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Rosicky signs new Arsenal deal

Tomas Rosicky has committed his future to Arsenal by signing a new contract.
The Czech arrived at Arsenal six years ago from Borussia Dortmund with a lofty reputation, but his impact was restricted by a string of injuries.
The Gunners are still wary of overusing the midfielder, but he has had a decent run of games this season and has produced some of his best form.
Rosicky, who scored goals in the recent wins over Tottenham and AC Milan, claims he feels at home with Arsenal.
"It's a great honour to sign a new deal with Arsenal," the 31-year-old told the club's official website. "I love the club and am proud to wear the Arsenal shirt. It's felt like home since I arrived six years ago and I couldn't be happier to commit my future to the team.
"The manager, my team-mates, the staff and the supporters - everyone plays their part in making this a great club, and I feel privileged to be a part of it. I believe we have a really talented group of players and, together with the manager, the future looks bright.
"It's always been my goal to win trophies here at Arsenal, and I will fight hard to achieve my dreams here."
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said: "I've always been a big admirer of Tomas' abilities and am delighted he's chosen to commit his future to the club. I believe he is an exceptional player, a natural footballer who is technically top class.
"He plays the style of football we champion here and shares completely our philosophy. He is always ready to work for the sake of the club, always willing to put the team first. I have huge respect for him."
