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‘Definitely NOT Liverpool’ – Arsenal tipped to ‘come in’ and sign £35m star with Arne Slot in the dumps
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in signing Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, with Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney sharing his opinion.
Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the 2025/26 Premier League season sparked talk of them sweeping effortlessly to their second consecutive English top-flight title.However, the 2-1 defeat at Crystal
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville already believes the Premier League title race is between just Liverpool and Arsenal - but he is making a mistake in writing off Man City
This article was originally published on www.si.com as ‘Next Level’—Mikel Arteta Fires Title Warning to Liverpool After Arsenal Banish Demons. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gleefully hailed his side for going to “the next level” in a cathartic victory over Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
Rio Ferdinand has named the ‘team to beat’ in the Premier League after a weekend in which Arsenal snatched a dramatic win and Liverpool suffered their first defeat. Despite not being at their very best, defending champions Liverpool took a maximum 15 points from their first five games of the season.
Arsenal came from behind to beat Newcastle United at St. James' Park with Gary Neville believing they have sent a 'clear message' to Liverpool in the Premier League title race
Rio Ferdinand has named reigning champions Liverpool ahead of Arsenal as the team to beat in this season's Premier League title race.
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour has urged supporters not to panic after the Gunners’ draw with Manchester City, insisting Mikel Arteta’s men are still firmly in the Premier League title race. The weekend 1-1 stalemate at the Emirates followed an away defeat to Liverpool,
LW: Cody Gakpo —There will be a reshuffle in attack, with Gakpo poised to be reintroduced to the XI after he was named on the bench at Selhurst Park. The Dutchman has been so-so thus far.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his side showed they are ready to go to “the next level” and win the Premier League after scoring two late goals for a vital 2-1 win at Newcastle on Sunday.