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Arsenal have nothing to fear on Sunday as they welcome Manchester City to the Emirates. The Gunners have proven more than a match for Pep's side in recent times
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What I Learned as Arsenal Rewrote the Script at St James’ Park
Arsenal have often found St James’ Park to be a difficult venue, but on Sunday 28th September, they finally broke that pattern. Late goals from Mikel Merino and a trademark Gabriel header from a corner sealed a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle United.
This season is Arsenal’s blockbuster finale. If Arteta wins it, he’s the leading man they stick with. If he doesn’t, then it’s time to recast before the franchise goes stale. Gaptoothfreak, Man. Utd., New York (waiting for the director’s cut where Arsenal actually win the league)
However, for fans, the real matches worth staying up for are Athletic Bilbao's home clash against Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur's battle with Villarreal, and Juventus facing Borussia Dortmund in a youthful storm.
The Women's Super League (WSL) is set to ignite on September 5, 2025, with the women's game in England reaching new heights.
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Arsenal vs. Manchester City match thread: another test
Arsenal may have a significant advantage today — rest. Last season, the Gunners had to travel to the Etihad on short rest after a Thursday Champions League match. This year, the script has flipped. The Gunners played on Tuesday. City played on Thursday. The visitors will have to manage that quick turnaround and short rest.
Gabriel Magalhaes stoppage-time goal boosted three points for the visitors as Arsenal came back to beat Newcastle United 2-1 at St. James’ Park on Sunday. MORE — Newcastle vs Arsenal player ratings | Mikel Arteta reaction Nick Woltemade staked the hosts to a half-time lead but ex-Magpies man Mikel Merino headed home in the 83rd minute and Gabriel Magalhaes scored six minutes into seven minutes’ stoppage time to give Arsenal a huge three points.