Is Bernd Leno paying for being signed by Unai Emery?
Aaron Ramsdale looks more and more likely to retain the Arsenal number one shirt after just a few games this season for Bernd Leno, but is the German paying for being signed by Unai Emery?
Aaron Ramsdale looks more and more likely to retain the Arsenal number one shirt after just a few games this season for Bernd Leno, but is the German paying for being signed by Unai Emery?
The Mail on Sunday thinks Burnley’s penalty against Arsenal should have stood because the referee didn’t make a ‘clear and obvious’ error.
Aaron Ramsdale is proving a lot of people wrong right now, after keeping his third clean sheet in three games for Arsenal.
As I was doing some reading this week, I saw an article that claimed, “Lacazette has failed to impress during his time at the Emirates Stadium,” and I thought to myself, has he really?
Arsenal finally have their first win of the season! A 1-0 home win against pointless Norwich might not seem like something to celebrate but for any Gooner who has watched the first few games of the season, anything other than a win was unacceptable.
Unai Emery signed 12 players when he was Arsenal boss, so how many are left at the club and has Mikel Arteta really been clearing them all out?
Mikel Arteta says he sometimes feels like hitting himself when things don’t go well but his comments may have revealed a little more than he intended.
This week, Matthew is joined by Paul to enjoy Arsenal Women’s 3-2 win against title rivals Chelsea, and to asses the men’s team transfer window.
Arsenal have been used as a warning to Barcelona about what can happen to a club when they start to decline.
On deadline day, Arsenal loaned Hector Bellerin out to Real Betis; the loan is a straightforward one with no options to buy. Bellerin had been…
Tobin Heath’s expected arrival at Arsenal means there will be a lot of competition for attacking places at the club, so who should start?
This week Matthew is joined by Stephen to lament another limp performance against Man City, get quietly excited about yet another signing and what he can bring to the club in terms of balance and bite, while also struggling with office metaphors talking about Willian’s surprising painless departure.
Mikel Arteta said that he needed to question himself after Arsenal’s latest defeat, but that’s something he should have been doing a long time ago.