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Our guest this week is former striker, and now Sky Sports commentator, Alan
Smith. The 13th highest scorer in the club's history, Alan won a host of trophies
during his eight years at the club, including two league titles. In this in-depth
interview he tells us about the unusual circumstances around his signing, and
how he won the Golden Boot award twice. He relives the incredible title-
clinching game at Anfield in 1989, but also reveals the crisis of confidence he
suffered following Ian Wright's arrival in 1991. Always honest and forthcoming,
Alan also tells us about his retirement soon after his heroics in the 1994
European Cup Winners' Cup final.
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Our guest this time around is Johan Djourou, who was just 16 when he joined Arsenal in 2003. He spent 10 years at the club, and he tells us about the highs and lows of his Gunners career in his typically honest fashion. Johan recounts learning from the Invincibles during his early days, to breaking through and becoming a regular in the back four. He relives the drama of the famous 4-4 draw away to Newcastle, beating Barcelona at the Emirates and tells us his emotions when he realised his Arsenal career was at an end.
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Our interviewee this time is Fabrice Muamba - who came up through the Arsenal youth system before making his first-team debut as a teenager shortly after the Invincible season. But his career was drastically cut short aged just 23 after he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, while playing for Bolton in 2011. In this episode Fabrice candidly recounts that incident, and the aftermath, revealing how Thierry Henry, among others in the Arsenal family, gave him valuable support and advice at the time.
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In part two of our Jack Wilshere interview we hear about the injury problems that wiped out his 2011/12 season, and what his relationship with Arsène Wenger was really like. He relives his emotions when lifting the FA Cup and talks us through that incredible goal against Norwich at the Emirates. Finally, we find out the real story behind why he left the club in 2018 and what his plans are for the future.
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