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Gervinho claims Arsenal can go all the way without Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas

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Gervinho claims Arsenal can go all the way without http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 and Cesc Fabregas
Arsenal recently went on to complete the capture of Ivory Coast international, Gervinho. The forward went on to have a highly impressive season with Lille, as he won the League and Cup double. However, soon after the season, Gervinho went on to express his
desire to playing for Arsenal and was almost immediately snapped up by the team.
Despite having been at the club for less than a month, it seems like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gervinho-c14755 is far more dedicated to the cause, as compared to some seasoned Gunners.
The forward has now gone on to address the issue of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri and has stated that should the duo leave, it won’t really affect the Gunners. In fact, he has said that the team will adapt to live without them and that might even prove to
be a good thing for the team. At the same time, he added that it won’t be very hard to find replacements for the duo.
Gervinho when addressing the issue is quoted to have said: "It is football, everything moves quickly"
"If the club does not manage to keep these players, they will be able to replace them."
Gervinho also seems to be highly confident over the fact that Arsenal will be able to go all out next season and bag a number of trophies. The forward has stated that he only joined the team in order to win trophies and that is exactly what he wants to do.
The forward also went on to place emphasis on the fact that the team will be able to produce their best, irrelevant of what Nasri or Fabregas decide to do.
"http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 will always remain a large club," Gervinho added.
"No-one knows what will happen in the future, maybe in a year or two Arsenal will win titles."
Gervinho is yet to perform for the Gunners, however, should he take to the field with just as much confidence as he has taken to the media, then it is safe to say that he is going t be an instant success at the club.
On the other hand, it is hard not agree with the forward. Considering the fact that the Nasri, Fabregas saga has dragged on for a couple of months now (years in the case of Fabregas), it is high time that it came to an end. The players need to decide what
they want to do in the future and they need to do that now.

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