People will be quick to get on his back.I prefer to judge after a few more games.
He's new to a country and can't even speak the language. Lets give him a little time to settle, shall we?yeah because at this level u cannot afford to make schoolboy stuff mistake...not saying he is bad,i have high regards for him but u have to realise that he deserves any amount of stick received from the people...because seriously that was bad...
ps:- Dude are u seriously a welbeck fan??
SAF said:"We lost a goal, David should have done better at it, I think it's just a bit of concentration there but welcome to English football! Because he took a battering 2nd half, he should have been protected more by the referee, he wasn't on this particular occasion so he'd had to withstand it, so it's a good experience for him. No (he's not finding it difficult to adjust), I think my recollections of goalkeepers coming from Europe is that it is a learning process, it's a different game, Peter Schmeichel was the same when he came, his first away game was Wimbledon on a Wednesday night, and they gave him a torrid time and then the home game the following Saturday against Leeds United, he lost a really bad goal but Peter came onto be the greatest goalkeeper of all time possibly. The boy is 20 years of age, we expect a learning process to be in operation at the moment and we'll see it through. (What do I do?) Just pat him on the head, I said that to him 'welcome to England!'"
Really sad.I have been following him since the youth years and he was one of the best players to have ever played for this club.Shame we could never put good enough players around him.Thanks for the memories Cesc.Arsène Wenger said: "We have been clear that we didn't want Cesc to leave and that remains the case. However, we understand Cesc's desire to move to his home town club and have now accepted an offer from Barcelona. We thank Cesc for his contribution at Arsenal and wish him future success."