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'Arsenal lack experience required to win trophies' - AC Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kevin-Prince Boateng, AC Milan (Getty)
AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has claimed Arsenal lack the required experience to win trophies, ahead of their upcoming Champions League knock-out tie.

The former Tottenham man believes Arsene Wenger’s side are incapable of performing to a high level on a regular basis, and is confident the current Serie A leaders will come out on top over the two legs.

"I'm not scared of Arsenal,” he told The Sun. "The problem with Arsenal is one day they play amazing football and then they play really badly.

"In the end they don't have balance. They either play unbelievable football or they don't know what they're doing.

"It comes down to inexperience. Arsenal don't know what you have to do to win titles - they're always close but they break down. All their players are young, of course they're hungry but they don't know how to get this target.

"Without the experience it's difficult - to take the last step, experience is what you need. To win the league or to reach the semi-final or final of the Champions League you need experience.

"There's always something missing at Arsenal. That bit is the experience - we have so much of that at Milan and I think that's what they need."

The former Ghana international also feels that a lack of investment in the transfer market will continue to hamper the north London side.

He added: "These days you must spend money if you really want to have success. At the end it doesn't matter if you spend maybe £20million too much - because you're trying to win cups. And if you want to win cups you have to bring in fantastic players.

"Arsenal do have fantastic young players but, of course, if you bring two or three superstars it's a lot different.

"Even the other teams get scared. If you see the opponent has all these big names you say to yourself: 'Oh my God, who are we playing against today?'

"They have fantastic young footballers, they play like Barcelona - one-touch football and movement off the ball - but at the end it's always the weakness of inexperience."

Despite criticizing the Gunners, Boateng conceded the Serie A giants will be weary of their opponents hitting form just in time for the return of the Champions League.

He said: "The problem when you have teams that are having their worst season is that they just wait for this one game to come out of the bulls**t. For them to win in Milan will get them out of the bulls**t.

"That's what we have to be aware of because there is a team coming with fantastic young footballers. OK, they're not having the best time but there's always one game that turns the page over so they're going to try to do everything to win."

The 24-year-old has impressed since joining AC Milan and despite failing to shine during his spell at Spurs, he believes his time at the club helped to shape him into a better player.

He added: "Tottenham didn't give me a chance and I didn't focus on work. But those problems helped me become a better player and man. I was on a downer because I wasn't playing and I was going out late to nightclubs and all that bulls**t."

"It was like a movie. I looked in the mirror and said 'What do you want? You want to go out every night with your friends? What is more important?' I answered 'I want to be a big player.'

"I saw many talents who were shooting stars. It could have been me. A friend of mine was the biggest talent at Hertha Berlin. But one day I ordered pizza and he delivered it. I didn't want to see myself like that.

"These things happen because maybe you think 'I've made it - I'm a big player now.' I had those thoughts. It's normal when you're young, but you have to understand how to handle it."

Oxlade-Chamberlain, El Shaarawy, Xhaka & the teenage wonderkids to watch out for in the Champions League last 16

Stephan El Shaarawy - Milan (Getty Images)
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by Robin Bairner

The last 16 of the Champions League is where the European action really starts to heat up. With the competition switching to a knockout format, the pressure really mounts, and this is the point where heroes and villains are made as one moment of brilliance could be decisive.

Inevitably, the main focus will be drawn on established stars such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, but there is also a new generation of players itching to burst onto the spotlight.

With this in mind, Goal.com has selected a number of the best teenagers who could play vital roles in the latter stages of Europe’s premier club tournament, as these men will be the stars of tomorrow.

DAVID ALABA | Bayern Munich

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PROFILE
Age19
PositionMidfielder
NationalityAustrian
2011-12 STATS
Appearances28
Goals3
With Toni Kroos now seen as a strictly attacking midfielder, David Alaba will be entrusted with the task of filling in for the injured Bastian Schweinsteiger in defensive midfield. Still just 19 years of age, the Austria international made his full debut two years ago, and has become a key substitute for Jupp Heynckes this term. Capable of playing as a full-back, winger, or in central midfield, Alaba is a complete footballer.

STEPHAN EL SHAARAWY | AC Milan

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PROFILE
Age19
PositionStriker
NationalityItalian
2011-12 STATS
Appearances15
Goals4
El Shaarawy is threatening to have a real season of two halves as he continues to push his way into Massimiliano Allegri's first-team plans after a start to the campaign in which he was largely overlooked.

