Arsenal and Manchester United want Maddison as Foxes prepare new contract
Leicester City are trying to tie James Maddison down to a new contract despite interest from both Arsenal and Manchester United.
Leicester City are trying to tie James Maddison down to a new contract despite interest from both Arsenal and Manchester United.
TV companies have moved some more games, showing quite clearly that they don’t care about fans by requiring Arsenal fans to travel, once again, for a late evening Monday kick-off, this time on a bank holiday.
Leicester City and Borussia Dortmund have both bid for Arsenal-linked Juventus centre-back Merih Demiral, according to reports in Italy.
The race for top four in the Premier League is, to use a common expression, tighter than a duck’s arse, which is also said to be what is squeezing out Arsenal’s performances this season.
Perry Groves has questioned Brendan Rodgers decision to remain at Leicester when Arsenal are a far, far bigger club, but surely it makes sense given the crisis in N5?
Brendan Rodgers was already in contract talks with Leicester City before Arsenal sacked Unai Emery but it was clear to them it wouldn’t be long before the Gunners came calling.
Brendan Rodgers has signed a new contract at Leicester City lasting until 2025, as the club look to ward off outside interest.
Brendan Rodgers wants to lead a big-six club in the future and is specifically interested in Arsenal, but he’s not close to leaving Leicester City at this stage.
It’s been a few weeks since I updated the yellow card table so let’s see if Arsenal are still picking up more yellows per game than any other side as has been the case all season.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen and Helen pick over the bones of the ‘performances’ in Portugal and Leicester this week,…
Arsenal suffered a damaging but entirely predictable defeat to Leicester City on Saturday, losing 2-0 to drop nine points behind their top-four rivals.
Arsenal went to Leicester in search of only their third cleansheet in their last 25 Premier League away games and, as you know, couldn’t find it.
Arsenal head to Leicester today with most Gooners expecting a bit of a drubbing if we’re honest, so let’s look at how the teams line up.
Arsenal get another new ref for their trip to Leicester, not that it will make any difference when Brendan Rodger’s men take on Unai Emery’s.
Many Arsenal fans are hoping that, if the worst happens against Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester on Saturday it will, at least, result in the removal of Unai Emery as head coach as we head into an international break, but that now seems incredibly unlikely.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may well be one of the best strikers Arsenal have ever signed, but the Gabonese man has never scored on a Saturday for us when playing away.
Unai Emery says he doesn’t know if Granit Xhaka will play for Arsenal again before mumbling something else a little confusing.
Arsenal travel to Leicester City on Saturday needing a win to cut the six-point gap to the third-placed side after poor recent form for Unai Emery’s side in all competitions.
Arsenal sit top of the yellow card table with more yellows than anyone else, a higher yellow-per-game rate than any other side while picking up yellows for fewer fouls than any other side in the Premier League.
As I was browsing some stats this morning I couldn’t help notice Arsenal’s yellow card count in the league this season and wondered how it stacked up against other teams. It’s safe to say I was astounded by what I found.