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Arsenal opens up their quarterfinals of the Champions League as they face Real Madrid.
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Real Madrid’s 1-2 defeat to Valencia has once again exposed a glaring issue that could prove costly in the business end of the season— the lack of a dependable penalty taker.
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In a recent Premier League showdown, Arsenal's tactical decisions were put to the test during a crucial match that showcased the impact of strategic substitutions. As the second half kicked off, coach Mikel Arteta opted to introduce key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli,
It doesn't feel like "Martinelli will be playing for his future" in the remaining games to me because Arsenal play their best football when he occupies that left side and Bukayo Saka is on the opposite wing.
GiveMeSport have revealed that Arsenal were aware of that interest, and they had a quick chat with Martinelli about his future. It has been claimed that the Gunners told the Brazilian in January that they would be willing to offer him a brand new contract to stay at the club.
Arsenal's attack has been notably underwhelming this season, which is alarming considering their solid defensive foundation. Disappointing performances from recently acquired players like Raheem Sterling have heightened concerns,
Arsenal head into their Champions League tie against Real Madrid on the back of a draw at Everton - Art de Roche analyses the action
World Cup winner Frank Leboeuf watched Arsenal beat Fulham at the Emiartes, and he was blown away by one of Mikel Arteta's men.
Arsenal's small remaining hope of a first Premier League title for 21 years was further diminished after a 1-1 draw at Everton on Saturday.The Reds now need just 11 points from their remaining eight games to secure a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.
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CaughtOffside on MSN16-G/A this season: Arsenal ready to pay full release clause for £170k-a-week targetArsenal are looking to improve their attacking unit with the signing of the Athletic Club Bilbao attacker Nico Williams at the end of the season. The 22-year-old has established himself as one of
Arsenal defender Gabriel will sit out the rest of the season after having surgery on his hamstring, the Premier League club said on Thursday in a major blow to Mikel Arteta's side.