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A NICE FAREWELL,NICOLAS PEPE
What an undulating story line this has been. A record buy at a time for Arsenal, after his blistering excellence in the French top division for Lille. He produced his magic at times, but at other times he was largely ineffective. Wilfred Zaha has gone from strength to strength, Arsenal fans will quip. Why the mention of Zaha? Alright, please get your pop-corn, it's story time. Once upon a time a certain former PSG tactician by name, Unai Emery, worked for Arsenal as coach and it got to a crucial summer of 2019,where Emery wanted to get the team back into the Champions league where they belong. So in came Dani Ceballos, Gabriel Martinelli, William Saliba and then Nicolas Pepe. Emery made it clear he needs an impact winger as an absolute necessity for the season's project and the Ivorian, Pepe was procured for a club-record £72 million ($88m). Spending this big also helped to ward off interests from other clubs,like Napoli who were chasing him heavily. Why won't they chase him? Pepe had a scintillating season with Lille in 2018/19, he scored 23 goals,registering 12 assists in 41 games. Making him part of only a handful of players to reach double figures in both categories in the biggest European leagues. How did he come to Lille,it was the coaching emeritus in the form of Marcelo Bielsa who scouted him at Angers,when his was Lille's coach and was so impressed and persuaded the club to sign him for €11million- a bargain buy it looks now. Bielsa used Pepe as a striker and was sacked early due to the team's poor performances and the now PSG coach,Christophe Galtier, was appointed. He changed Pepe's position to his preferred right wing, then we saw a liberated Pepe do wonders. Galtier said then,the player didn't need an "intermediary step" before joining a Champions League club, that he can jump directly into a Champions league club and meet their standard,given the "fantastic season" he was having for them. Well a Champions league club in Arsenal came for him. The parallel storyline to this is that,that same summer Arsenal were reported to be interested in another Ivorian, Wilfred Zaha, of Crystal. A very skillful, strong and dangerous winger at that time. Someone said then "he goes past people for fun" and I agree. It was finally exposed that Zaha was actually the player Emery wanted,not Pepe. Zaha was valued at £80million,which wasn't outrageous given his quality in the Premier league, probably the best winger then and someone called him then,the best player outside,the top six. That's just to put it mildly. Ofcourse, that evaluation by Crystal Palace will normally be lowered a little when negotiations begin, but Arsenal had other ideas. Then spent a not too different amount from Zaha's, on Pepe and the history is before us– whilst Zaha is now firmly seated as the most dangerous winger in the EPL, Pepe's services is no longer needed at Arsenal,at least for now. These days it's Mikel Arteta in charge and to be fair he used Pepe regularly in the beginning of his reign and persisted with him even when he wasn't doing well,to the frustration of most fans.Arteta could have done with benching him at intervals,to refresh his mind,but Arteta was too inexperienced to know that. Anyways once Arteta's patience was over Pepe began to be benched regularly for young prodigy,Saka. Even when Pepe went to the African nations cup,in 2021, and returned reborn with great form,Arteta wasn't ready to make sufficient space for him. He turned up this summer willing to do the extra hardwork and fight for a place, he said he wanted to stay. However, Arteta had long made up his mind to flog him and nothing could change it. He will remembered for being able to cut inside and put one in the top corner from 30 yards away,his step-over dribbles and all that. It's just you never know which Pepe will turn up in a match. Today it's confirmed that he will be going back to France; Nice is the club. Nice is a nice option too. They finished 5th last season and entitled to Europa football via a play-off round to be concluded today. The club had the best defensive record in the French top flight and is a club that adheres to the passing game Pepe has been playing at Arsenal. Pepe had to reduce his salary to make this deal work and in only a few hours his medical should be done. He's still an amazing talent,he is vastly more experienced now after his stay at the Emirates,he has conquered France before. All he needs is play time and I reckon,he will attract attention all over Europe again. Farewell Nicolas Pépé.
