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  • EPL: Fabregas issues warning to Arsenal over title race

    EPL: Fabregas issues warning to Arsenal over title race

    Arsenal legend and former captain, Cesc Fabregas issued a warning to Arsenal, saying that the title race, is far from being over.

    Fabregas added that they still have a long way to go in the title race this season.

    The gunners are five points clear of second place Manchester City with a game in hand.

    Speaking on Sky Sports, Fabregas said: “I think it is a process.

    “We all know that I think everyone at the club is aware about it, Mikel [Arteta] the first, but the input he wants to put into the players’ heads, the message is that they’ve to go all-in, because as I said it would be a great statement for the team, for the confidence, for the Premier League, it’s a message to say ‘hey, we are here, we want to win it.’

    “Fifty points in the middle of the season, it is still a long way to go, they still have to play Europa League, that is another thing we need to see how Mikel manages, if he’ll play the starting XI or if we will keep all the firepower for the Premier League.”

  • EPL: How Arsenal defeated Manchester United 3-2 to remain top of the log

    EPL: How Arsenal defeated Manchester United 3-2 to remain top of the log

    League leaders Arsenal defeated Manchester United today at the Emirate to stay five points clear of second place Manchester City.

    Marcus Rashford Opened scoring in the 17 minute of the encounter before Eddie Nketiah equalized in the 24th minute.

    Bukayo Saka doubled the lead in the 53rd minute but Argentine defender Martinez equalized for Manchester United  in the 59th minute to even scores.

    Just when the match was going to end in a draw, Nketiah again latched on to a loose ball to slot in the 3rd goal to give the gunners the winner.

    The league leaders have been almost perfect since the season resumed after the World Cup break.

    The gunners lead the EPL log with five points from 19 games  while second place Manchester City are second on the log with 45 points clear.

     

     

  • EPL: Why we signed  Trossard despite his age – Arteta

    EPL: Why we signed Trossard despite his age – Arteta

     

    Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has stated reasons the Gunners opted for Leandro Trossard from Brighton despite his age.

    The Belgium international was snapped up by Arsenal for £21 million deal from Brighton  on Friday.

    The forward could be in contention to play against Manchester United on Sunday.

    Arsenal shifted their attention to Trossard after their deal for Mykhailo Mudryk was hijacked by Chelsea.

    Signing a 28-year-old Trossard has been questioned and fans have not greeted the news with as much enthusiasm as previous signings.

    In fact, the last player over the age of 25 to sign for Arsenal was Thomas Partey back in the summer of 2020.

    But Arteta defended the decision in his pre-match press conference, saying, “It’s very simple. The squad can absorb a 28-year-old player right now.

    “With the right experience, the right versatility and the right quality. And as well with the right price, for sure. And we had no questions about that.

    “It is not that we had to sign 20, 21, 22-year-olds for the next five years. That is not the plan.

    The former Manchester City’s assistant coach said the Gunners needed a balance which Trossard and so his squad “can absorb a player of that age.”

    Trossard left Brighton in a very acrimonious way and his behaviour and professionalism have been questioned especially after he was banished from training and missed several big games as he tried to force his move to Arsenal.

    Trossard was acquired by Arsenal to bolster their forward line in their quest to win the Premier League firs time  in many years.

  • EPL: Trossard on the verge of joining Arsenal on a permanent deal

    EPL: Trossard on the verge of joining Arsenal on a permanent deal

    Soccer pundit and commentator Fabrizo Romano has broken the  news of Brighton’s Leandro Trossard being on the verge of Joining Arsenal on a season long deal.

    According to Fabrizo, Trossard has agreed personal terms with Arsenal and could be joining any time soon.

    He added that a permanent move and a five-year contract is on the card for the Belgian who didn’t have a great world Cup.

    Recall that Arsenal almost snapped up Mykhailo Petrovych Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk but the deal hit the rocks and Chelsea hijacked him.

    However, Arsenal has kept Trossard deal secret and only hoping to reveal it when it’s finalized.

    The Gunners are on top of the English Premier League (EPL) and are hoping to win their first EPL title in as many years.

  • EPL: Arsenal will not win the League – Gary Neville

    EPL: Arsenal will not win the League – Gary Neville

    Despite defeating Tottenham Hotspurs by 2-0 at the London International Stadium and establishing an eight-point gap on the league standing, former Manchester United captain, Gary Neville, has insisted Arsenal will not win the Premier League title.

    The Gunners are now eight points clear at the top of the table following a 2-0 victory in Sunday’s North London Derby.

