Willian Chelsea

#PLStory- #Willian has decided to stay in Europe when he leaves Arsenal #ArsenalFC

Willian has revealed that he would like to remain in Europe when he ends up leaving Arsenal. The 32-year-old arrived at the Emirates Stadium on a free transfer last summer after his contract at London rivals Chelsea expired and enjoyed an impressive debut, recording multiple assists in a 3-0 win over Fulham on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season. However, the Brazilian has not been able to build on that showing, registering just two assists across all competitions since and is still awaiting his first goal in Arsenal colours. With that said, he was hailed as a 'gamechanger' by Gunners manager Mikel Arteta during Thursday evening's Europa League comeback win over Benfica. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel And having signed a three-year deal, there's still time for Willian to show his best form for the north London outfit. But what are the attacking midfielder's plans for when he does leave Arsenal? Well, a return to Brazil has been ruled out as Willian has already decided he wants to remain in Europe and hasn't closed the door on playing in the United States before retiring. "Look, I always say that sometimes we make plans but sometimes the plans change," Willian told UOL, as per Sport Witness. "Today, in my head, I don’t have this objective. I have neither the desire nor the objective to play in Brazil. "I intend to stay in Europe, anyway. Leaving Europe, going to another market. United States, I don’t know, another market. But we make plans, sometimes things can change. "So today I reply to you that I don’t have this thought of playing in Brazil again." Willian celebrates with his Arsenal teammates in their 3-2 victory over Benfica in the Europa League Round of 32 second leg. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images) Willian also opened up on swapping west London for north London last summer, a decision that wasn't easy to make as he didn't necessarily push to leave Chelsea. "It was difficult to make that decision, it wasn’t easy. Because, as you said, the rivalry between the two clubs is very big. It wasn’t an easy decision to leave Chelsea for Arsenal," Willian added. "It was well thought out, a thoughtful decision, talking to my wife and even the agent many times. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles "And one of the things that made me decide to go to Arsenal was really the various conversations I had with Mikel Arteta, with Edu too. They convinced me to go there that it’d be a really cool project, that it’d be really good for me to be able to go there. "That I’d be a very important player in the squad. That they wanted to change the philosophy of the club, to make it possible for Arsenal to fight again in the Premier League, to play in the Champions League again. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. "So there were several conversations I had, several conversations that ended up pleasing me, so that’s why I ended up making this decision. But it really wasn’t easy to make that decision, it had to be well thought out. "Look, I think some fans asked this question. But the majority understood because I didn’t leave the club with a fight, I left the doors open. "Everyone knew the conditions, I really wanted to stay. We ended up not finding an agreement, I ended up asking for three years, Chelsea wanted to give two, and everyone knows this story. That’s why I ended up leaving."
Nuno Espirito Santo

#PLStories- #NunoEspiritoSanto is ‘sure’ #RaulJimenez will play for Wolves again this season #WOLVESFC

