Hot take: Can we sack Unai Emery now?
Arsenal threw away another lead to drop two points, playing some of the most turgid football imaginable, as Unai Emery’s time must surely be coming to an end.
Arsenal threw away another lead to drop two points, playing some of the most turgid football imaginable, as Unai Emery’s time must surely be coming to an end.
Arsenal lost on penalties after a crazy game at Anfield, as both club’s reserve sides took each other on in the League Cup.
When Liverpool announced their lineup for the game against Arsenal, Unai Emery must have known he was on a hiding to nothing and with Mesut Ozil determined to take his chance, the Spaniard had his worst Arsenal night since Baku.
Arsenal threw away another two-goal lead on Sunday to draw with Crystal Palace, in a game filled with controversy.
Arsenal managed to get a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace and as that’s better than the 3-2 defeat last season, Unai Emery is no doubt delighted.
Arsenal staged a late comeback on Thursday night thanks largely to Nicolas Pepe, coming from behind to beat Vitoria 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal put in a limp performance against Sheffield United on Monday as they suffered a 1-0 defeat away from home.
Arsenal lost 1-0 at Sheffield United in yet another limp performance that simply must have the Arsenal board questioning Unai Emery’s future.
Arsenal made hard work of another home win on Sunday, this time against Bournemouth.
Arsenal claimed three points against Bournemouth and with City’s shock defeat at home to Wolves moved to within one point of second place, so why does it feel so bad?
Arsenal’s youngsters, backup players and injury returners put in another fantastic performance on Thursday night to ease past Standard Liege 4-0.
September has been and gone and a month that saw us start against Spurs and end against United told us quite a bit.
Arsenal came from behind to draw against Manchester United on Monday night in a scrappy match that never really lived up to the hype.
Arsenal eased to an unexpectedly comfortable win over Nottingham Forest in their League Cup fixture on Tuesday, with a number of players returning from injury.
Hector Bellerin returned to action for Arsenal last night and was hardly on the pitch for any time at all before he set up a goal for Joe Willock.
Arsenal fought back with 10 men to defeat Aston Villa 3-2 on Sunday, showing a lot of spirit amid all the same problems that have been plaguing the team this season.
Bukayo Saka starred as Arsenal recorded a 3-0 away victory over Frankfurt that was less convincing than it sounds.
Arsenal fell disappointingly short against bottom-of-the-table Watford on Sunday, throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2.
Arsenal threw away a two-goal lead against Watford, allowing the side bottom of the table an embarrassing 28 shots, but who was Arsenal’s best and worst players on the day?
Arsenal came back from 2-0 down to draw with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, but they left as the unhappier of the two sides.