The Premier League title race is heating up this season, with Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City all within striking distance of each other. With only a single point separating the top three teams and 10 games left to play, the stage is set for an edge-of-your-seat finish. Arsenal, once the frontrunners in the race, now
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Manchester City fans can breathe a sigh of relief as sources have indicated that Kevin De Bruyne is on track to be fit for the upcoming Premier League clash with Arsenal. After missing the FA Cup quarterfinal and Belgium’s friendly matches due to a groin injury, De Bruyne has returned to training with the Under-23s.
Bukayo Saka, the talented winger from Arsenal, has made the decision to leave the England camp and return to his club for further rehabilitation. The Football Association (FA) made the announcement on Thursday, revealing that Saka had arrived at the camp with an injury that prevented him from participating in training sessions. As a result
Arsenal’s defender Ben White has expressed his confidence in the club’s future under manager Mikel Arteta as he commits to a new four-year contract. The 26-year-old believes that the best is yet to come for Arsenal, pointing to the ambition shown by the club in securing key players for the long term. White’s decision to
During Arsenal’s victory over Porto, Porto coach Sergio Conceicao accused Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta of insulting his family. According to Conceicao, Arteta used derogatory language towards him in Spanish during the match. Conceicao expressed his displeasure with Arteta’s behavior and stated that he warned Arteta to focus on coaching his team rather than engaging in
Arsenal’s journey in the UEFA Champions League has been filled with disappointment and underachievement. Despite being 13-time English champions, the Gunners have never managed to win Europe’s premier competition. Their most notable performance in the Champions League was a round-of-16 victory over Porto back in March 2010, thanks to a Nicklas Bendtner hat-trick. However, since
Arsenal has been on a remarkable run in the 2024 Premier League season, winning all seven games with an impressive aggregate score of 31-3. This exceptional performance has seen them make history by becoming the first English team to win three consecutive away games by five or more goals. The recent 6-0 thrashing of Sheffield
The recent match between Arsenal and Sheffield United showcased a remarkable transformation for the Gunners under the leadership of manager Mikel Arteta. In the past, Arsenal may have struggled to live up to their status as favorites in such matches, but this time around, Sheffield United found themselves overwhelmed from the very beginning. The empty
Declan Rice’s rapid evolution at Arsenal has caught the attention of many, as the 25-year-old midfielder continues to impress since his move from West Ham United in a record-breaking deal. While some may be surprised by his success, Rice himself remains confident in his abilities. He believes that his strong performances at West Ham gave
The financial landscape of European club football is constantly evolving and changing, with revenue streams shifting and growing. UEFA’s annual report for 2023 provides a comprehensive look at the top-earning clubs in terms of replica kit sales. This report combines each club’s kit manufacturer sponsorship revenues with their total merchandising revenues, giving us an insight
The year 2024 started on a difficult note for Arsenal, as they struggled over the Christmas and New Year period. However, the team managed to bounce back in spectacular fashion by winning all six of their Premier League games since then. What’s even more impressive is the number of goals they have been scoring in
After Arsenal’s Champions League first-leg defeat to Porto, Mikel Arteta emphasized the need for his team to become more “tricky” and “streetwise” in certain situations. He mentioned that the ball was only in play for around 50 minutes during the match, indicating that Porto’s tactics had unsettled his team. Declan Rice also echoed the sentiment
In the recent round-of-16 defeat to Porto, Arsenal’s lack of Champions League experience was highlighted by Declan Rice. The 1-0 loss at Estadio do Dragao exposed the team’s inexperience, particularly in the last minute of the game when Galeno scored a stunning winner. Despite having only Kai Havertz with previous knockout game experience, the squad
Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, believes that his team is detached from the club’s historical catalogue of UEFA Champions League round-of-16 exits. However, another exit beckons if they cannot embrace the occasion better. The Gunners will need to overturn a 1-0 deficit from their first-leg defeat against Porto. Before Galeno’s 94th-minute winner, Arsenal seemed