Mo Farah on ‘amazing time’ at Arsenal since Unai Emery’s arrival
Mo Farah says it’s been an ‘amazing time’ at Arsenal since Unai Emery joined the club, but admitted he’s disappointed not to have been to more games recently.
Mo Farah says it’s been an ‘amazing time’ at Arsenal since Unai Emery joined the club, but admitted he’s disappointed not to have been to more games recently.
Steve Bould has finally spoken about Arsene Wenger’s departure, albeit briefly.
Arsene Wenger has admitted that he’s frustrated by not being back on the sidelines already, and he misses the competition.
Chelsea are facing the possibility of a two-year, four-window transfer ban and some outlets, like the S*n, want to involve Arsenal in their nonsense.
The bookies have slashed the odds of Arsene Wenger and Cesc Fabregas reuniting at AC Milan under Ivan Gazidis as CEO, as both look to be moving on to a new club.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan believes Unai Emery has merely built on the foundations laid by Arsene Wenger but has totally changed the club.
Shkodran Mustafi says the biggest difference between Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery is that the new Arsenal head coach knows exactly what he wants from every individual in the team.
One of the main reasons Arsene Wenger found it so hard to let go at Arsenal is because the manager has little else in his life to distract him, but there is plenty out there for him to do.
Arsene Wenger believes that Alexis Sanchez is struggling with his confidence since his move to Manchester United in January.
Arsene Wenger has called reports he is set to take over the AC Milan manager’s job ‘fake news’ but the Frenchman has form when it comes to lying about rumours.
Arsenal scout Gilles Grimandi is set to follow Ivan Gazidis to AC Milan, according to reports in Italy, hinting that Arsene Wenger could be following close behind.
Arsene Wenger insists he’s staying loyal to Arsenal despite leaving the club earlier this year and his plans to return to management.
Mauricio Pochettino has turned himself into a living breathing meme as he discussed being linked with a move to Real Madrid.
Arsenal and West Ham have become the first Premier League clubs to sign-up for an initiative launched by David Dein to offer coaching and refereeing courses to prison inmates.
Arsene Wenger has been offered ‘four or five jobs’ according to his close friend, and former Arsenal vice-chairman, David Dein who hints that he might take a national team job.