In a crucial north London derby, Arsenal managed to come out on top with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham. Goals from Gabriel and Leandro Trossard sealed the deal for the Gunners, who were determined to bounce back after a disappointing FA Cup exit. This result also helps close the gap on league leaders Liverpool, making the title race even more intense. For Tottenham, their struggles continue as they have now won just once in their last nine Premier League matches.
Arsenal has been hit with yet another injury blow as Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus is set to miss an extended amount of time due to a suspected ACL injury. After being stretchered off during the FA Cup match against Manchester United, the Gunners' already existing injury crisis has further worsened. Although there has been no official confirmation from the club or manager Mikel Arteta, reports suggest that Jesus is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines. With key players like Bukayo Saka already out with injuries, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal will make any moves in the transfer market to bolster their struggling attack.
Mikel Arteta has made four changes to his Arsenal side for the upcoming match against Tottenham Hotspur, with Raheem Sterling earning his third league start alongside Leandro Trossard in attack. Gabriel Martinelli has been dropped to the bench while Gabriel Jesus misses out due to an ACL injury. Declan Rice and Thomas Partey also return to the midfield, while Riccardo Calafiori remains sidelined with an injury for tonight's crunch match against their rivals.
After a disappointing defeat to Manchester United in the FA Cup, Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta is evaluating his squad's current state and potential transfer options. With a serious injury to Gabriel Jesus and speculation surrounding players like Liam Delap, Benjamin Sesko, Victor Osimhen, and Jorginho, the Gunners may need to make a move in the January transfer window. However, Arteta remains focused on the players he currently has and the rest is out of his hands.
Craig Burley warns that Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus could ultimately lead to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta losing his job if they continue to underperform in crucial matches like their recent defeat against Newcastle United. The loss has dealt a blow to their title hopes and highlights their desperate need for a top-tier striker like Alexander Isak, whom they have been priced out of signing. Burley explains that Arsenal's struggles in the final third, compared to their competitors, could be due to a lack of goal-scoring options.
In the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, Arsenal suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Newcastle United. The Gunners were only able to register three shots on target, leaving Arteta disappointed with their lack of clinical finishing. He highlighted Gabriel Martinelli's missed opportunity in the first half as a turning point in the match, as Newcastle went on to secure a two-goal lead and a strong advantage heading into the second leg. With only two teams in the competition's history failing to progress after winning the first leg away from home, Arteta and his team face a daunting task as they aim to turn the tie around in the return fixture.
In a thrilling match, Newcastle United achieved a momentous triumph over Arsenal with a 2-0 win in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg. This is the Magpies' first League Cup victory over the Gunners, with goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon securing their seventh consecutive win in all competitions. Despite Arsenal's opportunities, including a near-goal by Gabriel Martinelli, they now must face a tough challenge at St James' Park to try and make it through to the final. However, it was undoubtedly a triumphant night for Newcastle and their 6,000 supporters who witnessed the historic feat.
Despite a valiant effort from Arsenal, Newcastle secured a crucial victory in the first-leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final. With star player Bukayo Saka sidelined due to injury, the Gunners struggled to find the back of the net, leaving their attacking burden to Gabriel Martinelli, Havertz, Trossard, and Odegaard who were unable to capitalize. Former Arsenal player Theo Walcott, who had voiced criticism of Martinelli before the match, watched as the young forward failed to make an impact on the game. This result puts Newcastle in a strong position heading into the second-leg of the semi-final.
Arsenal's Brazilian sensation, Gabriel Martinelli, has silenced his critics with a strong season so far, scoring six goals in all competitions. Despite facing some criticism, Arsenal fans are well aware of the impact Martinelli can have on the field. With an incredible unbeaten run of 41 games when he finds the net, Martinelli's name is rising above all other players in Arsenal's 137-year history.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has provided explanations for the absence of Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli from the starting lineup for their match against Brighton. Odegaard is reportedly struggling with illness while Martinelli suffered a minor issue during the week. The Gunners will also be without suspended defender Jurrien Timber and injured winger Bukayo Saka, who could be out for two months.