Struggling for league starts and left out of the Champions League squad for the group stages, the Italo-Egyptian was linked with a possible loan move back to Genoa before his performance against Novara in the last 16 of the Coppa Italia broke the back of his bad luck.

Since then he has rediscovered the form which made him one of the stars of Serie B last term, when his excellent forward play helped Padova to the play-off final.

An expert at picking up space between the lines, El Shaarawy has quick feet, good vision and is not afraid to shoot on sight. His execution is generally superb, and his movement is such that defenders have real trouble stopping him having a say in the game.

AHMED MUSA | CSKA Moscow

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PROFILE
Age19
PositionWinger
NationalityNigerian
2011-12 STATS
Appearances13
Goals3
Musa did not waste any time to make a name for himself in his native country as he was crowned the top scorer in the Nigerian league at the tender age of 17 with 18 strikes, breaking a 20-year-old record in the process.

He then deliberately joined a relatively small team to kick-start his European career, and again impressed right from the start at VVV. Musa scored crucial goals in the relegation play-offs to keep his side in the Dutch top tier in his first season, while he made the headlines again in his second year in Venlo. His blistering pace caused Ajax all kinds of trouble earlier this season, with Musa netting a double to help VVV to a hard-fought draw, before eventually leaving the club for CSKA Moscow in January.

Although still too inconsistent to be considered a player of the highest level, there's little doubt that Musa has a bright future ahead of him.

ALEX OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN | Arsenal

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PROFILE
Age18
PositionWinger
NationalityEnglish
2011-12 STATS
Appearances13
Goals4
Despite featuring just once in the Premier League in the first half of the season for Arsenal, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has now firmly cemented himself in Arsene Wenger's plans following a number of excellent displays since the turn of the year. The youngster has built on an impressive first league start for the club against Manchester United in January to earn a first-XI place in each of the Gunners' last four matches.

Wenger, who was booed for substituting the 18-year-old against United, insists Oxlade-Chamberlain still needs time to adjust to top-flight football, though, and has given the player a full 90 minutes just once in his 13 appearances in all competitions this season. The last-16 clashes with AC Milan present a perfect chance for the former Southampton midfielder and England hopeful to make his first major impression on the European stage.

SAMUEL UMTITI | Olympique Lyonnais

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PROFILE
Age18
PositionCentre-back
NationalityFrench
2011-12 STATS
Appearances8
Goals0
Born in Cameroon, Umtiti has already been capped by France at Under-19 level and has made a significant impression after only a handful of appearances in Lyon’s first team. Drafted in to start in the heart of the defence due to a crisis that saw four senior players unavailable, the young defender has impressed to such an extent that he’s now poised to be handed his first professional contract with les Gones.

He has shown great maturity and mental strength when he’s played, but in the recent 2-2 draw against Marseille in Ligue 1, he was rather manhandled by the OM attack, and this is one aspect of his game that will have to improve if he’s to make it all the way to the top. Along with Saint-Etienne’s Kurt Zouma and Real Madrid’s Rafael Varane, it seems that France have a really good crop of young central defenders waiting to break through.

RAPHAEL VARANE | Real Madrid

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PROFILE
Age18
PositionCentre-back
NationalityFrench
2011-12 STATS
Appearances9
Goals2
Jose Mourinho has been accused of short-termism in the past and even though he is unlikely to stay too much longer at the Santiago Bernabeu, the Portuguese has claimed he is building a team for the next decade. Mesut Ozil is still only 23, Angel Di Maria is 24 today (February 14), while summer signings Nuri Sahin and Jose Callejon are 23 and 25, respectively.

But the youngest of them all is defender Raphael Varane. The Frenchman joined Madrid in the summer after some choice words from Zinedine Zidane and is seen as a key player for the future at the capital club. Although expected to play little this term, Varane has already made nine appearances for Real, including three in Europe, and could yet feature in the latter stages of the competition.

That will be a tough ask with Ricardo Carvalho now back from injury and Sergio Ramos excellent in his new role at centre-back, but with Raul Albiol out of favour and Varane looking impressive, as well as surprisingly mature so far for Madrid, he could be given a chance - particularly if there are injuries for Mourinho's side. And if not, there is plenty more to come for the Frenchman in his blossoming career in the capital.