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ogeewittyupdated
A NICE FAREWELL,NICOLAS PEPE
What an undulating story line this has been. A record buy at a time for Arsenal, after his blistering excellence in the French top division for Lille. He produced his magic at times, but at other times he was largely ineffective. Wilfred Zaha has gone from strength to strength, Arsenal fans will quip. Why the mention of Zaha? Alright, please get your pop-corn, it's story time. Once upon a time a certain former PSG tactician by name, Unai Emery, worked for Arsenal as coach and it got to a crucial summer of 2019,where Emery wanted to get the team back into the Champions league where they belong. So in came Dani Ceballos, Gabriel Martinelli, William Saliba and then Nicolas Pepe. Emery made it clear he needs an impact winger as an absolute necessity for the season's project and the Ivorian, Pepe was procured for a club-record £72 million ($88m). Spending this big also helped to ward off interests from other clubs,like Napoli who were chasing him heavily. Why won't they chase him? Pepe had a scintillating season with Lille in 2018/19, he scored 23 goals,registering 12 assists in 41 games. Making him part of only a handful of players to reach double figures in both categories in the biggest European leagues. How did he come to Lille,it was the coaching emeritus in the form of Marcelo Bielsa who scouted him at Angers,when his was Lille's coach and was so impressed and persuaded the club to sign him for €11million- a bargain buy it looks now. Bielsa used Pepe as a striker and was sacked early due to the team's poor performances and the now PSG coach,Christophe Galtier, was appointed. He changed Pepe's position to his preferred right wing, then we saw a liberated Pepe do wonders. Galtier said then,the player didn't need an "intermediary step" before joining a Champions League club, that he can jump directly into a Champions league club and meet their standard,given the "fantastic season" he was having for them. Well a Champions league club in Arsenal came for him. The parallel storyline to this is that,that same summer Arsenal were reported to be interested in another Ivorian, Wilfred Zaha, of Crystal. A very skillful, strong and dangerous winger at that time. Someone said then "he goes past people for fun" and I agree. It was finally exposed that Zaha was actually the player Emery wanted,not Pepe. Zaha was valued at £80million,which wasn't outrageous given his quality in the Premier league, probably the best winger then and someone called him then,the best player outside,the top six. That's just to put it mildly. Ofcourse, that evaluation by Crystal Palace will normally be lowered a little when negotiations begin, but Arsenal had other ideas. Then spent a not too different amount from Zaha's, on Pepe and the history is before us– whilst Zaha is now firmly seated as the most dangerous winger in the EPL, Pepe's services is no longer needed at Arsenal,at least for now. These days it's Mikel Arteta in charge and to be fair he used Pepe regularly in the beginning of his reign and persisted with him even when he wasn't doing well,to the frustration of most fans.Arteta could have done with benching him at intervals,to refresh his mind,but Arteta was too inexperienced to know that. Anyways once Arteta's patience was over Pepe began to be benched regularly for young prodigy,Saka. Even when Pepe went to the African nations cup,in 2021, and returned reborn with great form,Arteta wasn't ready to make sufficient space for him. He turned up this summer willing to do the extra hardwork and fight for a place, he said he wanted to stay. However, Arteta had long made up his mind to flog him and nothing could change it. He will remembered for being able to cut inside and put one in the top corner from 30 yards away,his step-over dribbles and all that. It's just you never know which Pepe will turn up in a match. Today it's confirmed that he will be going back to France; Nice is the club. Nice is a nice option too. They finished 5th last season and entitled to Europa football via a play-off round to be concluded today. The club had the best defensive record in the French top flight and is a club that adheres to the passing game Pepe has been playing at Arsenal. Pepe had to reduce his salary to make this deal work and in only a few hours his medical should be done. He's still an amazing talent,he is vastly more experienced now after his stay at the Emirates,he has conquered France before. All he needs is play time and I reckon,he will attract attention all over Europe again. Farewell Nicolas Pépé.
