Wenger believes Arsenal stronger despite departures

14 August 2009 15:13
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes the team will be stronger this season even though defender Kolo Toure and striker Emmanuel Adebayor have moved to Premier League rivals Manchester City.[LNB] Wenger, whose team open their campaign at Everton on Saturday, told reporters Arsenal's young squad had improved greatly in the last year.[LNB] "We have developed and we are young -- and why are we not better now in August than we were in March? I believe we are stronger physically and mentally after a lot of hard work by everyone," the Frenchman said on Friday.[LNB] "Yes, we have lost two good, great players in Kolo and Emmanuel, but we have bought Thomas Vermaelen and we have Eduardo back and I think he is a great player.[LNB] "And don't forget we have also others like (Nicklas) Bendtner, (Carlos) Vela and (Theo) Walcott and they are all strikers."[LNB] Arsenal finished fourth last season and Wenger said that because of the club's limited transfer activity in the close-season, it would be even more rewarding for him and the team if they were able to win the league[LNB] "If we can do it, in a different way, by being loyal to our system and style, it will be very satisfying," he said.[LNB] "We don't know how strong Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea are going to be, but the target is always 82 points if you want to win the championship and in a league of this quality that means you have to win 25 games.[LNB] This weekend, however, Arsenal will be without six injured men --- midfielder Tomas Rosicky (hamstring), forward Sami Nasri (broken leg), winger Theo Walcott (back), defender Johan Djourou (knee), goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianaski (knee) and midfielder Abou Diaby (groin).[LNB] "For Diaby and Walcott, it is only days before they come back," Wenger said. "I expect Diaby ready for Tuesday. Walcott, I am not so sure."[LNB] Arsenal are away to Celtic in a Champions League qualifying tie on Tuesday. Last season, they reached the semi-finals.[LNB] (Editing by Alison Wildey)

Source: Eurosport