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A chance meeting, old friends, a brilliant strike and a defensive confidence that shows how far Arsenal have come.
A chance meeting, old friends, a brilliant strike and a defensive confidence that shows how far Arsenal have come.
Pundits are already declaring the Premier League “Arsenal’s to lose” after just nine games, a claim that says far more about the media than the title race itself.
Missed flights, late arrivals, and sharp insights – a look at Arsenal’s win over Palace and how matchday culture differs between the men’s and women’s teams.
Arsenal’s four-point lead at the top of the Premier League table has generated plenty of debate about their playing style, but the Gunners aren’t the ones playing ‘anti-football’.
From the chaos of 2019 to total control in 2025, Arsenal’s transformation under Arteta has turned doubt into dominance – and this season feels different.
Chelsea’s hijack of Mykhaylo Mudryk pushed Arsenal to sign Leandro Trossard instead, a deal that keeps looking smarter with every game the Belgian plays.
Arsenal Women’s sluggish start has left them fifth in the WSL and struggling in Europe, raising concerns over form, fatigue and tactical execution.
Arsenal battled VAR calls, Nick Pope saves and Newcastle’s resistance before late goals from Merino and Gabriel sealed an emotional and defiant away win.
Tomas Rosicky’s decade at Arsenal made him one of the club’s greatest number sevens, a player whose grace, loyalty and craft defined a generation.