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Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez wins Fans' Player of the Season ahead of Chelsea's Eden Hazard
ARSENAL forward Alexis Sanchez has been named the PFA Fans' Player of the Season.
The Chile international joined the Gunners last summer from Barcelona in a deal worth £35million and has established himself as the key man for Arsene Wenger's side.
Sanchez has scored 24 times in just 51 appearances this season, and has now been recognised by the public for his efforts after beating Chelsea's Eden Hazard and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero to the award.
200,000 fans voted for their favourite player in a public poll, and ultimately decided that Sanchez was worthy of the prestigious title.
The former Udinese star helped Arsenal consolidate a third-place finish and automatic Champions League qualification, and will now be looking to lead his team to a consecutive FA Cup victory against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Wenger: Walcott will be a central striker in the future
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has explained why he used Theo Walcott as a striker last weekend against West Brom.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger explained at his press conference ahead of the FA Cup final that he played Theo Walcott as a striker against West Brom because that’s where he sees his long term position.
Walcott was superb on the final day of Arsenal’s league season, hitting a hat-trick in a 4-1 to give everyone a reminder of why he’s such an important part of the club’s attack.
Wenger now faces a difficult choice over whether to start Walcott against Aston Villa this weekend through the middle of the attack or whether to bring Olivier Giroud back into the team. Either way, he’s been clear over how he plans to use Walcott if he stays at the club long term.
“He's shown he is back in good form. I played him up front because I believe he can do it. He proved he can do it and in the future Walcott will be a central striker,” said Wenger.
The comments from Wenger have been well timed with the Daily Mirror suggesting that the next round of talks over a new deal for Walcott will take place next week.
He’s likely to be seeking assurances from the club over the amount of playing time he’s likely to receive and the position he’ll be playing as well as an improved offer with regards to terms.
There would be logic in Walcott starting against Aston Villa this weekend because he has that electric pace, which can make the difference against a team that wants to sit back and take a great deal of pressure.
Whether Arsenal look to control the ball through the middle or whether they counter attack, Walcott is someone who could turn out to be the difference between the two teams.
In terms of earning a start, he couldn’t have done much more.

French Duo Pose In Arsenal Shirts After Double Deal Is Agreed
Arsenal appear to have wrapped-up the double signing of French starlet’s Yassin Fortune and Jeff Reine-Adelaide from Lens.
Reports last week claimed that we were in deep negotiations with the French outfit about a double deal for the teenagers.
Further speculation in the Daily Mail suggested we had agreed a £3m fee for the pair and the players were believed to have agreed terms over three-year contracts.
It seems the transfers are now on the verge of completion as a photo has emerged online of Fortune and Reine-Adelaide posing in their new Arsenal shirts.
Fortune is a 16-year-old midfielder while Reine-Adelaide is a striker and both players have been impressing in the Lens youth team with the pair considered as two of the most exciting young prospects in French football.
Both players are Under-17 international’s and it seems that despite interest from several other clubs, Arsene Wenger’s history of nurturing young French players has convinced the duo to opt for a switch to the Emirates.


Thsmith написа:тоя отбор на сезона е смешен : ) Анимационния герой е направо абсурдно да е в каквато и да е положителна селекция, а Пантилимон вратар![]()
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[/offtopic]Costel Pantilimon, Sunderland, 7.12
No David de Gea is the headline here. The Manchester United keeper may have stole the column inches but, were it not for the heroics of Costel Pantilimon at the opposite end of the table, Sunderland may have lost their top-flight status. The giant Romanian was at his best as they secured their survival against Arsenal last week but that was just one of many heroic displays from the former Manchester City man. Pantilimon produced 109 saves over his 28 league appearances, with a save success rate of 78.4% by far the strongest in the Premier League. While De Gea undoubtedly pulled off some of the finest saves and goalkeeping displays of the season, his comparative figure of just 69.4% is evidence enough that the Sunderland stopper was the most consistent over the course of the campaign.
Branislav Ivanovic, Chelsea, 7.25
The burly Serbian’s performances were hardly surprising given his consistency in recent years. He again had a significant impact going forward, scoring four goals and registering five assists, with an average of 2.3 tackles per game helping the 31-year-old towards a rating of 7.25.
Laurent Koscielny, Arsenal, 7.39
In at centre-back after another impressive campaign with Arsenal, Laurent Koscielny has become one of his team’s most important players over the past two years. Arsenal conceded almost half as many goals in the 26 matches he started this season (0.73) as they did in the 12 matches that he didn’t (1.42).
Chris Smalling, Manchester United, 7.35
There’s no doubt that Chris Smalling has made significant strides since the turn of the year under Louis van Gaal but he is perhaps the most controversial inclusion in the XI. The England international’s recent form has been mightily impressive in particular – in his 15 league starts in 2015 the centre-half has picked up just one WhoScored.com match rating lower than a 7 – boasting impressive seasonal averages of 2.4 interceptions and 2.8 aerial duels won per game.
Nacho Monreal, Arsenal, 7.33
Nacho Monreal is another defender who has come on leaps and bounds this season, firmly cementing his status as Arsenal’s first choice left-back in front of Kieran Gibbs. The Spaniard has enjoyed by far and away his best season since a move to North London, with averages of 2.3 tackles and 3.1 interceptions per game seeing his rating jump from 6.67 last season to 7.33 this year.
