Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has expressed his belief in Martin Odegaard’s determination to avoid a repeat of last season’s late slump. This is seen as a crucial factor in Arsenal’s current attempt to win the Premier League title. Odegaard’s presence as captain and his 10th goal of the season highlights his leadership qualities
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In a recent interview, Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of Arsenal being willing to “leave their ego aside” in order to win the Premier League title. This statement came after their disciplined and defensive performance in a 0-0 draw against Manchester City, a match where they only had 27% possession and six shots. Despite this,
Arsenal’s recent match against Manchester City ended in a goalless draw, but the outcome was far from disappointing for the Gunners. Historically, Arsenal has struggled at the Etihad Stadium, often leaving with heavy defeats and shattered confidence. However, this time around, Arsenal’s increased self-belief was on display as they managed to hold City to a
Following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Arsenal at the Etihad, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed that his team is now considered to be the “third” favourites to win the Premier League title. This outcome places City in third position in the league table, one point behind Arsenal in second place, and three points adrift
When it comes to the upcoming game between Manchester City and Arsenal, the spotlight is on Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta. This match is not just about earning three points in the Premier League title race but also proving Arteta’s ability to lead his team to victory. Despite having shown promise in the past, Arteta faces
Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola faces a daunting task as he prepares for the crucial Premier League match against Arsenal, with the news that both John Stones and Kyle Walker will be unavailable due to injuries sustained while on international duty. This setback will undoubtedly impact Guardiola’s defensive strategy and force him to make adjustments
Manchester City is hopeful that Kevin De Bruyne will be able to play in the upcoming Premier League match against Arsenal. De Bruyne missed the FA Cup quarterfinal game against Newcastle United due to a groin injury, which also kept him out of Belgium’s recent matches. The midfielder has been seen training with the Under-23s
The Premier League title race is heating up with Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City all within touching distance of each other, making it one of the most intense battles in recent years. With only a single point separating the top three teams, the final outcome remains uncertain. The nail-biting finish is reminiscent of those seen
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has had to cut short his time with the England national team due to an injury that has prevented him from participating in training sessions. The 22-year-old winger arrived at the camp at St. Georges Park with the injury, which has now prompted his return to Arsenal for further rehabilitation. This means
Arsenal defender Ben White recently signed a new four-year contract with the club, expressing his belief that the team’s best is yet to come under the leadership of manager Mikel Arteta. The 26-year-old’s fresh deal reportedly extends until 2028 with the option to further extend by 12 months. This decision comes after months of negotiations,