Arsenal, Champions League and Athletic Bilbao
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Arsenal: Eberechi Eze told his level 'will have to jump up' after ineffective Champions League debut
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The Gunners have allowed just one goal, which came in their 1-0 loss at Liverpool. They've blanked Man United, Leeds, and Nottingham Forest while ringing up 10 goals. Mikel Arteta is without Bukayo Saka and waiting on a fitness check of Martin Odegaard,
Victory in Bilbao means they have become the first club in Champions League history to win six matches in a row against Spanish opposition. It extends a run of wins after they beat Girona, Sevilla (twice) and Real Madrid (twice) over the last two seasons.
Gabriel Martinelli has revealed he told his team-mates how he would exploit Athletic Bilbao just moments before coming off the bench and sending Arsenal on their way to victory.
Summer signing Cristhian Mosquera continues to impress for Arsenal and again showed against Athletic Bilbao why there is so much excitement around his early performances. The 21-year-old defender has played a key role during the Gunners' start to the season and has had a big impact since deputising for William Saliba.
PSG are also keeping tabs but a return to Ligue 1 is reported as unlikely in the short term. Arsenal have underlined their stance by saying “Saliba is not for sale” and are determined to offer terms that match his growing status.
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey pleaded not guilty to raping two women in a short hearing at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday.
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has denied raping two women and sexually assaulting a third woman. The Ghanaian midfielder pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and one charge of sexual assault when he appeared at Southwark Crown Court.
George Allison arguably achieved a rare feat in football back in the day as both a great manager and journalist, all whilst serving Arsenal.During his time in charge at Highbury, he merited three First Division titles (1934,
PSG have built a deep squad that has brought them close to a treble. However, one player could be eyeing a move amid reported interest from clubs abroad.Under Luis Enrique, PSG have leaned on that