Infograph: Alexandre Lacazette in stats
Welcome to Arsenal, Alexandre!
Friday, June 30th, marked eight years since I created a Twitter account.
Rob Holding’s first season at Arsenal was definitely one to remember, both for him and for us fans. Bought for pennies without much expectation, he…
No matter how bad last season was, I am always looking forward to the new one and can’t wait for it to start. The Premier League fixture release is the first thing to get excited about. So here they are, printables and wallpapers for the new season.
It’s been a few weeks since our worst Premier League season in 20 years finally finished – and I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for the new one to start.
Granit Xhaka arrived at Arsenal almost a year ago and instantly made himself a fan favourite with his thunderbolts and a target for referees because of the press agenda against him.
We are getting close to our 20th FA Cup final and the chance to win our 13th FA Cup so we’ve produced wallpapers celebrating every FA Cup win in Arsenal’s history.
Well, it’s finally here, the last Premier League game of a forgettable season.
Well, no matter how much he can frustrate at times, with his poor passes and running into defenders, Alexis Sanchez is one hell of a goal scorer and we’re very lucky to have him.
As any other Arsenal fan from abroad, visiting London and watching Arsenal play was on the top of my bucket list. This month, it finally happened.
It’s every Arsenal fan’s favourite game of the year – Stoke away.
Arsenal kept their good run going and beat Southampton 2-0 on Wednesday night to get back to 5th place, just 3 away from the beloved top 4.
Arsenal and Manchester United have played a combined total of 69 games since the sides last played each other back in November.
It was all going so well – both United and City drew their matches, Chelsea won and ran away from Spurs for a bit, and we ONLY needed to do well and win.
Congrats, my fellow gooners, we survived yet another season!
Arsenal face Tottenham on Sunday afternoon for the first time since November and the fortunes of both sides could not be more different.
It was a really frustrating Wednesday night in London and you certainly couldn’t tell it was a match between last season’s champions and the runner-ups.
There haven’t been many times during his spell at Arsenal when the Brazilian has been a player fans want to give some love to, but after his display against Manchester City at Wembley, that’s exactly what’s happening right now.
It was yet another successful trip to Wembley, our second home.
It was a rainy Monday night at the Riverside for Arsenal who came away with all three points after a tough game. So how did the players do?