Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tottenham's Gareth Bale claims rival clubs no longer fear Arsenal


. The end believes Tottenham can finish above the neighbors

. Sale of the key men Arsenal was "more beatable," said Bale

Gareth Bale believes that Arsenal is no longer sow fear among its rivals after the summer departures of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri, and is confident that Tottenham Hotspur may revise its neighbors this season could also make them just for the Champions League qualification.

The end of Wales was one of the stars in the Tottenham 2-1 Sunday in the North London derby win at White Hart Lane, a result that lifted them to sixth place, three points behind fourth place Newcastle United with a game in hand. Spurs are five points clear of Arsenal, which also have a game in hand and for which the loss of Sunday raised more questions about their vulnerability and trust. Arsene Wenger must assimilate a handful of new recruits, but the loss of two key players last season who is the biggest problem.

Fabregas completed a long pass in Barcelona and Nasri, who refused to renew his contract, which had 12 months to run, was attracted to Manchester City. Tottenham, however, managed to push the interest of Chelsea in their character, Luka Modric.

"They lost some players, which made them unbeatable in recent times and certainly went out and said that," said Bale. "Keep your best players is a huge thing. They are used to the way you play and you do and we believe it is extremely important that you do this and build a team around them. "Our goal is to finish as high as you can and if we finish above Arsenal while it's great. They are always there, so if they ended up going to the task. We played well lately and I had some players who were successful and which injured his match. "

has been much discussion about a change in the balance of power in North London with Tottenham hopes to finish above Arsenal for the first time since 1994-95. Wojciech Szczesny, the Arsenal goalkeeper, however, gave the idea of ??confession short "You can not make a statement after a few months after our poor start to the season and after only a derby," the goalkeeper Arsenal he said. "I think the Spurs are a big club, who have shown they can play football very well, but they are better than Arsenal? I do not think so.

"We are behind in the race [title], but I think each team will only have a period of time when you play badly. We need to focus on winning every game. Match by match, they must stay together and improve. We want to give the best chance of finishing top of the table, enter the first four, and possibly compete for the championship. I'm a fan of Arsenal, and whatever happens, I'll believe in this club. "
Szczesny, who blamed the winning goal for Tottenham Kyle Walker became the latest player to his club to succumb to injury. He retired with a back problem in the team that faced Poland in South Korea and Belarus. Arsenal Bacary Sagna has confirmed that need surgery to repair his fractured fibula and out until January.


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