GRANIT XHAKA | Basel

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PROFILE
Age19
PositionMidfielder
NationalitySwiss
2011-12 STATS
Appearances21
Goals1
Pushed into the shadows a little by Xherdan Shaqiri, who is a year older, central playmaker Granit Xhaka is another rising star of the Swiss game, regarded as a talent every bit as good as his team-mate. He’s already been capped a number of times by the national side, despite his tender years, and he’s also played a key role in pushing Basel into the Champions League last 16.

Already many top European clubs are taking a look at the Kosovo-born ace, with Manchester United, whom Xhaka helped spectacularly eliminate in the group stages, unsurprisingly on the hunt for a player valued at around the €12 million mark. Sir Alex Ferguson reportedly sees the youth as the long-term replacement to Paul Scholes, and he’ll see the forthcoming ties as a way of increasing his burgeoning reputation further.

AC Milan - Arsenal Preview: Thierry Henry set for San Siro climax in mouth-watering Champions League clash

EPL - Sunderland v Arsenal, Thierry Henry and Alexandre Song
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PROBABLE LINEUPS

AC MILAN

Abbiati
Abate, Mexes, Thiago Silva, Mesbah
Ambrosini, Van Bommel, Nocerino
Boateng
Ibrahimovic, Robinho
ARSENAL

SzczesnySagna, Vermaelen, Koscielny, Gibbs
Arteta, Song, Ramsey
Oxlade-Chamberlain, Van Persie, Walcott

Alessandro Nesta has resumed full training for AC Milan but is not expected to be rushed back for the match, as is the case with Kevin Prince-Boateng and Alexandre Pato too. Maxi Lopez could fill the hole behind the front two in the 4-3-1-2 formation favoured by AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri, although Clarence Seedorf or Emanuelson have the potential to also slot into the midfield. Liverpool loanee Alberto Aquilani is still out injured and will play not part at the San Siro on Wednesday.Mark van Bommel and Zlatan Ibrahimovic were unavailable through suspension in the team’s last Serie A game but should be in the starting line-up against Arsenal. Ibrahimovic could step in for promising young Serie A striker Stephan El Shaarawy, who scored for Milan this weekend in their away win against Udinese; or he could be picked to start up front in place of ex-Manchester City forward Robinho. Antonio Cassano is still out of action for the Italian giants after undergoing heart surgery in November 2011.
Arsenal head to Italy without defender Per Mertesacker, who picked up an ankle injury in this weekend’s Premier League win over Sunderland. Kieran Gibbs could see a speedy return from injury as a result, with Thomas Vermaelen shifted back into centre-back where he is most comfortable. Aaron Ramsey started on the bench on Saturday and is likely to be drafted into the side’s 4-3-3 formation in place of Tomas Rosicky.
Abou Diaby is out with a muscle problem, Carl Jenkinson remains absent with a stress fracture in his back and Jack Wilshere is yet to make an appearance for the Gunners this season with a persistent ankle injury. Brazilian Andre Santos is over a month away from returning after surgery on his ankle and Thierry Henry is unlikely to make the starting eleven but could feature in the San Siro showdown in the second half if he is fully fit. Gervinho is unlikely to feature after losing the African Cup of Nations final on Sunday – the Ivory Coast national team were defeated on penalties after a 0-0 draw against Zambia.


