Sunday, May 13, 2018

Van Persie Not Signing New Contract With Arsenal

Having been delegated bad habit commander for the 2010– 11 season, Van Persie was elevated to club chief after the exchange of Cesc Fàbregas to FC Barcelona toward the beginning of the 2011– 12 season. On 24 August, Van Persie scored his first objective of the 2011– 12 season in the second leg of Arsenal's 2– 1 away triumph against Udinese in a Champions League play off match. On 24 September 2011, he scored twice against Bolton Wanderers to raise his count for Arsenal to 100 objectives, turning into the seventeenth Arsenal player to achieve this development.



On 16 October 2011, he scored the quickest objective of the 2011– 12 Premier League season, 28 seconds into a home match against Sunderland. He went ahead to score a late victor from a twisting left foot free kick, to put Arsenal 2– 1 ahead. After the match, Van Persie expressed his commitment to the club after hypothesis encompassing a future exchange far from the Emirates. On 23 October, he went ahead as a substitute in the 66th moment supplanting Marouane Chamakh and scored two objectives against Stoke City. The match finished 3– 1 with another home win for Arsenal.

He then proceeded with his scoring keep running for Arsenal on 29 October by scoring a cap trap in Arsenal's 5– 3 triumph against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Due to his reliable exhibitions and great objective scoring structure, Van Persie was named the Premier League Player of the Month for October 2011. He kept scoring as he scored Arsenal's opening objective of the match in their 3– 0 prevail upon West Bromwich Albion on 5 November alongside two helps. After the global break, he scored both Arsenal objectives against Norwich City to push the Gunners to a 2– 1 win on 19 November 2011. In Van Persie's fifth Champions League match of the season he scored twice in the 49th and 86th moment to lift Arsenal to a 2– 1 triumph over Borussia Dortmund and to qualify Arsenal for the knockout stage on 23 November 2011.

In the wake of neglecting to score against Fulham, Van Persie scored again for Arsenal, this time against Wigan Athletic to make the score 4– 0 to Arsenal on 3 December 2011. He at that point added to his count with the main objective of the amusement against Everton, a flawless volley from an Alex Song long ball. The accompanying match, versus Aston Villa, saw him score a punishment and give an assist. Van Persie's last objective of the 2011 date-book year came in Arsenal's one-objective prevail upon Queens Park Rangers on the most recent day of the year. The objective took his count for the year to 35 objectives, one shy of Alan Shearer's Premier League record.

The accompanying logbook year began in a similar manner for Van Persie, however Arsenal started to vacillate, losing three back to back matches against Fulham, Manchester United and Swansea City, despite the fact that the Dutchman scored in the last two. On 29 January, he safeguarded his group, scoring two punishments against Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup to push Arsenal to a 3– 2 win subsequent to falling 2– 0 down in a Man of the Match execution. It was likewise his 120th objective in an Arsenal shirt, equalling kindred Dutch legend Dennis Bergkamp's aggregate. On 4 February, he surpassed Bergkamp as the tenth most astounding scorer in Arsenal's history, scoring another cap trap as Arsenal beat Blackburn 7– 1 at home, with three short proximity objectives from crosses by Theo Walcott and Francis Coquelin. He was likewise credited with two aids the diversion as he set up Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's first Premier League objective and unselfishly go to Thierry Henry empowering him to score his first Premier League objective since returning on loan.

With Arsenal in capricious frame, Van Persie was again of incomparable significance for Arsenal, this time in the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, played on 26 February. Arms stockpile went 2– 0 down at half in the principal half, yet Van Persie balanced before half-time. In the second half, he gave the help to Walcott's objective as Arsenal played out a wonderful rebound to win 5– 2. seven days after the fact, Van Persie scored the two objectives in a 2– 1 away win at Liverpool, one being a left-footed volley helped by Alex Song, like the objective he scored against Everton before in the battle. On 11 April 2012, in the wake of scoring the punishment against Wolverhampton Wanderers in a 3– 0 away win, he turned out to be just the second player, after Ian Wright, to score against 17 diverse Premier League adversaries in a 20 group campaign. He completed as the best objective scorer in the Premier League with 30 goals, and turned into Arsenal's eighth untouched best scorer with 132 goals.

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