Tag: Arsenal

  • Phil Foden bags Premier League Player of the Season award

    Phil Foden bags Premier League Player of the Season award

    Phil Foden clinches Premier League Player of the Season award after an outstanding season with Manchester City.

    He was nominated earlier this month alongside notable players such as Erling Haaland, Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, Cole Palmer, Alexander Isak, Ollie Watkins, and Virgil van Dijk.

    Now, the 23-year-old has emerged as the deserving winner of the prestigious accolade.


    The England international said: “To win this award is an achievement that I am extremely proud of. The Premier League is acknowledged as the greatest league in the world, and it is a pleasure to have been nominated with so many other great players who have all enjoyed special seasons for their clubs.

    Overall, I’ve been very happy with the way I have played this season and really pleased that I have been able to contribute with the goals and assists throughout the season.

    I’d like to thank all of the City staff, coaches and especially my teammates because without them this wouldn’t be possible. And I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who voted for me as the award means a lot.”

    The versatile winger, who also excels as an attacking midfielder, has enjoyed his most successful season yet with City, tallying an impressive 25 goals and 11 assists across all competitions.

    His stellar performances have propelled Pep Guardiola’s team to the brink of securing their fourth consecutive Premier League title, and they are also vying for victory in the FA Cup final.

    Foden’s exceptional individual campaign will culminate when City, in pursuit of the Premier League title, take on West Ham on Sunday, the final day of the season.

    A victory against David Moyes’ side would secure City’s second consecutive title, edging out Arsenal in the race for the championship.

  • Starboy Partey models in Arsenal new kit for next season? A sign of his stay ?

    Starboy Partey models in Arsenal new kit for next season? A sign of his stay ?

    Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey was among several Arsenal players who modeled the team’s new home kit for the 2024/25 season.

    Adidas, the kit manufacturer, released the new design featuring club captain Martin Ødegaard, England star Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, and Gabriel Martinelli alongside Partey.

    The kit retains Arsenal’s traditional red and white colors, with blue stripes representing the Gunners’ culture.

    Mikel Arteta’s side hopes that the improved kit quality will translate into better performance next season.

    Partey, who is in his final year at the club, has been linked with moves away from Arsenal.

    However, his participation in the kit launch suggests that the club intends to keep him.

    Since joining the Gunners, Partey has been a crucial force in the midfield, helping Arsenal emerge as strong contenders for the Premier League title.

  • I am an Arsenal fan – Samira Bawumia

    I am an Arsenal fan – Samira Bawumia

    Ghana’s Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, recently disclosed her fervent support for Premier League side Arsenal, surprising many with her football allegiance.

    While her affection for football has not been widely known, she jovially admitted her admiration for the Gunners during a visit from musician OliveTheBoy and his team at her office.

    During the discussion, prompted by one of the musician’s members, she confirmed her love for both music and sports.

    Comparing her fandom to President Akufo-Addo’s allegiance to Tottenham, she proudly declared her affinity for Arsenal Football Club, highlighting her shared passion for the sport.

    “His Excellency Akufo-Addo supports Tottenham, and we are Arsenal,” Samira Bawumia said.

    Samira Bawumia’s remarks hint at her husband, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, also being a supporter of Arsenal Football Club.

  • Arsenal set to let go of Eddie Nketiah

    Arsenal set to let go of Eddie Nketiah

    Arsenal is reportedly seeking to offload striker Eddie Nketiah during the upcoming summer transfer window.

    The decision comes as part of the club’s efforts to facilitate his development by allowing him to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

    It’s understood that Arsenal views Nketiah as unlikely to become the team’s primary striker and wishes to support his growth to maximise his potential.

    Nketiah, 24, is among seven first-team players Arsenal has earmarked for potential sale.

    The others include Aaron Ramsdale, Emile Smith Rowe, Kieran Tierney, Nuno Tavares, Albert Sambi Lokonga, and Reiss Nelson.

    Despite contributing five goals and two assists this season, Arsenal aims to replace Nketiah with a more established striker to enhance its competitiveness in the English Premier League and other competitions in the upcoming seasons.

  • Man Utd officials admit Old Trafford failed to handle the heavy rainfall during Arsenal clash

    Man Utd officials admit Old Trafford failed to handle the heavy rainfall during Arsenal clash

    Man Utd officials have acknowledged that Old Trafford faced challenges in handling what has been described as unprecedented rainfall following the team’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday.

    Sources informed ESPN that this incident reinforces the importance of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s desire to upgrade the stadium.

    According to United, 41mm of rain fell within two hours after the final whistle. Videos circulated on social media showing a significant waterfall caused by a leak in the roof between the East Stand and the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.

    Additionally, images depicted water flowing underneath seats, running down the windows of executive boxes, and forming large puddles on the pitch.

    Despite these issues, all supporters who attended the match were able to exit the stadium safely. However, there is a recognition that these challenges underscore the necessity for United to invest in stadium improvements.

    There were massive leaks in the Old Trafford roof following incessant rain after Manchester United’s game against Arsenal. Getty

    Ratcliffe attended the game on Sunday to witness the issues firsthand. The 71-year-old British billionaire, who acquired a 27.7% stake in the club in February, has expressed a preference for constructing a new stadium near Old Trafford.

    However, discussions have also explored the possibility of redeveloping the current facility.

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    In March, United announced the formation of a taskforce to lead the project.

    The group is headed by Lord Sebastian Coe, former chair of the organising committee for the 2012 London Olympics, and includes Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, Sara Todd, Chief Executive of Trafford Council, and former United captain Gary Neville.

    Prior to the Arsenal match, Ratcliffe held discussions with Burnham, Coe, and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

  • Man United lose to title-chasing Arsenal by a goal to nil

    Man United lose to title-chasing Arsenal by a goal to nil

    Arsenal clinched an unconvincing 1-0 victory against Manchester United, a win they’ll gladly embrace despite the less-than-stellar performance.

    Mikel Arteta‘s side, far from their fluent best, scraped through against a lackluster United team, securing three crucial points.

    The lone goal came in the 20th minute, courtesy of Leandro Trossard’s opportunistic finish at the near post, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from Casemiro. The Brazilian midfielder, a mere shadow of his former self, allowed Kai Havertz to slip behind the defense, inadvertently setting up Trossard’s strike.

    With Manchester City holding the upper hand in the title race, Arsenal’s hopes rest on their rivals, Tottenham, who face City next. A win for Tottenham could significantly boost Arsenal’s chances of securing their first Premier League title in two decades.

    Arsenal found a stroke of luck as a massive storm hit Manchester after the game, leaving the pitch waterlogged. Fortunately for Arsenal, the final whistle came just in time, sparing them any potential weather-related setbacks.

    Despite the challenging conditions, Arsenal emerged victorious, with Arteta drenched but undeterred on the sidelines. The win, albeit scrappy, keeps their title aspirations alive as they continue to defy the odds.

  • Man City chase Arsenal for title after Fulham win

    Man City chase Arsenal for title after Fulham win

    Manchester City extended their lead at the top of the Premier League with a dominant 4-0 victory over Fulham, thanks to two goals from Josko Gvardiol and strikes from Phil Foden and substitute Julian Alvarez.

    Gvardiol opened the scoring early on with a clinical finish after a well-worked move. Foden doubled City’s lead in the second half with a first-time finish, before Gvardiol added his second with a close-range effort.

    Erling Haaland missed a chance to further extend City’s lead, but Alvarez made it 4-0 from the penalty spot after Issa Diop was sent off for a foul on him in stoppage time.

    The result puts pressure on title rivals Arsenal, who face Manchester United needing a win to keep their title hopes alive. If Arsenal fail to win, City could secure their fourth consecutive Premier League title with a victory against Tottenham in their next game.

    City have now won seven consecutive league games and look formidable as they aim to clinch another league trophy under Pep Guardiola. Fulham, on the other hand, have had a disappointing end to the season, winning just one of their last eight games.

  • Jorginho’s contract renewal triggers debate regarding Partey’s prospects at Arsenal

    Jorginho’s contract renewal triggers debate regarding Partey’s prospects at Arsenal

    There is a looming controversy in the camp of Arsenal over the future of Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey after the club renewed the contract of Italian player Jorginho.

    Jorginho signed a new short-term contract with Arsenal to keep him at the Emirates Stadium until at least next year.

    The Italian international joined Chelsea on transfer deadline day in January 2023 for a fee of up to £12 million.

    Although initially an unpopular addition, Jorginho has gone on to establish himself as a key member of Mikel Arteta’s squad, making 51 appearances.

