After Arsenal drew with Chelsea on Sunday, manager Mikel Arteta expressed his anger and disappointment with his team's performance despite their dominant display. The result ended any hope of Arsenal challenging for the Premier League title and further widened the gap between them and table leaders Liverpool. Despite being proud of his players, Arteta couldn't hide his frustration at conceding a lead and falling behind in the title race.
Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, expressed his disappointment and anger towards his team for conceding a goal and drawing with Chelsea in a Premier League match. Despite having moments of dominance, the team fell apart defensively and Arteta refused to make excuses for their performance. He believes his team can still have a successful season if they can improve their physical condition and maintain consistent leadership on the field.
Gabriel Martinelli's struggles continue as Arsenal are defeated by Inter Milan in the Champions League. The young Brazilian was unable to make an impact in the match and has been underperforming for some time. TalkSPORT pundit Alan Brazil expressed frustration towards Martinelli's lack of consistency and Arsenal fans share concerns over his form and predictability on the pitch. With Mikel Arteta giving him multiple chances, the pressure is on for Martinelli to produce results and make an impact for his club.
As Chelsea prepares to host Arsenal in the London Derby this weekend, much of the focus is on Cole Palmer, a key player in the game. With the Gunners looking to bounce back from two straight defeats, manager Mikel Arteta has hinted at his plan to slow down the Chelsea attack led by Palmer. However, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry believes that his former side may struggle against the Blues, given their recent form and current standing in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal fans were left disappointed as their team lost 1-0 to Inter Milan in the Champions League, with captain Hakan Calhanoglu scoring the only goal of the match. The loss has left the Gunners in a low 13th place in the table, with fans calling for Mikel Arteta to drop Leandro Trossard from the starting lineup. Despite being a significant signing and scoring 17 goals last season, Trossard has failed to impress fans in recent matches, who were left puzzled by Arteta's decision to keep him on the pitch.
Arsenal's captain Martin Odegaard is set to return after a 12-match absence due to an ankle injury, just in time for their Champions League match against Inter Milan on Wednesday. Mikel Arteta, the team's coach, confirmed Odegaard's return and stated that he would decide on his involvement in the match on the day. However, Arsenal will be without Declan Rice, who picked up a foot injury during their defeat to Newcastle and did not travel with the team. This match is crucial for both teams as they are aiming to advance to the last 16 in the Champions League.
Former Premier League attacker Joe Cole questions Arsenal's title credentials after their surprise defeat to Newcastle. With a seven-point gap to leaders Liverpool, and a tough upcoming week including matches against Inter Milan and in-form Chelsea, it seems like the Gunners may have a long way to go in the title race. Cole also suggests that changes may be made by manager Mikel Arteta, potentially including dropping Leandro Trossard, who was "off it" in the match against Newcastle.
After Arsenal suffered another defeat, this time against Newcastle United, fans quickly noticed a concerning pattern. Manager Mikel Arteta's response to a question about their recent struggles sparked speculation that the team may be destined for a trophyless season. With their latest loss leaving them without a league win since October, it's becoming increasingly clear that Arteta's side is struggling to find consistency on the field. Fans took to social media to voice their frustrations and concerns about the team's future.
The Arsenal boss spoke out against criticism of his side's lacklustre attacking display in their match against Newcastle United, insisting that the return of Martin Odegaard from injury would not solve all of their problems. Despite a disappointing loss, Arteta is determined to have the team focus on their upcoming fixtures, including their Champions League game against Inter and their upcoming clash with Chelsea.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaks out on the team's lackluster performance in their recent defeat against Newcastle United. Acknowledging the opponent's strong performance, Arteta criticizes his own team's inconsistency and acknowledges the disappointment of dropping points. Despite new signings and a young, promising team, Arsenal's struggles continue with only three wins in their last eight league matches.