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Gilberto angry with Jose Gonclaves

Friday, September 16th, 2005

After he elbowed Gunners midfielder Gilberto Silva on Wednesday, Arsenal want FC Thun defender Jose Gonclaves to be hit with a UEFA ban.

Highbury boss Arsene Wenger is furious with the nasty challenge five minutes from the end of the Champions League Group B showdown.

Ref Grzegorz Gilewski missed the incident but Brazil maestro Gilberto told team-mates he feels the elbow was deliberate.

UEFA chiefs will study video tapes before deciding whether to punish the left-back.

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Gilberto scores in the Champions League!

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

Gilberto Silva scored a great header tonight for Arsenal, when they played Thun. Arsenal won the match 2-1. What a proud moment for Gilberto!

Gilberto had a great game in his first champions league game of 2005, scoring the first Arsenal goal, and having several shots on target.

Here’s a few Gilberto photos from the game:

Well done Gilberto!



Interview: Champions league frustrates Gilberto

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

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Arsenal midfielder Gilberto has revealed the painful sight of Liverpool lifting the Champions League trophy is spurring him on to bring long overdue European success to Highbury.

The Gunners begin their Champions League campaign at home to Swiss minnows Thun tonight, having lost Patrick Vieira and Edu since last season, while Thierry Henry is out injured and Jens Lehmann is suspended.

Indeed, while Sol Campbell could make his first start of the season tonight, Henry could be out for up to six weeks with a groin injury that is worse than first diagnosed.

That could rule him out of five Premiership games and the first three Champions League group ties as Arsenal, who have failed to make it past the quarter-finals of the competition, look to finally make the breakthrough in Europe.

Having gone out at the last-16 stage last season, they could only watch as Liverpool, who finished 25 points behind them in the Premiership, went on to lift the trophy.

Gilberto recalled: “I felt very frustrated, not because it was Liverpool – it could have been any team – but because you don’t like to see those pictures. You feel upset as you should have been there instead.

“I am surprised that we haven’t done better in the Champions League because the quality of the team is fantastic. We want to do much better than we have done and this is another chance.”

The Brazil international acknowledged Arsenal had endured a troubled start to this campaign, with two league defeats on top of Henry’s injury and the summer sale of Vieira.

However, he insisted: “There is no panic in the squad. We have only had four games of the season and we have the rest of the season to get more points.

“We still can’t accept our defeat in the last game at Middlesbrough as we didn’t play so badly. We had a lot of chances but when we didn’t take them, we allowed them to believe in themselves.”

The absence of Henry could be especially costly, although Arsene Wenger is hopeful Robin van Persie will recover from a training ground tackle by Emmanuel Eboue, which left the winger fuming.

Gilberto added: “Thierry is a very important player for us, especially as we have not started last season like the previous two or three seasons.

“None of us expected Patrick to leave. For the past two summers, there were a lot of rumours about him joining Real Madrid but he stayed, so we were all surprised when he did leave.

“But the experienced players have to help push all the younger players together, we need to help them to get their confidence. It’s not been a good start for us but this is a good opportunity to get that confidence back.”

While Chelsea strengthened significantly this summer, Belarus midfielder Alexander Hleb, who could cost up to �10million, was Arsenal’s only front-line signing.

“We cannot worry about Chelsea, we must only worry about ourselves as we can’t lose our focus,” stressed Gilberto.

“They have bought a lot of players. That is good for them and not for us, but the manager knows what he is doing for this club.

“All of us are responsible for this club. I’m now the oldest player in the centre of midfield but the responsibility is the same. We all have it.”

As for his own contract situation, meanwhile, with his current deal set to expire at the end of this season, he merely stated: “It’s still close [to being decided]. I hope it will be done as soon as possible.”



Gilberto about to sign new Arsenal deal

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

World Cup winner Gilberto Silva is on the brink of signing a new contract with the Gunners.

The Brazilian midfielder, whose current deal runs out at the end of the season, had caused alarm this summer with his failure to put pen to paper.

And there were fears he would start looking for a new club in the new year.

But Gilberto last night gave a huge boost to Gunners fans.

He said: “I am very close to signing. I want to sign it as soon as possible because I am very happy here.”

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Wenger wants Gilberto to extend contract

Saturday, September 10th, 2005

Wenger, who confirmed Gilberto would be offered a new deal as he could otherwise be lost on a Bosman transfer next summer as well, added: “It is not easy to extend the contract of a player.

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Gilberto interview: His hopes for this season

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

This interview is from Arsenal.com.

Interviewer: “What do you want for Arsenal football club this season? What’s your one wish?”
Gilberto: “Well, my wish is that if possible I win things, you know and we want to bring the trophy back to Highbury because it will be in the last season at Highbury it will be fantastic if we bring it in. Of course, fight for our dream. Our dream. The biggest dream for everybody is the champions league, you know. We want it, and of course we need to play much much better than we have done.”

Interviewer: “And what do you want for yourself this season?”
Gilberto: “Well, I think that just carry on from what I have done, you know. I had a very hard season last season, and I hope I can improve more and help the team more than I did last season. But, the rest, just play simple as I normally did, and do what I can.”

Source: http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?article=303063

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