    With the renewal of the 32-year-old former Chelsea player’s contract, fans have begun expressing their concerns over the uncertainty of Thomas Partey’s future at the Emirates.

    The 30-year-old Ghanaian, who joined Mikel Arteta’s side in 2020, has one year left on his contract.

    Since joining the Gunners, Partey has become an instrumental force in the midfield, ensuring his dominance in the heart of the field and leading Arsenal to become one of the strongest title contenders for the Premier League title.

    With Arteta having a number of options in midfield, such as Declan Rice, Jorginho, and Mohamed Elneny, it appears the Gunners might want to trade the former Atletico Madrid player.

    Already, some clubs in the Saudi League have expressed interest in Partey, while the likes of Juventus and Barcelona are reported to be eyeing the midfielder.

    Should Arsenal fail to renew Partey’s deal, the former Atletico Madrid man could leave for a fee between £20 and £25 million.

    Since the renewal of Jorginho’s contract, fans have been reacting and asking for Partey’s contract to be renewed.

    With Arsenal set to play five competitions next season, fans want the club to keep Partey.

    Below are some of the comments from Arsenal fans:

  • Arsenal eyeing Juve keeper, Wojciech Szczesny to replace Aaron Ramsdale – Reports

    Arsenal eyeing Juve keeper, Wojciech Szczesny to replace Aaron Ramsdale – Reports

    Arsenal is reportedly eyeing a surprising move for Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to replace Aaron Ramsdale.

    With Ramsdale slipping down the goalkeeper hierarchy behind David Raya, the English keeper is poised to leave Emirates Stadium in pursuit of regular playing time, with Newcastle United leading the race for his signature.

    According to the Standard, Arsenal has already begun the search for a replacement, with Szczesny emerging as a potential candidate.

    The Gunners are keen on recruiting a homegrown goalkeeper to comply with Premier League squad regulations, making Szczesny an attractive option.

    The 34-year-old, who came through the ranks of the Arsenal academy and made 181 senior appearances before joining Juventus in 2017, fits the bill.

    Additionally, Juventus’ pursuit of Michele Di Gregorio from Monza has bolstered Arsenal’s interest in the Polish keeper.

    However, Szczesny’s reported weekly wages of £100,000 after tax could pose a significant obstacle for Arsenal. With one year left on his contract with Bianconeri, it remains to be seen if he is willing to settle for a backup role at Emirates Stadium.

    Meanwhile, Brighton’s Jason Steele and Ajax’s Diant Ramaj are also on Arsenal’s radar as potential homegrown goalkeeper options. However, Ramaj’s reluctance to sacrifice guaranteed playing time may complicate any potential transfer.

    With Eddie Nketiah, Emile Smith Rowe, James Hillson, and Reiss Nelson expected to leave Arsenal in the summer, the club management is actively seeking homegrown talent across Europe.

    Additionally, Arsenal aims to bolster their squad with a defender, midfielder, and forward as they set ambitious targets for the upcoming season.

  • Girona awaits approval to participate in the UEFA Champions League due to Man City

    Girona awaits approval to participate in the UEFA Champions League due to Man City

    Girona’s qualification for next season’s Champions League, a historic first in the club’s 94-year existence, faces a hurdle as their partner club, Manchester City, has also secured a spot in the competition, sources disclosed to ESPN.

    Girona secured their Champions League berth with a 4-2 victory over Barcelona, securing second place in LaLiga and guaranteeing a top-four finish this season.

    Being part of the City Football Group (CFG), with CFG owning 47% of Girona and another 35% owned by Marcelo Claure, president of Club Bolivar, presents a potential conflict with UEFA’s multi-club ownership rule outlined in Article 5 of the club competitions regulations.

    Pere Guardiola, brother of City manager Pep Guardiola, serves as the chairman of Girona.

    According to UEFA regulations, if two clubs from the same ownership group qualify for the same competition, the spot goes to the team finishing higher in their domestic league.

    If they finish equally, the team with the higher club coefficient (in this case, City) earns qualification.

    As City is poised to secure the Premier League runner-up spot with just two points needed, they will claim the CFG’s Champions League spot ahead of Girona.

    While it’s improbable for Girona to be relegated to the Europa League to avoid clashing with City, the Spanish club must assert its independence from Manchester City at a UEFA Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) hearing this summer to receive clearance for Champions League participation.

    Similar situations have arisen before, with RB Leipzig and FC Salzburg, both under the Red Bull Group, being cleared to participate in the Champions League together. UEFA has previously accepted clubs with shared ownership into its competitions, as seen with Aston Villa and Vitoria, Brighton and Union Saint-Gilloise, and AC Milan and Toulouse.

    In a related development, Manchester United and Nice, both owned or partially controlled by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS Group, will also undergo a CFCB hearing if they qualify for European competition. While Nice holds a Europa League spot in Ligue 1, United could still qualify for Europe through the league or by winning the FA Cup Final against Manchester City on May 25th.

  • Saudi interest in Partey heighten as he nears potential Arsenal exit – Reports

    Saudi interest in Partey heighten as he nears potential Arsenal exit – Reports

    Saudi Arabian clubs are once again eyeing Thomas Partey, the talented midfielder of Ghana’s Black Stars, along with his Arsenal teammate Gabriel Jesus, reports Football Insider.

    Last summer, Saudi Pro League clubs showed keen interest in Partey, who opted to stay focused on Arsenal at the time.

    Among the clubs expressing interest were Al Ahli, Al Nassr, and Al Khaleej. Despite the attention, Partey remained committed to Arsenal. However, with his future at the London club uncertain, Saudi clubs are back in the picture.

    Barcelona is also keeping a close watch on Partey as they seek to bolster their midfield in the upcoming summer transfer window.

    Although they had him on their radar in January 2024, concrete interest from the Catalan side didn’t materialize then.

    Now, a report from Catalan journalist Adrian Sanchez indicates that Partey is back on Barcelona’s shortlist for a potential summer move. Arsenal seems willing to entertain offers for the former Atletico Madrid player, reportedly setting the price tag between £20 to £25 million.

    Should Partey depart, Arsenal has reportedly earmarked Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz as his replacement. Partey, who joined Arsenal in 2020 on a five-year deal, now has just one year remaining on his contract.

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  • Arsenal’s goalkeeper Raya secures Premier League’s Golden Glove award

    Arsenal’s goalkeeper Raya secures Premier League’s Golden Glove award

    Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya clinched the Premier League’s Golden Glove honour after Luton scored against Everton’s Jordan Pickford on Friday.

    Raya, who joined the Gunners on loan from Brentford in the summer, secured the accolade with 14 clean sheets in 29 league matches this season.

    Prior to Friday’s match, Pickford was the only goalkeeper with a chance to surpass Raya in the Golden Glove standings.

    However, Pickford’s aspirations were dashed when Elijah Adebayo levelled the score for Luton in their 1-1 draw, leaving the Everton and England goalkeeper trailing Raya by two clean sheets with two fixtures remaining.

    At best, Pickford can only match Raya’s tally.

    When David Raya arrived on a season-long loan from Brentford in August, there was scepticism given Arsenal’s already settled goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale, who had played all 38 matches the previous season and kept 14 clean sheets.

    A BBC Sport poll conducted the day after Raya’s signing saw 63% of respondents favoring Ramsdale to retain his position over Raya.

    Raya faced criticism initially, particularly after making two errors in Arsenal’s narrow 4-3 victory over Luton in December. However, he redeemed himself in March by saving two penalties, propelling Arsenal to a Champions League quarter-final berth with a shootout win over Porto.

    BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty even said his performance that night “settled all lingering arguments about his status as Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper.”.

  • Jesus won’t leave this summer – Arteta confirms

    Jesus won’t leave this summer – Arteta confirms

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday that the club has no intention of allowing striker Gabriel Jesus to leave the club this summer.

    Reports earlier this week suggested that Arsenal would be willing to listen to offers for the 27-year-old, who will have three years remaining on his contract at the end of the season.


    Jesus has scored eight goals in 33 appearances this season, playing primarily as a striker but also out wide.

    The Brazil international has struggled with knee problems since undergoing surgery for an injury sustained at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

    He underwent a second minor operation in January and admitted last month he couldn’t “remember the last day I played football without pain.”

    Kai Havertz has assumed a key role in leading Arsenal’s attack at the expense of Jesus of late but when asked on Friday about speculation that the Brazil international could leave the club, Arteta said: “I don’t know where this is coming from.”

