No punishment for Arsenal celebrations in rare common sense win
Arsenal have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the Football Association (FA) following an investigation into the nature of their goal celebrations against Bournemouth.
Arsenal have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the Football Association (FA) following an investigation into the nature of their goal celebrations against Bournemouth.
Arsenal legend David Seaman has praised goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale for his outstanding displays this season, hailing his calm confidence and big saves.
If you complain about VAR when Arsenal lose, then you’re just being bitter and if you do it when they win, well, what are you moaning about, you won didn’t you? So just when, exactly, are Arsenal fans allowed to complain about things that have a very real impact on the scoreline?
Runar Alex Runarsson has had a great weekend so far, keeping a clean sheet and then travelling to watch Arsenal win at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal were denied what looked like no fewer than four penalties when they played Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon, but despite that, still managed to come away with all the points thanks to a last-minute screamer from Reiss Nelson.
Arsenal won their game against Bournemouth in the most dramatic fashion imaginable and the celebrations were wild so, of course, reporters are upset.
Arsenal pulled off yet another dramatic win as they came from an unlikely 2-0 down against Bournemouth, overcame VAR refusing to give them any of the four penalty calls and claimed all three points with the last kick of the game.
If Arsenal are going to win the Premier League this season, then they are making the journey as exciting as possible and the players seem to be loving it just as much as the fans.
Bournemouth are set to receive a boost ahead of their trip to face Arsenal this weekend, with midfielder Lewis Cook returning to the squad but they will still be without a few other players.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gave a team injury update during his pre-match press conference ahead of their game against Bournemouth on Saturday, discussing the progress of several players who have been dealing with problems.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta held a pre-match press conference ahead of their game against Bournemouth on Saturday. He discussed various topics, including injury updates, the team’s potential, playing players out of position, and their upcoming match against the Cherries.
Arsenal claimed three points against Bournemouth and with City’s shock defeat at home to Wolves moved to within one point of second place, so why does it feel so bad?
Martin Atkinson will take charge of Arsenal’s game on Sunday against Bournemouth so we can expect the Cherries to kick with impunity.
Arsenal will go into their game against Bournemouth with one of their lightest injury lists in recent memory.