Arsenal dominate London Team of the Week again
Arsenal once again dominate the London Evening Standard’s London Team of the Week for the weekend’s Premier League games.
Arsenal once again dominate the London Evening Standard’s London Team of the Week for the weekend’s Premier League games.
The televised fixtures for Matchweek 37 have been announced and Arsenal have had their match against Manchester City moved.
Per Mertesacker has admitted that although he’s made his peace with it, he’s not used to starting on the bench so often.
Spurs Hero, Harry Kane, has set his sights firmly on Manchester United ahead of the north London team’s clash with the Red Devils.
After beating Southampton at the King Power on Sunday, Leicester could, mathematically, win the title on May 1st when they face Manchester United, leaving Arsenal to wonder where it all went wrong.
With Leicester closing in on winning the Premier League table, Arsene Wenger has been sure to highlight how much easier the Foxes have had it compared to his side.
Gabriel is remaining optimistic in Arsenal’s quest for the title and thinks we’ll win it… as long as Leicester and Spurs both slip up.
Watford defender, Sebastian Prödl, admitted that Arsenal deserved their 4-0 win at the Emirates.
Leicester have once against frustrated Arsenal by scraping another 1-0 win and maintaining their lead 11-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.
Arsene Wenger piled on the praise for new signing, Mohamed Elneny, after he put in another promising performance against Watford.
Arsene Wenger praised Arsenal’s faith in youth players after Alex Iwobi put in another amazing performance during our 4-0 win over Watford.
Quique Sanchez Flores was disappointed with Watford’s lack of energy against Arsenal and pointed out how we’re the first team to score four goals against them this season.
Hector Bellerin believes that Arsenal have proven that they can be dangerous and described how it felt to score his ‘weird’ goal.
Mohamed Elneny completed 121 passes against Watford setting a new record for the season for the most in one game.
Arsenal returned to Premier League action with a comprehensive 4-0 win over a disappointing Watford side but did you know…
Against Watford Arsenal managed a total of 19 shots, 12 of which were on target (63%). Makes a nice change.
Arsenal returned to Premier League action with a comprehensive display against Watford at the Emirates. Thanks to the Daily Mail, we’ve get some cool graphics which show how the Arsenal goals developed on the pitch.
Who was the MOTM against Watford? We take a look at how the players did in the Premier League.
We’ve all heard the saying “one swallow does not a summer make” and in footballing terms it can be termed as “one season does not a superstar make.”
There’s not much love lost between Arsenal and Liverpool fans, but Gooners everywhere were sort-of celebrating as the Reds put a dent in Tottenham’s title hopes and offered Arsenal the chance to move to within one point of their north London rivals if they win their game in hand.