With Gabriel set to be announced as an Arsenal player soon, we must now focus on strengthening our midfield. Currently, we lack essential attributes that will allow us to play Arteta’s favoured 4-3-3 system. Hopefully we manage to acquire the services of Thomas Partey as he would provide us with attributes we currently lack, such […]
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Coutinho to Arsenal – The Rumour that just keeps giving
The rumour of the summer that will not fade away just took another interesting turn today, when allegedly Philippe Coutinho told his new Barcelona boss. Ronald Koeman, that not only does he not want to be part of the Dutchman’s new master plan for the Spanish giants but furthermore he wants to join Arsenal. The […]
Coutinho or Buendia: Detailed breakdown of which creator should replace Ozil at Arsenal
Arsenal’s sported their new home kit for the first time this season in the 3-2 win over Watford on Sunday. The chevron-laden red and white strip had been launched earlier last week under slightly strange circumstances. Usually Adidas tend to accompany their kit releases with a customary marketing hastag of #DareToCreate, but this was nowhere […]
A ‘COUTINHO SIGNING’ – The Missing Link between Arsenal’s Midfield and Attack?
‘Typical Arsenal’ is how I would describe our last three results. Impressive displays against two elite teams in Europe followed by a game, where we fail to deliver when the emphasis is on us to impose our game. What the result against Aston Villa does is it continues to provide a gentle reminder that the […]
Examining some of Arsenal’s Transfer Links and Needs – Is Leon Bailey the man?
In the world of football, regardless of the time of year, there’s always plenty of transfer speculation to dig into. Arsenal are a notoriously interesting case, particularly over the last few years. The club still boasts the name and shield of a major global brand, but without Champions League football, questions have been raised to […]
Wenger “If you want to have a successful season you want to be strong at home” – Time to show it v LFC
It’s Liverpool at the Emirates today and I’m cautiously optimistic about the outcome of this game. Not so much because we demonstrated brilliant football in the first two games (though our first half against Palace was pretty damn inspiring), but because Liverpool simply don’t look up to scratch. They’ve won the first two games, however […]