Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is desperately in need of new signings to bolster the team's chances of winning the Premier League title. The Gunners are reportedly considering bidding £70m for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, who has been a long-time target and could potentially bring much-needed firepower to the squad. Meanwhile, Real Madrid also have their eyes on Arsenal's William Saliba for a summer transfer, as they look to revamp their aging defense, potentially making it a double Premier League swoop with interest in Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold as well. Arteta's message to the owners is clear - if Arsenal want to compete with their title rivals, reinforcements are necessary before it's too late.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left frustrated by what he deemed a "bizarre" decision to award a penalty to Brighton during their match on the south coast. The penalty was given after Arsenal defender William Saliba collided head-on with Brighton's Joao Pedro, with replays showing that Saliba had touched the ball before making contact. Arteta expressed his disbelief at the decision, stating that he had never seen anything like it in his career. Brighton's head coach Fabian Hurzeler defended the decision, saying it was a clear penalty and that there would have been no complaints if the contact had been made with a different part of the body.
In a heated post-match analysis, former Premier League player Jamie Redknapp criticized Arsenal players William Saliba and Gabriel for their chaotic defending which led to Brighton's penalty. Despite Mikel Arteta's protests, Redknapp stood by the referee's decision to award the Seagulls a penalty, claiming it was the correct call. He also highlighted the lack of composure from the usually calm defensive duo and questioned their decision-making.
The football world was in frenzy after new footage of the Brighton vs Arsenal match showed a potential game-changing penalty call against Arsenal's William Saliba. The incident in question, which saw Saliba foul Joao Pedro in the box, has divided opinions among fans and sparked controversy over the referee's decision to award the penalty. As the Premier League released a statement regarding the incident, fans eagerly await the final outcome of the dispute. Stay updated on the latest developments by enabling notifications for our news updates.
In a Premier League match between Arsenal and Brighton, a controversial penalty was awarded to Brighton after a collision between William Saliba and Joao Pedro. Former Arsenal striker Alan Smith called the incident "unusual" while on commentary, and many Arsenal fans took to social media to express their frustration with the decision. Despite claims of sufficient contact for a penalty, fans argued that Saliba was well within his rights to go for the ball and the collision was a normal occurrence during set pieces.
Arsenal staged an impressive comeback with Gabriel Martinelli leading the charge against Brentford in the Premier League. Brentford took an early lead, but goals from Gabriel Jesus and Toni Kroos turned the tide in Arsenal's favor. Despite some shaky performances, William Saliba stood out as a standout player for the Gunners.
Arsenal suffered a setback in their pursuit of the Premier League title as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Fulham. The Gunners, who had been in good form since the international break, slipped to third place in the table, six points behind leaders Liverpool. Despite the result, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta remains optimistic and insists his team has enough firepower to get over the line. In other news, Arsenal could be among the clubs interested in signing Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with the Toffees reportedly willing to sell the striker for £20 million in January. However, Arsenal's current first-choice centre-back, William Saliba, has made it clear that he is happy at the club and has no intention of leaving anytime soon.
Arsenal dominated the game against Manchester United at the Emirates in a cagey first half but secured the victory with goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba from set pieces. Mikel Arteta's team stood strong even after facing injury issues in their backline. Despite making six changes from their winning team against Everton, Ruben Amorim's unbeaten run as the hotseat coach for United came to an end. Arsenal's victory puts them in third place behind Chelsea and seven points behind league leaders Liverpool, who were held to a draw against Newcastle.
Arsenal showcased their set-piece prowess as they secured a 2-0 victory against Manchester United. An injury-ridden Arsenal team took advantage of Liverpool's draw with Newcastle to close the gap on the leaders. Jurrien Timber and William Saliba's goals from corners proved to be the decider, with Timber earning Player of the Match for his first goal for Arsenal. This is Ruben Amorim's first loss as Manchester United's boss.
Arsenal are looking to return to winning ways in the Premier League as they face Newcastle United today. The team has some injury concerns and the predicted lineup sees Merino and Trossard starting ahead of Odegaard, despite the latter returning from his ankle injury. With Raya set to start and White's fitness still uncertain, Gabriel and Saliba are predicted to be in the starting lineup instead. In the midfield, Partey and Rice are expected to be joined by Merino while Martinelli, Havertz and Saka are set to lead the attack.