Bournemouth travel to North London on May 4th, 2024 to face table toppers Arsenal on matchday 36 of the English Premier League. Last Word on Football brings you three players from the Gunners who should be in consideration for your FPL squad.
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka was thrilled that his team managed to hold onto a win against Tottenham. The Gunners had to battle in the second half to hold onto a lead that they had established earlier.
Bukayo Saka admits that Tottenham showed they were determined not to lose at home when both clubs met in the Premier League this afternoon, but he is proud of his teammates for getting the job done.
Mikel Arteta could have just discovered the perfect strategy to propel his club to a Premier League victory. Arsenal only needs to win their remaining five league games following their 2-0 victory over Wolves to win the title (but only if Manchester City drops points).
Well lovely Arsenal people, we prolonged the title race a little with a win at the Molineux. It was a game that psychologically had a huge weight, but in reality this Wolves side was missing Neto and Cunha, so we should’ve won either way.
At the end of 2024, Mikel Arteta will have been in charge of Arsenal for five years, or half a decade. In that time, he has transformed the club, turning
Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard are two of the most important players at Arsenal at the moment and are constantly being targeted during games. If left alone, both can win games for the Gunners with moments of brilliance on their own.
Martin Keown has acknowledged that Arsenal displayed a lack of experience during their defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals. Despite putting up a strong performance for much of the game, the Gunners ultimately conceded a goal to their German opponents.
Arsenal legend Martin Keown has criticised Bukayo Saka and a few of his teammates. The Gunners went down 1-0 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter final second leg.
Arsenal take on hosts Bayern Munich in the return leg of the UEFA Champions League Quarter Finals. Progress into the semi-finals hangs in the balance, with the 2-2 aggregate score.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has provided injury updates on Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka this week. The Gunners manager was asked about his key attacking duo ahead of a Champions League quarter final second leg.
Ian Ladyman anticipates that Bukayo Saka will glean valuable lessons from the criticism he is currently facing following the controversy surrounding his perceived dive during Arsenal’s match against Bayern Munich.
All to play for in the 2nd leg The game against Bayern was a game a game of two halves and although we started off well with a early goal from Bukayo Saka, it was quickly turned around when Bayern scored two before half time.
Mikel Arteta, after watching his team draw 2-2 with Bayern Munich on Tuesday night, has pointed out the one mistake they made. The Arsenal manager remarked, “In the Champions League, you cannot give anything to the opponent.
During their punditry duties, Martin Keown and Ian Wright found themselves at odds over the referee’s decision not to award a penalty to Arsenal towards the end of their match against Bayern Munich.
Bukayo Saka found himself at the centre of controversy during Arsenal’s 2-2 draw against Bayern Munich in the Champions League last night. The young attacker had a significant impact on the match, opening the scoring and later having a crucial opportunity to secure victory for the Gunners in the closing moments.
While Arsenal and Bayern Munich both walked away with everything to fight for in the second leg, a highly controversial moment outlined the post-match discussions on social media.
Should Bukayo Saka have been awarded a penalty? How did Gabriel get away with handball? And was Harry Kane fortunate to avoid a red card?
I know that many Arsenal fans thought that our team would over-run Bayern Munich and take a healthy lead into the second leg of the Champions League Quarter Finals, but we are now set up for another nail-biting night when we go to the Allianz Arena, where we have only won once in our six meetings this century.
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka chased referee Glenn Nyberg off the pitch after their Champions League clash against Bayern Munich. Saka was appealing for a last minute penalty when he went down in the box with the game level at 2-2.
Arsenal attacker Bukayo Saka was delighted scoring from the spot in victory at Brighton. The 3-0 win sees Arsenal return to the top of the table. Saka said: "Last season was not great to think about.
Arsenal travel to Brighton this weekend, hoping to extend their run of 10 Premier League matches unbeaten. The Gunners are pushing for a first Premier League title in 20 years, and they will be hoping to put the pressure on Liverpool before they face Man United.
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