3 Arsenal trophies: What Jan Vertonghen could have won
Eight years after turning down Arsenal to join Spurs because he didn’t want to fight to get in the Arsenal side, Jan Vertonghen has left Spurs with no trophies.
Eight years after turning down Arsenal to join Spurs because he didn’t want to fight to get in the Arsenal side, Jan Vertonghen has left Spurs with no trophies.
Arsenal spent 38 days in the Top Four of the Premier League this season, but that’s almost twice as many as Manchester United who are probably going to finish there while we wallow in mid-table mediocrity.
Pep Guardiola has said he is planning to use City’s semi-final at Wembley against Arsenal to gauge how ready his side are to play Real Madrid in the Champions League.
As expected, Manchester City have had their two-year European football ban overturned meaning they can now play in the Champions League next season and Arsenal definitely can’t.
Tottenham fans may not be in the ground this weekend when Arsenal roll up to their £1bn toilet bowl, but they’re planning a ‘Levy out’ banner to fly over anyway because they think they were nearly as good as Liverpool.
When it comes to season tickets, we always hear about how Arsenal’s is the most expensive in the Premier League (it isn’t as it gives more games than the others) but Spurs look set to ensure they take all the season ticket headlines with their latest move.
Clubs and the Premier League will meet this week to discuss the start of next season with the 19/20 campaign still underway.