    But when asked if Mikel Arteta’s men will win the league, Neville said on his podcast on Sunday: “No. But I said Leicester wouldn’t win the league.

    “They won’t win the league. Manchester City will win the league, and I think Manchester United will finish second, and I know that will annoy Arsenal fans!

    “I’d rather Arsenal win the league than Man City. I think it would be absolutely sensational for the Premier League.”

    Arsenal host Manchester United next, while City take on Spurs at the Etihad.

  • EPL: Neville slams Arteta for always blaming match officials

    EPL: Neville slams Arteta for always blaming match officials

    Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has hit out on Arsenal’s boss, Mikel Arteta for always accusing match officials are against his team during games.

    Neville doesn’t agree with Arteta over claims that match officials didn’t award penalties to Arsenal in the game against Newcastle.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Arteta accused match officials of denying Arsenal two penalties in the match versus Newcastle on Tuesday night.

    Recall that Arsenal failed to extend their lead on the table after their closest rival Manchester City drew its last game with Everton.

    The Gunners played out a 0-0 stalemate with the Magpies, dropping points in their title chase.

    Arsenal were appealing for a penalty in the dying minutes for a handball in the dying minutes and Newcastle defender Dan Burn appeared to haul back Gabriel from a free-kick.

    Arteta told reporters after the game that there were two penalty incidents Arsenal should have been awarded.

    But Neville disagreed with Arteta, saying that it would in fact have been ‘scandalous’ had the late handball resulted in a penalty.

    “I thought it would be scandalous if it was given,” Neville said on Sky Sports.

    “If Mikel Arteta had lost a game of football giving away a penalty like this, he would be absolutely fuming.

    “That is not a penalty. Never in a million years is that a penalty. Arteta would not want that given against his team, he would be fuming.

    “The handball is never a penalty. They can feel aggrieved over the first one.”

  • EPL: Arteta charges Arsenal players ahead of league resumption

    EPL: Arteta charges Arsenal players ahead of league resumption

    Arsenal coach, Mikel Arteta has appealed to his players to carry on from where they left off by defeating their opponent and subsequently winning their first Premier League trophy since 2004.

    Arteta called on his players to not forget where they are coming from, saying they should consolidate on their position on the table.

    The Gunners were in excellent form after winning 12 times out of 14 games during the first half of the season, before the league went on break for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

    All season long, fans and pundits have been debating whether the break will be a help or a hindrance to clubs’ ambitions, with Arsenal now without Gabriel Jesus after he was sent home early from the World Cup with a knee problem sustained in Brazil’s shock defeat by Cameroon.

    Arsenal will play its first game after the break against one of their London rivals, Westham on boxing day at the Emirates statdium.

    “You know, I want the team to play a certain way, and the more consistent we are on that, the more we are going to win,” he told Sky Sports.

    “There is excitement, and we should be excited and we should be embracing the opportunity that we have ahead of us.”

    Arsenal leads the English Premier League log with five points clear of the second position Manchester City.

  • Graeme Souness Ignores Arsenal, names team that will win EPL

    Graeme Souness Ignores Arsenal, names team that will win EPL

    Liverpool legend, Graeme Souness, has tipped Manchester City to win the English premier League title this season despite Arsenal topping the table with five points clear.

    Souness noted that City has what it takes to claim their third consecutive title.

    Arsenal have either beaten or drawn against tems that have faced them this season except the loss to Manchester United.

    However, the Gunners are yet to play Manchester City and Arsenal this season.

    Arsenal leads with five points and will definitely top the table at Christmas.

    “Arsenal right now if you ask me, are a club that are going places with this manager.

    “Will they sustain it? I still think people are playing for second place to City, but Arsenal are a fabulous story right now, they really are.”

  • Carabao Cup: Brighton down Arsenal as Chelsea, Tottenham are out

    Carabao Cup: Brighton down Arsenal as Chelsea, Tottenham are out

    Arsenal FC kissed this season’s Carabao cup goodbye after losing to Brighton & Hove Albion by 3-1 on Wednesday night.

    The Gunners have lost for the second time this season in England after 20 appearances in all competitions.

    Danny Welbeck’s first-half penalty kick had cancelled out Eddie Nketiah’s opener, before Mitoma and Lamptey struck in the space of 13 second-half minutes to end Arsenal’s nine-match home winning run.

    Julio Enciso headed just off target before Jeremy Sarmiento fired narrowly wide.

    But Arsenal struck in the 20th minute when Reiss Nelson found Nketiah, who curled a smart first-time finish past Jason Steele.