    Sources have told ESPN that Arsenal are prepared to sell several fringe players to help boost their summer transfer budget.

    Pushed on whether he had any intention of letting Jesus, who joined Arsenal from Manchester City for £45 million ($56.5m) in 2022, move on at the end of the campaign, Arteta replied: “No, no.”

    Arteta stated his hope that Jorginho would soon agree to a new deal as talks continue over an extension.

    The 32-year-old’s contract expires at the end of the season and the Italy international is thought to be keen on staying at the club he joined from Chelsea for £12 million in January last year.

    “I would love to keep him,” Arteta said. “He knows that. The club is fully supportive of that. He’s a really important player with us, on and off the field. He makes us better so we want him to stay.”

    Arteta has a fully fit squad to choose from ahead of Saturday’s visit of Bournemouth and the Arsenal boss is weighing whether to include Jurriën Timber after two appearances for Arsenal under-21s having been sidelined since August following knee surgery.

    “We won’t know [if Timber is ready] until we throw him in there,” Arteta added.

    “It’s tricky because there are only three games to go and he has missed eight months of football, he’s played only 150 minutes of football with the U21s, it’s a question that can only be resolved by throwing him on the pitch and we will see what happens, we have to try to nail that decision when [we take it].”

  • Arsenal mull injury prone Partey’s future with club as contract nears expiry

    Arsenal mull injury prone Partey’s future with club as contract nears expiry

    Arsenal are facing a dilemma regarding the future of Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey, whose stint with the team has been rocked by injuries.

    Thomas Partey’s recurring injuries have led to him missing a significant number of games this season, more than any previous season, casting doubts on his dependability.

    Despite rejecting offers from Saudi Arabian clubs last year, Arsenal is now at a crossroads due to Thomas Partey’s contract expiring next year.

    Although he has faced challenges this season, Thomas Partey’s impressive performances in recent matches against Chelsea and Tottenham have sparked discussions among Arsenal supporters and commentators.

    Having made only eleven appearances in the Premier League this season, Arsenal is confronted with the choice of either keeping the 30-year-old midfielder for another term, hoping he will surmount his injury issues and make a meaningful contribution to the team’s achievements, or capitalising on his value before his contract runs out.

    As per Transfermarkt, Thomas Partey’s current market value stands at €20,000,000.

  • What a player! – Arsenal fans call for ‘forever’ contract for Partey after Spurs clash

    What a player! – Arsenal fans call for ‘forever’ contract for Partey after Spurs clash

    Arsenal fans are urging the club to extend Thomas Partey’s contract following his stellar performance against Tottenham on Sunday, April 28, 2024.

    The Ghanaian midfielder, also the deputy skipper for the Black Stars, played a pivotal role in Arsenal’s thrilling 3-2 victory over their North London rivals.

    Partey’s standout display against Tottenham adds to his impressive showing in the previous match against Chelsea, where his midfield dominance contributed to Arsenal’s commanding 5-0 win.

    With these recent performances, Arsenal supporters consider the Ghanaian as a vital asset to the team, advocating for a long-term contract extension.

    Many fans believe that Partey’s unique contributions make him indispensable to the squad, with some even labeling him as the best defensive midfielder in the Premier League.

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta echoed this sentiment, highlighting Partey’s significance to the team’s success.

    “He’s a really important player, and we have missed him for many months. He looks in great shape. It’s his presence, his quality, his physicality and his experience”.

    Thomas Partey joined Arsenal in 2020 and signed a five-year contract. His contract will expire in 2025. Therefore, he has one year remaining.

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  • Arsenal, Man City race for Guimarães

    Arsenal, Man City race for Guimarães

    According to the Daily Telegraph, Arsenal and Manchester City are eyeing a move for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimarães.

    The 26-year-old is aware of the interest surrounding him, with a release clause in his contract allowing him to be signed for £100 million until the summer of 2028.

    Newcastle may consider negotiating a deal for Guimarães at a lower fee to comply with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules.

    Despite the interest from top clubs, Guimarães has been in stellar form for the Magpies this season, contributing to 10 goals in 31 matches. Additionally, he has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain in recent reports.

    However, it was also recently reported that Guimarães has purchased a brand new house in the north east — so perhaps he has no intention of moving on just yet.

  • ‘We are trying’ – Gallagher to young fan who asked for a fight from Chelsea

    ‘We are trying’ – Gallagher to young fan who asked for a fight from Chelsea

    Conor Gallagher found himself in the hot seat as he addressed a Chelsea fan’s criticism, calling for more “fight” from the players following their dismal performance against Arsenal.

    After a crushing 5-0 defeat at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening, the Blues midfielder faced tough questions about the team’s lacklustre display.

    This derby debacle marked yet another setback in Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure, leaving Chelsea stranded in ninth place on the Premier League table, a daunting 19 points behind the top four.

    Throughout the season, the club’s supporters have voiced their increasing frustration with the team’s performances and during the second half against the shirt, a young fan held up a banner which read: “I don’t want your shirt I want you to fight for ours.”

    When Gallagher was asked to respond to the poster, he said: “We definitely are putting the effort in. I know it’s been said many times; it’s a very young squad with not much experience as a team in the Premier League. As you’ve seen this season, we’ve had a lot of ups and a lot of downs as well. We’re still improving and working together as a team to get to that next level.

    “Today is one of those days where we were just nowhere near it. We need to kind of dust ourselves off but also look at the performance and where we can improve, and all the mistakes we made, where we can put it right and just get ready for the next one.”

    Chelsea’s defeat against Arsenal marked their second consecutive loss, following a 1-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals.

    This defeat dealt a significant blow to their aspirations of securing European qualification for the next season, with the team now trailing three points behind sixth-placed Newcastle United, who have managed to revive their fortunes with three victories in their last four league matches.

    The 5-0 thrashing is Arsenal’s biggest victory over Chelsea across all competitions.

    This defeat is also the heaviest suffered by the Blues by a fellow London rival since their 6-0 loss to QPR in 1986.

    Looking ahead, Chelsea face the daunting task of regrouping swiftly as they prepare for challenging games against Aston Villa on Saturday and London rivals Tottenham next week in their next two fixtures.

  • Chelsea in shambles! Succumbs in 5-0 loss to Arsenal

    Chelsea in shambles! Succumbs in 5-0 loss to Arsenal

    Arsenal asserted their dominance at the summit of the Premier League table with a commanding win over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium, extending their lead by three points and significantly boosting their goal difference.

    The Gunners, buoyed by their recent victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers, delivered a resounding performance, capitalising on Chelsea’s lacklustre display following their FA Cup semi-final loss to Manchester City.

    Despite recent setbacks, Arsenal showcased their title-winning credentials under Mikel Arteta’s guidance.

    Leandro Trossard eased any early tension by finding the net past Chelsea’s Djordje Petrovic, setting the tone for Arsenal’s dominance.

    Although Chelsea had occasional forays forward, including a missed chance by Nicolas Jackson, Arsenal took control in the second half.

    Ben White extended Arsenal’s lead with a goal from a corner before Kai Havertz, the former Chelsea forward, netted twice in quick succession, including a sublime finish from Martin Odegaard’s exquisite pass.

    As Chelsea faltered, White added his second goal, further bolstering Arsenal’s goal difference to +56, a significant advantage over their title rivals.

    Overall, it was a near-perfect evening for Arsenal, reaffirming their status as frontrunners in the title race.

  • They gave up – Disappointed Poch admits players posture in Arsenal loss

    They gave up – Disappointed Poch admits players posture in Arsenal loss

    Mauricio Pochettino conceded that Chelsea appeared to have surrendered during their 5-0 loss to Arsenal on Tuesday.

    However, he defended his players by suggesting that even some of the greatest teams in football history have experienced similar setbacks.

    The scoring commenced with Leandro Trossard’s goal in the fourth minute, followed by a barrage of four goals within 18 minutes in the second half.

    Ben White and Kai Havertz each netted twice, handing Chelsea their most significant defeat in a London derby since March 1986.

    “We talked at half-time about how it is not possible to start the game like this,” Pochettino said. “But we started [the second half] in a bad way again. We conceded two goals and in this moment, the team gave up. We were not in the game.”

    Asked whether that capitulation made him question the character of some of his players, Pochettino continued: “No, it is not the character.

    “I played football and I was in some similar situations with big, experienced players. I played with [Diego] Maradona, I played with Ronaldinho, and I played with [Gabriel] Batistuta. In some part of the season, these type of things can happen and you say ‘yes, these guys that were at the top, give up.’

