Manchester United and Arsenal: Battle of the fallen giants
20 years ago it seemed unthinkable Manchester United and Arsenal would be fighting it out in midtable yet here we are
20 years ago it seemed unthinkable Manchester United and Arsenal would be fighting it out in midtable yet here we are
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang played on the right-wing against Leicester City on Sunday, the latest way to avoid him starting in his actual position.
Arsenal face Leicester City this weekend, with a decision to make on their best midfield for the Premier League clash.
As far as things go in the Premier League this season, anything can happen.
Missing Mesut Özil against Manchester City wasn’t the problem, much as people on social media might try and tell you differently.
Ever since Mikel Arteta joined Arsenal as their full-time manager, they have become a solid team in the Premier League.
Arsenal fans don’t like Stan Kroenke, not many people do, but when it comes to Arsenal, why is that exactly?
Seeing a great player grow before your eyes can be one of the greatest pleasures football fans can have.
In the run-up to the 2019/20 season, there was still quite a lot to sort out at Arsenal.
Emiliano Martinez signed for Aston Villa but by moving so soon after the Cup final, did he show why he never made it at Arsenal?
Arsenal were defeated, again, away to City after a poor 1st half left them with a mountain to climb so why are they struggling in big matches?