Arsenal are currently experiencing an injury crisis with the likes of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli all sidelined, a situation one club legend foresaw
Arsenal will look to tee themselves up for Champions League progression this week. While Mikel Arteta is refusing to give up on the Premier League title, the Gunners sit 13 points behind Liverpool in the table.
Arsenal’s Premier League campaign has suffered a major setback due to a relentless injury crisis, leaving Mikel Arteta’s side struggling in their title pursuit. The Gunners have seen their
Arsenal will need to use the bitter disappointment of their Premier League season to be proactive and make several big signings this summer, following the appointment of a new sporting director
Arsenal are ready to sell Gabriel Martinelli in the summer transfer market as they look to revamp their attack...🆕
Jurrien Timber has called Arsenal’s trip to PSV Eindhoven a chance to “change the narrative” after a difficult couple of weeks for the club.
Arsenal’s hopes of silverware this season have been hampered by injuries to key players, with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli among those sidelined. As Mikel Arteta’s side prepares for a crucial Champions League tie,
It made any high-scoring predictions for Tuesday’s meeting with PSV seem fanciful but as manager Mikel Arteta said in his post-match press conference, “That’s the beauty of football.” Advertisement The 7-1 win in the first leg of a Champions League round of 16 tie was the first time Arsenal had scored that many goals in a single match under Arteta.
The Gunners best hope for silverware lies in this competition and they’ll need to perform strongly against the Dutch side
An extraordinary night saw the Gunners became the first away team in Champions League history to score seven goals in a knockout stage match
Arsenal are on top in their Champions League round of 16 tie against PSV Eindhoven. Having raced into a three-goal lead just after the half hour mark, the Gunners scored four more times in the second half to ensure they will return to the Emirates Stadium next week with a huge advantage.
Arsenal’s Premier League campaign has suffered a major setback due to a relentless injury crisis, leaving Mikel Arteta’s side struggling in their title pursuit.