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Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, recently addressed the significant injury crisis that has befallen his squad, particularly highlighting the season-ending injury to Kai Havertz. Following his hamstring surgery, Arsenal finds itself devoid of a recognized striker, a situation compounded by other key injuries to players such as Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka.
The UEFA Champions League remains one of the most prestigious tournaments in international club football. As the competition approaches the much-anticipated round of 16, fans and teams alike are analyzing the implications of the new format and the thrilling matchups that lie ahead. With the draw scheduled for February 21, 2024, at 6 a.m. ET
Arsenal FC faces a significant setback as defender Takehiro Tomiyasu has undergone successful surgery on his troublesome knee. The unfortunate news comes after a season in which Tomiyasu has barely contributed on the pitch, appearing for only six minutes during a Premier League match against Southampton in October. Initially injured during pre-season, the Japanese international’s
Arsenal FC has revealed a challenging financial year, reporting a loss of £17.7 million ($22.3 million) for the period ending May 31, 2024. Despite grappling with a loss, the club achieved record revenue generation of £616.6 million, a substantial leap from the previous year’s £466.7 million. This impressive figure is indicative of several positive developments,
In recent Premier League action, Arsenal found themselves under the spotlight not just for their performance on the field but for their players’ conduct towards officiating. The team was fined £65,000 (approximately $82,000) by the English Football Association (FA) following an incident that erupted after midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly received a red card in a match
The football landscape is ever-evolving, with clubs continuously honing their rosters to bolster performance. As the January transfer window looms, two clubs showcasing keen interest are Arsenal and Manchester United, both of which are eyeing potential stars to enhance their engagements. At the same time, players such as Marcus Rashford are exploring pathways to new