Fab rules out fourth-place thinking

05 August 2009 15:55
The Gunners skipper, 22, has seen another summer filled with rumours of his imminent departure, AC Milan now emerging as the latest big-name club to target the Spain international. Fabregas, though, remains as committed to the Arsenal cause as ever. Even though the squad may have lost Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor and Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure to Manchester City, the Gunners skipper has full confidence for the campaign ahead. "We will never start the season thinking that we are going to finish fourth," declared Fabregas, whose last taste of silverware with his club was the FA Cup in 2005. "Every big club goes through difficult moments and we are in one at Arsenal - but we have to be stronger than ever and stick together and I am sure we will be fine. "For the last three seasons, we have been unlucky with injuries so hopefully this year we can all stay fit. "The quality is here and I believe we can do it." Speaking at the Arsenal Members' Day, held at Emirates Stadium, Fabregas added: "Individually, my target [for this season] is to improve everything, because at my age, I believe it is the right thing to do. "Of course if I can score more goals than ever, the better it will be for the team." Arsenal teenager Jack Wilshere grabbed the headlines with an impressive display at the Emirates Cup last weekend, scoring twice in the 3-0 win over Scottish champions Rangers. The 17-year-old is expected to be called up into the England Under-21s for the friendly against Holland. Fabregas, who became the youngest player to represent Arsenal in the first team when still aged only 16, believes midfielder Wilshere proves just what talent the Gunners have down through the ranks. "For every club you can have big names coming in, but when you have a talent that comes through the youth system, I think it is one of the proudest things for a club," said the Arsenal captain. "You have seen Jack Wilshere in those two games and Fran Merida came here from Barcelona when he was 15 - now he is 19 so he has been working with Arsenal for four years and he has improved a lot. "When I was injured I was training a lot with the reserves, and there is some really great potential in there." Gunners boss Arsene Wenger, meanwhile, is finalising his squad plans for the new campaign. A move for former captain Patrick Vieira has been discussed, but Wenger's interest in Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh appears to have cooled as the French club hold out for a £15million fee. However, Bordeaux president Jean-Louis Triaud has now claimed they may be willing to reach a compromise to allow the player's "dream" transfer to come off. Wenger, whose only signing has been Belgian centre-back Thomas Vermaelen in a £10million deal from Ajax, has also been reported to be considering 22-year-old St Etienne midfielder Blaise Mutuidi, as well as Real Madrid forward Klaas Jan Huntelaar. Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos is in talks with Everton over a proposed switch to Goodison Park, with Wenger said to be keen on bringing in Sevilla centre-back Federico Fazio as cover. Arsenal complete their pre-season campaign away to Valencia on Saturday, by which time they will know their opponents in the Champions League qualifier play-off with the draw taking place on Thursday. Arsenal forward Theo Walcott hopes to feature against Valencia, having been given some extra time off following a busy summer of international football with both England and the Under-21s. "I have had a nice break - we had three and a half weeks off - but I am raring to go now," said Walcott, who sat out the Emirates Cup. "I am ready to play against Valencia at the weekend if I am picked. I will definitely be fit."

Source: Team_Talk