Myles Lewis-Skelly has been one of the brightest young talents to emerge from the Arsenal ranks this season, quickly establishing himself as a standout performer.
Arsenal’s exit from the Champions League has left their supporters reeling, as it was the final opportunity for the club to win silverware this season.
Newcastle United is becoming an increasingly difficult opponent for Arsenal, having bested the Gunners in a number of important matches this season. Their growing strength on and off the pitch is beginning to reflect in their performances and transfer market activity.
Arsenal fans are already thinking about the next transfer window after another season without silverware. One name that continues to be linked with the club is Martin Zubimendi, a player many believe could elevate the current midfield.
Arsenal is one of the clubs renowned for having a celebrated set-piece coach, but now their approach has become the subject of ridicule. Much of this season has revolved around how dangerous they are from dead-ball situations, with several goals coming from corners and free kicks.
Chris Sutton has offered his perspective on Arsenal’s exit from the Champions League, stating that the Gunners’ season has been undermined by their failure to sign a striker.
Arsenal defender William Saliba is certainly amongst the best at his craft currently, and it is no surprise that football’s most glamourous contractor has taken note of the services he can offer.
Manchester City and Arsenal are two of the top clubs in the Premier League, and everyone expects them to maintain that status. Over the years, they have competed for the Premier League title and have remained in fantastic shape every season.
Arsenal are expected to strengthen their squad with new signings at the end of the current campaign. However, as is often the case during the summer transfer window, some players will also depart.
As the 2024–25 season draws to a close, Arsenal once again find themselves in familiar territory – close to the Premier League summit, yet staring at another season without silverware.
Arsenal’s unexpected dream of winning the Champions League this season came to a crashing halt last night in Paris. PSG defeated the Gunners 2-1 in the semi-final second leg (3-1 on aggregate), ending Mikel Arteta’s side’s European campaign with a result that felt harsher than the performance suggested.
Well, lovely Arsenal people… we’re out of the Champions League. And once again, we went out with a whimper. Don’t get me wrong—we started the game well.
In his press conference on Tuesday, Mikel Arteta said, “Winning trophies is about being in the right moment in the right place.” He was playfully suggesting that, based on Liverpool’s current points total, Arsenal would have lifted the last two Premier League titles.
Arsenal lost 2-1 to PSG this evening, ending all hopes of silverware this season for Mikel Arteta and his men. Here are our player ratings. David Raya – 7.5 He was forced to make save after save and even saved a penalty, yet it was not enough.
Arsenal were beaten 2-1 by PSG in Paris this evening, as the French side reached the final with a 3-1 aggregate win. Arsenal made a fast start to the game as they looked to overcome the first-leg deficit, but they could not capitalise on that to open the scoring.
Arsenal are out of the 2024-25 Champions League knockout stages after falling 3-1 to PSG on aggregate, as the Parisians were able to outlast them 2-1 at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night.