Arsenal’s Abou Diaby sympathizes to the fans – English Premier League news
Arsenal midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Abou-Diaby-c3453, has claimed that he understands the disappointment of the fans. Diaby’s comments come in the wake of yet another barren season for the Gunners.
At one point in the campaign, Arsenal were in with a shot of winning a possible quadruple. However, as they have done so often in the past few years, the young Gunners cracked under pressure. Arsene Wenger’s men lost the Carling Cup final to the recently
relegated Birmingham City in February. That upset set the tone for the remainder of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429’s season; the Gunners were knocked out of the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League in quick succession, and a string of poor performances at the tail-end of the English
Premier League campaign saw them finish the campaign in fourth place.
Arsenal’s 2010/11 trophy less campaign marks the sixth successive year in which the London club has failed to win any silverware. The fans are starting to wonder whether the current crop of Arsenal players are good enough to lead the club to glory, and many
have questioned Arsene Wenger’s suitability for the manager’s position.
The supporters made their feelings perfectly clear after Arsenal’s final home game of the 2010/11 Premier League campaign. The final whistle was met with boos by the home support, and many in the crowd chose to leave the stadium prior to the team’s lap of
appreciation.
It is a reaction that comes as no surprise to Abou Diaby. The midfielder said, “Here [in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Love-c22466 and that gives you another energy to push yourself. It is hard for them [Arsenal fans].
They want us to play well first, but to win trophies at the end. Even when I walk on the street and see some Arsenal fans, they are really, really disappointed when we lose games and don't win trophies.”
He added, "They are used to winning trophies every year. Now we have not won any trophy for six years, which is really hard for them."
Arsenal finished the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League season in fourth place, with a http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Total-c40747 of 68 points.
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