Arsenal
Latest Arsenal injury news as four miss Wolves after Bukayo Saka update and Fabio Vieira blow
Mikel Arteta learns his lesson from Bukayo Saka, and Arsenal makes light work of the Champions League group stages.
Even though they advanced to the Champions League knockout stages before a ball was even kicked on Wednesday night, Arsenal still treated their fans to a treat. The Gunners defeated Lens 6–1, more than making up for the surprising 2-1 loss in the rematch and securing first place in the process.
Due to the outcome, Mikel Arteta’s team will not only have a free pass to the last round of European competition—an away match against PSV Eindhoven will take place between difficult Premier League matches against Brighton and Aston Villa—but they will also not have to worry about the competition again until March.
This only heightens the positive vibes after an incredible week for the team that included winning late to reclaim the top spot in the standings and seeing both Manchester City and Liverpool lose ground at home. Before hosting Wolves on Saturday, Arsenal had the opportunity to rest a few important players and make adjustments at halftime.
Thomas Partey and Emile Smith Rowe were already out of the starting lineup for Arteta, with the New Year appearing to be the most likely time for them to return. “Partey playing in January is a possibility,” Arteta stated prior to the match. “Emile has already gone jogging on the field.
“He, too, Thomas, heals quickly. They must return to their peak.” Due to a groin injury, Fabio Vieira did not practice on Tuesday and did not play in the match. “Yes, we do have an issue with him,” Arteta acknowledged. He’s been feeling a little uncomfortable.
“We took him to a specialist, and the recommendation was for him to have surgery on his groin. That was yesterday. Before the end of winter break, we don’t anticipate him returning.”
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With Declan Rice serving as the team’s anchor and Kai Havertz starting in a deeper role as an attacking No. 8 alongside Martin Odegaard, the midfield is left with few options. Late in the game, Jorginho entered the game and scored the winning goal from the penalty spot.
Throughout the game, Arteta made use of his substitutes in defense, substituting Ben White, who had made a brief appearance at Brentford, for Takehiro Tomiyasu and Oleksandr Zinchenko at halftime. Jakub Kiwior also saw some action. Additionally, Arteta used the opportunity to give Bukayo Saka a 30-minute break.
After a parried shot hit him and dribbled in, the winger scored his second goal of the game—not his best—and was substituted for Reiss Nelson. Saka had been repeatedly fouled and kicked, at one point falling to the ground and remaining there for some time.
Given the importance of the 22-year-old and the current state of the game, it is possibly surprising that he wasn’t taken out sooner. In his postmortem remarks, he appeared healthy and even took offense at the call to be terminated. He told TNT Sports, “Not really [happy to be substituted].”
“To be honest, I wanted to play for ninety minutes. I respect his choice, and we’re moving on to Wolves now. I’ll do my best for that one.” But surviving the evening unscathed was crucial, particularly after Saka’s injury scare during the victory over Sevilla prior to the international break—he continued past 80 minutes despite taking a knock.
After the game, Saka posted a picture of himself on Instagram, captioning it, “Did somebody say last 16?”
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BREAKING: Premier FA on City’s 115 charge finally revealed – 20points deduction, opportunity for Arsenal to win the league – Congratulations Arsenal fans
The Premier League’s lawsuit against Manchester City, a local competitor, may require Manchester United to pay substantial sums of money that “will not be recoverable,” according to The Telegraph.
There are 115 charges against City for allegedly breaking Premier League rules between 2009 and 2023. According to the BBC, these accusations are as follows:
• 54x: Inaccurate financial data was not provided from 2009–10 to 2017–18.
• 14x – Inaccurate information on player and management payments from 2009–10 to 2017–18 is not provided.
• 5x: Noncompliance with Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations from 2013–14 to 2017–18, as well as other UEFA regulations.
• 7x – Violation of Premier League PSR regulations from 2015–16 to 2017–18.
• 35x: From December 2018 to February 2023, the player neglected to cooperate with Premier League investigations.
A total of 35 charges of “failure to co-operate” with the Premier League’s inquiry from 2018 to 2023 are made, not all of which are related to financial restrictions. The German publication Der Spiegel initially made the claimed violations public in an article that dates back to 2009. The emails that were revealed in this exposé, according to City, were “obtained illegally.”
According to the BBC, the accusations centre on “paying former manager Roberto Mancini to act as a consultant to a club in Abu Dhabi, driving more money into the club from owner Sheikh Mansour through fictitious sponsorship deals, and giving players more money than was going through the accounts.”
The ability to sign more and better players than they otherwise would have been able to would have resulted from this.
