Jeremie Aliádíčre says he is determined to not let his Arsenal future slip by.
The French striker has experienced season hit injuries since his arrival but has now been given a real chance by manager Arsčne Wenger to secure a first team spot.
Aliádíčre said: "I've never been so close to becoming a first team regular and I am so glad I decided to stay.
"I could have left in January.
"But I don't want to finish my career with any regrets and if I'd have left Arsenal that might well have happened.
"I always had the confidence of the manager and that was so important.
"This is my first season without injury and every time I've played I feel I've done well."
Kash
Posted on 1 Mar, 2007 at 11:28 PM - Reply
He feels he's done well? By what measure i ask?
The only thing missing in our second team/youth team is a cutting edge striker. All over the park there is quality until the ball reaches Baptista or Aliadiere. They put in 1 good performance for every 4 terrible performances. We only have two quality strikers at our club, Van Persie and Henry.
TA 89
Posted on 1 Mar, 2007 at 04:26 PM - Reply
The truth is he is not good enough and has no future at the club. Cruel but true
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I've never been so close to becoming a first team regular and I am so glad I decided to stay.
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