Arsenal, Atlético Madrid and Champions League
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Get the view from the home changing room following our Champions League game against Atletico Madrid at Emirates Stadium
His superb strike at Wembley was his 13th for England, making him Arsenal's highest scorer for the men's national team, overtaking Cliff Bastin. "I started the season and picked up an injury, which kind of killed me a bit," Saka said.
This felt like the statement that Arsenal needed. This felt like the mark of a team intent on finally bringing back the Premier League title. This felt like a result driven by desire and determination and an intensity born out of being desperate to win and ...
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Arsenal v Leeds live: Saka off injured after Gyokeres goals and Dowman debut in Premier League thrashing
Arsenal thrashed Leeds 5-0 in their first home match of the Premier League season after a day that saw Eberechi Eze officially join the club and be unveiled to fans on the Emirates Stadium pitch. Mikel Arteta believes the signing of Eze gives him his ...
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino says they're in good shape ahead of tonight's Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.
Eberechi Eze has made an impressive start to his Arsenal career and marked his return to the starting XI on Wednesday evening with his first-ever Gunners goal. The former Crystal Palace attacker already endeared himself to the Emirates faithful with two ...
Mikel Merino believes we have an amazing squad in every position and that the team is full confidence as we head into our clash against Atletico Madrid. Our Spanish midfielder has featured in 10 of our 11 matches so far this campaign, providing a crucial goal in the comeback win against Newcastle United in September.
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino has been quickly impressed by new teammate Viktor Gyokeres. The Swede has arrived as Arsenal's senior centre-forward, with Merino having filled in as a makeshift option last season. The Spain international, on his ...
Arsene Wenger is “unique” and part of a “dying breed” of long-serving managers who will never be replicated, says David O’Leary.