Tag: Arsene Wenger
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The Good, the Bad, and the Amazingly Coiffed Olivier Giroud
Arsenal center forward Olivier Giroud received widespread condemnation for his performance in the club’s 3-1 home Champions League defeat to Monaco. The criticism wasn’t entirely unwarranted: ... -
Arsenal has moved with the times, so should you.
I really can’t believe I am writing on this topic in this day and age but frankly given the way I’ve seen people treat each other ... -
Match Preview: Arsenal v Everton; Which Arsenal Will Show Up?
Blunt and impotent. No, these are not words to discuss the Champion’s League loss to Monaco, even though they fit quite well. These are words to ... -
Champion’s League Preview: Arsenal v Monaco: Arsenal’s Pressing Problem
In Arsenal’s last two Premier League matches away from home, Tottenham and Crystal Palace pressed the Gunners aggressively. This activity stymied Arsenal’s flow in midfield, the foundation ... -
Life for Arsene Wenger is a No Win Proposition
This season I joined a new Saturday league side, at a level just below combined county amateur level. As the season has developed I have found ... -
The Passion of Mikel Arteta
In the month of January, the trials endured by Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta intensified. Most recently, he had to stand by silently as his employment security ... -
Are Arsenal Quietly Building a Contender?
In December of this past year Arsene Wenger was asked if he thought that between now and 2017 (the end of his current contract) he thought ... -
Will This Arsenal Side Fulfill Its Potential?
Arsenal’s victory over Hull City in the FA Cup was its 30th competitive match since the start of the season. After those 30 contests, the consensus ... -
The Ox Rocks Arsenal 3.0
In Arsenal’s 4-1 victory over Newcastle United, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s performance in midfield showed us the future. Manager Arsène Wenger has said that Oxlade-Chamberlain would one day ... -
Arsenal’s Omniscients Miss the Point
If you’re so smart, how do you explain your spectacularly poor timing? That’s the only meaningful question raised by the dismissive banner unveiled in the away ...









