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The Brazilian is set to leave the Gunners after playing a pivotal role alongside Mikel Arteta in the club’s excellent transfer business in recent years The Arsenal decision behind Edu’s exit ...
The Gunners have been aiming to emulate Liverpool in displacing Man City – but look in danger of following a different path previously taken by the Reds
The Brazilian has played a vital role at the Emirates in recent years but is now poised to join up with Evangelos Marinakis
Edu only scored two goals for Arsenal in 2004–05, both coming in May – one was a fine chip in the 2–0 away win at West Bromwich Albion, and the other a penalty kick in a 7–0 win over Everton. He did however come on as an extra time substitute as Arsenal won the 2005 FA Cup Final. [16]
Edu then moved to Ukraine to play for Arsenal Kyiv in second half of 2001-02 season and 2002-03 season. Edu joined Belarusian team Torpedo Minsk in August 2003. [1] As the club was expelled from the league at the start of 2005 season, he joined Dinamo Minsk. In July 2011 he returned to Brazil and signed a contract with Santacruzense. [2].
Edu started his senior career in Série A with Brazilian side Corinthians in 1998. He signed for Arsenal in January 2001. Edu became the first Brazilian to win the Premier League after Arsenal won the 2001–02 league title. [106] [107] He was a member of "The Invincibles" team of the 2003–04 Arsenal season managed by Arsène Wenger. [108]
The Gunners boss spoke ahead of Arsenal’s Champions League clash with Inter Milan Mikel Arteta explains ‘special chemistry’ with departing Arsenal director Edu Skip to main content
Josef Martínez of Atlanta United FC taking a penalty kick versus the New England Revolution. A penalty kick (commonly known as a penalty or a spot kick) is a method of restarting play in association football, in which a player is allowed to take a single shot at the goal while it is defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper.