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Why a January move for Toney would boost Arsenal's title chances

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Why a January move for Toney would boost Arsenal's title chances The next couple of months could prove to be pivotal to this Premier League season’s title race.First, December brings seven rounds of fixtures with 21 points up for grabs. Manchester City host Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool face Arsenal in two standout matches taking place next month.Then com...

Why Ivan Toney could prove the perfect fit for Arsenal

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Why Ivan Toney could prove the perfect fit for Arsenal When Gabriel Jesus robbed James Maddison of possession in the first half of the North London Derby, Arsenal fans must have already been celebrating a goal. The Brazilian caught Maddison completely off guard, but blazed his effort over. Bukayo Saka's reaction, stood frozen with his arms aloft and a l...

Xhaka and Jesus feature in an Arsenal heavy Premier League Team of the Week

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Xhaka and Jesus feature in an Arsenal heavy Premier League Team of the Week This week’s team of the week features eight teams, including Brentford, Manchester United and Fulham, but it is Arsenal who dominate the team with four players in the XI.Mark Travers (Bournemouth) – 7.47Bournemouth travelled to Goodison Park on the final day of the season knowing that th...

Jesus marks return to Arsenal XI with Premier League team of the week spot

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Jesus marks return to Arsenal XI with Premier League team of the week spot This week’s team of the week is dominated by Aston Villa, who have four players in the XI after their 2-0 win at Chelsea. Arsenal, Brentford, Everton, Manchester City, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest are also represented.Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) – 8.91Aston Villa continued their p...

Why Zinchenko, and not Jesus, has been Arsenal's signing of the season

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Why Zinchenko, and not Jesus, has been Arsenal's signing of the season If Arsenal are to lift the Premier League title come May, if not sooner, than they'll look back to their 3-2 win over Bournemouth as a key moment. 2-0 down heading into the final half hour, Arsenal rallied to secure a vital victory to maintain their five-point cushion at the top of the Premier Leagu...

Smith Rowe's return is the boost Arsenal need in title race

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Smith Rowe's return is the boost Arsenal need in title race Heading into the FA Cup third round weekend, Arsenal sit five points clear at the top of the Premier League table.However, for the Gunners, every point counts in this title race, and so despite a draw being a decent result against a Newcastle side that have lost once all season, Mikel Arteta would h...

Why Arsenal should consider signing Felix as short-term cover for Jesus

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Why Arsenal should consider signing Felix as short-term cover for Jesus It wasn’t that long ago that Joao Felix was the most sought-after youngster in world football.Having burst onto the scene with Benfica during the 2018/19 campaign, the Portuguese youngster scored 20 times across all competitions, catching the eye of every elite European club in the process. It...

Should Arsenal fans be concerned by Jesus' goal drought?

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Should Arsenal fans be concerned by Jesus' goal drought? When Arsenal signed Gabriel Jesus in the summer, they were never really bringing in an out-and-out goalscorer in the same mould as Erling Haaland or Dusan Vlahovic, the latter linked with a move to the Gunners back in January. Jesus only scored eight league goals for Manchester City last season, and...

How Arteta has transformed Arsenal into title contenders

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How Arteta has transformed Arsenal into title contenders Arsenal ended up missing out on a top four finish last season by two points, wasting a position of strength heading into the business end of the campaign. The season concluded, however, and Bukayo Saka was crowned Arsenal’s player of the season for the second year running. He played a direct h...

North London Derby Preview: Slick Arsenal ready to beat lacklustre Spurs

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North London Derby Preview: Slick Arsenal ready to beat lacklustre Spurs After the conclusion of the Nations League fixtures, the Premier League returns, and the first match of the weekend takes us to the Emirates, where league leaders Arsenal take on unbeaten Tottenham in the North London Derby.Last season, both sides won their respective home games. The Gunners won 3-1...