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#PL Stories- #KoloToure pinpoints #ArseneWenger challenge as the pivotal moment of his Arsenal career #ArsenalFC

Former Arsenal defender Kolo Toure says his slide-tackle on former boss Arsene Wenger during a trial period changed the course of his career. Toure went on to spend seven years with the Gunners, racking up more than 200 league appearances, but he arrived at the club as a mere trialist. During his trial, Toure held nothing back, putting in big challenges on first-team stars and even then manager Wenger, who was on the other end of a two-footed challenge from Toure. That's something that might have cost some players their chance of being signed, but that wasn't the case for Toure, who, in that moment, showed his new boss just how much desire he had to make it with the Gunners. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel "I think that slide-tackle changed my career. It showed the manager just how much I wanted to be successful, and how much I wanted to become a professional footballer. That’s how he took it, anyway," Toure, now one of Brendan Rodgers' assistants at Leicester City, told FourFourTwo. "All the players were laughing and I was in shock! I thought they were going to get rid of me there and then. “But Arsene is an intelligent guy: he only saw a young African boy who was keen to impress him, and gave me that opportunity to express myself and show what I was capable of doing." Kolo Toure celebrates during the FA Cup Semi-Final match between Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) Toure would go on to become an Invincible with Arsenal, but while he had every desire to make it to the very top, the success he achieved did catch him by surprise. "I had no idea. I was a young player at the club and it was a huge step up, but I took my chance," he added when asked if he felt the impact of Arsenal's success at the time. "I was playing every match like it was the last one for me, giving everything. To play for Arsenal at this time was a big, big thing, and I wanted to show that I was capable of coping with the challenge." Toure also spoke about the mentorship he received at Arsenal, pointing to former Gunners frontman Dennis Bergkamp as a key role model. 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. "The older guys were incredible with me," the Ivorian continued. "I’ve played in many teams and at many clubs, but I’ll always remember that Arsenal team: big-game players, but great guys as well. I’ll never forget that. "I’ve found that the players who have achieved the most in their careers are actually some of the most humble. "My big brothers, I call them. Someone like Dennis Bergkamp: what a guy – so dedicated, and such a great role model every day to be the best you can be."
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#PLStories – #ArseneWenger shares story of #SolCampbell transfer coup #ArsenalFC #THFC

Arsene Wenger has revealed that his Arsenal players booed Sol Campbell in training in order to try and prepare him for the north London derby in 2001. Campbell became a pantomime villain when he left Spurs to move to their bitter rivals after five years with the Lillywhites. Wenger knew the England centre-back would receive a torrent of abuse when Arsenal faced Tottenham in the derby on November 17, so his team-mates tried to replicate the match situation on the training pitch. Ultimately Campbell came through the match well as the Gunners secured a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, but Wenger admitted the situation was difficult for his new signing. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel "They did that, and they also made jokes about it,” Wenger told German magazine 11 Freunde when asked if it was true that the squad booed him. "But the situation was really stressful for Sol and he told me afterwards how severe it became. "He couldn't go to certain places for dinner or walk freely in London because of the anger of the Tottenham fans. “In hindsight, I'm not sure if I would sign him again bearing in mind the difficulties he faced." Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles Arsenal’s signing of Campbell from their closest rivals came as a huge shock at the time, with both fans and the media caught off guard by the transfer. Reporters turned up, having been led to believe that the club were announcing the signing of Ipswich goalkeeper Richard Wright, only for Campbell to be unveiled. "Until I presented Sol Campbell to the press, nobody could have ever imagined him in an Arsenal shirt,” Wenger said when asked how they managed to keep the transfer a secret. "This transfer remained secret amongst the four of us: him, his agent, David and me. That cannot happen anymore in modern football because there are so many people involved in a transfer. "We walked around the house in the countryside at night. I knew that it would cause heated debates in London, but I was truly convinced by the player. 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. "I thought he was capable of facing the adversity. For me, it was easy because everybody was conscious that I had signed a great player. But for him, it was more complicated." Campbell went on to play for Arsenal for five years, from 2001 to 2006, winning two Premier League titles and two FA Cups with the Gunners. He left for Portsmouth and played briefly for Notts County before returning to Arsenal for a short stint in 2010.