Nuno Espirito Santo is 'totally confident' Raul Jimenez will make his return for Wolverhampton Wanderers before the end of this season. Jimenez, 29, hasn't played since fracturing his skull in the victory over Arsenal in November but recently returned to light training. The Mexican striker isn't yet involved in any contact training, but he is stepping up his fitness work ahead of his planned return to action. And Nuno believes that day is certain to arrive before Wolves' season ends against Manchester United on May 23. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Asked whether Jimenez will play again this season, Nuno replied: "(I am) totally confident. For sure. "We have to be very aware of the circumstances and avoid any kind of contact. He has been able to participate in the initial part of the training sessions. "Just him being with his teammates is a big help for him, and for us. We are following the right protocols with no rush, but we're delighted Raul is getting better day by day." Here's the latest injury and suspension news concerning Wolves' players... Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles Yellow cards (PL only) Ruben Neves - 5 Nelson Semedo - 4 Conor Coady - 4 Joao Moutinho - 4 Adama Traore - 3 Max Kilman - 3 Leander Dendoncker - 3 Pedro Neto - 3 Marcal - 2 Daniel Podence - 2 Fabio Silva - 2 Willy Boly - 1 Rui Patricio - 1 Owen Otasowie - 1 Ki-Jana Hoever - 1 Romain Saiss - 1 Premier League yellow card amnesties Ten yellow cards no longer results in a two-match ban after 32 fixtures. Raul Jimenez Injury: Fractured skull Possible return date: N/A Wolves' all-time record goalscorer in the Premier League has been sidelined since fracturing his skull in the early stages of the 2-1 win at Arsenal in November. The Mexican was operated on in a London hospital and returned home to his family after a week under medical supervision. He's since returned to Wolves' training ground to socialise with his teammates and watched the draw against Spurs at Molineux on December 27. Jimenez has already signalled his intention to return to football and has started doing some gym work and light jogging at Compton. Nuno recently revealed his belief that Jimenez could even return before the end of the current campaign. “We are truly positive that this can happen,” said Nuno. ”It’s very good news that he keeps improving day by day. “Not only me, but all the medical staff (are positive) because he is improving on all the tests that we did previously, two seasons ago. He’s doing really well.” Willy Boly Injury: Hamstring Possible return date: Early March The fixture schedule has clearly taken its toll on Boly's hamstrings with this the Ivorian's second muscular injury of the campaign. Boly is now expected to be out of action for the next month, which comes as a significant blow to Wolves. Wolves transfer news, rumours and analysis free to your inbox There's a quick and easy way to stay on top of all the Wolverhampton Wanderers news with our daily newsletter. Delivered straight into your email inbox each day, the bulletins will feature the latest Wolves transfer news, views, gossip and opinion from our man Alex Dicken. How do I sign up? All you have to do is punch your email in at the top of the article - or sign up here. And what's more, it's absolutely free! You can also get all the latest updates by following us on Facebook and Twitter. We also have a free app which you can download. It is always up-to-date with the latest news from across the region. Google Play Store and App Store Daniel Podence Injury: Hip Possible return date: Late March Like Boly, Podence is also beginning his second period out in recent months. “Unfortunately injuries are following me these times... now in the adductor,” Podence revealed in an Instagram post. “I will recover very well and return at 150%. Always happy because I have more reasons to smile than cry. And supporting my team in the next 5/6 weeks thank you for supporting me.” Marcal Injury: N/A Possible return date: N/A Marcal has suffered several injuries this season and only returned to action recently, but the Brazilian had to limp off just minutes after coming on in Wolves' last game against Leeds United.
Steve Bruce Newcastle

#PLStories- #SteveBruce reveals Newcastle United injury boost ahead of Wolves #NUFC

Steve Bruce has confirmed Newcastle United's Brazilian striker Joelinton is fit to face Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday night. The Magpies, who are currently 17th in the Premier League table, host Wolves at St James' Park in Sky Sports' late kick-off. Bruce will be without star striker Callum Wilson, but confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Joelinton is available. The striker started Newcastle's defeat to Manchester United last weekend before being replaced just before the hour mark due to a groin problem. "Joelinton is OK," Bruce said, as quoted by the Chronicle. "Federico Fernández has trained all week but tomorrow still might be a bit too early for him. We have no new injuries." Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Wolves, meanwhile, have pulled clear of relegation trouble with 10 points from their last four games - including a 1-0 victory over Leeds United last time out. The Molineux men dominated the game against Newcastle earlier this season before Jacob Murphy's late free-kick snatched Bruce's side a point. Newcastle have been on a slippery slope since that fixture and now sit just three points above the relegation zone, with many tipping them to go down. "When the daffodils are up the crux of the season is upon us," Bruce added. "We’ve still got a lead. But it seems Newcastle are the only ones in it. There are six or seven teams. "Can we finish above the six or seven? That's the aim. I'm quietly confident we can do that." Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles
Mikel Arteta Arsenal

#PLStories- #MikelArteta happy for #DaniCeballos after Arsenal go through in #EuropaLeague #ArsenalFC

