Emmanuel Eboue, “I had problems last season and Arsene Wenger was disappointed with my performances”

Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue spoke about depression problems after last season’s game against Wigan in which the Ivory Coast International was booed by his own fans.Speaking to the the News of the World, the 26-year old described last season’s moment as the “lowest point of his career”.He said:I had problems last season and Arsene Wenger was disappointed with my performances. I felt very down after the game against Wigan.I was feeling sick and I did not even want to come back to training. I w

Wenger passes Gunners milestone

Arsene Wenger becomes the longest-serving manager in Arsenal’s history on Thursday.The Frenchman took charge of the Gunners on September 28, 1996 and has since gone on to win three Premier League titles and four FA Cups during his 4,749 days at the helm.Wenger also led Arsenal to the Champions League final in 2006 but his hopes of European glory were crushed after Barcelona secured a 2-1 win in Paris.The former Monaco chief has now surpassed George Allison, who was in charge of the north London

Toure on the brink of £14 million City move

It’s all about Kolo Toure today as the internet world goes mental over his supposed move to Manchester City. Reliable source Soccernet has stated that Arsenal and Manchester City have agreed a fee of £14 million for Toure, while The Guardian has taken it a step further by indicating that the Ivorian has left Arsenal’s Austrian training camp to complete a medical with City. Even Arsene Wenger has got in on the act, stating yesterday that “we will see what will happen in the next 24 hours”.