2 wins in a week and a Willian that works, what’s going on? And where is Gabriel Martinelli? Questions we try to answer for you this week.
On this week’s edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita have the rare pleasure of looking back on two wins away from London in a week.
They also question why beating Benfica didn’t feel better and enjoy the initial signs of renaissance for our big haired boy from Brazil.
Plus, we ask (and attempt to answer) why we aren’t seeing more of Gabriel Martinelli.
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