Premier League round up: Arsenal and Chelsea
Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Eboue has vowed to give his all for the club for whatever time that is left in the 2010-11 season.
The midfielder has the ability to play in any position the manager asks him to and has pledged to do something special for the club. Eboue, who joined from the Belgian side Beveren in 2005, has become an integral part of Arsenal and has already extended
his stay at the Emirates.
Eboue is usually used as an impact player for Arsenal and recently came on to replace http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bacary-Sagna-c7148 as a full back, following the Frenchman’s recent head injury. Sagna suffered the injury while playing in the Carling Cup semi-final against Ipswich Town, which
Arsenal won 3-1 on aggregate to book a place in the final.
“I have this team in my heart, in fact it does not matter if I don't play, I still want us to win from the bottom of my heart. This is a team that can win something, for sure. If we continue to play our football and with confidence the side has, I certainly
believe that. I will be ready to give everything I can to try to make this season something special,” stated the Arsenal midfielder.
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti was happy to escape with a 1-1 draw against Everton in the FA Cup, admitting the fact that his side was completely outplayed by the host on most occasions. It took an equaliser from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Salomon-Kalou-c32266 ten minutes from time to give
the holders a lifeline in the tournament. A replay has been set up between the two sides for 19 February, 2011, with the victor to face Championship side Reading.
Chelsea would now look forward to take advantage of the home crowd as Everton have to travel to Stamford Bridge. The manager stated that a draw was perhaps the right result for them and lauded the hosts for playing a better second half. The Italian claimed
that he was happy with the result as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Louis-Saha-c22459.
Chelsea’s ability to make a comeback shows the positive mentality of the team and the manager hailed the team spirit for managing a draw. The former AC Milan coach was astonished as to how Everton kept the pressure on the Premier League champions and added
that they are the most dangerous on set pieces.
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