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Monday, April 19, 2010
Wigan Athletic 3-2 Arsenal: Fabianski blunder again
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Lukasz Fabianski is considered as a source of Arsenal's 2-3 defeat of Wigan Athletic in the DW Stadium on Sunday (18.4.2010) night. However, Arsene Wenger has cast a defense for the Polish goalkeeper.
Yes, after winning two goals created by Theo Walcott (41 ') and Mikael Silvestre (47'), Young Guns troops actually surrendered to the host, who scooped three goals during 10 minutes ahead of the end of the game.
Ben Watson (80 '), Titus Bramble (89') and Charles N'Zogbia (injury time) was crowned as a hero worthy victory Wigan The Latics-nickname-night. No less a judge created the third goal Fabianski effect of act that often make blunders.
Responding to public opinion, Wenger firmly denied this. French coach instead defending goalkeeper Manuel Almunia these coatings.
"Everyone has their own opinion. I also stick to their own opinion and let other people have different opinions, "Wenger told the Gunners official website.
"I am sure that you are not worthy of the opinion that the defeat today because of a goalkeeper mistake," said The Professor, as reported by Tribalfootball, Monday (19/4/2010).
Daylife
Yes, after winning two goals created by Theo Walcott (41 ') and Mikael Silvestre (47'), Young Guns troops actually surrendered to the host, who scooped three goals during 10 minutes ahead of the end of the game.
Ben Watson (80 '), Titus Bramble (89') and Charles N'Zogbia (injury time) was crowned as a hero worthy victory Wigan The Latics-nickname-night. No less a judge created the third goal Fabianski effect of act that often make blunders.
Responding to public opinion, Wenger firmly denied this. French coach instead defending goalkeeper Manuel Almunia these coatings.
"Everyone has their own opinion. I also stick to their own opinion and let other people have different opinions, "Wenger told the Gunners official website.
"I am sure that you are not worthy of the opinion that the defeat today because of a goalkeeper mistake," said The Professor, as reported by Tribalfootball, Monday (19/4/2010).
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