Monday, November 21, 2022

Taking advantage of the World Cup, Arsenal do something special with Emirates Stadium

 On the occasion of the absence of matches due to the World Cup taking place, the north London team remodeled its home ground.

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The outside of the Emirates Stadium is surrounded by publications featuring pictures of Arsenal players as well as their legends. Currently, these images have been taken down in preparation for the replacement work that will take place in the coming days, when the club is out of action to make way for the World Cup.

Arsenal have had conversations with fans about new designs. Accordingly, there will be 8 designs that are new works of art that will appear outside the Emirates Stadium in the near future. These works depict memorable moments in the history of the London Gunners.


At this point, the final designs are yet to be approved, but installation should be completed by the new year 2023. Until then, the exterior of the Emirates Stadium will look more bare than usual. This is part of the home ground renovation and refurbishment Arsenal have planned for this year.

Earlier, in the summer, the London team installed new screens, as well as repaired the roof of the yard because it was old and there were leaks in some places. The Emirates Stadium opened in 2006 so there are signs of deterioration.

Contrary to the decline of infrastructure, the performance on the pitch of coach Mikel Arteta's teachers and students is very high. Because the World Cup will take place in almost a month, Arsenal will definitely be at the top of the rankings until the Christmas period. Currently, the Gunners have 37 points after 14 matches, with 4 wins and 1 draw in the last 5 matches.



In the 2022 World Cup, Arsenal has 10 players called up to the teams, including:

Goalkeepers:  Matt Turner (USA), Aaron Ramsdale (England).

Defenders:  Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan), William Saliba (France), Ben White (England).

Midfielders:  Granite Xhaka (Switzerland), Thomas Partey (Ghana).

Forwards:  Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil), Gabriel Jesus (Brazil), Bukayo Saka (England).

In addition, a number of names in good form but were not allowed to attend the 2022 World Cup for various reasons, including Gabriel Magalhaes (Brazil - not selected), Martin Odegaard (Norway - did not qualify for the qualifying round). ) or Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine - did not qualify).



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