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Miserable conditions in north London and a game to match it. Arsenal did not face a shot on target against Liverpool but offered precious little in attack themselves, particularly in the second half. The significance of this goalless draw might not be ...
Arsenal miss the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to nine points after they are held to a frustrating draw by Nottingham Forest.
Everything you need to know - expected lineups, how to watch and free betting predictions - as Leeds host Arsenal in the Premier League.
Newcastle United are the only Premier League club in the knockout round playoff draw, with Atletico Madrid, Inter, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid
Premier League leaders Arsenal held to goalless draw by Nottingham Forest Gunners miss chance to go nine points clear FT: Tottenham 1-2 West Ham - Late Wilson winner piles pressure on Frank FT: Liverpool 1-1 Burnley - Edwards cancels out Wirtz opener FT: Chelsea 2-0 Brentford - Rosenior wins first Premier League game FT: Sunderland 2-1 Crystal Palace - hosts remain unbeaten at home FT: Leeds 1-0 Fulham - Nmecha comes off bench to score late winner Arsenal started the day with a six point lead.
Speaking after PSG’s draw with Newcastle, Luis Enrique was adamant that his side should be considered as favourites to win the Champions League for a second successive season. ‘It was a very good first half. We started positively. We missed a penalty, but we created chances. The equaliser just before half-time hurt,’ Luis Enrique said.
A win over Chelsea on Sunday night would have helped Arsenal in their title push. Had they taken all three points, the Gunners would have moved seven points clear of Manchester City, who are now in second place. They would also have extended their lead ...
If they manage to get through that fixture, they would likely face Barcelona or Chelsea in the quarter-finals. Liverpool, Manchester City or reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain could await them in the semi-finals.
On the heels of Wednesday's final day of league play, the UEFA Champions League knockout round matchups have been set.
Arsenal’s defeat to Aston Villa has prompted significant reflection, with Ian Wright arguing that the Gunners should have settled for a draw rather than pushing recklessly for a late winner. The match ended 2-1 after a decisive late strike from Emi ...