“The argument goes that they would not have won what they did and would not have been as far advanced as they were when Pep Guardiola arrived in 2016 and turned them into the most successful team in the world, culminating in them winning the Treble in 2023,” if it weren’t for this extra funding and the talent it allowed the Citizens to recruit on the pitch.
According to The Telegraph, the claims made against City will be discussed in “private hearings later this month,” with Premier League chief Richard Masters arguing that it was “time” to settle the dispute. The Manchester club was first charged by the top division’s regulatory body in February 2023, more than eighteen months ago. The lawsuit is anticipated to be decided “early in 2025.”
Front Office Sports cites a Premier League owner as saying that the league winners “will be relegated,” while an owner from a lower division of the football hierarchy believes that a “record fine and points deduction” will be applied, but “in a way that would allow [City] to admit no fault.”
Regarding punishment, “everything is on the table,” according to a number of attorneys who work in the football community and spoke with Front Office Sports. They argue, “On the severe end, league titles stripped and relegation are on the table, but no one knows how likely that is.”
If City’s championship victories from these years are annulled, it presents an intriguing hypothetical given that United finished in second place behind their local rivals in the league table three times during the alleged offenses—once each under Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Nonetheless, the Premier League’s recent decision in Everton’s case about a violation of the profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR) will “significantly” impact City’s case.
In order to successfully prosecute its case against the Merseyside club, which resulted in a “10-point deduction reduced to six on appeal in February,” the Premier League paid £4.7 million in expenses. The Premier League contested the £1.7 million in costs that the commission overseeing the proceedings had granted them. The commission’s ruling was upheld after Everton “successfully argued that it was not liable for what its general counsel, Celia Rooney, described as ‘frankly eye-watering’ costs.”
The Everton case centred on a single PSR regulatory violation (City’s accounts for 115). As they have attempted to address City’s issues, the Premier League’s in-house and outside counsel have needed “many more hours,” according to The Telegraph. As a result, the Premier League may have incurred significantly greater costs than those related to the Toffees lawsuit.
The other nineteen Premier League teams, including United, will be obligated to cover the costs associated with the accusations made against City. The Telegraph story states that “the Premier League’s 20 shareholders bear all governance costs, which will be deducted from disbursements of central broadcast rights and commercial funds.”
Even though it seems unfair that City’s rivals will have to pay the costs associated with the case against them, any United supporter would consider it money well spent if the team’s local rivals are ultimately forced to pay the price for their egregious cheating.
Arsenal
“Imagine he lost the ball 11 times, had fewer touches than David Raya and also a very poor passing accuracy. He can’t even hold on to the ball just to save his life” Arsenal Legend Patrick Vieira says £180k-p/w Arsenal star is the biggest problem for Mikel Arteta and the team he’s trying to build
Imagine that he had an extremely low passing accuracy and misplaced the ball eleven times. Even holding onto the ball would be impossible for him to survive. Mikel Arteta and the team he is trying to assemble face the biggest challenge, according to Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira, a £180k-per-week player.
£180k-per-week Arsenal Star Is Turning Into a Serious Issue That Arteta Needs to Fix
Gabriel Martinelli had a difficult game against Aston Villa, playing poorly.
Leandro Trossard is vying for a starting position after quickly proving his worth with a goal.
Since Mikel Arteta needs to make a change, Arsenal may try to acquire Nico Williams to compete with Martinelli on the left wing.
Arsenal has started the Premier League well, going two for two so far in the English premier league. Although they were predicted to defeat Wolves on the first day, their victory over Aston Villa served as a clear indication that they intended to contend for the crown.
The Gunners needed David Raya’s skill to stay in it, but Ollie Watkins’s big alterations allowed Mikel Arteta’s team to win all three points with two goals in the second half. Leandro Trossard scored the first goal in the 67th minute, and ten minutes later, Thomas Partey completed the comeback.
Not only would all parties concerned have been happy with the victory, but Gabriel Martinelli gave a subpar effort. Arteta has to make a significant choice about the right side of his assault because his form has been a little off for a while.
It’s evident to viewers of the game that Martinelli wasn’t playing at his peak while he was at Villa Park. He was Arsenal’s poorest player on the pitch after his 5/10 performance, and the statistics support this.
In fact, he had fewer touches than custodian Raya at the end of the game. He nevertheless gave up the ball 11 times, which is the second-highest number for the Gunners. Furthermore, he had the lowest passing percentage of any player to start for Arteta that day, coming in at 76% (13/17).
