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Swede has failed to score in his last eight games for club and country as pressure builds on Arsenal’s big summer signing
The Gunners have stumbled in their title challenge in the past two seasons at Craven Cottage with a loss and a draw in their two visits prior to their win today. There is a different feel around the Arsenal squad this season and with the eight new additions Arsenal made in the summer, Arteta has quality options when things get difficult.
"Really tough place to come, we've experienced it the last few years. We put a lot into it, and had some difficult transitions in the first half but we overcame that and established dominance.""The simplicity in certain aspects with the ball,
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay can take their bromance to new levels this weekend. Their teams — both owned by Stan Kroenke — are playing in the same city. To boot,
Arteta hailed Nwaneri in December 2024 and said that he felt the Hale End graduate can operate effectively as a striker with time. The Spaniard claimed: “Ethan can play as a right attacking midfielder, left attacking midfielder, as a right winger and there is another position he can develop into in a few years time. Nine.
Arsenal edged out a narrow 1-0 win over Fulham on Saturday evening but Gyokeres' goal drought dominates the headlines.
Gyökeres’s sheer presence as a fixed central striker is a new quality for Arsenal, who spent large swathes of last season with the unorthodox Havertz and natural midfielder Mikel Merino upfront. Defenders routinely grapple with Gyökeres, which may take him out of action but also, as Arteta pointed out, creates space for his teammates to exploit.
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Mikel Arteta shuts down ridiculous Arsenal exit claim by pointing at £27m star’s ‘intuition’
Leandro Trossard has been tipped to leave Arsenal in January, but Gunners manager Mikel Arteta’s comments suggest that he will stay.
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Mikel Arteta tells ‘dangerous’ Brazilian star Arsenal want to sell him in January as ‘talks initiated’ over £30m deal
Arsenal are ready to sell Gabriel Jesus in the January transfer window, with the Brazil international striker himself open to an exit.