Bacary Sagna has no hard feelings against Barcelona worshipper Cesc Fabregas who appeared to serve Arsenal with all his heart during his time as a Gunner…
Arsene Wenger is now forced to live life without the Spanish play maker. But Sagna believes that such departures are part of football and that Arsenal will be able to cope with Fabregas’ loss. The French defender has single out Aaron Ramsey as the new man to influence the Gunners to success.

Bacary Sagna spoke to reporters on Wednesday after Arsenal’s vital 1-0 win against Udinese in the Champions League playoffs. Aaron Ramsey produced a satisfying performance in that game at the delight of Sagna as Fabregas’ absence didn’t seem to trouble the Gunners.

“Every season we start a season and some players leave at the end of it. That's what happens and I just want to wish him [Cesc Fabregas] good luck,” Sagna declared.

“I will miss him, of course. But Aaron Ramsey did very well [against Udinese] and he will show he is a great player as well.”

Arsenal kicked off their 2011/12 campaign with a disappointing goalless draw away to Newcastle United in the English Premier League. However, their slim victory against Udinese on Tuesday appears to have boosted their confidence.

Arsenal haven’t killed off the Italians yet and they are hoping to do so in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League playoffs come August 24. Missing out on the group stages of this competition will definitely be too hard to take for Gooners.