Alexis, Petit and Adebayor in struggle after leaving Arsenal says Wenger Curse

 

 

Goal takes a look at 10 Arsenal stars who never hit the same heights after leaving the Gunners.


At the point when Kieran Gibbs left Arsenal for West Brom in the wake of spending more than 11 seasons at the club, he commented that he would figure out how to enhance protectively at his new group. Arsene Wenger was gotten some information about those remarks not long after and put forth a well-suited expression which has rung valid for a few players after they withdrew north London for fields new.


"When somebody takes the choice to leave I wish them well and spotlight on my squad, yet simply take a gander at the exhibitions of the players who left us and afterward return to me about it," he said in 2017.

Objective investigates 10 Arsenal stars who never hit similar statures in the wake of leaving the Gunners.

Petit joined Arsenal from Monaco in 1997 in the wake of working with Wenger when the Frenchman was director of the Ligue 1 side. The brilliant organization among Petit and Patrick Vieira saw him show up in three years previously choosing to join Barcelona in the late spring of 2000.

In any case, damage tormented spell combined with poor exhibitions saw him in the long run come back to the Premier League with Chelsea. Three seasons later, Petit resigned from expert football.



                          Alex Song     

Munititions stockpile's look for a protective midfielder was in the long run limited to Cameroonian star Song. He at first battled at the core of the Gunners midfield before being sent on advance to Charlton where he sharpened his cautious characteristics.

In the 2011/12 season he shaped a choice organization with Robin van Persie when he recorded 13 helps.

Toward the finish of the season he joined Barcelona yet attempted to move beyond Sergio Busquets in the group.

Following two baffling efforts with Barcelona he had blended spells at West Ham and Russian side Rubin Kazan. He presently plays for FC Sion in the Swiss Super League.

 
                   Patrick Vieira

Vieira won three Premier League trophies and four FA Cup titles amid his nine-year remain at Arsenal, captaining the club through the 49-amusement unbeaten season and showing up for the Gunners.

He exited for Juventus in July 2005 after Wenger acknowledged that he would need to release the Frenchman all together for Cesc Fabregas to wind up the new pillar of Arsenal's midfield.

Strangely, Vieira came back to Highbury a year later when Juventus confronted Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the Champions League and was at fault for one of Arsenal's objectives after Robert Pires handled him and helped set up Fabregas to score.

Spells at Inter and Manchester City pursued however Vieira's quality started to lessen towards the last phases of his vocation.



                     Alexander Hleb


An energizing pass ace with the capacity to make something out of nothing, Hleb was a piece of an amazing Arsenal group which relatively won the Premier League in the 2007/08 season.

At the point when Barcelona came calling the Belarusian couldn't state no - yet it was a choice that he came to lament as he neglected to inspire at Camp Nou.

"Sooner or later, I understood, 'Goodness God! I'm leaving Arsenal!' When Arsene said that it involved hours, I felt crushed. It was extremely difficult for me to acknowledge. He even messaged me as I was angling. 'Alex, I won't let you go, we require you here'. I cried when I read it."

Hleb has since conceded that he laments regularly leaving Arsenal. Three advance spells with Stuttgart, Birmingham and Wolfsburg later, he is currently back in his country playing for BATE Borisov.

 
                  Emmanuel Adebayor

Adebayor joined from Monaco in 2005 and proceeded to end up the fundamental man at Arsenal following Thierry Henry's exit and wounds to Robin van Persie.

He scored 46 objectives in four seasons for Arsenal, before joining Manchester City for £25m in 2009.

He scored against the Gunners in the Premier League, in this way running the full length of the contribute to commend front of the Arsenal fans, however inevitably tumbled down the pecking request before being credited out to Real Madrid and Tottenham.

He presently plays for Turkish outfit Istanbul Başakşehir.




                          Gael Clichy

Clichy showed up for Arsenal subsequent to succeeding Ashley Cole as the club's first-decision left-back.

The Frenchman said he exited Arsenal to join City in 2009 on the grounds that he needed to win trophies, albeit two years already he was cited as saying "I truly think in the event that you are a player who ponders cash then you could wind up at Manchester City."

Clichy won two group titles and two League Cups amid his opportunity at the Etihad however never surpassed the quality he appeared at Arsenal, in the long run losing his place to Aleksandr Kolarov in the City group.

He currently plays in indistinguishable group from his previous Arsenal partner Adebayor, Istanbul Başakşehir.



                       William Gallas

Gallas joined Arsenal in a swap bargain which saw Ashley Cole make a beeline for Stamford Bridge for £5m in 2006.

Subsequent to giving him the number 10 shirt cleared by the as of late resigned Dennis Bergkamp, Gallas was affirmed as Arsenal chief in the late spring of 2007.

He broadly had a fit toward the finish of Arsenal's 2-2 attract against Birmingham 2008, where he cried on the pitch and kicked the promoting hoardings after the Gunners yielded a late punishment.

Subsequent to joining Tottenham in 2010 and at first awing, wounds showed signs of improvement of Gallas and in 2013 he marked for Australian side Perth Glory.




                      David Bentley

Bentley began his profession at Arsenal however attempted to get through into the main group regardless of being reserved as the 'following David Beckham' because of his inclination for set-piece taking.

Following advance spells at Norwich and Blackburn, the Englishman joined Rovers in January 2006. Bentley joined Tottenham in 2008, preceding further advance spells with Birmingham, West Ham, Rostov and an arrival to Blackburn before being discharged by Spurs in 2013.

Bentley at that point reported his retirement in 2014 subsequent to uncovering he lost his enthusiasm for the diversion. He presently lives in Spain where he deals with his very own eatery business.


 
                     Mathieu Flamini

Flamini supplanted Gilberto as Arsenal's key protective midfielder in the 2007/08 season. His exhibitions were strong and he shaped an association with Cesc Fabregas which seemed as though one fit for winning the alliance.

With his agreement lapsing toward the finish of the season, a methodology from AC Milan saw Flamini make the move from London to Italy. Flamini never turned out to be first decision at the Italian monsters and endured various niggly wounds which stopped his advancement.

He came back to Arsenal yet didn't figure out how to inspire, before joining Crystal Palace and Getafe.




                       Alexis Sanchez

Sanchez scored 80 objectives in 166 appearances for Arsenal subsequent to joining from Barcelona in 2014.

His best season came in the 2016/17 crusade when he scored 30 objectives in 51 recreations. Be that as it may, with his agreement terminating toward the finish of last season, Sanchez selected to join Manchester United in January which saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan go the other way.

The Chilean has scored three objectives in 23 appearances for United and proceeds to disappoint at Old Trafford, where ongoing reports propose he could be sold if his poor frame proceeds.

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