Mathieu Flamini admits that Arsenal’s trophy drought since 2005 - TopicsExpress



          

Mathieu Flamini admits that Arsenal’s trophy drought since 2005 could be down to players lacking character when needed. What I would say is maybe character. That is important, especially in the English league. Im someone who gives a lot on the pitch, fight for every ball. Im a fighter, so I do that naturally, he told the Evening Standard. Everyone is giving more - I really have that sensation. Everyone is committed to each other and thats important. We really want a trophy. Everyone was very focused on the [quarter-final] game against Everton because we all know - you win, youre through. You lose, youre out, so its very simple. I can assure you I will do everything I can to make a difference. Flamini left Arsenal for AC Milan in 2008, and since then the likes of Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri have been sold, and he admits it is an issue. Why do top players leave? Its a good question, he said. That might be a question to ask the coach or the management but I agree with you, when you are a top club you want to keep your top players.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 19:34:02 +0000

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