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ogeewittyupdated
A NICE FAREWELL,NICOLAS PEPE
What an undulating story line this has been. A record buy at a time for Arsenal, after his blistering excellence in the French top division for Lille. He produced his magic at times, but at other times he was largely ineffective. Wilfred Zaha has gone from strength to strength, Arsenal fans will quip. Why the mention of Zaha? Alright, please get your pop-corn, it's story time. Once upon a time a certain former PSG tactician by name, Unai Emery, worked for Arsenal as coach and it got to a crucial summer of 2019,where Emery wanted to get the team back into the Champions league where they belong. So in came Dani Ceballos, Gabriel Martinelli, William Saliba and then Nicolas Pepe. Emery made it clear he needs an impact winger as an absolute necessity for the season's project and the Ivorian, Pepe was procured for a club-record £72 million ($88m). Spending this big also helped to ward off interests from other clubs,like Napoli who were chasing him heavily. Why won't they chase him? Pepe had a scintillating season with Lille in 2018/19, he scored 23 goals,registering 12 assists in 41 games. Making him part of only a handful of players to reach double figures in both categories in the biggest European leagues. How did he come to Lille,it was the coaching emeritus in the form of Marcelo Bielsa who scouted him at Angers,when his was Lille's coach and was so impressed and persuaded the club to sign him for €11million- a bargain buy it looks now. Bielsa used Pepe as a striker and was sacked early due to the team's poor performances and the now PSG coach,Christophe Galtier, was appointed. He changed Pepe's position to his preferred right wing, then we saw a liberated Pepe do wonders. Galtier said then,the player didn't need an "intermediary step" before joining a Champions League club, that he can jump directly into a Champions league club and meet their standard,given the "fantastic season" he was having for them. Well a Champions league club in Arsenal came for him. The parallel storyline to this is that,that same summer Arsenal were reported to be interested in another Ivorian, Wilfred Zaha, of Crystal. A very skillful, strong and dangerous winger at that time. Someone said then "he goes past people for fun" and I agree. It was finally exposed that Zaha was actually the player Emery wanted,not Pepe. Zaha was valued at £80million,which wasn't outrageous given his quality in the Premier league, probably the best winger then and someone called him then,the best player outside,the top six. That's just to put it mildly. Ofcourse, that evaluation by Crystal Palace will normally be lowered a little when negotiations begin, but Arsenal had other ideas. Then spent a not too different amount from Zaha's, on Pepe and the history is before us– whilst Zaha is now firmly seated as the most dangerous winger in the EPL, Pepe's services is no longer needed at Arsenal,at least for now. These days it's Mikel Arteta in charge and to be fair he used Pepe regularly in the beginning of his reign and persisted with him even when he wasn't doing well,to the frustration of most fans.Arteta could have done with benching him at intervals,to refresh his mind,but Arteta was too inexperienced to know that. Anyways once Arteta's patience was over Pepe began to be benched regularly for young prodigy,Saka. Even when Pepe went to the African nations cup,in 2021, and returned reborn with great form,Arteta wasn't ready to make sufficient space for him. He turned up this summer willing to do the extra hardwork and fight for a place, he said he wanted to stay. However, Arteta had long made up his mind to flog him and nothing could change it. He will remembered for being able to cut inside and put one in the top corner from 30 yards away,his step-over dribbles and all that. It's just you never know which Pepe will turn up in a match. Today it's confirmed that he will be going back to France; Nice is the club. Nice is a nice option too. They finished 5th last season and entitled to Europa football via a play-off round to be concluded today. The club had the best defensive record in the French top flight and is a club that adheres to the passing game Pepe has been playing at Arsenal. Pepe had to reduce his salary to make this deal work and in only a few hours his medical should be done. He's still an amazing talent,he is vastly more experienced now after his stay at the Emirates,he has conquered France before. All he needs is play time and I reckon,he will attract attention all over Europe again. Farewell Nicolas Pépé.
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toni-updatesupdated
Manchester United; 3 Days of Torture??
