In each of the past four Premier League campaigns, Arsenal have recorded more points than the season before: from a nadir of 56 points (eighth) after Arteta took over midway through the 2019-20, to 61 points (eighth), to 69 points (fifth), to 84 points (second) to 89 points (second) last season, just two points behind champions Manchester City.
Even with the battling, fighting, exhausting and character-filled win at Wolves, it looks increasingly difficult for Arsenal to stick with Liverpool right now. That is before you consider clawing back the current six-point gap and the game in hand Arne Slot's side have against Everton.
Arsenal are 2-0 down to Newcastle ahead of the the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg - and should they go out and Liverpool make the final, it will be the Gunners who have a game in hand over the Reds
The Gunners were Manchester City‘s closest Premier League title challengers in the last two seasons. Yet even now that Pep Guardiola’s men have finally fallen off, they’re second again. This
But the Ireland legend won’t be in any rush to take up the reins and can learn from David Moyes, says his old teammate.
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Everton knock out last year's runners-up Tottenham in the Women's FA Cup fourth round, plus Arsenal, Liverpool and Brighton win.
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BBC Sport pundit Chris Sutton has stated his prediction for Sunday’s much-awaited Premier League clash between Arsenal and Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium.The Gunners returned to winning
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While Tierney has agreed a pre-contract to return to Parkhead on a four-year deal in the summer, Arsenal will not allow him to make the move ahead of schedule. The Daily Telegraph reports the Gunners have made it clear Tierney will remain part of the squad that is looking to close the gap on Liverpool at the summit of the Premier League.