    “Sometimes, because of the opponent, because of our energy, because nothing is for you in this situation and you cannot find anything positive during the game, this type of thing happens. It will happen for sure with different teams.”

    While Arsenal moved four points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table, having played two more games, with Liverpool sandwiched between them in second place, Chelsea face a scramble to qualify for Europe after suffering their 11th defeat of the season.

    “We are capable of having an amazing performance and three days later, we show the extremes,” Pochettino added. “Our standards are not sustained for the bad days. When we have bad days, we are so bad. When we are good, we are capable of everything. It is another thing we need to be aware of that we need to increase for the future.”

    Arteta had previously described Pochettino as a “father figure” dating back to their time together as players at Paris Saint-Germain and he said: “[I have] all the sympathy in the world, with everything that he’s been through and everything that he’s been doing. He knows that.

    “I’ve been on the other side as well. He’s doing a great job. I think when you look at this team and analyse every second of them, they deserve to win many matches; they deserve to win against big teams.

    “He’s doing a really good job so hopefully things will turn around and be as he deserves.”

    Chelsea are away to Aston Villa on Saturday, while Arsenal play north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

    “We have to do our job. Now we have to wait and see [for Liverpool and Manchester City’s results], Arteta said. “We have a lot of games coming up. Let’s enjoy tonight and let’s go back to work.”

  • Dwight Yorke accuses Arteta of dying his “grey hair” everyday

    Dwight Yorke accuses Arteta of dying his “grey hair” everyday

    Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has accused Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta of regularly dyeing his hair, suggesting that the club’s recent struggles are indicative of a “psychological collapse.”

    Despite the pressures of leading a Premier League team, Arteta maintains a seemingly flawless jet-black hairstyle, which has sparked speculation about his grooming habits.

    Yorke’s comments have raised eyebrows, with some questioning whether Arteta’s haircare routine is an attempt to conceal signs of ageing.

    Speaking to TVSportGuide, Yorke said: “Will Arteta start getting grey hairs? You can’t see grey hairs if you dye your hair every day. Arteta won’t allow that to show. Your hair can’t be that black at that age.”

    However, Arteta may find himself grappling with a few more grey hairs by the end of the season if Arsenal’s current shaky form persists.

    Their recent defeats to Aston Villa in the Premier League and Bayer Munich in the Champions League have raised doubts about their ability to cope with pressure during the crucial stages of the season.

    “Arsenal’s annual collapse in April is concerning for the club,” said Yorke.

    “Every time they come to the business end of the season, we’ve seen them lose some important games. It’s a psychological reason, because they were playing some of the best football in the league weeks ago, managing to score at least four goals a game, so it’s an unbelievable change. It’s pressure getting to the players and Mikel Arteta.

    “We usually see the manager run up and down the touchline, but now it looks like he’s running out of energy. Arteta has to be careful, he looks like he’s become cautious and defensive, and his body language is not what it was a month ago.

    Compare his body language in interviews and on the side of the pitch, and tell me you don’t see a difference. The pressure is likely to blow up in his face again, and that will be a disaster for Arsenal. The intensity in his interviews is not what it used to be.”

  • Arsenal open to offers for Partey due to recurring injury problems

    Arsenal open to offers for Partey due to recurring injury problems

    Arsenal is reportedly open to summer offers for midfielder Thomas Partey, largely due to his ongoing injury issues.

    The decision follows Arsenal’s disappointing Champions League exit against Bayern Munich, with the team falling short with a 3-2 aggregate score in the quarterfinals.

    According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal is planning to focus on offloading four players in the upcoming summer transfer window.

    This list includes Eddie Nketiah, Reiss Nelson, Aaron Ramsdale, and, notably, Thomas Partey.

    Partey, a 30-year-old Ghanaian international, joined Arsenal from Atlético Madrid on October 5, 2020. Despite a promising start, injuries have plagued his time at Arsenal, limiting him to just eight Premier League appearances this season.

    Despite being valued at €20,000,000 by Transfermarkt, Arsenal seems inclined to reconsider its midfield options due to Partey’s frequent injuries.

  • Arsenal lose out on Club World Cup spot after Champions League elimination

    Arsenal lose out on Club World Cup spot after Champions League elimination

    Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup were dashed after a 1-0 defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

    Mikel Arteta’s team faced disappointment in Germany as they lost 3-2 on aggregate to the Bundesliga side, ending their European aspirations.

    This exit also means they miss out on the Club World Cup in the United States.

    Teams can secure qualification in two ways: by winning the Champions League since 2021 or through a ranking system based on their performances in the tournament over four seasons.

    With only two teams per country allowed to qualify, Arsenal needed to win this year’s competition to join Chelsea and Manchester City as UCL winners.

    Their elimination opens up a spot for Red Bull Salzburg, who have played 26 Champions League games over the last four seasons.

    Despite a strong effort in Germany, holding Bayern to a 0-0 scoreline until Joshua Kimmich’s 63rd-minute goal sealed their fate, Arsenal’s focus now shifts to the Premier League title race.

    Currently sitting in second place, level on points with Liverpool but with a better goal difference, Arsenal must aim for league success as they try to prevent City from retaining their title.

    Arteta’s side faces Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday as they resume their quest for Premier League glory.

  • Arsenal considering Isak and Olise as transfer targets

    Arsenal considering Isak and Olise as transfer targets

    Arsenal is eyeing a double signing this summer, with reports from the Guardian indicating their interest in Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak and Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise.

    The Gunners are intensifying their search for attacking reinforcements following their recent Champions League exit to Bayern Munich.

    According to ESPN sources, Manager Mikel Arteta is considering options like Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP, and Pedro Neto from the Wolves.

    Isak, 24, is a primary target for Arsenal, but acquiring him from Newcastle could command a hefty fee of £100 million.

    Arsenal had previously scouted the Swedish international before his move to St. James’ Park from Real Sociedad in 2022.

    Meanwhile, Olise, 22, has also caught the attention of Arsenal scouts with his recent performances for Crystal Palace, contributing to eight goals in his last eight games.

    However, competition for his signature is expected from clubs like Manchester City and Manchester United, with a £65 million release clause set to become active in the summer.

  • Tuchel fires back at critics following Bayern’s qualification for UCL semifinals

    Tuchel fires back at critics following Bayern’s qualification for UCL semifinals

    Thomas Tuchel, departing Bayern Munich coach, fired back at his critics following his team’s advancement to the Champions League semifinals with a 1-0 victory over Arsenal on Wednesday.

    Despite Bayern’s failure to secure any domestic trophies this season, as their 11-year Bundesliga reign was terminated by Bayer Leverkusen, Tuchel’s response to criticism was pointed as he guided his team to the European semifinals.

    As the club looks ahead to parting ways with Tuchel at the season’s end, his ability to lead Bayern to Champions League success remains a testament to his coaching prowess, despite domestic setbacks.

    Asked after Wednesday’s win at the Allianz Arena whether he felt any gratification given how his season had unfolded with Bayern, Tuchel said: “But where did the criticism come from. From you, the media, and now you ask me if I feel any gratification?”

    Bayern Munich secured their victory with a decisive header from Joshua Kimmich in the 63rd minute, sealing a 3-2 aggregate win over the two legs. Bayern president Herbert Hainer praised Tuchel’s coaching as a “tactical masterpiece.”

    With this win, Tuchel has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the first German coach to guide clubs from three different countries to at least the semifinals of the competition. He previously won the title with Chelsea in 2021 and led Paris Saint-Germain to the final in 2020.

    “The semifinal is a huge step. The last four—that was fun. Great joy and great relief,” Tuchel told a press conference. “These are special moments. We beat one of the top Premier League clubs. We will have to see what this win does for the club. The season is not yet over. Especially not now.”

    “We are very proud to have reached the semifinals and we will now see in two weeks what will happen,” he said.

  • Partey watched from bench as Bayern play Arsenal out of UCL

    Partey watched from bench as Bayern play Arsenal out of UCL

    Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey remained on the bench as Arsenal suffered a 1-0 defeat against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.

    Despite traveling with the team to Germany and being available for selection, Partey was not called upon by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

    Instead, Arteta opted for a midfield trio of Jorgino, Declan Rice, and Martin Odegaard in the crucial second-leg quarter-final match.

    Despite Arsenal’s efforts throughout the game, they were unable to breach Bayern Munich’s defence and find a goal of their own.

