The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has been the center of attention across Europe, sparking controversy in almost every match it intervenes in – even in high-stakes Champions League fixtures. One such instance occurred during the quarterfinal clash between Arsenal and Bayern Munich, where three major incidents raised eyebrows. The first incident involved Bukayo Saka going
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Several Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Arsenal, are keeping a close eye on Brentford striker Ivan Toney. With his valuation currently set at around £40 million, there is expected to be a lot of interest in the 28-year-old forward. Despite previous reports suggesting a much higher price tag, it seems that the new figure
Throughout his career, facing Arsenal has always carried a personal significance for Harry Kane. The rejection he experienced as a young boy from the Gunners played a pivotal role in shaping his determination and drive to succeed. Despite initially joining Arsenal’s under-9s age group, Kane soon faced disheartening comments from academy figures, with then academy
Kai Havertz, who initially had a difficult start at Arsenal after his arrival from Chelsea, has now become an integral part of Mikel Arteta’s plans. With impressive performances that showcase his talent as a sought-after forward in Europe, he is making a significant impact on the team. Scoring 10 goals in all competitions this season,
The Bayern Munich head coach, Thomas Tuchel, was visibly upset with the decisions made by referee Glenn Nyberg during the Champions League quarterfinal first leg clash against Arsenal. Tuchel specifically pointed out a crucial 66th-minute incident where he believed his team was wronged. According to Tuchel, a penalty should have been awarded when David Raya
The recent terror threat made regarding the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal ties has raised concerns across Europe. With games scheduled in London, Paris, and Madrid, authorities are taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans. UEFA has affirmed that the matches will proceed as planned, with appropriate security arrangements in place.
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel emphasized his team’s extensive experience in the Champions League as an advantage over Arsenal. He mentioned that the Champions League is different from the Premier League and they intend to leverage that experience in their upcoming clash with the Gunners. Tuchel highlighted Bayern’s past successes in the competition, having won
Arsenal’s performance at the Amex Stadium against Brighton showcased their ability to maintain their discipline at the back while also demonstrating the potency in their attack. The Gunners, who have not trailed for a single minute in a league game this calendar year, showed their defensive resilience by keeping Brighton’s attacking threats at bay. The
Martin Odegaard’s determination to avoid a late season slump like last year is proving to be instrumental in Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League title. With the Gunners reclaiming the top spot after a 2-0 victory over Luton Town, Odegaard’s leadership on and off the pitch is shining through. Impact of Odegaard Arsenal manager, Mikel
Mikel Arteta recently made a statement suggesting that Arsenal may have to set their ego aside in order to secure the Premier League title. Arsenal’s recent match against Manchester City showcased a more disciplined and defensive strategy, resulting in a 0-0 draw. This approach has positioned Arsenal in second place, just two points behind leaders
After Manchester City’s disappointing 0-0 draw against Arsenal, Pep Guardiola openly admitted that his team is now considered the “third” favourites to win the Premier League title. With Liverpool leading the pack and Arsenal sitting in second place, City finds themselves trailing behind with just nine games remaining. Guardiola described his team as underdogs in
Arsenal’s recent 0-0 draw against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium was a statement game for the Gunners. In the past, Arsenal has often left City’s stadium disappointed, but this time they showed that they belong in the Premier League title race. The Gunners displayed increased self-confidence and determination, signaling that they have what it
The upcoming match between Manchester City and Arsenal holds significant importance, especially for Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta. This game could potentially be the most crucial moment in Arteta’s managerial career. Since his arrival in 2019, Arteta has worked tirelessly alongside the sporting director to build a team capable of competing at the highest level. Sunday’s
Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has been hit with a double injury setback as he prepares for the crucial Premier League match against Arsenal. Both John Stones and Kyle Walker will be sidelined due to injuries sustained while on international duty with England during the break. This news comes as a significant blow to Guardiola’s