Arsenal FC : Could Carlos Tevez Be the Man to Lift the Gloom at the Emirates?
Farewell Manchester, Hello Arsenal?
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A departed captain, mounting injuries, unruly behavior, suspensions, and disgruntled heartbroken supporters equal the current Arsenal Football Club.
A lot of bad light has been shed on this magnificent club lately, and it seems to be getting worse by the minute.
What the Gunners need right now is someone who can shake off the gloom and lift the club out of this paralysis they are in. The Sun newspaper reported recently that Arsenal intends to swap Samir Nasri with Carlos Tevez—a move that would surely get rid of the haze.
It may be rumors and far-fetched but if it’s true, Tevez could be the best thing that has happened to Arsenal in years. Tevez has been whining about leaving Manchester City for awhile now, but no club apart from Corinthians signaled any interest and he’s back to keeping mum again.
Yet the signs are evident his heart is not in Eastlands anymore, he requested an extra holiday to stay in Argentina and wasn't even on the team's roster for City’s game against Swansea.
Manchester City looked to have found a replacement for him in Sergio Aguero, and they seem certain to land another soon-to-be Arsenal in Samir Nasri.
Would Tevez Be A Great Addition To Arsenal?
Tevez has notched over 70 goals with three different Premiership clubs, including being joint top scorer with Dimitar Berbatov last season. He is a very versatile player and can function to great effect on his own on top, or even be paired with another hit-man to form a great strike-force.
This is something Wenger craves, since he has not found anyone that can match Van Persie just yet. Tevez is also a bulldog, he fights and snaps for every ball and tries to make something happen when he is in possession.
Unlike most Gunners, he doesn't exhibit pretty football, but gets straight to the point by shooting at any given chance.
He is also a leader on the pitch and pilots the team by example, and most importantly he has the winning mentality—something that has been missing at the Emirates for a long time now.
If this deal goes through, it wouldn't hurt a single soul. Nasri is itching to leave Arsenal and Tevez has already packed his bags to leave Manchester.
Wenger needs a hero more then ever to swoop in and save the mess at the Emirates. Tevez could very well be the one to play Superman for them this season.
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