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Southampton away preview

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AFTER A DISASTEROUS restart to the season, it does not get any easier for Arsenal this week as they travel to Southampton on Thursday evening before an FA Cup quarter final trip to Sheffield United on Sunday. St Mary’s has not been a particularly happy hunting ground for us in recent years with only one win in the previous eight league visits.  Last season’s trip saw the end of our 22-match unbeaten run under Unai Emery with a 3-2 defeat, while only a late goal from Olivier Giroud salvaged a 1-1 draw the season before. However, I would not call it a bogey ground as no away ground has been particularly happy for us in recent years.  In fact, since the start of 2017 we have lost away at 16 of the current Premier League grounds, plus at a further three clubs no longer in the Premier League. Quite frankly a shocking record for a club like Arsenal. This season has seen our away form hit new lows with only one win outside of London in the Premier Leagu...

Arsenal Muapay-ed the Price

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ARSENAL MAUPAY-ED THE PRICE BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION 2 ARSENAL 1 ARSENAL’S SEASON OF woe continued as a stoppage time goal from villain of the hour Neal Maupay, gave Brighton and Hove Albion a shock three points on Saturday. Following on from the disastrous restart at Manchester City on Wednesday, where we not only lost three points but also three players, the last thing Mikel Arteta needed was another injury and another defeat. But when things are not going your way it never just rains, it pours. The first half injury to goalkeeper Bernd Leno, undoubtedly our player of the season, was made even worse when Maupay, the player who had injured him with a needless challenge that went unpunished by dreadful referee Martin Atkinson, popped up with the 95 th minute winner. Quite how we managed to lose this match was a mystery but perhaps goes a long way to explaining why we are down in tenth place in the table. After looking comfortable for 70 minutes and 1-0 up t...

Brighton and Hove Albion away preview

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PLEASE BRIGHTON UP OUR DAY FOLLOWING THE DREADFUL defeat up at Manchester City on Wednesday evening, Arsenal return to action on Saturday with a trip to the seaside. Unfortunately, not for a nice relaxing summer’s day at the beach with the family but for another tough Premier League match against relegation threatened Brighton and Hove Albion. It was not so long ago when a match against such opposition would not have caused us too many sleepless nights and we would be confident of going there and getting a good win. But those days are long gone. In fact, Brighton have proved to be a bit of a bogey team for us in recent years.  We have not beaten them in our last four meetings, since a 2-0 win at the Emirates in October 2017, and we have not won away at Brighton in the league since a 1-0 success at the old Goldstone Ground way back in April 1981. Remember, the Seagulls won 2-1 at the Emirates earlier this season in what was Freddie Ljungberg’s first...

Covidiots

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MANCHESTER CITY 3 ARSENAL 0 SO, PREMIER LEAGUE football is back after a three-month break but how many Arsenal fans this morning wish it were not? The 3-0 defeat at The Etihad last night was not the restart we were all hoping for but in many ways, we got off lightly. In all honesty if could and should have been six or seven. If we thought the days of the heavy away defeats were over when Arsene Wenger left, then we really need to think again.  This performance was as bad as anything we have produced over the last 10 years and had it not for the magnificence of Bernd Leno this would have been even more embarrassing. I am sure I was not the only one who was shocked when the starting line-up was announced. No Alex Lacazette, no Nicolas Pepe, no David Luiz, no Gabriel Martinelli, and a fit Mesut Ozil not even in the 20-man squad. Our three-man midfield of Granit Xhaka, Matteo Guendouzi and Joe Willock looked out of its depth compared to the City trio of ...

Premier League Return - Manchester City away preview

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EMPTY-HAD SO, THE PREMIER League is back this week although it is certainly going to be a completely different experience to what we have always known. I must admit I was not particularly in favour of football returning behind closed doors. For me it has always been about the fans, the atmosphere, and the whole match-day experience. Taking that away I am not convinced it will be anywhere near as enjoyable. Certainly, if the German experience is anything to go by then I am not sure I will enjoy it at all. Even though the fake crowd noise has slightly improved the TV watching experience it has lacked the usual intensity and drama. Also, I cannot get my head around preparing to watch a Premier League match in the month of June. Usually this month is reserved for tournament football and indeed this week would have seen the opening of the 2020 European Championships. The last time Arsenal played a league match in this month was in 1947, a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield United on ...

The Making of Modern Arsenal - Part Four - 2012 - 2020 - The Final Years of Wenger and Beyond

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THE MAKING OF MODERN ARSENAL - PART FOUR - 2012 - 2020 - THE FINAL  YEARS OF WENGER AND BEYOND THE SUMMER OF 2012 would see the latest rebuilding begin. With the club now settled at the Emirates Stadium funds were finally being made available to Wenger, although after seven years without a trophy the pressure was building. The departure of Robin van Persie to rivals Manchester United had seen a backlash from the fans so Wenger knew he needed a good summer in the transfer market. With that in mind the business looked promising as in came midfield maestro Santi Cazorla from Malaga for £10 million, French striker Olivier Giroud from Montpellier for £9.6 million, and German forward Lukas Podolski from Cologne. With Adu Diaby finally fit, the Arsenal team that won 2-0 at Anfield on 2 September 2012 suggested a brave new world – Mannnone, Jenkinson, Gibbs, Vermaelen, Mertesacker, Arteta, Daiby, Cazorla, Gervinho, Podolski, Giroud. It was a 4-2-3-1 formation with Podol...