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Thomas Vermaelen

Vermaelen - Clean sheets mean more to me

By Chris Harris

Thomas Vermaelen has warned Arsenal's fans not to expect a glut of goals from him this season - because clean sheets are his priority.

The Belgian defender burst onto the Premier League scene last term with a thumping header on his debut at Everton and went on to score five times in his first 11 appearances for Arsenal. What's more, they weren't your typical centre-back strikes: Vermaelen fizzed in a long-range effort against Blackburn and found the top corner with a curler against Wigan.

The 24-year-old ended his first season in English football with a highly-creditable eight goals and he knows expectations will be high when he ventures forward this term. But Vermaelen is happy to swap the odd spectacular strike for a long run of clean sheets - the true currency of a title-winning defender.

"I know the fans are expecting goals from me and I hope I can score some this year but for me it is not the most important thing," he told Arsenal TV Online in an exclusive 'Spotlight' interview.

"It sounds silly but as a defender you are happier after a 6-0 win with the clean sheet than if you have scored one goal but you concede two.

"Maybe for some people they are not happy to hear that but for me the most important thing is to defend and to defend as a team as well, and then we will get further as a team.

"If we defend first then we can win games. After that we will see."

Subscribers can watch the full 'Spotlight' interview with Thomas on Arsenal TV Online during Friday Night Live this week. Click here for full details.

[Friday, September 03, 2010]

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