Today sees the culmination of the race for the top four in the Premier League. Arsenal host Everton knowing they need to win at all costs, but Tottenham ...
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It's been a fun season with this bunch, the youngest average starting roster in the Premier League. They've rebuilt a connection with the fans, played some ...
Manchester City needs to win to guarantee the title. Liverpool need to win and have City drop points. It would be quite nice for Arsenal to end the season on a high note in front of the home fans, especially after things fell apart so dishearteningly down the stretch. They’ve gone from totally in control of their Top Four fate to needing a miracle Norwich City win over Tottenham and a win over Everton to finish fourth. And so we’ve reached the end of the season, Arsenal play host to Everton at the Emirates to wrap things up. Arsenal have won 14 of their last 16 Matchday 38 contests and drawn the other two, so perhaps that overrides the recent form against Everton. Frank Lampard’s side have nothing to play for, having secured Premier League safety on Thursday in their dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Crystal Palace. Given the circumstances, Everton might be checked out today.
Arsenal ended their season with an emphatic 5-1 win over Everton but it wasn't enough to snap the final Champions League spot from Tottenham Hotspur as they ...
Dominic Calvert-Lewin cut the ball back to Van de Beek who slotted it into the net. Martinelli stepped up to take the shot and hammered it past Asmir Begovic. Gabriel got Arsenal's fourth when a Cedric shot was blocked and he nabbed the rebound and smashed it past Begovic.
Arsenal hammered Everton 5-1 on Sunday but it was not enough to snatch a Champions League place - and it was the visiting fans, still relieved after ...
It was a similar story after the break as Arsenal struck with a quick-fire double with goals after 56 and 59 minutes. Second-half strikes for Cedric Soares, Gabriel Magalhaes and Martin Odegaard were a fair reflection of their dominance. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com
Despite comfortably dispatching Everton 5-1 at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal missed out on Champions League qualification.
59’ - GOAL! (Gabriel Magalhaes) - Gabriel now gets into the act for the Gunners, and once again it comes from a corner! The defender hits a fantastic effort from inside the box into the top corner after Saka plays his corner short to the full-back! 56’ - GOAL! (Cedric Soares) - Cedric gets in on the act! 45+3’ - GOAL! (Donny van de Beek) - A goal for Everton against the run of play! 25’ - PENALTY FOR ARSENAL - Cedric whips a ball towards the far post from the right, but Iwobi gets the initial block in. A lot of it will come down to having a threadbare squad, and failing to strengthen adequately in January.
The result was rarely in question after Gabriel Martinelli fired us ahead from the penalty spot in the first half. Eddie Nketiah doubled the lead with a well- ...
We are ready to do that and we need to start to go. We have a very important week to make some decisions as well and start to set the platforms for what we’re going to do in the summer. Which is some emotion, goals, play the way we want to play, and then yeah, we came short for a few points, and the way it happened it’s painful.
Fans, players, and manager all have a lot to look forward to as Arsenal finally feel like they've got a plan.
We have to make a clear assessment on that and how we take the club to the next level. They can see what we're doing, what the players want to do, how they represent the club, the values on and off the pitch, who we are as a group. "Then we have the level that we have and it's not been enough. The feeling of guilt and not reaching that level is painful." As for the manager, he has just signed a new contract, one which the club knew might not end up being a reward for a top four finish. There was no sign of the toxicity that spewed forth on social media, admittedly something of a sluice that lets forth the worst possible takes on any subject, after Monday's loss at Newcastle. That was the game where the top four really slipped away.
Tottenham have finished above Arsenal in the Premier League for a sixth straight season. Spurs are the 26th team to qualify for next season's Champions ...
But their best run in the competition to date came in the 2018/19 season when they reached the final, where they lost 2-0 to Liverpool. Tottenham Hotspur have finished above Arsenal in the Premier League for the sixth season in a row. Tottenham Finish Above Arsenal For 6th Straight Season To Take 26th Champions League Spot
Arsenal had to settle for fifth place — and Europa League football next season — after Tottenham grabbed the last Champions League spot with a 5-0 win at ...
Everton staved off relegation fears on Thursday after a 3-2 comeback victory over Crystal Palace and manager Frank Lampard acknowledged that his players' performance was affected by the relief of having already secured safety. Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah put Arsenal 2-0 up after 31 minutes at the Emirates Stadium before Donny van de Beek pulled a goal back for Everton just before halftime. The league table at the end of the season doesn't lie,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said.
Arsenal needed to beat Everton and hope Spurs lost to Norwich in order to pip their north London rivals to fourth place, but goals from Dejan Kulusevski, Harry ...
Then Son netted with a slotted finish on 70 minutes, and scored again on 75 minutes to seal victory for Spurs. Bentancur turned provider again shortly after, collecting a poor goal kick from opposing goalkeeper Tim Krul before delivering a cross for Kane to head in. I'm happy even though I didn't lift any trophy this season."
The Gunners must beat Everton, potentially on the beach after ensuring Premier League salvation on Thursday, at the Emirates and hope Tottenham lose at already- ...
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Youthful Arsenal wrap up their campaign with five goals that leave much hope for their future under Mikel Arteta.
Martin Odegaard scored a fine goal in the 82nd minute – a fitting conclusion to his season. Martinelli was there first to flick on a corner that Eddie Nketiah diverted in with quick reactions. Nketiah has been unhappy about lack of games, but now has five in seven. Everton had already secured Premier League survival in their penultimate game, but their supporters were glued to results across the country that, until City’s dramatic late three goals, were pointing towards a Liverpool title. Their slender hopes of a shock pair of results dissipating in the warm north London air as Spurs scored one then made sure by half-time they wouldn’t be beaten at Carrow Road by already relegated Norwich. Another one was passed low to Cedric Soares who had nobody near him as he sent a shot past Asmir Begovic. Three minutes later a corner was cleared but Gabriel managed to stay onside – a defender beating your offside trap is never a good sign – before scoring.
