Originally posted by Ax at 6-10-2008 12:13 AM
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aku dah agak dah... kelemahan barisan muda Arsenal ialah bila start pandang rendah team lemah, lepas tu mental tak kuat, biasaklaaa team underdog akan main defensive... diorang akan guna hard tackle untuk takutkan pemain muda. nampaknya p%$cut awal lagi...
boleh tak bila lawan team defensive macam ni jangan turunkan Persie dan Adebayor.. cuba turunkan si Vela dan Bendtner.. mungkin ok kot
Former Arsenal star Patrick Vieira is happy to stay on
at Inter Milan
Patrick Vieira has revealed he has no intention of joining Roy Keane as a player and has also ruled out the idea that he could renew their rivalry in the managerial ranks.
The Inter Milan midfielder and former Arsenal legend was reported to be a target for Keane's Sunderland.
But Vieira dismissed the prospect, insisting he is determined to help Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan win in Europe. 'Everything is going very well here,' he said.
We're progressing in the Champions League and the club is up at the top of the Italian league. It's an exciting time to be here.'
Vieira, in an interview with BBC's Inside Sport, added: 'We're all focused on the task at Inter. The new manager has left us in no doubt about what he wants. He expects us to be just like him, 100 per cent on the job.
'He thinks that his relationship with the players is really important. He wants a bond based on trust. The character you see on the touchline is the same as the one in the dressing room.
'Winning the Champions League is the dream of everyone here. But Serie A has been falling behind the Premier League. We know if you want to win the European Cup, we are going to have to beat the top English clubs at some point.'
Mourinho is leaving nothing to chance - surprising even Vieira, who was schooled by Arsene Wenger, with his precision.
'He makes sure he is first at the training ground so that he's ready when you arrive,' said Vieira.
'Whether we are playing at home or away, he hands out dossiers and gives us all a folder that details the times of everything. There is a real attention to detail.'
It is that level of obsession that means Vieira will not follow his old Manchester United foe Keane into management. 'It's not something I'd enjoy,' he said. 'You need to be passionate about the lifestyle. I don't see myself in management.'