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We got back to winning ways with a 2-1 win at home to Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby on Wednesday
Christian and Christine react to Arsenal’s win over Tottenham in the North London Derby, including Leandro Trossard’s move that broke Pedro Porro’s ankles! They also break down the latest with Lazio and their disgraced falconer,
Gunners writers decide how they think Mikel Arteta should line his side up for their Premier League clash against Aston Villa
Amid rumours linking Trossard with a move away from the club and stalled contract negotiations, the Belgian forward confirmed that he is happy at the club and visualises him winning silverware in North London.
Arsenal have less than a week to land a striker before transfer deadline day on Monday.Arsenal have been touted to sign a striker this month as they look to bolster their squad in order to keep pace with Liverpool in the Premier League title race.
Despite plenty of things not going according to plan, Arsenal are still in a position to compete on multiple fronts this season
Cunha will have a point to prove against Arsenal on Saturday, partly because of their interest in him, but also after Monday night’s loss at Chelsea. Pereira criticised Cunha’s body language during the defeat at Stamford Bridge and said it was “human” for him to be distracted by interest from other clubs this month.
Mikel Arteta has reiterated that it is clear Arsenal need to add to their forward line in the January transfer window.The Gunners have lost Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka to injuries of late, with
FPL managers appear to be losing faith in Arsenal’s backline, so much so that, at the time of writing, David Raya is this week’s most-sold goalkeeper and Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba the two most-sold defenders.
Albion are heading for a rapid reunion with referee Simon Hooper. The official from Swindon will take charge of their game at Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Hooper took charge of the recent FA Cup te at Norwich, when the Seagulls ran out 4-0 winners. He did not show a yellow card to either team in that fixture.
It doesn’t get much better for Arsenal than beating Tottenham, but Saturday’s win at Wolves felt even bigger than their victory in the north London derby two weeks ago. That was certainly the sense you got watching Mikel Arteta and his players celebrate after the full-time whistle at Molineux.