The Gunners thrashed Everton 5-1 on the final day of the season but Arteta regrets the costly defeat against Newcastle.
“There’s nothing there for me to really shoe the players about too much. We’ve reached the point we have reached. “I can not assess the season today. “It’s true that last season Chelsea were in the Champions League with 67 points. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. This was just a step too far.
Mikel Arteta was proud of the performance from his side on the final day of the season, saying the players wanted to give something back to the fans for ...
We are ready to do that and we need to start to go. We have a very important week to make some decisions as well and start to set the platforms for what we’re going to do in the summer. Which is some emotion, goals, play the way we want to play, and then yeah, we came short for a few points, and the way it happened it’s painful.
Arsenal had to settle for fifth place — and Europa League football next season — after Tottenham grabbed the last Champions League spot with a 5-0 win at ...
Everton staved off relegation fears on Thursday after a 3-2 comeback victory over Crystal Palace and manager Frank Lampard acknowledged that his players' performance was affected by the relief of having already secured safety. Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah put Arsenal 2-0 up after 31 minutes at the Emirates Stadium before Donny van de Beek pulled a goal back for Everton just before halftime. The league table at the end of the season doesn't lie,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said.
Arsenal finishes fifth in the Premier League with 69 points, two behind Tottenham but 11 clear of sixth-place Manchester United.
2. Everton sure didn’t… The Toffees sealed safety on Thursday and perhaps ol’ Lamps took the boys out on the town to spend their per diem. 1. Gunners come to play… Gabriel Martinelli converted a 27th-minute penalty and then set up a goal for Eddie Nketiah in the 31st.
Mohamed Elneny has signed a one-year extension to remain at Arsenal next season. The Egyptian midfielder was spotted in the press room, pen in hand, ...
Mohamed Elneny will never be that and the club will be free to let him go without cost. Not every deal you make has to be a home run. Elneny is more than capable of playing Europa League group stage matches next to Sambi Lokonga or Granit Xhaka (if he’s still at the club), early-round cup matches, and against the bottom third of the Premier League. “Stealing” those matches to rest Thomas Partey and whoever Arsenal (hopefully) bring in at CDM will have value next season. If things go to plan, Arsenal are back in the Champions League in two seasons and will need 20 first-team level players. Appears to be holding a pen with a piece of paper in front of him. By all accounts he’s a good professional and a positive presence on the training ground.
The latest Arsenal news from football.london on Monday morning including updates on the Everton clash, Lucas Torreira and William Saliba.
According to transfer guru Gianluca Di Marzio, Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira won't be joining Serie A side Fiorentina on a permanent basis this summer. Arsenal youngster William Saliba has made it no secret of his desire to play with Marseille in the UEFA Champions League next season. La Viola were said to have the option to sign the Uruguayan international on a permanent basis for €15million (£13million) at the end of the current campaign but Di Marzio has claimed that the 26-year-old will be returning to north London at the end of the current campaign.
Arsenal are chasing Gabriel Jesus and may receive a boost in their pursuit of the Manchester City striker this wee as his representatives head to the UK.
The report states that the ‘most likely’ move is to Arsenal despite them missing out on Champions League football. It’s stated that the striker’s representatives will arrive in England this week for talks with City and to present potential moves to Jesus. That leaves Arsenal needing a couple of strikers and Jesus is wanted.
Crowds at Arsenal are younger than in previous seasons and that has led to a better atmosphere, even at a time of disappointment.
It might be a longer goodbye for some — Alexandre Lacazette replaced Eddie Nketiah and with both coming to the end of their contracts, they may not return for next season. The atmosphere is a clear focus for Arteta. Like his Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp, he is a big believer in the synergy between team and crowd. “We’re a club that has an amazing history and you can hang your hat on that and also, we can build our club on that, but some of your younger supporters weren’t around for the amazing glory years, which is what we are chasing today. Some of this can be put down to it being the first season with full stadiums since the pandemic. The culture war that erupted over Arsene Wenger’s position created deep-seated divisions, and from time to time, the team would be a target too. There was barely a whiff of disgruntlement that Arsenal recently had the top four in their hands and dropped it. It was important for Arsenal to recognise that this season — for its better and worse moments — has generally put the club in a happier place than it was this time last year. “We’ve won it at Old Trafford… we’ve won it at the Lane… Stamford Bridge, Old Trafford… no one can say the same…” Most of those inside the Emirates can see the improvements in front of them and are on board. It was more of an acknowledgement that on planet Arsenal, they are all in it together. That’s ongoing but more steps have been taken (and will in the summer). Third, and this is one that Mikel Arteta has been keyed up about all season, develop the connection between club and crowd. It was important to go off for the summer with some optimism intact.
Arsenal has finished the season with a 5-1 win over Everton but it wasn't enough to dislodge archrival Tottenham from fourth place in the Premier League.
Everton staved off relegation fears on Thursday after a 3-2 comeback victory over Crystal Palace and manager Frank Lampard acknowledged that his players’ performance was affected by the relief of having already secured safety. Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah put Arsenal 2-0 up after 31 minutes at the Emirates Stadium before Donny van de Beek pulled a goal back for Everton just before halftime. The league table at the end of the season doesn’t lie,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said.
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