With a 1-0 loss to Manchester City, Chelsea burrow even deeper in disappointing fifth place, making Antonio Conte’s future with the club murkier than ever before. Meanwhile, way below at sixth, Arsenal and Arsene Wenger continue to lose, making the frenchman’s attachment to the job seem more and more delusional. More
Believe it or not, it’s not the 3-0 defeat in the League Cup final to Manchester City that makes Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger seem foolish. The comments he made after the match, complemented by his denial of the club’s constant decline, that turned him into a joke once again. More
Just before the hectic Christmas schedule begins, it’s a good time to look at the situation in the Premier League, and especially the recently referred to top 6, which includes Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City. More
One of the players Arsenal fans love to complain about the most when things are going poorly for them is Mesut Ozil, the mercurial German midfielder who, into his fifth and perhaps final season at the club, has still failed to deliver on the promise he arrived with from Real Madrid. More
A weird lineup chosen by Arsene Wenger to a difficult Anfield fixture resulted in a humiliating 4-0 loss to Liverpool, who continue to look better and better after every match, especially the coordination between their attacking players – Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. More
The perfect way to start a new Premier League season is with a 7-goal thriller, and that’s exactly what Arsenal and Leicester City provided, including lead changes, supersubs and late drama. More
No Champions League next season for Arsenal, but they do end the 2016-2017 with the FA Cup thanks to a late goal by Aaron Ramsey, securing a 2-1 win over Chelsea, denying them the double. More
Whenever Arsenal have a bad start to the season (almost always), besides the criticism of Arsene Wenger losing his touch or being cheap, comes the constant comparison of their stadium for the last 10 years, the Emirates, to Highbury, which was the gunners home from 1913 to 2006. More
The second weekend of Premier League football taught us that Manchester United are exactly who we thought they’d be under Jose Mourinho, Manchester City are even better than initially presented, … More
There’s nothing new about key Arsenal players being injured. There’s nothing new about Arsene Wenger seeing his players lose on the first day of a new Premier League season. Liverpool have beaten the strong teams with Jurgen Klopp on the sidelines last season, but the main question regarding both sides is whether or not their opening encounter is any indication of the changes we’re about to see this season. More