Though it wasn’t as straightforward a victory as we would have liked, there was still sweet satisfaction in brushing aside Stoke at the Emirates on Saturday to keep ourselves well and truly in the mix at the top of the Premier League table. Getting results at home has proven somewhat more difficult these last few … Continue reading Progress aplenty as Arsenal produce the goods against Stoke City
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Arsenal’s ‘exodus era’ is over but Ozil and Sanchez contracts won’t be just a matter of money
The excellent form of both Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil this season has inevitably set the balling rolling – and fingers typing – on the drawn out ‘will they, won’t they’ contractual saga. It’s not a new one for most Arsenal fans but there is a subtle difference this time around, in that there is … Continue reading Arsenal’s ‘exodus era’ is over but Ozil and Sanchez contracts won’t be just a matter of money
Arsenal rediscover their mojo with masterclass at West Ham
Arsenal’s demolition of West Ham on Saturday night felt like the culmination of six weeks of collective toil and frustration unleashed. It was the kind of performance that seemed to have deserted us for the entire month of November and one which many feared we wouldn’t see again until the return of Santi Cazorla. For … Continue reading Arsenal rediscover their mojo with masterclass at West Ham
Arsenal must learn from last season as they face physical test at West Ham
The only consistent thing about West Ham’s play this season has been their inconsistency but you can be sure they’ll find some sort of form for the visit of Arsenal today. After last season’s uncharacteristic show of ability, the Hammers have returned to something like normality this season, showing patches of cohesive play, and stretches … Continue reading Arsenal must learn from last season as they face physical test at West Ham
Arsenal must find the right balance as long-term absence of Santi Cazorla is confirmed
You couldn’t help but feel there was something ominous about the lack of information surrounding Santi Cazorla’s ongoing absence from the Arsenal squad these last few weeks As the games went by, and Arsene Wenger gave rolling injury updates, there was seldom much mention as to the nature of extent of the little Spaniard’s injury, … Continue reading Arsenal must find the right balance as long-term absence of Santi Cazorla is confirmed
Will win over Bournemouth allow Arsenal the chance to push on over festive period?
If the Premier League dished out points based on performances alone Arsenal would have gone the entire month of November without a win. But, as it happens, the Premier League is all about results and it was Arsenal’s superior quality in front of goal that made the difference against Bournemouth on Sunday as we picked … Continue reading Will win over Bournemouth allow Arsenal the chance to push on over festive period?
Arsenal must reply with Bournemouth win as gap opens at the top of the Premier League
The pressure that has been building steadily around the Emirates will come to the boil this afternoon as the Gunners face their most important match of the season so far. Wins for Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City on Saturday saw daylight open up between the league’s three top sides and Arsene Wenger’s men and, even … Continue reading Arsenal must reply with Bournemouth win as gap opens at the top of the Premier League
Arsenal, Conor McGregor, and ridding ourselves of the fear of failure
After Conor McGregor’s one-sided demolition of Eddie Alvarez in the UFC a few weeks back, the Irishman’s coach, John Kavanagh, spoke about the key difference between a champion and a contender. (The video is at the bottom of this piece) Kavanagh spoke eloquently about the ability McGregor has to perform as well as he does … Continue reading Arsenal, Conor McGregor, and ridding ourselves of the fear of failure
Wenger vs Mourinho: It’s time to consign this tired old narrative to the bin
The week leading up to any clash with a side managed by Jose Mourinho is one that I dread - and not because I live in fear of the man or his turgid brand of football. Rather, it is the wearying, thoroughly tired, and frustratingly predictable narrative that is trotted on every occasion. Arsene Wenger … Continue reading Wenger vs Mourinho: It’s time to consign this tired old narrative to the bin
Bellerin blow leaves full-back conundrum for Arsenal ahead of trip to Old Trafford
News that Spanish full back Hector Bellerin is facing a month on the sidelines through injury presents something of a problem for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger ahead of this weekend’s trip to Old Trafford. In little more than 12 months, Bellerin has gone from promising youngster to one of the first names on the team … Continue reading Bellerin blow leaves full-back conundrum for Arsenal ahead of trip to Old Trafford