For the red side of Manchester, it was a long torrid season dominated by disappointing performances which would go on to end on a grandstand fashion in the long list of “nights to forget” as Manchester United crashed out of the Europa league in a game where Sevilla had little or no touch of the ball. It quickly made nonsense of the fact that the team have been on a good run of form after the restart, haven secured a UCL spot by finishing 3rd; a position that wasn’t deemed achievable 3 months earlier. Although 2019/2020 season promised better offerings to the previous term as united had made shrewd acquisitions in most of the positions that was pleading fortifications with the signings of Maguire, Wan Bissaka & the soul lifting January switch of Bruno Fernandes, Ole Gunner Solskjaer’s side closed out the season with no laurels won as they finished as semi finalist in 3 of the 4 competitions an average season in the EPL guarantees a top 6 team. As much as it was disappointing, it gave hope & dreams of a better summer & preparation as fans all over the world saw the template & style of play that the Norwegian’s team orchestrate; high press without the ball & quick breaks when in possession. It was clear to see that proper backing in the summer will elevate the team more, shed it of misfits & imprint the “challengers” tag at Old trafford for the first time since 2013. Of all the acquisitions expected, a right sided winger, a center back & a defensive midfielder were of top priorities as United were guilty of not being able to break ducking teams in & more so, culpable for being sloppy in defense. Champions league qualification was said to be vital in the dreams & aspirations Ed Woodward has for the team come the summer or so we thought, & joy knew no bounds when it was finally secured, thanks to a 1-0 win against Leicester city on the final day of the season. In a window that is & will probably be the longest transfer window world football will ever see, Manchester United have not only failed to bring in needed reinforcements but have also not been able to move on players who no longer serve their purpose in the team. With 3 days to the end of the summer transfer season, one would wonder if there was ever a building template hanging around somewhere in Ed Woodward’s office because it is beginning to appear that fans were sold dreams that were never going to see the light of day & annoyingly so. It’s been a circus at carrington with potential acquisitions getting snapped up by other teams & no grit detected in the completion of the one transfer that has been in the news since April. Although the window slams shut soon, there is still time to remedy the situation & make the team better if the board sits up now. The signs of another torrid season to come cannot be denied as the Champions league draw have also added to the mammoth task the team has to face this term. United will have to face the champions of Ligue 1, a finalist of the last UCL campaign in Paris Saint German. There is also the little matter of a tricky trip to Istanbul to face a resurgent team & as well the giant killers of Germany, RB Leipzig. There are also better teams in the EPL who pose more difficult challenge to whatever the Old trafford side must have faced in the opening day defeat to Crystal Palace at home & the long sweating afternoon endured at the Amex stadium were VAR had to make the points count in Ole’s favor. There’s 3 days left to not make this season as difficult as it appearing to be. Just 3 days!!!
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toni-updatesupdated
Manchester United; 3 Days of Torture??
For the red side of Manchester, it was a long torrid season dominated by disappointing performances which would go on to end on a grandstand fashion in the long list of “nights to forget” as Manchester United crashed out of the Europa league in a game where Sevilla had little or no touch of the ball. It quickly made nonsense of the fact that the team have been on a good run of form after the restart, haven secured a UCL spot by finishing 3rd; a position that wasn’t deemed achievable 3 months earlier. Although 2019/2020 season promised better offerings to the previous term as united had made shrewd acquisitions in most of the positions that was pleading fortifications with the signings of Maguire, Wan Bissaka & the soul lifting January switch of Bruno Fernandes, Ole Gunner Solskjaer’s side closed out the season with no laurels won as they finished as semi finalist in 3 of the 4 competitions an average season in the EPL guarantees a top 6 team. As much as it was disappointing, it gave hope & dreams of a better summer & preparation as fans all over the world saw the template & style of play that the Norwegian’s team orchestrate; high press without the ball & quick breaks when in possession. It was clear to see that proper backing in the summer will elevate the team more, shed it of misfits & imprint the “challengers” tag at Old trafford for the first time since 2013. Of all the acquisitions expected, a right sided winger, a center back & a defensive midfielder were of top priorities as United were guilty of not being able to break ducking teams in & more so, culpable for being sloppy in defense. Champions league qualification was said to be vital in the dreams & aspirations Ed Woodward has for the team come the summer or so we thought, & joy knew no bounds when it was finally secured, thanks to a 1-0 win against Leicester city on the final day of the season. In a window that is & will probably be the longest transfer window world football will ever see, Manchester United have not only failed to bring in needed reinforcements but have also not been able to move on players who no longer serve their purpose in the team. With 3 days to the end of the summer transfer season, one would wonder if there was ever a building template hanging around somewhere in Ed Woodward’s office because it is beginning to appear that fans were sold dreams that were never going to see the light of day & annoyingly so. It’s been a circus at carrington with potential acquisitions getting snapped up by other teams & no grit detected in the completion of the one transfer that has been in the news since April. Although the window slams shut soon, there is still time to remedy the situation & make the team better if the board sits up now. The signs of another torrid season to come cannot be denied as the Champions league draw have also added to the mammoth task the team has to face this term. United will have to face the champions of Ligue 1, a finalist of the last UCL campaign in Paris Saint German. There is also the little matter of a tricky trip to Istanbul to face a resurgent team & as well the giant killers of Germany, RB Leipzig. There are also better teams in the EPL who pose more difficult challenge to whatever the Old trafford side must have faced in the opening day defeat to Crystal Palace at home & the long sweating afternoon endured at the Amex stadium were VAR had to make the points count in Ole’s favor. There’s 3 days left to not make this season as difficult as it appearing to be. Just 3 days!!!
