Why England’s problems highlight Arsene Wenger’s deep understanding of modern footballers
On Monday night, I sat and watched my first game of the Euros since the opening Saturday of the tournament. It goes without saying, even…
On Monday night, I sat and watched my first game of the Euros since the opening Saturday of the tournament. It goes without saying, even…
Following the drama/hilarity of England getting knocked out of the Euros by Iceland, it was a ghost town in the Goonerverse on Tuesday.
After England’s embarrassing 2-1 defeat and elimination from the Euros at the hands of little ol’ Iceland, and Roy Hodgson’s resulting resignation, talk turned to who will take over; Ian Wright wasn’t impressed with one particular name thrown into the hat.
After Germany’s 3-0 win over Slovakia in the Euros on Sunday, Ian Wright revealed that he would have loved to play with Mesut Ozil and that he believes the midfielder can be the best no. 10 in the world.
Arsenal have triggered Jamie Vardy’s release clause, you’ve probably heard. Can he do for the Gunners what Ian Wright did when he arrived aged 27?
As you may have seen over the last few days, Arsenal players are currently engaging in a rather long-winded game of numerical musical chairs.