Arsenal Ladies international call-ups
It will be another busy week for the Arsenal Ladies’ players as teams are preparing for the 2017 Euros to be played in Netherlands.
It will be another busy week for the Arsenal Ladies’ players as teams are preparing for the 2017 Euros to be played in Netherlands.
Video refs don’t spoil the game, they only change it slightly, and in ways that could be even more exciting than things we’ve experienced so far in the history of football.
Alexis Sanchez, Laurent Koscielny, Olivier Giroud, Mohamed Elneny, David Ospina, Joel Campbell and Ainsley Maitland-Niles have all been in action for the respective countries.
The England Women’s team manager, Mark Sampson will release his squad for the Euros on 3 April.
John Griffith’s squad got the perfect start with a 2-0 win over Poland in their Elite Round opening game played at AFC Telford.
A look at who’s in action for Arsenal during the international break.
FIFA have just published their latest rankings and Mark Sampson’s England team has climbed up a place to regain fourth place.
Which Arsenal players have been in action while on international duty so far?
Jamie Vardy has given yet another interview about having no regrets after turning Arsenal down, closing the gap that had started to open up between interviews given and goals scored.
The FA has named the u17 and u19 squad for the upcoming elite rounds and six Arsenal players have been called up.
Following Monday’s new FA three year strategy called “gameplan for growth” for women’s football, it has emerged that the FA is looking at having an English player quota and a salary cap in the FA WSL.
A recent article on Squawka has highlighted eight statistics which have suggested Alexis is currently part of Arsenal’s problem.
Arsenal Ladies had 15 players on international duty over the last two weeks; here is how they fared with their respective teams.
On Wednesday, we witnessed the biggest comeback in Champions League history proving cheaters do prosper
England Women won against the USA at the Shebelieves Cup and it comes at the right time to boost the team’s confidence.
When Arsene Wenger said that “you wouldn’t necessarily find a Cazorla even if you wanted to,” I thought, “Sounds like a challenge!”
Jack Wilshere’s loan move to Bournemouth was a surprising one at first glance, but it has allowed the midfielder a chance to silence his critics and hopefully earn back a place in the Arsenal side.
Here is the latest news on our Ladies players on international duty
Football is finally set to catch up with modern technology with the FA Cup trialling video refereeing technology starting with next year’s competition.
Arsenal’s Alex Scott came on against France in the last part of the SheBelieves Cup opener and unfortunately injured her calf and will be out for a while as she carries the Emirates injury jinx with her.