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I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
Kallstrom29 wrote:I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
As Quartz has said Campbell has lead the line for Costa Rica and Olympiacos in big games. Sanogo has only lead the line for France u20s. I know who I'd rather trust.
Kallstrom29 wrote:I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
As Quartz has said Campbell has lead the line for Costa Rica and Olympiacos in big games. Sanogo has only lead the line for France u20s. I know who I'd rather trust.
Sanogo has led the line against Bayern, the future World Cup winners and nearly scored with that one shot and did a nice turn
Kallstrom29 wrote:I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
As Quartz has said Campbell has lead the line for Costa Rica and Olympiacos in big games. Sanogo has only lead the line for France u20s. I know who I'd rather trust.
Sanogo has led the line against Bayern, the future World Cup winners and nearly scored with that one shot and did a nice turn
I like my post to be actually delivered, nearly doesn't really cut it for me, Anyway moot points as the Postman is injured
Kallstrom29 wrote:I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
As Quartz has said Campbell has lead the line for Costa Rica and Olympiacos in big games. Sanogo has only lead the line for France u20s. I know who I'd rather trust.
Campbell at the moment looks nervous when he plays. At Wembley, he touched the ball twice when he came on late and miscontrolled it. Last night he did one decent cross but also lost the ball a few times. Leading the line for olympicaos as underdogs or starting a game for Arsenal, the club you have been trying to make an impression on for THREE years in a £25m knockout match is a whole different ball game.
Sanogo on the other hand has started in a whole host of failures e.g Anfield and Bayern so he used to doing in big matches so won't be phazed
Kallstrom29 wrote:I can't believe I am saying this and I am not taking the but I would start Sanogo up front. Sanchez didn't impress up front by himself against Everton, Campbell has yet to prove he can lead the line for us so that leaves Sanogo with Snchez just behind, I think Sanogo can be the Heskey to Sanchez who can be Owen!
As Quartz has said Campbell has lead the line for Costa Rica and Olympiacos in big games. Sanogo has only lead the line for France u20s. I know who I'd rather trust.
Campbell at the moment looks nervous when he plays. At Wembley, he touched the ball twice when he came on late and miscontrolled it. Last night he did one decent cross but also lost the ball a few times. Leading the line for olympicaos as underdogs or starting a game for Arsenal, the club you have been trying to make an impression on for THREE years in a £25m knockout match is a whole different ball game.
Sanogo on the other hand has started in a whole host of failures e.g Anfield and Bayern so he used to doing in big matches so won't be phazed
Given the young Frenchman's at times puzzling inclusion in our starting line up, perhaps Campbell sees that as the way to impress Wenger and get himself into the first team?
VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:
Giroud is injured, Sanogo can't score, and Campbell is too inexperienced to start a game of this magnitude, therefore, Sanchez up front.
He has played and scored in both the Champions League and the World Cup.
True, but he was a mainstay for both Olympiakos and Costa Rica so him scoring in said competitions was inevitable; my point is I can't see Wenger starting him in what could turn out to be the most important match of our season when he's only played about 10 competitive minutes for us - he's inexperienced Arsenal wise - although I'd much rather Campbell over Sanogo.
Yet Wenker chose to start the inexperienced and totally useless Sanogo v Liverpool, Bayern, Wigan in some of our most important matches of last season.
Don't think rational thinking or logic enters Arsene's head, just what credit would he get if Sanogo got a winning goal to justify his social experiments.
VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:
Giroud is injured, Sanogo can't score, and Campbell is too inexperienced to start a game of this magnitude, therefore, Sanchez up front.
He has played and scored in both the Champions League and the World Cup.