The arrangement will reportedly see Ospina start all of Arsenal’s European games, as well as in the EFL and FA Cups. They needn’t have worried, as Ospina ended up arguably Arsenal’s best player in Paris, pulling off a number of fine saves to preserve a precious point for his side. Gunners fans were sceptical upon seeing Ospina in goal, after the Colombian made a costly mistake against Olympiacos in last season’s Champions League. However, there appears to be method to the ‘madness’, with Get French Football reporting that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger promised Ospina he would be Arsenal’s Champions League goalkeeper this season in a bid to keep the player at the Emirates Stadium.
It is not the point to arrive once and after disappear.” “The next step with this club is to be there every single season, quarter final, semi-final and maybe in the final. The people are listening so I am sure they are going to do that. “There is Luis Suarez and Neymar and Barcelona and we have to enjoy it. In the next three or four weeks, the best football player ever is coming. We have to be so proud to play in this competition.
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Source: AFP“Today the stadium is not completely full so the only thing we can do is play good so the people at home say wow next time I will be there.
“What only we can do is play every time better and people say I spend 90 minutes there and I have fun. “I was not here what happened but they must forget what happened in the past,” Guardiola said. Regardless of the origins of the discontent, Guardiola called for the booing of the anthem to stop. Source: APGuradiola, who has never failed to reach the Champions League semi-finals in seven years as a manager, also spoke about the booing of the Champions League anthem. Large sections of the Etihad Stadium were left empty.