    Bayern Munich secured their place in the semi-finals with a solitary header from Joshua Kimmich in the 63rd minute, sealing a 1-0 victory and a 3-2 aggregate win over Arsenal.

    Following the defeat, Thomas Partey and his Arsenal teammates will return to England to focus on their remaining fixtures in the English Premier League as they continue their pursuit of the title in the 2023/24 season.

  • Arteta sees Arsenal’s victory over Bayern as a game-changer for the club

    Arteta sees Arsenal’s victory over Bayern as a game-changer for the club

    Mikel Arteta is convinced that Arsenal advancing to the Champions League semifinals by defeating Bayern Munich would significantly impact the club’s trajectory.

    Following a 2-2 draw in the first leg last week, the Gunners are set to take on Bayern at Allianz Arena on Wednesday evening with hopes of reaching the last four for the first time since 2009.

    Arsenal, who have never clinched the Champions League title, recently ended a seven-year hiatus from the competition.

    During this period, Bayern secured their sixth European Cup.

    Asked if victory here in Germany could take Arsenal to the next level, Arteta said: “Absolutely. It would be unbelievable. If we make it happen tomorrow and we’re in the semifinals, we’ll be in a really high emotional state with something that we haven’t achieved in 15 years, and that’s the opportunity.”

    Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard are expected to be available after picking up knocks in Sunday’s 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa, a result that leaves Arsenal chasing Manchester City in the Premier League title race with six games to play.

    Arteta insisted that defeat would not have any bearing on their European hopes, telling his players: “Throw the game away, the one that we played a few days ago, because regardless of that result, it is going to have no impact on what’s going to happen tomorrow.

    “Refocus and start to build the confidence, the trust and understanding of the performance that we are going to have to put in tomorrow to beat them and go through in the tie.”

    Arteta also urged his team to stay true to themselves in an intimidating arena where Bayern are unbeaten in their last 14 European matches.

    “For sure, I want my team to be themselves regardless of the stadium,” he added. “Sometimes you want to do certain things and the opponent doesn’t allow you to do them. We are very clear about how we are going to play the game, what we want to do in the game and what gives us the best chance to win it.

    “There are lots of things we can do to write our story very differently tomorrow; we know that and it is going to be about putting in a very, very strong performance collectively and individually to earn the right to be in the semifinal.”

  • Mikel Arteta still in high spirits after loss to Aston Villa

    Mikel Arteta still in high spirits after loss to Aston Villa

    Following Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium, Mikel Arteta has called on his Arsenal players to rise to the occasion and ensure that one setback does not derail their season.

    Goals from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins handed the Gunners their first Premier League loss since New Year’s Eve, paving the way for Manchester City to secure their fifth Premier League title in six seasons if they win their remaining six matches.

    Arsenal now confront a pivotal week ahead, starting with a trip to Bayern Munich on Wednesday for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie, finely balanced at 2-2.

    This is followed by a challenging visit to Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have previously claimed victories over both City and Tottenham Hotspur at home this season.

    Arteta engages players during match

    Asked if there was a danger their season could quickly fizzle out, Arteta replied: “If one result is going to do that then we are not strong enough. That’s very simple. We had one of the best performances that we’ve had all season in the first half against a really good team.

    “It should have been three, four or more. It didn’t happen. In the second half, the momentum shifted. We could not control and generate what we did in the first half. We conceded two very poor goals and we lost the game.

    “Congratulate the opponent and stand up. The moment is now to stand up and be counted. When you win and win and win for four months, it’s very simple to do it. The moment to do it is now.

    “We don’t have any other solution. If you want to win championships, if you want to be there in the Champions League, when you have these moments, you have to stand up. If not, that means that you don’t have a quality that is very necessary.

    “Now it’s a big test for us.”

  • Aston Villa beat Arsenal to shatter title hopes

    Aston Villa beat Arsenal to shatter title hopes

    Aston Villa delivered a remarkable performance to stun Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, shifting the Premier League title race in favor of Manchester City.

    The match began with heightened expectations for the Gunners following Liverpool’s surprising home defeat by Crystal Palace. However, Arsenal failed to meet expectations and were convincingly defeated as Villa manager Unai Emery enjoyed a triumphant return to his former club.

    Despite Arsenal‘s struggles, they managed to hold off Villa’s impressive attacks for much of the game. However, Villa eventually secured a well-deserved victory, moving three points ahead of Tottenham in fourth place, albeit having played one more game.

    It was not until six minutes from the end of regular time that Villa broke the deadlock, with Leon Bailey scoring a decisive goal with a low finish at the far post. Although Arsenal had their chances, including a stunning save by Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from Leandro Trossard in the first half, they were unable to find the back of the net.

    Villa sealed their victory in the 87th minute when Ollie Watkins raced clear and calmly lofted the ball over David Raya. This result capped off a perfect weekend for reigning champions Manchester City, who now sit two points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table, with Liverpool in third place on goal difference.

  • Martin Odegaard advises Arsenal to ‘respect’ Harry Kane ahead of Champions League showdown

    Martin Odegaard advises Arsenal to ‘respect’ Harry Kane ahead of Champions League showdown

    Martin Odegaard has issued a caution to his fellow Arsenal players, advising them to show Harry Kane the proper respect ahead of their upcoming Champions League match against Bayern Munich.

    Despite Kane and Bayern facing recent defeats to Heidenheim and Borussia Dortmund, the English striker has had an outstanding season, scoring an impressive 38 goals and providing 12 assists in 37 games.

    Odegaard emphasises that Kane’s formidable performance cannot be overlooked, urging his teammates to remain vigilant.

    In light of Kane’s remarkable season, Odegaard stresses the importance of not underestimating Bayern Munich, led by coach Thomas Tuchel.

    Despite Bayern’s struggles in the Bundesliga, sitting 16 points behind the league leaders, Odegaard warns against complacency, highlighting the unpredictable nature of football.

    Odegaard was asked if Arsenal should fear Kane, and replied: “I think we should respect him, but I don’t think we should fear anyone.

    “And we should focus on ourselves and the quality we have in our team, and that is all.

    “[Kane is] a good player, of course, and I have played against him a few times and we know the quality he has in the box and he is also good in the link-up [play]. We are facing a good team on Tuesday.”

    In his career, Kane has faced Arsenal 19 times, all during his tenure with Tottenham, scoring 14 goals. However, he has only won seven of those matches, with Arsenal claiming victory in seven as well, and five ending in draws.

    The upcoming clash between Arsenal and Bayern in the first leg of their quarter-final European encounter is scheduled for Tuesday. Before the return leg, Arsenal will face Aston Villa over the weekend, while Bayern will play against Koln.

  • Arsenal’s Zinchenko says he will join Ukrainian troops in fight against Russia

    Arsenal’s Zinchenko says he will join Ukrainian troops in fight against Russia

    Arsenal full-back Oleksandr Zinchenko has stated that he would willingly return to Ukraine to defend his country if called upon.

    The 27-year-old has already made a substantial donation of £1 million ($1.26 million) to aid those affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

    Asked by BBC’s Newsnight whether he would answer a call-up, Zinchenko said: “I think it’s a clear answer. I would go.”
    He said several of his former school friends had already joined the Ukrainian military.

    “It’s tough to understand that just recently we’ve been in the same school, we were playing in the playground or on the football pitch, and now they have to defend our country,” he said. “Honestly, [it’s] so hard to accept this, but it is what it is. We cannot give up.”

    This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a bill reducing the mobilisation age for combat duty to 25 from 27.

    Zinchenko initially launched his career in Russia with Ufa before transferring to Manchester City in 2016, where he secured four Premier League titles. His move to Arsenal in July 2022 came with a transfer fee estimated at around £35 million.

    Additionally, Zinchenko mentioned that he maintains minimal contact with his former Russian teammates.

    “Since the invasion really few [have] texted me and sent me some messages and I can’t blame them because this is not their fault,” he said. “I cannot tell them, ‘Guys, do the protests outside and all these things’, because I know they can be [put] in prison.”

  • He better have his head here – Arteta supports Partey’s contentment at Arsenal

    He better have his head here – Arteta supports Partey’s contentment at Arsenal

    Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta has expressed his full support for Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey, urging him to extend his stay with the club.

    Arteta highlighted the Gunners’ promising project and emphasized the importance of Partey remaining an integral part of it.

    The Spanish gaffer praised the Black Stars deputy skipper, expressing his satisfaction with the Ghanaian player, who has one year remaining on his contract.

    “Partey said he’s happy here? He’d better have his head here because we are playing for big things,” he said, as quoted by renowned journalist Fabizio Romano.

    “He’s a top player, he’s under contract for one more year and I’m really happy with Thomas”.

    Thomas Partey, addressing his uncertain future at the club, stated that he is only focused on Arsenal.

    “My head is always here,” Partey noted after Arsenal’s win over Luton Town.

    “This is where I choose to play. I’m really happy every time I’m on the field. I know a lot of speculations have been going on, but for me, I’m really happy to be here and to continue playing for this club.”

    Thomas Partey joined the North London club in 2020, signing a five-year contract. Since then, he has played a crucial role in Arsenal’s resurgence under Mikel Arteta.

  • Video: Check out Partey’s 24 minutes playtime in Manchester City-Arsenal clash

    Video: Check out Partey’s 24 minutes playtime in Manchester City-Arsenal clash

    Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey showcased his importance to Arsenal’s title aspirations with an impactful performance against Manchester City on March 31, 2024.

    Despite being limited to twenty-four minutes of play in the goalless draw at Etihad Stadium, the 30-year-old demonstrated signs of returning to peak condition after facing injury setbacks throughout the 2023/2024 season.

    Partey’s standout moment came when he orchestrated a brilliant play that bypassed four Manchester City players, setting up Arsenal’s best scoring opportunity of the match.

    Receiving a pass from Japanese defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, Partey skillfully manoeuvered past City striker Erling Haaland and evaded the pressure from three opposing players before delivering a precise pass to Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard.

    Although Odegaard’s subsequent shot was unsuccessful, Partey’s overall performance showcased his sharpness and ability to dictate play with accurate passes and timely interceptions.

    His calming influence in midfield provided Arsenal with much-needed control in a match where they faced significant defensive pressure.

    Partey’s return to form is a positive development for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, especially with a hectic schedule of eight games awaiting the team in April.

  • ‘Kill someone!’ – Pep Guardiola fumes over ‘frustrating’ Arsenal defense in goalless draw

    ‘Kill someone!’ – Pep Guardiola fumes over ‘frustrating’ Arsenal defense in goalless draw

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola responded with humour when questioned about how to counter Arsenal’s defensive strategy following their 0-0 draw.

    The highly anticipated match between the Gunners and the reigning champions ended in a stalemate at the Etihad Stadium.

    Despite Arsenal’s impressive goal-scoring form leading up to the game, Mikel Arteta’s defensive approach resulted in a lacklustre offensive display against the defending champions.

    Talking after the match, Guardiola said [via The Telegraph]: “How to beat Arsenal’s low block? Kill someone. Play with nine. They defend well and a lot. Surrounding Erling [Haaland]. Be patient and find the pass. They defended well with a lot of people. There are different ways. They did well with the press and then after the block.

    “It doesn’t matter how many players you defend: the main target is not to concede. The low block was really difficult [to play against]. We prefer to win obviously but we take the draw.”

    According to Guardiola, the Premier League title is now Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp’s to lose. He stated that his Manchester City side is currently the third favorite to win the league, with Arsenal positioned as the second favorite.

    Liverpool leads the race with 67 points, closely followed by Arsenal, while City trails behind by three points in third place.

    With only nine matchdays left in the season, the battle for the title between these three teams is expected to be intense.

    Guardiola and Manchester City can only focus on winning their remaining games and hope for slip-ups from both Arsenal and Liverpool if they are to secure the title for the third consecutive year.

  • Kyle Walker, John Stones to miss Manchester City’s game against Arsenal

    Kyle Walker, John Stones to miss Manchester City’s game against Arsenal

    Manchester City will face Arsenal this weekend without key players Kyle Walker and John Stones, confirmed Pep Guardiola in his pre-match press conference.

    The England duo sustained injuries during the international break, with Walker suffering a hamstring problem against Brazil and Stones coming off with an adductor issue against Belgium.

    When asked ahead of the game about team news, Guardiola said: “Kyle and John, out.”

    He was then asked if he had a timescale for either, but he couldn’t provide one.

  • Man City optimistic about De Bruyne’s fitness ahead of  Arsenal clash

    Man City optimistic about De Bruyne’s fitness ahead of Arsenal clash

    Man City are hopeful that Kevin De Bruyne will be ready for their important Premier League match against Arsenal on Sunday, according to sources familiar with the situation.

    De Bruyne sat out the FA Cup quarterfinal victory over Newcastle United due to a groin injury, which also sidelined him for Belgium’s recent friendlies against Republic of Ireland and England.

    However, there’s increasing optimism that the midfielder could be back in contention for the Arsenal game, as he successfully completed a training session with the Under-23s on Tuesday.

    Jack Grealish, who was absent from the England squad due to ongoing recovery from a muscle injury, has also been training at the City Football Academy this week.

    Medical staff will continue to monitor De Bruyne’s condition, but he is expected to participate in first-team training when it resumes on Thursday. Most of City’s international players are set to return to the club by Friday to prepare for the match against Arsenal.

    De Bruyne’s potential return is a welcome development for manager Pep Guardiola, who is concerned about the fitness of Kyle Walker and John Stones.

    Walker suffered a hamstring injury during England’s recent defeat to Brazil, while Stones was substituted early in the match against Belgium due to an adductor problem. Although Walker’s injury is not believed to be severe, he faces a race against time to prove his fitness before facing Arsenal.

    Meanwhile, sources have informed ESPN that City are displeased with the scheduling of their FA Cup semifinal against Chelsea.

    Initially, City anticipated the game to be played on Sunday, April 21, four days after their Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Real Madrid.

    However, they have since been informed that the fixture will be held at Wembley on the Saturday, leaving Guardiola and his squad with only three days to recover from the clash with Real Madrid.

    Neither Manchester United nor Coventry, the teams in the other semifinal, are involved in European competitions and had initially expected to play on Saturday.

    Additionally, City are scheduled to face Brighton at the Amex on April 25 before traveling to Nottingham Forest three days later on April 28.

  • Arsenal make comeback to beat Aston Villa by 3 goals

    Arsenal make comeback to beat Aston Villa by 3 goals

    Arsenal staged a late comeback to defeat Aston Villa 3-1 and keep their slim Women’s Super League title hopes alive.

    Despite dominating most of the match, Arsenal had to come from behind at Villa Park, in a game delayed by 45 minutes due to travel disruptions.

    Villa opened the scoring in the 35th minute with a well-executed counter-attack. Jordan Nobbs played a precise through ball to Adriana Leon, who passed to Ebony Salmon to score past Manuela Zinsberger.

    Arsenal equalized in the 54th minute when Victoria Pelova capitalized on a rebound from Alessia Russo’s shot. Lotte Wubben-Moy then headed Arsenal into the lead two minutes later from Russo’s cross.

    Substitute Stina Blackstenius sealed the victory controversially in the 86th minute. She appeared to handle the ball before scoring, but the goal stood despite Villa’s protests.

    Arsenal’s victory keeps them six points behind joint WSL leaders Chelsea and Manchester City.

  • Arsenal player Gabriel Magalhaes pulls out of national team duty due to injury

    Arsenal player Gabriel Magalhaes pulls out of national team duty due to injury

    Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes will miss the upcoming international break with Brazil due to an injury.

    The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced this news through an official statement on their website on Monday, March 18.

    Although the statement did not specify the nature of Gabriel’s injury, it included a comment from Selecao head coach Dorival Junior.

    “I had already communicated previously that we work with a slightly more extensive list. A pre-call, we can put it that way, and again, today, we had another casualty. Unfortunately, Gabriel Magalhães is uncalled.”

    Gabriel will miss the opportunity to increase his international appearances for Brazil, as he has been capped six times so far.

    His last match was a 1-0 defeat against Argentina in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in November.

    Dorival also revealed that Juventus defender Gleison Bremer will replace Gabriel in the squad.

    During this break, Brazil is scheduled to play friendly matches against England at Wembley on March 23 and Spain at the Santiago Bernabeu three days later.

  • Tomiyasu renews contract with Arsenal

    Tomiyasu renews contract with Arsenal

    Arsenal’s defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, has extended his contract by two years.

    The 25-year-old Japanese international, whose existing agreement was set to end in 2025, has now committed until 2026, with the possibility of an additional year.

    Tomiyasu, who joined Arsenal from Bologna in 2021, has featured in 73 matches across all competitions for the Gunners.

    “Together with his natural ability and strength, Tomi’s attitude, mentality and values are first-class,” said manager Mikel Arteta.

    “Tomi is loved by everyone and has been an integral part of the squad since joining us.

