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Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli and Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) make their way to the substitutes bench aft

Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli and Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) make their way to the substitutes bench aft


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Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli and Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) make their way to the substitutes bench aft

FC Thun 0:1 Arsenal. UEFA Champions League. Group B. Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland, 22/11/05. Credit: Arsenal Football Club / Stuart MacFarlane

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In this photograph, the trio of Arsenal Football Club players, Johan Djourou, Arturo Lupoli, and Cesc Fabregas, make their way to the substitutes bench during the UEFA Champions League group stage match against FC Thun at Stade de Suisse in Bern, Switzerland, on November 22,2005. The atmosphere is electric as the team prepares for the second half of the game, with Arsenal leading 0-1. Djourou, a Swiss international defender, walks confidently with a determined look on his face, his focus on the task at hand. Lupoli, an Italian striker, follows closely behind, his expression a mixture of anticipation and anxiety, as he waits for his chance to make an impact on the game. Fabregas, the young Spanish midfield prodigy, brings up the rear, his eyes fixed on the pitch, deep in thought, no doubt strategizing ways to maintain Arsenal's lead and secure a valuable three points. Coach Arsène Wenger, not visible in the photograph, led Arsenal to a successful period during his tenure, with a focus on youth development and attractive football. Fabregas, who would go on to become a key player for the team, was a shining example of this approach, making his professional debut for Arsenal at just 16 years old. The photograph captures a moment of tension and excitement as Arsenal looks to secure a victory in the UEFA Champions League, a competition they would go on to reach the final of in 2006. The image serves as a reminder of the team's rich history and the talent that has graced the pitch over the years.

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