Mikel Arteta says he is happy for Dani Ceballos after Arsenal scored a late winner to beat Benfica in the Europa League round of 32 second leg clash. The Spaniard was culpable for both of Benfica's goals on Thursday night and Arteta says the uncharacteristic mistakes would have affected the midfielder if the Gunners were knocked out of the tournament. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's late winner spared Arsenal's blushes as they secured their place in the round of 16 with the draw to be made on Friday afternoon. "I'm especially happy for him because he really loves this game and he does everything in the right way to be as prepared as possible," said Arteta. This is football and you can always learn and make up for your errors! Up to the next round! Thank goodness! Let's go Gunners! Thanks @Aubameyang7 @Arsenal #EuropaLeague #VamosGunners #NextRound #ArsenalVsBenfica pic.twitter.com/VLbg0JCR6x — Daniel Ceballos (@DaniCeballos46) February 25, 2021 "You can see how he celebrates every single goal. He doesn’t have a ten-year contract at the club, he’s on loan, and still feels and defends this club in the best possible way. "I think someone like him deserves good things to happen to him in football." Ceballos himself responded immediately after the game to apologies and thank his captain for bailing him out. "When he made that mistake, if that would have cost the team and gone out of the competition that would have been mentally really tough. "That is when you need the players in the team like the ones we have with Auba, Bukayo [Saka] creating the situations, Kieran scoring the goal to save him and out of a difficult situation we created a really nice moment."
Mikel Arteta Arsenal

#PLStories- #MikelArteta backs #GranitXhaka and highlights #EuropaLeague importance #ArsenalFC

How important is the Europa League for this generation and the football club? Well huge, because the club has to be represented in Europe, that’s 100%. And ideally obviously in the Champions League. The thing is that the competition in this league now it’s so big that a few teams who took this for granted for many, many years it’s not the case anymore. So now the Europa League becomes a huge competition. If you see how the competition has evolved in the last four or five years with the teams involved, you will say that it’s another Champions League competition even if people doesn’t treat it that way. For us it’s vital. We want to carry on playing in the competition. It’s a trophy and we’re gonna go for it. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Arsenal in terms of prestige have to be in Europe don’t they? Absolutely, yes. How important is Granit Xhaka to the team and why do you think some fans have never really appreciated him? I think it’s more related, at least since I’ve been here and I know more about what happened in the past about the incidents you are talking about that have left some people disappointed or expecting a different reaction or not liking what happened. We talk about what happened this season in terms of performances and consistency. I think he’s even better than last season. Certainly after the Burnley game I think he made another step forward and he’s played because he deserves to play. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles In terms of your style is he unique with what he brings to the team? Well on that left side he gives you something that he has unique qualities to do that, considering as well the qualities we have in our left back position with Kieran. And it’s good because they compliment each other really, really well. We can tweak it and do it in different ways but it’s not only about his qualities as a player but the character and the personality that he brings to the team every time he steps in. How difficult is to convince fans, given the club’s Champions League history, that the Europa League is a competition worth being in? I think it’s impossible to convince them that the Europa League is the Champions League because it’s not and the history of this club is about being successful and winning the Premier League and winning the Champions League. But knowing the past and the difficulty we’ve been through in the last few years this becomes a really important competition for us. We all start to realise, maybe it’s still too early, but if we manage to do something in this competition, we are going to be happy about it definitely. We try to convince them with the performances and reaching the levels that we want. Granit Xhaka has taken on the mantle of Arsenal's midfield lynchpin in recent games. Next season there will be two places in the Europa League and then there’s the Europa Conference League for the third team, are you worried about being in that one next season? Well I'm worried because we still have a lot of work to do in the league to get close to those positions. It’s still mathematically possible but we need to be much more consistent to do that so I'm worried about tomorrow first and then let’s go to Leicester and try to win and let’s see how we can finish the season. It seems that after 2024 we might see more of the bigger clubs guaranteed places in the Champions League by coefficients. Do you think that’s a healthy direction for the league to go? I don’t know we need to know more detail and more explanation about what the final idea is. We need to maintain some detail of the merits that you have to achieve to enter the competition. But as well obviously with this pandemic and the evolution of the industry, it probably needs some changes as well to make it sustainable and attractive again. It’s like everything, probably in a few years’ time we will talk about something very normal with the teams with the changes that happen in May. But hopefully we can click the right button and nail it. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. What would you change if you could? Certainly the fixtures at the moment. The amount of games that the players have to play with very little rest and then the pressure they have to deal with as well with the national teams and the competitions it’s too condensed at the moment. I think we are risking the players and the quality of the game so in my opinion that should be the priority.
Nuno Espirito Santo

#PLStories- #BenikAfobe speaks out on multiple times he got sold with a strange Wolves deal #WOLVESFC

Afobe tells all Benik Afobe’s second Wolverhampton Wanderers exit is still bewildering to think about. The striker helped Wolves win promotion to the Premier League whilst on loan from Bournemouth and sealed a permanent transfer, only to be sold 11 days later. “What!? Have you got the right player?” was Afobe’s immediate reaction when he received the news that Wolves were looking to offload him. Wolves paid £10million to sign Afobe from Bournemouth in 2018 and made a quickfire £2million profit when they sent him up the road to Stoke. The 28-year-old, who is currently on loan at Turkish club Trabzonspor after an unsuccessful spell in the Potteries, has now revealed all about the bizarre events which led to the swiftest transfer exit most of us can remember. “I was on loan to Wolves from Bournemouth and everyone thought I had to play a certain amount of games for Wolves to sign me, but it wasn’t like that,” Afobe told The Beautiful Game podcast. Wolves daily newsletter. Free. To your inbox There's a quick and easy way to stay on top of all the Wolverhampton Wanderers news with our daily newsletter. Delivered straight into your email inbox each day, the bulletins will feature the latest Wolves news, views, gossip and opinion. All you have to do is punch your email in at the top of the article - or sign up here. And what's more, it's absolutely free! You can also get all the latest updates by following us on Facebook and Twitter. We also have a free app which you can download. It is always up-to-date with the latest news from across the region. Google Play Store and App Store “Obviously they were top of the league so it was hard to break into the team, but I started seven and got six goals, so I did well. “When the season finished I got a phone call saying, ‘Wolves want to sign you’. Obviously they’re in the Prem, I love Wolves and enjoyed my time there the first time and the second time with Nuno. “So I’ve signed the contract and then a couple of days later I’m getting a message saying, ‘I think Nuno wants to sell you’. I was like, ‘What!? Have you got the right player?’ “They went, ‘He’s bringing in (Raul) Jimenez’. At the time Jimenez wasn’t really a bad boy like he is now. ‘He’s saying that you’re not going to play next season’. “So I said, ‘What if I’m training really well, I’m on it and one of the best players in training, I still won’t play?’ He said, ‘No, you’re not going to play at all. You’re going to be with the under-23s.’ Wolves fans receive boost Boris Johnson has confirmed that football supporters can return from May 17th at the earliest. As a result, fans could return for the final day of the Premier League season on May 23. Johnson confirmed fans will be allowed back in stadiums from May 17, provisionally, which would allow up to 10,000 supporters or 25 per cent of capacity, whichever is the smaller, back inside grounds. The Prime Minister made a statement to Parliament at 3:30pm and will host a televised press conference at 7pm, explaining his plans to ease restrictions on the country. The first priority for the government is to reopen schools, which could come into effect as early as March 8. From a sporting perspective, outdoor organised sports for adults, such as football, golf and tennis, is expected to be permitted from March 29. As a result, football fans remain eager to know when they could return to their beloved stadiums, after almost a whole year since their last visit. Johnson announced last November that supporters would be permitted to return to stadiums as part of a 'Covid Winter Plan'. Areas in Tier 1 and Tier 2 were allowed 4000 and 2000 supporters at home games, respectively, though that soon changed as the country entered Tier 3 restrictions before the latest national lockdown was imposed just after Christmas. With England set to host several matches during this summer's European Championships, the FA Cup and Carabao Cup will reportedly be played in front of spectators at Wembley Stadium as 'test events' ahead of this summer's European Championships, according to The Times. Full story Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles