The injury of Takehiro Tomiyasu has caused the Premier League's top team, Arsenal, a devastating blow.
This season, Tomiyasu has been a core part of Mikel...
Former striker for Manchester City and Arsenal, Emmanuel Adebayor, has announced his retirement at the age of 39.
Throughout a professional career that began in...
Arsenal midfielder, Thomas Partey, has been identified by Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton as an important player.
Following a string of disappointing game performances,...
When asked who he would prefer to see win the Premier League championship between Arsenal and Manchester City in an interview, the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson responded bluntly.
With the Gunners holding a five-point lead after 27 rounds of games, Arsenal and City are engaged in a fierce two-horse race for the championship.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal are on track to win their first championship since 2003/04, though a lot can still change between now and May.
In attendance at the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday, Fergie ran into an Itv interviewer who quizzed him about the championship race.
Asked to pick between Manchester City and Arsenal for the title, Ferguson, who won the Premier League 13 times with United, gave a wry...
As part of a major restructuring at Arsenal, Stan Kroenke and his son Josh have been named co-chairmen.
Arsenal announced the changes on their official...