Sanchez won't be sold to Premier League rival, insists Arsenal boss Wenger

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Petr Cech's Arsenal beat Manchester City 2-1 after extra-time on Sunday.

Toure said: "It is going to be hard, it is very tight".

"We performed like we would want to in a final match". I have had one meeting about recruitment, which I really enjoyed.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager has urged his players to bounce back when Jose Mourinho's side visit City on Thursday for the derby clash. "We are professionals, we all still play for Arsenal", Koscielny told reporters after the semifinal victory when asked if Wenger's situation had weighed on the team.

It was a victory that the 34-year-old goalkeeper felt offered a convincing answer to critics who have questioned Arsenal's character amid dwindling form over recent months.

The result gave Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, an FA Cup victor six times, a welcome boost in a season that many supporters would like to be his last at the club.

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The Black Cats are now rock bottom of the table and 12 points from safety with six games left to play in the 2016-17 season. Moyes has said he "deeply regrets" the comments, which he made after a 0-0 draw with the Lancashire side.

Honestly, I feel when you see today and you watch the stands, you see how big this club is. The problem is that the Welshman is back in that situation again and I do not think that he will get much more leeway from the manager. "Commitment and determination also helped us to win because over the whole game we played as a team and fought hard".

"Sometimes you find a way out quickly, sometimes it takes a little bit of time and it can cause damage".

"I think the referees have to stop this", Toure said, as quoted by ESPN. Everybody stuck to the plan and the individual performances were brilliant. We have gone through a very hard period and we faced some adversity that made the situation more hard from inside as well. You do the basics right against them and you are likely to win the game.

With striker Jamie Vardy and winger Riyadh Mahrez, midfielder Danny Drinkwater and goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel tied down with long-term contracts, Shakespeare believes he has no reason to worry about key players leaving at the end of the campaign. "There were players fighting and they thoroughly deserved the win in the end, even though it was a close game".

"I think we're going to be under pressure in every game from now", he added. "But of course, mentally we were in a fragile position".

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