Arshavin: Prem harder than I thought
Andrey Arshavin admits playing in the Premier League has been
tougher than he imagined - but expects the Gunners to mount a title
challenge.
The Russian star joined Arsenal at the start of 2009 from
Zenit St Petersburg and has now become a firm fans' favourite.
A return of 12 goals in 27 league games has followed for
Arshavin, but he admits things in England have been tougher than
expected.
"I expected before I moved to England, if you are a good
player if you play for a big team it is easier," Arshavin told Sky
Sports News.
"But even if you play against Burnley or Wolverhampton, it is
not easy - you don't have time to turn or do any dribbling, if you
get two touches you're lucky."
Arshavin is hopeful Arsenal will mount a serious title
challenge in the New Year but admits they cannot afford to drop
many more points.
"We have had some chances to be very close to the top but we
have not taken them so I am a little disappointed," he said.
"But now if we win games in hand we are still in the race but
at the same time we cannot lose more points."
Arshavin is full of praise for Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.
"He gave me freedom, he requires of me to play as I see on
the pitch," he said.
He also paid tribute to the Gunners faithful, adding: "I am
happy, I sometimes think they like me more than my wife."