DID YOU KNOW?
  • Arsenal qualified for the last-16 top of their group but with just two points between them (on 11) and Olympiakos in third (on nine). The Greek side beat the north London club 3-1 in the last set of matches for the group, but Marseille’s extraordinary comeback away to Borussia Dortmund from 2-0 down to 3-2 up sent the French side through instead.
  • Milan’s route to the knock-out stages of the Champions League was not as close a call but not as successful either. The Italian side held reigning champions Barcelona to a draw at the Nou Camp in their first match of the group stage, but they had to settle for second place behind the Catalonian giants.
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic (pictured right) has had 10 attempts on target so far this tournament – Robin van Persie is the highest placed Gunner with one less than him on nine.
  • Arsenal were the first club to beat AC Milan at the San Siro when Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor scored in this stage of the Champions League four years ago to win 2-0.
  • AC Milan are currently perched at the top of Serie A, having overhauled Juventus. However, they have played two more matches than the Turin giants whom they hold a two-point lead over.
  • The Gunners, on the other hand, are fourth in the Premier League, but they are the highest-placed club in the top flight that are still in the Champions League (Chelsea, who face Napoli in the last-16, are below them on goal difference in fifth).
  • Milan midfielder Antonio Nocerino has been fouled 19 times in European competition this season, the third most of all players.
  • Both clubs were knocked out at the last-16 stage last campaign – the Italian club at the hands of bitter Arsenal rivals Tottenham, while the Gunners were shown the door by Barcelona
  • Robin van Persie has scored seven goals in his last six games and team-mate Thierry Henry has scored three goals in his six appearances under Arsene Wenger since the start of his loan spell in early January.
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Available Squads
32Christian AbbiatiGoalkeeper
15Djamel MesbahMidfielder
33Thiago SilvaDefender
5Philippe MexesDefender
20Ignazio AbateDefender
23Massimo AmbrosiniMidfielder
4Mark van BommelMidfielder
22Antonio NocerinoMidfielder
21Maxi LópezStriker
70RobinhoStriker
11Zlatan IbrahimovicStriker
13Wojciech SzczesnyGoalkeeper
28Kieran GibbsDefender
6Laurent KoscielnyDefender
5Thomas VermaelenDefender
3Bacary SagnaDefender
16Aaron RamseyMidfielder
17Alexandre SongMidfielder
8Mikel ArtetaMidfielder
14Theo WalcottStriker
10Robin van PersieStriker
15Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainStriker
Players to Watch
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
POSITION:Striker
SQUAD NUMBER:11
GAMESGOALSYCRC
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He flopped in his short time at Barcelona, but the Swedish striker has been resurgent since returning to Serie A last season. He has scored 21 goals this campaign to already equal his total for last season when he joined the rivals of his former club Inter.The forward will be fresh for the Gunners clash too, having missed the match at Udinese on Sunday through suspension. Whether he is flanked by talented-but-inconsistent Brazilian attacker Robinho or 19-year-old striking sensation Stephan El Shaarawy remains to be seen; regardless who is playing alongside the often-overrated but never-to-be-underestimated front man, Ibrahimovic will likely steal the spotlight.
Thierry Henry
Thierry Henry
POSITION:Striker
SQUAD NUMBER:14
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Who else? The Arsenal legend – one of the greatest strikers to ever play for the north London club – is set for a climax at the San Siro on the back of securing the Gunners a stoppage-time win at Sunderland on Saturday. He is not even in the expected starting line-up but the former Barcelona forward has the potential to come on and dazzle travelling fans.
His short-term loan from New York Red Bulls ends after this Champions League clash and it could end up being the last time the French forward ever appears for his beloved boss Arsene Wenger. Robin van Persie is unquestionably the world class striker in the squad, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has pundits searching for new superlatives to describe his performances; but even a substitute appearance holds so much hope for the Arsenal faithful. Thierry Henry debut this season began with a bang, when he came off the bench to secure a fourth-round place in the FA Cup against Leeds United and don’t rule out a fairytale ending to his brief loan spell for one of Europe’s finest ever forwards.
Probable Lineups
Christian Abbiati32
Djamel Mesbah15
Thiago Silva33
Philippe Mexes5
Ignazio Abate20
Massimo Ambrosini23
Mark van Bommel4
Antonio Nocerino22
Maxi López21
Robinho70
Zlatan Ibrahimovic11
Wojciech Szczesny13
Kieran  Gibbs28
Laurent Koscielny6
Thomas Vermaelen5
Bacary Sagna3
Aaron Ramsey16
Alexandre Song17
Mikel Arteta8
Theo Walcott14
Robin van Persie10
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain15
Prediction
The Gunners have hardly been in fine form but a spirited victory away at the weekend should put the wind in this side’s sails. AC Milan will be no pushovers, however, and their wealth of attacking options will likely prove tough for a defence that is far from famed for its ability to keep clean sheets.

The Italians have been in a bit of a slump of late but an away win against Udinese at the weekend should soften the streak of poor form. Should Robin van Persie or Arsenal legend Thierry Henry find that single spark of magic they need though, a win for Arsene Wenger’s men could be on the cards this Wednesday.
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