And given that he made no shots, only finished one of his two attempted dribbles, and only won one of his five ground duel efforts, it’s easy to understand why he was benched with the game still close. Writer Kaya Kaynak did a great job of summarising it in her player ratings for football.london. He penned:
Trossard Is Brilliant
attempting to get a jump start on Martinelli
Martinelli, who makes £180,000 a week, found it difficult to have an effect during his 65-minute performance, but his substitute had an incredible day. Trossard scored his first goal off the bench two minutes after entering the game.
Furthermore, the Belgian’s efficiency has long been a topic of discussion, particularly when compared to the Brazilian’s. For example, over the last 18 games of the 2023–24 season, Martinelli scored just four goals in the league, compared to nine goals by Trossard.
The younger winger started both games against Villa and Wolves, but in 155 minutes of action, he did not contribute to a single goal, whereas Trossard scored one goal in significantly fewer minutes (35 total in both games).
The 29-year-old is clearly unhappy with his status as a substitute, as evidenced by his subdued celebration, and he will naturally believe he has done more than enough to get things started. Arteta has admitted this and given the “upset” player credit for his reaction.
Trossard’s contribution off the bench will be valued by the Spaniard, while Martinelli’s failure to return to peak form is not ideal for a side aiming for a championship. But there’s another way to solve the issue that might let Arteta continue to use the Belgian as a super-sub.
Nico Williams is desired
May appear as a rival to Martinelli
Gabriel Martinelli had a difficult game against Aston Villa, playing poorly.
Leandro Trossard is vying for a starting position after quickly proving his worth with a goal.
Since Mikel Arteta needs to make a change, Arsenal may try to acquire Nico Williams to compete with Martinelli on the left wing.
Arsenal has started the Premier League well, going two for two so far in the English premier league. Although they were predicted to defeat Wolves on the first day, their victory over Aston Villa served as a clear indication that they intended to contend for the crown.
The Gunners needed David Raya’s skill to stay in it, but Ollie Watkins’s big alterations allowed Mikel Arteta’s team to win all three points with two goals in the second half. Leandro Trossard scored the first goal in the 67th minute, and ten minutes later, Thomas Partey completed the comeback.
Not only would all parties concerned have been happy with the victory, but Gabriel Martinelli gave a subpar effort. Arteta has to make a significant choice about the right side of his assault because his form has been a little off for a while.
Martinelli Wasted Against Villa
Not as many touches as David Raya
It’s evident to viewers of the game that Martinelli wasn’t playing at his peak while he was at Villa Park. He was Arsenal’s poorest player on the pitch after his 5/10 performance, and the statistics support this.
In fact, he had fewer touches than custodian Raya at the end of the game. He nevertheless gave up the ball 11 times, which is the second-highest number for the Gunners. Furthermore, he had the lowest passing percentage of any player to start for Arteta that day, coming in at 76% (13/17).
And given that he made no shots, only finished one of his two attempted dribbles, and only won one of his five ground duel efforts, it’s easy to understand why he was benched with the game still close. Writer Kaya Kaynak did a great job of summarising it in her player ratings for football.london. He penned:
His performance is still unsatisfactory when he is compelled to use his left foot. sometimes kept it too long when using the counter.
attempting to get a jump start on Martinelli
Martinelli, who makes £180,000 a week, found it difficult to have an effect during his 65-minute performance, but his substitute had an incredible day. Trossard scored his first goal off the bench two minutes after entering the game.
Furthermore, the Belgian’s efficiency has long been a topic of discussion, particularly when compared to the Brazilian’s. For example, over the last 18 games of the 2023–24 season, Martinelli scored just four goals in the league, compared to nine goals by Trossard.
The younger winger started both games against Villa and Wolves, but in 155 minutes of action, he did not contribute to a single goal, whereas Trossard scored one goal in significantly fewer minutes (35 total in both games).
The 29-year-old is clearly unhappy with his status as a substitute, as evidenced by his subdued celebration, and he will naturally believe he has done more than enough to get things started. Arteta has admitted this and given the “upset” player credit for his reaction.
Trossard’s contribution off the bench will be valued by the Spaniard, while Martinelli’s failure to return to peak form is not ideal for a side aiming for a championship. But there’s another way to solve the issue that might let Arteta continue to use the Belgian as a super-sub.
Nico Williams is desired
May appear as a rival to Martinelli
It appears that Arteta has already considered the wing to be one place in need of improvement. Naturally, Bukayo Saka needs someone to relieve some of the pressure on his right side when tiredness sets in, but maybe the Gunners might also get an improvement on the left wing.
