Oxlade-Chamberlain keen to see Van Persie stay at Arsenal
The midfielder has described his team-mate as a "massive part of the
dressing room" and revealed how he advised him to bide his time at the
Emirates Stadium
Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is keen to see star striker Robin van Persie remain at the Emirates Stadium not only for his goals but for his influence off the pitch at the club.
The 28-year-old has been linked with several
of Europe's top clubs since the end of the season including Manchester
City and Juventus.
Oxlade-Chamberlain hailed Van Persie's
leadership as Gunners captain and explained how the Dutchman acted as an
intermediary between the players and manager Arsene Wenger.
"It's
clear how important he has been for us with the goals he's scored, he
is one of the best strikers in the world," Oxlade-Chamberlain told The Sun.
"He's
a massive part of the dressing room, helping all of us and speaking to
the manager about what we're feeling, what we want and what we can do
better.
"He even does the little things like arranging get-togethers with players' wives and barbecues and fun days and golf days."
Oxlade-Chamberlain
found himself in and out of the first team during his debut season in
north London but he explained how Van Persie advised him to wait for his
opportunity.
"He told me that when he first came to Arsenal it
was quite similar to me how the boss dipped him in and dipped him out,"
Oxlade-Chamberlain added.
"He would score a goal then wouldn't
play the next game or he might score two and he wouldn't get on in the
next game or would play five minutes.
"He told me to keep working
hard and bide my time and keep plugging away and my time will come.
Before games he tells me to do this or that or go here on a corner. He's
a big leader.
"It will be good if he stays, definitely. I don't know if he will but I hope he does."
Source : Goal.com