Arsenal fans weren't even done celebrating the FA Cup trophy their club won last season, and it was already the turn of the Community Shield, a game that traditionally marks the start of a new Premier League season. The Community Shield win grabbed by Arsenal against Liverpool fueled the hope
Tag: FA Cup
Arteta and Arsenal: Two Peas in a Pod or Just Another Boardroom Blunder ?
If you’ve paid close attention to social media for the past 8 months, you will have noted the mixed response to the appointment and stewardship of Mikel Arteta at Arsenal. There has been consternation in some quarters which have questioned Arsenal’s ambition in making the former City assistant the club's coach.
Auba and Arteta 10/10 But One Player at the Bottom with 2/10 : Arsenal Player Ratings and Review For The Season Since Arteta Took Over
Kroenke Needs to Bite The Bullet And Rebuild The Club Regardless of The Losses
Arteta Gets His Reward as Arsenal Comfortably Beat Chelsea With an Aubameyang Brace and God’s Grace
Predicted Line-up and Team News as Arsenal Look to Vanquish the Ghosts of Baku in Their FA Cup Final Against Chelsea
The Watford victory provides food for thought before the FA cup and transfer window
The Gunners' final game of the Premier League season yielded a win against Watford and three points, but Arsenal couldn’t provide a performance to finish the campaign in style. In fact, Watford were the more aggressive, determined, and impressive. It’s hard to deny that they were desperately unlucky not to take
Looking Out for an FA Cup Hero to Follow in the Footsteps of Aaron Ramsey
Tactical Masterclass, Lethal Aubameyang and the Magic of the Cup: Tactical Breakdown of How Arsenal Propelled Themselves to a Win Over City
Predicted Line-up and Team News as Arsenal Face a Villa Side Desperate for Premier League Survival
Five Key Things to Take Away From Arsenal’s Gritty Win Over Manchester City
What a week! Liverpool humbled 2-1 and then Manchester City dumped out of the FA Cup by an Arsenal side that’s had major problems on and off the field. Beating Manchester City 2-0 was a massive result for the Arsenal football club and continues their love affair with the FA Cup. Watching the game, you
Predicted Line-up and Teams News as Arsenal Face Another Uphill Battle Against City
Fresh from pulling a rabbit out of a hat against Liverpool, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal face the former Premier League champions Manchester City in the first leg of the FA Cup semi-final. The same Manchester City that beat Liverpool 4-0 at the Etihad just weeks ago. Arsenal have a history of doing things
Cup Drama, Saka’s Brilliance and Guendouzi’s Future : Key Takeaways from Arsenal’s Edgy Encounter vs Sheffield
Arsenal came out victorious in a nervy encounter against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. The 2-1 win against the Blades has sent the Gunners to the FA Cup semi-final, where they will face Manchester City. The FA Cup has always been a competition that stands alone. Form and stature mean nothing and it
It’s now or Never for Rob Holding’s Career At Arsenal as Potential Transfer Decisions Threaten to Further Derail his Career
‘ Kanu Believe it ‘ Arsenal Striker’s hat Trick Condemns Chelsea to a Surprise Defeat in the FA Cup
1999 saw the highly anticipated clash between two London rivals - Chelsea and Arsenal - at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup and the unbelievable hat-trick of Nwankwo Kanu. Arsenal under Arsene Wenger would eventually finish the season in second place, 18 points behind Manchester United. That served as a reminder
Surely the FA Have a Better Answer Than Cancelling the Premier League Season
If you were a Liverpool fan looking for a first Premier League title since the 1989/90 season, a premature end to the season would tarnish what was a great achievement and consistent campaign. That’s assuming that they are crowned champions in the current circumstances, which they thoroughly deserve. Even if they
Are Arsenal now Counting on FA Cup Glory to Salvage Their Season
Arsene Wenger once saw the FA Cup as a competition to blood youngsters, mainly because his priorities were elsewhere. Back then, Arsenal were regular top-four challengers in the premier league and had qualified for Champions league for 19 successive seasons, so a devalued cup of moderate importance wasn’t the be-all and

