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toni-updatesupdated
Manchester United; 3 Days of Torture??
For the red side of Manchester, it was a long torrid season dominated by disappointing performances which would go on to end on a grandstand fashion in the long list of “nights to forget” as Manchester United crashed out of the Europa league in a game where Sevilla had little or no touch of the ball. It quickly made nonsense of the fact that the team have been on a good run of form after the restart, haven secured a UCL spot by finishing 3rd; a position that wasn’t deemed achievable 3 months earlier. Although 2019/2020 season promised better offerings to the previous term as united had made shrewd acquisitions in most of the positions that was pleading fortifications with the signings of Maguire, Wan Bissaka & the soul lifting January switch of Bruno Fernandes, Ole Gunner Solskjaer’s side closed out the season with no laurels won as they finished as semi finalist in 3 of the 4 competitions an average season in the EPL guarantees a top 6 team. As much as it was disappointing, it gave hope & dreams of a better summer & preparation as fans all over the world saw the template & style of play that the Norwegian’s team orchestrate; high press without the ball & quick breaks when in possession. It was clear to see that proper backing in the summer will elevate the team more, shed it of misfits & imprint the “challengers” tag at Old trafford for the first time since 2013. Of all the acquisitions expected, a right sided winger, a center back & a defensive midfielder were of top priorities as United were guilty of not being able to break ducking teams in & more so, culpable for being sloppy in defense. Champions league qualification was said to be vital in the dreams & aspirations Ed Woodward has for the team come the summer or so we thought, & joy knew no bounds when it was finally secured, thanks to a 1-0 win against Leicester city on the final day of the season. In a window that is & will probably be the longest transfer window world football will ever see, Manchester United have not only failed to bring in needed reinforcements but have also not been able to move on players who no longer serve their purpose in the team. With 3 days to the end of the summer transfer season, one would wonder if there was ever a building template hanging around somewhere in Ed Woodward’s office because it is beginning to appear that fans were sold dreams that were never going to see the light of day & annoyingly so. It’s been a circus at carrington with potential acquisitions getting snapped up by other teams & no grit detected in the completion of the one transfer that has been in the news since April. Although the window slams shut soon, there is still time to remedy the situation & make the team better if the board sits up now. The signs of another torrid season to come cannot be denied as the Champions league draw have also added to the mammoth task the team has to face this term. United will have to face the champions of Ligue 1, a finalist of the last UCL campaign in Paris Saint German. There is also the little matter of a tricky trip to Istanbul to face a resurgent team & as well the giant killers of Germany, RB Leipzig. There are also better teams in the EPL who pose more difficult challenge to whatever the Old trafford side must have faced in the opening day defeat to Crystal Palace at home & the long sweating afternoon endured at the Amex stadium were VAR had to make the points count in Ole’s favor. There’s 3 days left to not make this season as difficult as it appearing to be. Just 3 days!!!
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