BAD news for all the conspiracy theorists out there. Lee Harvey Oswald did kill JFK. The moon landings were not faked. And Arsenal’s late ‘winner’ against Aston Villa on Saturday was rightly
Arsenal sit four points behind leaders Liverpool; Trossard says he is ready to step in amid Arsenals injury woes up front; Trossard also refutes the suggestion that Arsenal are over-reliant on set-pieces;
Mikel Arteta's side trail leaders Liverpool by four points heading into Saturday's action, when Arne Slot's men visit Brentford before Arsenal host Aston Villa later on
Leandro Trossard finding form but Thomas Partey sloppiness costly - Gunners were two-goals up in second-half but could not see out victory
Arsenal held on to a much-needed 2-1 victory at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday night. Mikel Arteta called the north London derby "the nicest game of the season to watch". The neutral - if such a thing exists in the modern game - would have certainly enjoyed this midweek offering of chaos-ball,
Jamie Carragher has highlighted the quality of previous title-winning Arsenal squads in comparison to the current crop which has repeatedly fallen short of Premier League glory.
Arsenal moved within four points of Premier League leaders Liverpool with a 2-1 derby win against visitors Tottenham.
Arsenal come from a goal down to beat their north London rivals and rekindle their title hopes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Arsenal beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 on Wednesday night to move to within four points of the top of the Premier League. The hosts dominated the early exchanges, but Spurs scored with one of their first opportunities of the match. A deflected Son Heung-min strike went past goalkeeper David Raya to give the visitors the lead.
Arsenal got back to winning ways on Wednesday with a 2-1 victory over North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium. The
Aston Villa came from two goals down to earn a magnificent 2-2 draw with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday - here's GOAL's player ratings
Arsenal’s Premier League title bid was dealt a hammer blow after they surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Aston Villa at the Emirates. Gabriel Martinelli fired Arsenal ahead in the first half before Kai Havertz doubled the home side’s advantage 10 minutes after the interval.