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Published 19:18 22 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 20:57 22 Jan 2018 GMT
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"I’m very happy that we could finish this deal and I’m very happy to be here," Mkhi said. "It’s a dream come true because I’ve always dreamed of playing for Arsenal. Now that I’m here, I’ll do my best for this club to create history."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/955425244482883585 In fairness to the Arsenal crew, they dug out an interview from nine years ago when the player did say he wanted to play for the club.
"I always loved the way that Arsenal played and the way that Arsène Wenger has managed the team. "There have been a lot of young players, he’s managed them and they’ve done very well. Of course I was in love with the game of Thierry Henry. I loved the way he played - and maybe that was the reason to support Arsenal."Mkhitaryan was 21 then, presumably angling for a move to the richest league on earth to a manager who gave out chances to young players like they were going out of fashion. And, crucially, of course, this is not the Arsenal of Thierry Henry anymore. This is the Arsenal who give up their best players and get stripped for parts. So, when Mkhitaryan was asked who he's most looking forward to playing alongside, he was as diplomatic as possible.
"With everyone. There is not any exception. I would like to play with everyone, to start training very soon. Let’s hope for it."He couldn't say Ozil because he might leave. And he couldn't say Granit Xhaka because it's Granit Xhaka.
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