I’m told that TNT Sport’s commentator got a bit excited watching ManC v Feyenoord shouting out at one stage (just under the hour in fact), “And Feyenoord are well and truly beaten now.” As you may ...
And the point here is that because Sporting realised that Ødegaard was the key to everything they lost focus on the rest of the team. And that is before we get onto talking about Thomas Partey, Bukayo ...
The fact is the multiple injuries have had an effect on Arsenal in an utterly obvious way – you can’t take Saka and Odegaard out of the team, (or in Saka’s case have him playing when only half fit) ...
“The Gunners are winless in their five away games in the Champions League, losing three and drawing two. In the last four, they have also failed to score. Only one English team have ever gone five ...
There is no getting away from the fact that in the Champions League Sporting have been doing rather well – almost as well as they have been doing in the much easier Portugues League. They have beaten ...
Arsenal’s current position is not high enough to take them further in the Champions League, but rather will shunt them into the play offs section whereby the clubs finishing 9th to 24th will play ...
But the story turned up in Blick, a Swiss German-language daily newspaper and website, and that does tend to suggest there is something a bit more serious in this. For they tell us that an Official ...
For who could ever have believed that Tottenham would work so hard to do us such a favour, starting the run of ManC defeats with a 2-1 victory in the League Cup, then encouraging the mighty ...
As a result of this, it appears that the FA now make it clear to anyone who reports a matter of child sex abuse that they will only investigate cases against individuals and not cases against clubs.
Sporting v Arsenal: concerns that the new format is not working as it should; FA finally confess they only investigate people, not clubs, leaving young players total ...
The home and away records of Arsenal and Nottingham Forest are identical in that each club has played five, won three and drawn two. The only difference, and it is not huge, is that of goals.