Could be but he won't be going there ,imo Wenger won't spend out on an a player of his age and doubts about his ability at PL level .
I see no way Arsenal would be interested. If they want to go on and be deadly serious about winning things then they would be interested in a world class striker. That's not Gomis.
I never thought I would say this but glad he is back. Lets hope he is the Bafe we saw when he got injured not the one from xmas time.
Arsenal are playing very well atm so Bafe back is welcoming news indeed. I wonder if Monk will go back to the diamond formation to squeeze the midfield area of space. A point would be an outstanding result at their place.
Arsenal have been fantastic for a good while now and will be hard for us to get anything....we will need a bit of help off the officials with this one i reckon...
we are Phil, I remember the Chelsea match, however also the Man Utd x 2 so do they cancel each other out?
As it was technology helped us, the goal would not have been given if it was left to the officials. So far this Hawkeye for football has been freakishly accurate, but then again it tracks 130mph tennis balls on 5 inch lines and is approximately 50 times more accurate than infrared heat signatures in cricket. We know about the 30-odd visual cameras but it is the radar waves, approx a thousand bursts a second which is near the standard of broadcast radio (radar is a form of radio), that knows where the balls are to the fraction of a millimetre. It also measures speed but as there are contracts with other companies for their tech they can't use it for that, Hawkeye is accurate to picometre per month... that is, it can tell you how long an object will travel in 30 days down to the picometre! For us to comprehend as a value it would say something like a tennis ball was travelling at 129.83749274845mph. Think of it as thousands of invisible light waves heading to the ball, bouncing off into multiple receivers around the court at the speed of light. You could see in the game tonight those officials had no idea it was a goal, and I believe the Ospina genuinely believed it didn't cross the line. Check the replays and it happens so quickly, but this technology knew exactly where it was, how fast it was travelling and exactly the direction it was going beyond the comprehension any person could begin to fathom. I am so happy that it was used in this game