Player focus: Granit Xhaka runs the show
Granit Xhaka finally got a start for Arsenal and he used it to run, pass, tackle, and recover the ball more than any other player.
Granit Xhaka finally got a start for Arsenal and he used it to run, pass, tackle, and recover the ball more than any other player.
Arsenal recorded their first Premier League win of November with a hard fought win against AFC Bournemouth. So how did the players do individually?
Alexis Sanchez gave a rare post-match interview after Arsenal beat Bournemouth and said he’s ‘happy’and loving the Premier League.
Arsenal had to overcome a determined Bournemouth side and an idiotic Mike Jones to claim all three points at the Emirates on Sunday afternoon.
Ahead of our meeting on Sunday afternoon, AFC Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has publicly revealed praise for Arsenal and admitted he has watched the Gunners in previous years to find ways that he can improve, both in his playing career and now as a manager.
Arsenal welcome Bournemouth to the Emirates this weekend and will be hoping to get back to winning ways against the League’s tenth best-placed team. Here’s all you need to know about Bournemouth
This is it, this is going to be the weekend when Granit Xhaka finally gets a start for Arsenal.
Mike Jones has been handed the reins of Arsenal v Bournemouth this weekend in the Premier League.
In addition to our weekly pod, we have a Champions League special too.
As you were no doubt told when you first started watching football, going in 0-0 at half time of an away game is no bad thing.
Arsene Wenger explained his team selection after his side’s draw with Manchester United, stating that he picked his team based on ‘experience and fight’.
Despite Manchester United’s dominance for large periods at Old Trafford on Saturday lunchtime, Arsenal responded well after going behind to Juan Mata’s 68th minute strike to snatch a last-gasp point, in no part thanks to their subs.
To say that Arsenal underperformed against Manchester United would be akin to saying water is a little bit wet.
A draw at Old Trafford is better than a loss
Arsenal’s defence is causing Arsenal fans more problems than the impending World War 3 that’s coming our way after Donald Trump was elected.
Jose Mourinho looked absolutely disgusted that his side had not been able to beat Arsene Wenger’s men on Saturday at Old Trafford.
Jose Mourinho met with the press after the final whistle on Saturday and he was not pleased with the result.
Arsene Wenger met with the press after his side lucked a draw at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon.
On Saturday afternoon Matteo Darmian seemed to be a very lucky boy.
Theo Walcott met with the press shortly after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Saturday and seemed genuinely surprised to be asked about their disappointing performance.