5 things we learned from Arsenal’s Premier League season
That’s that then, another season’s over, but what have we learned from Arsenal’s shambolic 2016/17 campaign?
That’s that then, another season’s over, but what have we learned from Arsenal’s shambolic 2016/17 campaign?
Arsene Wenger met with the press after his side had beaten Everton but only managed to seal Europa League football next season.
Well it had to happen sometime, didn’t it? You win the lottery 20 years in a row, there’s going to come a time when your…
Well it had to happen sometime, didn’t it? You win the lottery 20 years in a row, there’s going to come a time when your ticket is a dud.
Ahead of today’s crunch match at the Emirates, Arsène Wenger gave his pre-match assessment on how to beat the Toffees, whilst discussing the threat that Romelu Lukaku poses.
Arsenal were given a big boost ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash against Everton with defender Laurent Koscielny returning to training.
Arsenal welcome Everton the Emirates for the final league game of the season. Here’s how I think they’ll line-up:
Well, it’s finally here, the last Premier League game of a forgettable season.
It’s another must-win game for Arsenal, and the final league fixture of the 2016/17 campaign.
Arsenal are set to face Everton on the final day of the season in the last attempt to catch the Champions League train and Gareth Barry has promised that the Toffees will be ‘professional’.
Stoke City winger, Xherdan Shaqiri, has admitted that the Potters were scared when Arsenal thrashed them 4-1 last weekend.
Arsene Wenger gave his final Premier League press conference on Friday morning and, as usual, the journalists spent the majority of it trying to get him to answer a question that he’s refused to answer all season.
Mesut Özil and Granit Xhaka evidently didn’t read the script that Tuesday night’s home win over Sunderland was to be an end of season dead rubber played at walking pace by both sides.
Arsene Wenger met with the press after Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Sunderland at the Emirates on Tuesday night.
At times, it was a frustrating evening at the Emirates on Tuesday night with Arsenal still bringing the bants, despite the season being nearly over.…
At times, it was a frustrating evening at the Emirates on Tuesday night with Arsenal still bringing the bants, despite the season being nearly over.
Arsenal welcome Sunderland to the Emirates for the penultimate league game of the season.
Arsenal welcome Sunderland to the Emirates for the penultimate league game of the season. With the Black Cats already relegated, Arsene Wenger knows he can rotate for this game, but the question is, will he?
Arsenal professionally rode the wave of a 15 minute second half Stoke effort before putting the game to bed and earning a first win in the Potteries since 2010.
Stoke were comfortably seen off on Saturday and now it’s already-relegated Sunderland for Arsenal on Tuesday.