Arsenal, Real Madrid and UEFA Champions League
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Speaking after the game, left-back Myles Lewis-Skelly told the media: Obviously Real Madrid are a great team and they have the most victories in the Champions League. We respect them, but we don't fe...
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Arsenal could be without centre back Gabriel Magalhaes for next week's Champions League quarter-final tie against Real Madrid, manager Mikel Arteta said on Tuesday after the Brazilian went off during ...
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Arsenal defender Gabriel ruled out for season
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Gabriel's season-ending injury is obviously a big blow to Arsenal as they prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League and try to keep alive faint hopes in the Premier League.
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Gabriel's season-ending injury is obviously a big blow to Arsenal as they prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League and try to keep alive faint hopes in the Premier League.
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Gabriel is rugged and reliable, and what he represents is unmistakable. His absence feels like a gut punch for Arsenal
ARSENAL have been plunged into yet another injury crisis – just days before they face Real Madrid’s superstar attack. Gunners boss Mikel Arteta could be without FOUR defensive starters
Arsenal are back in the UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-final for the second time in three seasons and will face French champions Lyon, rekindling one of the most storied rivalries in the
Premier League updates as Merino opens the scoring - The Gunners hope to keep the pressure on Liverpool despite being 12 points behind the league leaders
As things stand, finishing in the top four in the Premier League is the only official way to qualify for Europe's top competition via a team's domestic position. But, it looks increasingly likely that England will be granted an additional Champions League spot thanks to its co-efficient ranking.
Chelsea have a golden chance to strengthen their hold on a top-four finish when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.Despite a recent setback against Arsenal, Chelsea
In some very unexpected news, Premier League football team Arsenal FC have announced the launch of their very own dating show. The London club, who originally formed south of the River Thames before moving to the Highbury area, also compete in the Champions League.
Bukayo Saka is back ready and raring to go as Arsenal aim for UEFA Champions League glory and to put pressure on Liverpool in the Premier League title race. Saka, 23, suffered a hamstring injury in December that required surgery and has been missing for three months at a pivotal time of the season.