Alexis Sánchez, Arsenal, 7.33
In a sensational debut season at the Emirates, Alexis Sánchez scored 16 league goals and recorded eight assists, ranking among the top five players in the league for key passes (2.3) and dribbles (3.3) per game. He also showed tremendous work rate to finish the season with two tackles per game.
Santi Cazorla,Arsenal, 7.60
The fourth and final Arsenal player to make the best XI is Santi Cazorla, who pulled the strings in a deeper role than we have seen him since he moved to the Premier League. Cazorla scored seven goals and finished second in the league when it came to assists, with 11, while seeing his figures for both shots (2.5) and dribbles (2.4) per game rise from last season.
Cesc Fàbregas, Chelsea, 7.62
His season may have ended in ridiculous fashion with a red at West Brom but Fàbregas’ creative exploits helped him to secure his first ever Premier League winners’ medal in his debut season at Chelsea. He was the only player to register more assists than his aforementioned Spanish compatriot, Cazorla, with a huge 18, and while his form dipped following the turn of the year, a rating of 7.62 was thoroughly deserved for a player who had a huge bearing on the title race.
Eden Hazard, Chelsea, 7.96
Eden Hazard completes the midfield, having earned a league-high rating of 7.96. The Belgian scored 14 goals and registered nine assists but his dribbling figures truly set him apart. The winger completed 181 in total, a full 66 more than any other player in the top flight.
Sergio Agüero, Manchester City, 7.67
It’s only right that the league’s top scorer should appear in the team of the season, and Agüero does so here courtesy of a rating of 7.67. His 26-goal tally was accompanied by eight assists, with a direct hand in more goals (34) than any other Premier League player by a distance. He had the most shots per game (4.5) and completed 2.6 dribbles per game.
Diego Costa, Chelsea, 7.43
If Agüero’s goals meant little in the grand scheme of things, Diego Costa’s were absolutely vital. The former Atlético Madrid striker settled into life in England in some style. Despite injuries and suspensions limiting him to a 26-game season, the Spain international notched his 20th league goal on the final day as Chelsea ran away with the title. With just 2.9 shots per game, Costa’s conversion rate of 26.3% was nothing short of exceptional.
Premier League team of the week
dreben23 написа:Съотношението по което са градили състава е брой мачове- брой изяви, за да го разберете по правилно. Като ви слушам тук из форумите имам чувството, че не аз съм тренирал футбол.![]()
Абсолютно всичко е важно, а на разбора след мач тренера ти дава и оценка за свършена или несвършена работа, като се подчертават правилни отигравания, грешни, спазени ли са тактическите изисквания или не , обикновено някои от нещата се случват на доста висок тон и са доста неприятни за отсрещната страна и ако не е доволен, просто те вади от групата за следващия мач.![]()
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dreben23 написа:В съвременния футбол всеки един по-стойностен футболен отбор си назначава и екип от статистици, които да следят или анализират отделните показатели на играчите с нужните им за целта инструменти, а защо се прави това като не е важно?
За да може да му регистрират данните в подобен сайт и да се сравняват с други негови колеги, когато дойде време и за трансфер в друг отбор. Ако не е важна, нямаше да изготвят статистика за всеки мач, ама тук обичаме да си говорим колкото да кажем нещо докато ни се доспи. Сега, дали са успели да я изчислят правилно, това не можем да знаем напълно, но аз съм гледал и доста от мачовете през изминалия сезон и мога да кажа, че съставът хич не е лош. Как тогава разбират, че някой е по-добър от другия като не било важно?Как ще разберат например, че Франсис Коклен е много по-добър от Неманя Матич? Много просто- статистическото съотнешение брой мачове- брой изяви. Да, Коклен е човекът за статистиците, не Матич, колкото и да звучи странно!
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Това, че еди кой си ви коментатор от Диема примерно ни е казал, че някой е по-добър от друг, съвсем не отговаря на истината като се сравнят данните, но каквото и да каже човек, все ще сбърка тук. Лошото е друго, че болшинството си даваме оценките за даден играч, а статистиката показва, че те не са съвсем състоятелни след това. Но няма значение, феновете не са статистици и не ги интересуват тези данни, но пък те са правилните, а не какво е казал Тиери Анри или Джейми Карагър, който пък си сменя мнението съм забелязал като изгрева и залеза и всичките ни оценки могат да отидат в коша направо с един замах. ( Много е важно, защото трябва да се определи и пазарната цена на даден играч, която от своя страна се обосновава с извадки от точно такива данни. Че не е само статистика футболът не е, но за да вдигат и свалят цената на футболистите, се гледат статистическите им показатели, затова спрете да приказвате врели-некипели наляво-надясно и то в присъствието на специалисти. И в други области се прави това противопоставяне между другото, но не ми прави толкова впечатление, а и доста от нещата се научават с времето и опита, така че всеки от нас има какво да понаучи, но пък съм убеден, че има хора тук с доста сериозна обща култура и ще се учим от тях няма как, никой не се е родил научен. Само дето има такива дето мислят, че са научили всичко и почват непрестанни спорове с тоя или оня, обикновено се случва и едната страна да е специализирала в областта в която се водят диспути, но се водят. Това вече са съвсем пък други компоненти от играта- липса на възпитание, липса на достатъчно информация, опит дори и т.н.![]()
Само да кажа, че отборът за сезона във фентъзито още не е излязъл и тепърва се гласува, но Джейми Карагър май е готов със своя, може да му хвърлите едно око, само че не всеки го интересува неговият отбор, особено ако е плюл цял сезон по играчите на Арсенал, а като виждаме четирима са нашите, а техните нуличка!
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