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Ravi: This game was indicative of Arsenal's season thus far. With the injuries, Mikel Arteta should not risk any of his first-choice XI in the FA Cup. Chris: It's really time to drop Viktor Gyokeres.
During Arsenal's win over Brighton over the weekend, William Saliba whispered what Arsenal fans already know about their defense,
With no player stepping up to provide the goals consistently, Arteta must take a risk, with fans thinking that risk should be giving Martinelli the chance to impress as a striker. With Aston Villa up next, Arteta could unleash Martinelli in a role first given to him at Arsenal by Emery, a switch that could stun the Villa boss.
Mikel Arteta says he wants to use the nervous energy of crowd at Emirates Stadium to push Arsenal on in the title race, ahead of a huge game against Aston Villa. The Gunners beat Brighton 2-1 on Saturday to stay two points clear at the top of the Premier League, but what should have been a comfortable win was anything but.
If there is one sole position that Arsenal have really, really had problems in, it is, ironically, the striker position. They signed Viktor Gyokeres earlier in
Arsenal's hard-fought win over Wolves over the weekend cannot be ignored or treated lightly, for both negative and positive reasons. It cannot be ignored becaus
The Swede scored goals for fun in Portugal for Sporting CP. But after a tough baptism of fire at Arsenal, things need to change on both sides to ignite his north London career.
BUKAYO SAKA has been hailed for making one young Arsenal fan’s Christmas. The winger, 24, played an instrumental role in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Brighton at the Emirates. His cut-back
Emiliano Martínez recently spoke more about his decision to join Arsenal. Fans won't love what initially motivated him.
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on singer-songwriter and Sunderland fan Tom A Smith - and AI - with his predictions for this week's Premier League fixtures.
Arsenal Fan TV host Robbie Lyle has hit out at the Arsenal fans who were guilty of singing ‘Feed the Scousers’ during Saturday’s Premier League game against Everton.
When Aston Villa was on a five-match winless run to start the Premier League season, the team looked more like a potential relegation candidate than a title contender.