Reaction: We won’t even make top six
Daily Cannon’s Paul Williams discusses another shambles and what lies ahead for Arsenal for the rest of the season.
Daily Cannon’s Paul Williams discusses another shambles and what lies ahead for Arsenal for the rest of the season.
Daily Cannon’s Matthew Wade discusses Arsenal’s latest disaster, this time at West Brom and Arsene Wenger’s future.
If Arsenal can take the feel good feeling from last weekend, and turn it into a great first half against the Baggies, that confidence could come flowing back.
These are dramatic times for Arsenal fans but we are all far too familiar with the story.
Something changed after Arsenal’s defeat against Everton at the end of 2016. So what happened? Douglas Fargalia has a theory…
In light of opposition fans and media having a field day twisting Arsene Wenger’s quotes regarding Leicester City struggling this season, we take a look at three more times the boss’ quotes have been taken out of context.
Alexandre Lacazette has been linked with Arsenal for several years running but is he really woth his £70m price tag?
At the moment it’s quite hard to write about Arsenal without writing about Arsene Wenger, but although an ongoing story, the subject is getting old.
As ball after ball fell in the centre of midfield, I watched helplessly as the likes of Lallana, Can, and even Firmino seized them for Liverpool. Where were Arsenal’s ball winners?
A recent article on Squawka has highlighted eight statistics which have suggested Alexis is currently part of Arsenal’s problem.
Why Chelsea thrived and Arsenal died after October’s 3-0 win
There is a lot of speculation that Arsene Wenger should go next summer, but what kind of future should be envisioned by the club?
On Wednesday, we witnessed the biggest comeback in Champions League history proving cheaters do prosper
I also thought it’d be fun to look at some of the (tiny, invisible, ignored by the mainstream media) positives of Arsenal’s defeat to Bayern
We don’t need to take a game out of context and use it as a stick to beat Wenger with. The truth is – there’s plenty enough live ammunition from previous games. There’s no need to fire Bayern blanks in his direction too.
The Anfield defeat feels like another big nail in the coffin of the Wenger years.
How Santi Cazorla masked Arsenal’s problems for years
When Arsene Wenger said that “you wouldn’t necessarily find a Cazorla even if you wanted to,” I thought, “Sounds like a challenge!”