing is that like the club has communicated they are now getting back to the level where they can compete with the very best once again.

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  5. MAN UNITED FOREVER!!
    And I write this as a completely unbiased supporter of the beautiful game. Arsenal has a common weakness of starting out strong and wittling toward the end, their last Title win was when?

    Yes a strong team is essential but without standout players who push themselves and their fellow players to new heights its unlikely (in my opinion) that they can push through:

    Balotelli, Rooney, Messi, Fabrigas, Ronaldo. All synonmous with that extra effort a team needs to succeed.
    And what of Arsenal? I will buy you a Black Label as conolences when Arsenal DONT TAKE IT. AS USUAL.

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