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Van Persie the New Prince in MU
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awek dio lagi cun dari awek si mama mia & miro petric
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new toy si Alex pengganti ronaldo |
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apa pun tak leh lawan si CR7
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photo legenda yang paling awesome
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kesian nyer baru main MU dah nak balik ke Arsenal ke..
Arsene Wenger: We will respect Robin Van Persie
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie will be treated with respect on his return to Arsenal, his former manager Arsène Wenger said.
Van Persie, who left Arsenal last year after eight seasons at the club, returns on Sunday as a Premier League champion after his hat-trick helped his new team wrap up the title against Aston Villa on Monday.
The achievement means the Dutch international, along with the rest of the United squad, will be clapped on to the pitch by the Arsenal players in a guard of honour, a gesture that is likely to rankle the home fans, who are still angry about his departure.
Wenger, however, said that the player who left for a fee of £24m, would not be shunned by his former employers.
"We will respect the players that have played for us a long time as we always have done and treat them well before and after the game," Wenger said. "As a champion or not as a champion it is exactly the same. What I want is for us to have a good game and to beat them, it doesn't matter what kind of status they come with."
With the striker's return dominating the pre-match talk, there is a feeling that Arsenal, who are in a three-way battle with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur for two Champions League spots, must not be distracted by Van Persie.
"Their players are of the highest level, you can't just focus on one player because their team is full of players who can create and score," Arsenal defender Nacho Monreal said.
"We must be on our guard and be aware of certain key players, like Robin, who has scored a sack of goals this year and is playing well. He is one of their main threats."
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Premiership: Van Persie returns to Arsenal as Man United eye points record
Fresh from wrapping up a 20th English league title for Manchester United, Robin van Persie will make his first return to Arsenal looking to dent his former club’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
Van Persie quit Arsenal last August in frustration at the team’s lack of silverware in his eight years in London, and has scored a league-high 24 goals in helping United reclaim the Premier League title in his first season at Old Trafford.
Arsenal has sorely missed Van Persie’s goals this season and is in danger of missing out on the top four as it battles with Chelsea and Tottenham for the remaining two Champions League qualification places.
Arsenal is a point ahead of Chelsea and two points clear of Tottenham, having played a game more than both its rivals. With the title secured and two of the bottom three – Queens Park Rangers and Reading – potentially getting relegated as early as this weekend, the top-four fight will grab centre stage for the remaining month of the season.
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