Showing posts with label Arsene. Show all posts
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Apr 21, 2011

Harry Redknapp On… Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Lionel Messi, England And David Bentley

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White Hart Lane lifts the lid on his dealing with Emirates club, signing a Nou Camp legend and the ‘disrepectful’ St Andrew’s player.


Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp was the guest of honour on a special Absolute Radio breakfast show celebrating the 20 years of Sky Sports.


Hosts Russ Williams and Helen Chamberlain asked the colourful manager on his side’s upcoming derby clash with Arsenal, his relationship with Arsene Wenger, the England job, signing Lionel Messi and THAT moment when he was soaked by David Bentley.


Here’s the transcript of their chat:


Harry Redknapp on… Spurs vs Arsenal
Harry Redknapp: “I don’t mind, as long as we come out on the right end of the score.  Maybe 2-1, a bit like last year’s result, certainly we’d take that.


“The score tonight, I wish I knew. It’s going to be a tough game, they’re a good side and away from home they’ve got unbelievable form.


“They haven’t lost in the League for an awful long time, but we’re very good as well, so it’s got the makings of another great game.


“I mean, we’ve turned it round a little bit the last couple of years with Arsenal, we won at the Emirates this year for the first time in an awful long time, we beat them at home last year.


“So hopefully, I don’t mind, as long as we come out on the right end of the score.  Maybe 2-1, a bit like last year’s result, certainly we’d take that.


Russ Williams: “And a Danny Rose-like goal would be very handy.”


HR: “Yeah, that was an amazing goal for Danny, I mean, to make his debut and come in that night and score that goal, you know.


“You haven’t seen too much of Danny since, but I still think Danny’s a kid with a good future, and he’s certainly come back in good form recently, and I’m sure we’ll see a bit more of Danny.


Harry Redknapp on… Arsene Wenger
HR: “I get on okay with him, I don’t have too many problems with Arsene, we always seem to get on okay, you know. Everybody else has had problems with him, I don’t.”


Harry Redknapp on… Dream transfer signings
HR: “You’d have to say Messi, I think Messi is just an absolutely incredible player, you know, for me he’s almost unplayable.


“You look at his goal record, 60-odd goals in 60-odd games for Barcelona in the last 60-whatever matches, he’s just amazing.


“When you watch him play he’s unstoppable, he’s a little man who looks like he loves playing football, he’s an absolute genius, and for me he’s the best player in the world at the moment.”


Harry Redknapp on… The England job
HR: “You know, in this game one minute you’re going well, a few bad results and you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s an amazing game.


“So, you know, I love what I’m doing, I’m working at a great club at the moment, so who knows what happens in the future.


“I don’t tend to look that far into the future, I live a little bit for this week and see what the future brings when it comes, you know.”


Harry Redknapp on… David Bentley
Helen Chamberlain: “I want to know when David Bentley threw that bucket of water over you in celebration, was that the moment you knew you were sending him out on loan?


HR: “No. Well I’ve got to be honest, Helen, it was a bit of fun, but I wasn’t best pleased with it, I’ve got to be honest with you, I just thought it was a bit disrespectful if I’m honest about it.


“I could never imagine doing that with Ron Greenwood, who was my manager when I was a player, or Bobby Moore doing it to the manager.


“But no, David’s a good lad, I just think they got a bit carried away on the night.


“You notice it was all lads who didn’t play who did it, it was none of the boys who actually played?”


“They probably thought ‘We’ll let him have it for leaving us out tonight’.”


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Mar 23, 2011

Arsene Wenger orders Premier League to consider simultaneous kick-offs

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Arsene Wenger has called for the final three Barclays Premier League games of the season to be played simultaneously.  As it stands, only the final round of fixtures kick-off at the same time. But the Arsenal manager believes the current format should be altered as the race for the title reaches a dramatic climax.   Changing times: Wenger has called for the Premier League to consider altering their current format 'I think they should make each team's last three fixtures all kick off at the same time, not just the last one,' Wenger told the Official Arsenal Magazine. 'There are advantages and disadvantages to kicking off later than the other teams. If you kick off later than your rivals, and they have lost, then you are in a more comfortable situation. 'Psychologically it can give you a lift, and it's true that it can apply for us or Manchester United or Chelsea, but I think it would be better not to give any team this advantage. Grudge match: United will host Chelsea in the final month of the campaign 'Weekends where you win and your opponents lose become absolutely pivotal now.' Wenger also revealed that he doesn't keep track on a rival's score if they kick-off at the same time.  'No, I wait until afterwards,' the Frenchman added. 'If they play before us, then I like to know the result, but if it's the same time, I don't mind not knowing until the end.   'I tell the players to forget about the other matches as far as possible, and just focus on how they want to play.'  Arsenal rocked by fresh takeover fears at Usmanov increases stake in clubVan Persie: Title in Arsenal's hands... and we won't drop it!Nasri urges under-achieving Arsenal to sign Udinese defender BenatiaArsenal FC news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Arsene Wenger


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