    “The way he trains, with his desire and determination to be the best version of himself every day, is admirable.”

    Tomiyasu, versatile across the defensive line, has featured in 20 matches for Arsenal across various competitions this season. He netted his debut goal for the club during a commanding 5-0 victory against Sheffield United in October in the Premier League.

    With 10 games left in the season, Arsenal currently lead the Premier League table on goal difference as they strive to clinch their first title since 2004.

    Additionally, they are set to encounter Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champions League next month.

  • Ten Hag has still not gotten over loss to Arsenal in September last year

    Ten Hag has still not gotten over loss to Arsenal in September last year

    Erik ten Hag attributed Manchester United’s previous struggles to refereeing decisions, particularly referencing a match against Arsenal earlier in the season, when discussing whether the recent victory over Liverpool could mark a turning point.

    The FA Cup quarter-final win against Liverpool, secured with a 4-3 scoreline, was hailed as a significant achievement for Ten Hag’s team, which had faced challenges in maintaining consistency prior to this match.

    Ten Hag expressed optimism that this triumph over their rivals could signal a shift in momentum for Manchester United. He emphasised that until now, the team hadn’t found the opportune moment to mount a comeback, alluding to past officiating controversies.


    Speaking to reporters, Ten Hag said, “Could be but we missed so many opportunities. For instance, at Arsenal, in the fourth game of the season, in the 87th minute, we should have had a penalty on Rasmus Hojlund. Then we scored with Garnacho, which was disallowed and then we conceded a goal that should always have been disallowed. Such moments help you. Every team needs such moments and we never had that moment and this could be that moment.”


    In the recent match, Antony, who had been struggling with form, found the back of the net for only the second time this season, leveling the score for his team in the 87th minute.

    Marcus Rashford, who had been facing criticism, also contributed with a goal, restoring his team’s lead early in extra time.

    Amad Diallo later secured the victory with the winning goal, marking a memorable triumph for United. After the international break, the Premier League giants will resume action against Brentford in a league fixture on March 31st.

  • Partey ruled out of Ghana’s friendlies with Nigeria, Uganda

    Partey ruled out of Ghana’s friendlies with Nigeria, Uganda

    Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey is set to miss the upcoming friendly matches for the Black Stars during the March international break.

    The national team is gearing up to face Nigeria and Uganda as part of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

    While most regular players will be called up for the matches, Partey will be given the opportunity to sit out due to his recent recovery from injury.

    Despite his absence, sources indicate that Partey remains dedicated to the Black Stars and will respond to future call-ups.

    Additionally, the Ghana Football Association is expected to announce a new head coach for the team this week, who will then select the squad for the friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda scheduled for March 22nd and 26th, respectively.

  • Arsenal reach first Champions League quarter-final stage in 14 years

    Arsenal reach first Champions League quarter-final stage in 14 years

    David Raya’s heroics in goal saved two penalties as Arsenal edged past Porto 4-2 in a shootout, securing their first Champions League quarter-final in 14 years.

    Despite Leandro Trossard’s first-half equalizer erasing the first-leg deficit, Mikel Arteta’s side struggled to create chances, with the tie finishing 1-1 on aggregate.

    Arsenal’s penalty takers were flawless, while Raya denied Wendell and Galeno from the spot, marking the Premier League leaders’ first appearance in the quarter-finals since 2010.

    Arteta, who experienced four straight defeats at this stage as a player, has now guided Arsenal into the final eight, ending their seven-year Champions League absence.

    The match threatened to boil over at times, with both Arteta and Porto’s coach, Sergio Conceicao, receiving cautions in what was also Arteta’s first knockout win at the Emirates Stadium.

    The game saw a mix of chances, with Ben White’s header and Bukayo Saka’s strike testing Porto’s goalkeeper, Diogo Costa, while Evanilson and Francisco Conceicao threatened on the counter-attack for Porto.

    Arsenal broke the deadlock before halftime, with Martin Odegaard’s exquisite pass setting up Trossard’s goal. The goal injected energy into Arsenal’s play in the second half, but the tie remained deadlocked.

    Porto had a goal disallowed for a foul, and both managers were booked for their protests. Despite late chances for both sides, including a smart save by Costa from Gabriel Jesus, the game went to extra time.

    In extra time, Porto’s Mehdi Taremi missed a good opportunity, and tempers flared on the touchline between Sergio Conceicao and Kai Havertz.

    With the game still level after extra time, the match went to penalties. Odegaard, Pepe, Havertz, and Rice scored for Arsenal, while Raya’s save from Galeno secured their place in the quarter-finals, erasing memories of past knockout disappointments.

  • Arteta speaks about Partey’s comeback after month of injury setback

    Arteta speaks about Partey’s comeback after month of injury setback

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed his delight at the return of Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey to action after a four-month absence due to injury.

    Arteta emphasised the importance of Partey staying fit for the remainder of the season.

    Partey made his comeback in Arsenal’s commanding 6-0 victory over Sheffield United in the English Premier League on Monday.

    The Gunners swiftly took a three-goal lead within the first 13 minutes and added two more before halftime against the league’s bottom side.

    Having been sidelined since October 2023, Partey returned to the pitch as a substitute for Jorginho in the 65th minute of the match.

    He had only managed five Premier League appearances for Arsenal this season prior to this game, with his last appearance being against Manchester City in October.

    In his post-match press conference, Arteta expressed gratitude for Partey’s return but stressed the importance of the midfielder continuing to work hard to maintain his fitness throughout the season.

    “Today, obviously, Thomas is available now to play a certain number of minutes. He needs to build that because it was his first minute after four months, which is a long time.

    “And then, like everybody, you need to have the right to earn the minutes,” he said after the game.
    Thomas Partey will be eager to receive more playing time when Arsenal hosts Brentford at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, March 9, 2024.

  • Arsenal tramples upon Sheffield Utd, score 6 goals

    Arsenal tramples upon Sheffield Utd, score 6 goals

    Arsenal made history with a rampant 6-0 win over Sheffield United, moving them back to within two points of the Premier League summit.

    Mikel Arteta’s side responded emphatically after seeing title rivals Liverpool and Manchester City win their matches.

    The Gunners dominated from the start at Bramall Lane, becoming the first English league side to win three consecutive away games by five or more goals. Sheffield United, on the other hand, have now conceded five or more goals in four successive home games in all competitions.

    Arsenal opened the scoring early with Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli finding the net in the opening 15 minutes. Kai Havertz and Declan Rice added to the tally before half-time, with Ben White scoring a thunderous goal in the second half.

    The Blades were left humiliated by the Gunners’ performance, with fans booing and some leaving early. Arsenal’s dominance was evident throughout the match, with Bukayo Saka hitting the woodwork early on and Martinelli having a goal cleared off the line.

    Arteta’s decision not to rest key players paid off, as Arsenal displayed quality and determination from start to finish. The win was Arsenal’s seventh straight in the Premier League, solidifying their position as title contenders.

  • Arsenal’s Jorginho likely to make Serie A return

    Arsenal’s Jorginho likely to make Serie A return

    Arsenal midfielder Jorginho is reportedly considering a return to Serie A this summer.

    The Brazilian-born player enjoyed a successful spell at Napoli, winning two trophies in five seasons, before joining Chelsea in 2018.

    Now, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, the Euro 2020 winner is being linked with a move to Napoli, Lazio, and Juventus, according to reports from the Evening Standard.

    Jorginho, 32, has a history of working with Maurizio Sarri, who is currently the manager of Lazio, having previously coached him at both Napoli and Chelsea.

    Meanwhile, Juventus, one of Italy’s traditional powerhouses, are in a rebuilding phase under Max Allegri, currently sitting second in the Serie A table behind Inter Milan.

    Agent Joao Santos recently told Italian media: “He’d suit Lazio more, for the presence of coach [Maurizio] Sarri who already knows his characteristics very well.

    “But also Juve, who have a great director of sport like Cristiano Giuntoli, who he spent many years with at Napoli.”

    Jorginho has made a total of 25 appearances for Arsenal this season. However, the Hellas Verona academy graduate has started only six of their 26 Premier League games.

  • Arsenal, PSG lead race for Napoli star Osimhen

    Arsenal, PSG lead race for Napoli star Osimhen

    Arsenal is set to compete with Paris Saint-Germain for the signature of Napoli and Nigeria star Victor Osimhen, according to Calciomercato.

    Osimhen’s recent outstanding performance, including a hat trick in Napoli’s 6-1 victory over Sassuolo, has boosted his goal tally to five in his last three matches across all competitions.

