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Arsenal: Mikel Arteta reveals Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard latest in triple injury boost - Key Gunners duo likely to return “very soon” as Jurrien Timber fit to face Sunderland
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Foord's extra-time goal gives Arsenal a 3-2 win over Corinthians in the first Women's Champions Cup
LONDON (AP) — Caitlin Foord scored on a breakaway in extra time and Arsenal won the inaugural Women's Champions Cup with a 3-2 victory over Brazil's Corinthians on Sunday. Corinthians leveled the match at 2-2 in second-half stoppage time when Victoria converted a penalty in the pouring rain at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal could have a similar vibe this season. Having not won any silverware since 2020, as many as four trophies could turn up in 2026 as Mikel Arteta’s men have given themselves a shot in all three domestic competitions and have just breezed through the league stage of the Champions League, to boot.
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Barcelona want 'aggressive' Arsenal winger in €45m deal as Moroccan star tickles Mikel Arteta's fancy
The defending Spanish champions have been linked with a Gunners star, while Los Blancos rejected their bid for a winger
Arsenal will be the home team for the second leg of the EFL Cup semifinal.
Sunday’s defeat to Manchester United has raised a number of questions.
Lord Sugar mocks Liz Truss and Arsenal in The Apprentice 20th anniversary series launch - Lord Sugar also introduced two surprise candidates as he launched the 20th anniversary series of the BBC One s
A dramatic extra-time goal by substitute Caitlin Foord saw Arsenal pip Corinthians to the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup™ following a pulsating contest at Arsenal Stadium. Earlier in the day, Gotham FC secured third place with a 4-0 victory against ASFAR at the same venue.
Former Italian goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano says that leaving Inter was the only regret of his playing career, while once he ‘smelled of alcohol’ before an Arsenal game against Everton, for which