    Debutant Karl Hein’s slip offered Brighton their equaliser, though, as the goalkeeper brought down Welbeck, who coolly converted his penalty kick into the bottom-right corner.

    A fizzing Nketiah right-footed drive cannoned against the left post after the interval, before Steele kept out Nelson’s header with a stretching stop.

    Brighton hit the front as Sarmiento danced through the middle before laying off for Mitoma to whip a right-footed effort into the bottom-right corner from inside the area.

    Former Chelsea defender Lamptey sealed victory soon after as he drilled under Hein after being teed up by Billy Gilmour.

    Chelsea’s disappointing run of form continued as they were eliminated from the EFL Cup by Manchester City at the third-round stage with a 2-0 loss.

    Both sides made seven changes to their line-ups for the heavyweight tussle at the Etihad Stadium and it was Chelsea who looked the brighter during the first half.

    But after Christian Pulisic and youngster Lewis Hall spurned promising chances, quick-fire goals early in the second half from Riyad Mahrez and Julian Alvarez put Manchester City in control.

    Manchester City, who introduced Kalvin Phillips for his first appearance since mid-September, saw out the win to mean an early exit for last season’s beaten finalists Chelsea.

    They were restricted largely to shots from range in a first half edged by Chelsea.

    The London would have been ahead at the interval if not for some good goalkeeping and poor finishing.

    Pulisic scuffed a shot at Stefan Ortega from close range and had another effort from further back saved, while the lively Hall was denied at the end of a good run.

    Jack Grealish forced Edouard Mendy into a couple of saves early in the second half, shortly after Phillips’ introduction, and Manchester City’s period on top resulted in the breakthrough goal.

    Mahrez was fouled by Trevoh Chalobah just outside the box and he sent the subsequent free-kick over the Chelsea wall —- with Kalidou Koulibaly failing to jump —- and past Mendy.

    The hosts doubled their lead five minutes later through Alvarez, who tapped in after Mendy could only push Mahrez’s shot into the path of the Argentina international.

    Ortega produced another fine stop to deny Hall, while Pulisic had a late goal ruled out for offside, but Pep Guardiola felt no need to turn to substitutes Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland.

    Nottingham Forest produced an impressive performance to knock Tottenham out of the Cup competition with a 2-0 win, even after finishing the game with 10 men.

    Second-half strikes from Renan Lodi and Jesse Lingard gave the Premier League’s bottom side victory, though nerves were heightened when Orel Mangala was sent off with 15 minutes remaining.

    Spurs have made a habit of dramatic comebacks of late, and Antonio Conte named a strong side at the City Ground, including Harry Kane.

    He only made four changes from the team defeated by Liverpool on Sunday.

    But they could not rescue a result this time and have now lost consecutive matches ahead of meeting Leeds United in their final fixture before the World Cup.

    A quiet first half saw Spurs debutant Fraser Forster called into action to deny Lingard on the rebound after a deflected clearance had struck the post.

    At the other end, Wayne Hennessey parried away a fierce effort from Matt Doherty.

    Lingard stung the palms of Forster again with a shot from the edge of the box early in the second half.

    Just moments later the former Manchester United man found Lodi on the left, with the Brazil international cutting inside onto his right foot and bending an effort into the far corner.

    It was 2-0 in the 57th minute when Forest struck on the counter down the right.

    Former Spurs man Serge Aurier put in a cross for Sam Surridge to head back across goal, allowing Lingard to nod in his first goal for the club.

    Kane made way on the hour for the returning Richarlison, but it made little difference as Forest claimed only their second victory in their last 12 games.

    This was in spite of Mangala receiving a second yellow card for a foul on the Brazil World Cup star, who had a goal ruled out late on for offside.

  • Rio Ferdinand tips Arsenal to win Premier League title

    Rio Ferdinand tips Arsenal to win Premier League title

    Former Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand, has said that Arsenal looks like a serious contender for this season’s title.

    The Gunners beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.

    Gabriel Magalhaes was right on time to turn in Bukayo Saka’s corner kick in the second half of the encounter to secure three maximum points for visiting team.

    In his post match analysis the former Manchester United said he’s seeing a new Arsenal

    “Are this team the real deal? There’s something there, togetherness, you can smell it in this team. The way they celebrate. There’s an authority of how Arsenal are playing under this man Mikel Arteta.

    “How many times did we look at each other when a phase of play happened and it was all because of the way that Arsenal were making them moves on the pitch. A real top performance. These types of games are hard and they made it look as easy as you can make it.”