    Napoli recognises the importance of Osimhen’s top form for the remainder of the season to narrow the eight-point gap on fourth-placed Bologna for Champions League qualification.

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    However, they also acknowledge the likelihood of his departure at the end of the season and aim to secure €130 million for their prized striker.

    Expressing his desire to play in the Premier League, Osimhen has caught the attention of Arsenal, who are seeking a striker ahead of the 2024–25 campaign.

    The Gunners have also shown interest in Brentford’s Ivan Toney.

    Although PSG holds a strong interest in Osimhen, especially with the impending departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid when his contract expires, the competition for the Napoli striker’s signature remains intense.

  • Thomas Partey appears with impressive form during  Arsenal training ahead of Sheffield Utd match

    Thomas Partey appears with impressive form during Arsenal training ahead of Sheffield Utd match


    Ghanaian international Thomas Partey
    is on the verge of making his long-awaited return to action for Arsenal in 2024.

    The highly-regarded midfielder has been sidelined since October 2023 due to an injury sustained while on duty with the Black Stars.

    Despite being cleared to play multiple times upon his return to Arsenal, Partey has been unable to shake off a recurring issue, keeping him out of action for the past four months.

    His absence has caused him to miss more than 20 matches.

    However, there is positive news as Partey has shown significant progress in his recovery and is now actively participating in daily training sessions with his Arsenal teammates.

    During a recent training session on Wednesday, February 28, Partey impressed both his teammates and the technical staff with his sharpness and movement.

    He is set to undergo further assessment before Arsenal’s upcoming fixture against Sheffield United in the English Premier League, scheduled for Monday, March 4, 2024.

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  • Partey fit for play soon? Arteta provide updates

    Partey fit for play soon? Arteta provide updates

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided updates on the long-term injuries to Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber.

    Arteta acknowledged that Timber may potentially recover from his ACL injury before the conclusion of the season.

    The Dutch international, who joined Ajax during the summer, garnered numerous accolades for his impressive performances in preseason.

    However, he has been sidelined since sustaining a knee injury in Arsenal’s opening Premier League match against Nottingham Forest.

    Regarding Partey, Arteta hinted that the midfielder could be poised to make his return to action in the upcoming match against Newcastle on Saturday evening. Partey has been limited to just four appearances in the Premier League this season due to various injury setbacks.

    Talking during his press conference, Arteta said [via football.london]: “Will Timber be able to return before the end of the season? I really hope so. He’s doing really well. He’s been with some players on the pitch. He’s going to start to do some bits with us on the pitch in the next week or so. Then we’ll have to see how he’s doing, his confidence level, and his fitness level. Hopefully, the answer will be yes.

    “Will Partey return this week? Let’s see. We have another session today. He’s been out for many, many months now. We need to really nail the timing of when he has enough in the tank to compete. But I think he’s very close.”

    Timber has been steadily progressing and took his initial steps back onto the field during the mid-season training camp in Dubai.

    Since then, the 22-year-old has intensified his rehabilitation efforts. Meanwhile, Partey’s absence has unfortunately become a recurring theme for the Gunners.

    However, with the additions of Declan Rice and Jorginho over the past 18 months, Partey’s significance within the squad has diminished.

    As Arsenal continues their pursuit of the title, they will face Newcastle United on Saturday, February 24. Eager to rebound from their recent Champions League defeat to Porto, the team will aim to start strong and regain momentum.

  • Arteta charges squad to be “tricky and streetwise” after Porto loss

    Arteta charges squad to be “tricky and streetwise” after Porto loss

    Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of his team mastering the art of being “tricky” and “streetwise” in specific situations following Arsenal’s loss to Porto in the Champions League first leg on Wednesday.

    Statistics revealed that the ball was in play for approximately 50 minutes during the match, indicating that Porto’s tactics had unsettled Arteta’s side.

    Declan Rice subsequently encouraged his teammates to demonstrate greater “savviness” in future encounters.

    Asked whether his players are capable of being “bad guys” on the pitch, Arteta told a news conference on Friday: “I don’t know [about being a] bad guy but you have to be tricky. You have to be smart, you have to be streetwise, and you have to try to take advantage of every situation, and they know that.

    “That’s a thing that has to be developed. The best players they have, they have that.”

    Arsenal have been in superb form in the league in 2024; they have scored 21 goals and conceded just two, winning five consecutive matches in the process.

    If Arsenal secures a victory against Newcastle on Saturday, they will narrow the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool to just two points. Liverpool, managed by Jurgen Klopp, are set to face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

    Despite the potential for Arsenal to gain ground, Arteta believes that his team is perceived as outsiders in the Premier League title race.

    “I feel a lot of excitement, especially internally, because we are right in the mix and we want to continue to be there because we are in the Champions League,” Arteta said.

    “We have a fantastic game to play at the Emirates and externally, it probably is different because the expectations are much more focused in the other two teams [Liverpool and Manchester City].”

    Arteta was cleared of a Football Association charge in December following comments he made about the officials in charge of Arsenal’s 1-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James’ Park in the reverse fixture in November.

    The Arsenal boss branded the VAR’s decision to award Newcastle’s winning goal “a disgrace” in his post-match news conference, but said on Friday that he feels as though refereeing decisions have improved since he voiced his opinion.

  • Arteta downplays Arsenal’s Champions League history

    Arteta downplays Arsenal’s Champions League history

    Mikel Arteta dismissed Arsenal’s past shortcomings in the Champions League knockout stages as “irrelevant” and urged his players to forge their own path towards a dream final at Wembley.

    The Gunners are set to take on FC Porto at Estadio do Dragao in the first leg of the round-of-16 clash on Tuesday, aiming to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2010.

    Arsenal endured seven consecutive exits at the last-16 stage between 2011 and 2017, with Arteta himself involved in five of those defeats.

    However, the Spaniard emphasised that the past does not define the present, especially as the club did not even qualify for the competition again until this season.

    Only Mohamed Elneny remains from the squad that lost 10-2 on aggregate to Bayern in 2017 and Arteta said: “The players know that we have not been in the competition for seven years, obviously as some of them were here and they know the story.
    “And they know that what happened in the past is irrelevant. It is the challenge and ambition that we have now to go through.

    Someone called [Lionel] Messi was another obstacle [in those years] for Bayern Munich, that we faced three times.
    “This competition is what it is. Individual quality is extremely important. It comes down to details and you need your players at their best when the occasion arises. Tomorrow, for sure, we’ll need that.


    “We don’t have the experience; that’s the reality. Ninety-five percent of these players haven’t played in this competition, they haven’t played in the last 16; I haven’t [managed in this stage]. But they have so much energy and enthusiasm to play well and that’s our desire and how we’re going to play the game.”

    Arsenal finished at the top of Group B, winning four out of six matches. Despite their relative lack of experience, the Gunners are viewed as favourites to advance against Porto, who suffered defeats both at home and away against Barcelona during their group stage.

    When questioned about whether winning the competition should be seen as the ultimate achievement in European club football, Arteta pointed out the potential opportunity to play in this year’s final, which is scheduled to take place in London.

    “I don’t know if it is the best [competition],” he said. “But it should be incredible to have that feeling to lift that cup, in London — the first of June.
    “It is there. It is in our minds. It is a dream but there are a lot of things you have to earn the right to do before that and tomorrow we have a big obstacle ahead of us. We are really looking forward to it.”

    Thomas Partey, Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Takehiro Tomiyasu have all stayed back in London, but Fabio Vieira has been included in the travelling party as he nears a return following groyne surgery in November.

  • Partey back in shape, trains with Arsenal teammates

    Partey back in shape, trains with Arsenal teammates

    Arsenal received a significant boost with the return of Thomas Partey to training after a period of injury, just in time for their crucial Champions League match against Sevilla.

    The Ghanaian midfielder had been sidelined since October due to a hamstring injury, causing him to miss several games, including the recent home match against Liverpool.

    Unfortunately, his recovery faced a setback, which also prevented him from participating in the recently concluded 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Ivory Coast.

    However, the 30-year-old is now back on track and has trained with the team ahead of their Champions League Round of 16 first-leg clash against FC Porto in Portugal on Wednesday.


    Partey, who previously played for Atletico Madrid, has not featured in the Champions League this season for Arsenal. His last appearance was back in October against Manchester City.

    As he makes his comeback, fans are eager to see him in action against Porto and possibly in the upcoming Premier League fixture against Newcastle United on Saturday at the Emirates Stadium.