One reported player stands out above the rest as the summer transfer window draws to a close, and it’s also an intriguing one. It is understood by GIVEMESPORT sources that Arsenal is still seeking to sign Nico Williams. Although Barcelona has long been thought of as his top choice, given their difficulties in getting summer signing Dani Olmo registered to play, it appears that they won’t have the funds to close a deal this summer. The north London outfit might benefit from this.
The 22-year-old had a tremendous summer, winning Euro 2024 with Spain and adding a goal against England in the championship game to solidify his place among the game’s most intriguing young wingers. Martinelli’s good news is that Williams’ Arsenal career wouldn’t necessarily end if he did arrive.
Both are still young enough to play a major role in the squad in the years to come, covering Saka on the right and competing with Trossard for the starting spot on the left. Furthermore, the Spaniard is far from ideal, even with his impressive reputation.
Ultimately, he has not even participated in a European club competition, such as the Champions League. Furthermore, Martinelli has 41 goals and 24 assists in 176 games for Arsenal, so his 20 goals and 26 assists in 124 senior appearances for Bilbao aren’t all that much better.
That said, Martinelli will need to step it up a notch if Trossard continues to play well and Williams shows up. In order for the Gunners to win the Premier League, Arteta may need to be merciless and bench the 23-year-old because of his current form, which is starting to become an issue.
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“He’s the only good player in the whole Arsenal team today… If Arteta don’t want to be sacked, he should make the mistake he made last season”: Arteta told to avoid benching ONE Arsenal player if he really want to keep his job
“Out of the entire Arsenal team today, he is the only good player. Arteta needs to learn from his previous season’s blunder if he wants to avoid being fired. If Arteta wants to stay in his position, he should refrain from benching even ONE Arsenal player.
Arsenal defeated Aston Villa on the road with a fantastic, hard-fought victory. Injury problems caused the game to start slowly, but Arsenal looked to be in control and had a chance to take the lead when Bukayo Saka’s effort forced an incredible save from Emi Martinez.
Leon Bailey then had a chance to put Villa ahead when he beat Gabriel in front of goal, allowing Morgan Rogers to set up Ollie Watkins for a tap-in. Still, the England striker missed the mark by a whisker. Following that, Villa had a minor advantage as both teams exchanged half-chances, leaving the score evenly balanced at the half.
Soon after the restart, it appeared inevitable that Villa would score as Watkins was directly in line to receive Amadou Onana’s deflected shot that had struck the bar. But David Raya sprang out of nowhere to hold the score at 0-0.
Villa appeared to be in control the entire time, but Leandro Trossard’s weak shot gave Arsenal the advantage. Then, with a strong shot from the edge of the box that slipped through Emi Martinez’s gloves, Thomas Partey gave the Gunners a two goal advantage. The Arsenal players’ respective ratings from football.london are shown here.
David Raya: An wonderful block to thwart Watkins’ header. Amazing reactions at such a close distance. Excellent aside from it in terms of his placement and dispersal. Arsenal has a world-class custodian in goal! 9.
Ben White: As Villa extended the game, he did occasionally find himself out of position. But in one-on-one fights, he was generally respectable. 6.
William Saliba: In the first half, John McGinn’s muscular approach clearly agitated him. While it did appear to have a slight impact on his performance, Watkins’ runs down the channel were mostly handled successfully by him. Great recovery tackle to halt Ramsey in the last moments. 7.
Gabriel: Watkins ought to have penalised him for his bad first-half possession loss. but made a full recovery and showed leadership, especially after Arsenal took the lead. 6.
Jurrien Timber: When Arsenal had the ball, he inverted straight into the middle circle. kept Bailey silent most of the time, but his one-on-one defence was usually strong. 7.
Thomas Partey: He never stops making bold moves from the outside in, and this one worked! Although he wasn’t always at his best in the middle, he made a significant contribution to a big victory. 7.
Martin Odegaard: Saka’s through pass to him was crucial in setting up the first goal. Late on, we should have added a third when a good opportunity went over the crossbar. 7.
Declan Rice: Engaged in a fantastic midfield duel with Jurrien Timber and Amadou Onana. Although he wasn’t always the best at blocking the backline, he nevertheless managed to get forward with some success. 7.
Bukayo Saka: His lung-busting dash was a major contributor to the opening goal. then gave the second’s assistance. Once more, not the most powerful, but vital in the pivotal times. 8.
Kai Havertz: With an outstretched foot, he provided the crucial assist for the first goal. Even so, there had been moments when his pass selection had been a little off. 7.
Gabriel Martinelli: When he is forced to land on his left foot, his final product still disappoints. On sometimes, I kept it on the counter for too long. Despite this, his gait and sprinting into empty space are still positive. 6.
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